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Public Act 099-0615 |
SB0571 Enrolled | LRB099 02997 KTG 23005 b |
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Enterprise Zone Act is amended by |
changing Section 5.3 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 655/5.3) (from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 608)
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Sec. 5.3. Certification of Enterprise Zones; Effective |
date.
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(a) Certification of Board-approved designated Enterprise |
Zones shall be made by the
Department by certification of the |
designating ordinance. The Department
shall promptly issue a |
certificate for each Enterprise Zone upon
approval by the |
Board. The certificate shall be signed by the Director of the
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Department, shall make specific reference to the designating |
ordinance,
which shall be attached thereto, and shall be filed |
in the office of the
Secretary of State. A certified copy of |
the Enterprise Zone Certificate, or
a duplicate original |
thereof, shall be recorded in the office of recorder
of deeds |
of the county in which the Enterprise Zone lies.
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(b) An Enterprise Zone certified prior to January 1, 2016 |
or on or after January 1, 2017 shall be effective on January 1 |
of the first calendar year after Department certification. An |
Enterprise Zone certified on or after January 1, 2016 and on or |
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before December 31, 2016 shall be effective on the date of the |
Department's certification. The
Department shall transmit a |
copy of the certification to the Department
of Revenue, and to |
the designating municipality or county.
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Upon certification of an Enterprise Zone, the terms and |
provisions of the
designating ordinance shall be in effect, and |
may not be amended or repealed
except in accordance with |
Section 5.4.
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(c) With the exception of Enterprise Zones scheduled to |
expire before December 31, 2018, an Enterprise Zone designated |
before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th |
General Assembly shall be in effect for 30 calendar years, or |
for
a lesser number of years specified in the certified |
designating ordinance.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, any |
Enterprise Zone in existence on the effective date of this |
amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly that has a term of |
20 calendar years may be extended for an additional 10 calendar |
years upon amendment of the designating ordinance by the |
designating municipality or county and submission of the |
ordinance to the Department. The amended ordinance must be |
properly recorded in the Office of Recorder of Deeds of each |
county in which the Enterprise Zone lies. Each Enterprise Zone |
in existence on the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
the 97th General Assembly that is scheduled to expire before |
July 1, 2016 may have its termination date extended until July |
1, 2016 upon amendment of the designating ordinance by the |
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designating municipality or county extending the termination |
date to July 1, 2016 and submission of the ordinance to the |
Department. The amended ordinance must be properly recorded in |
the Office of Recorder of Deeds of each county in which the |
Enterprise Zone lies. An Enterprise Zone designated on or after |
the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General |
Assembly shall be in effect for a term of 15 calendar years, or |
for a lesser number of years specified in the certified |
designating ordinance. An enterprise zone designated on or |
after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th |
General Assembly shall be subject to review by the Board after |
13 years for an additional 10-year designation beginning on the |
expiration date of the enterprise zone. During the review |
process, the Board shall consider the costs incurred by the |
State and units of local government as a result of tax benefits |
received by the enterprise zone. Enterprise Zones shall |
terminate at midnight of December 31 of the final
calendar year |
of the certified term, except as provided in Section 5.4.
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(d) No more than 12 Enterprise Zones may be certified by |
the Department
in calendar year 1984, no more than 12 |
Enterprise Zones may be certified
by the Department in calendar |
year 1985, no more than 13 Enterprise
Zones may be certified by |
the Department in calendar year 1986, no
more than 15 |
Enterprise Zones may be certified by the Department in
calendar |
year 1987, and no more than 20 Enterprise Zones may be |
certified
by the Department in calendar year 1990. In other |
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calendar years, no more
than 13 Enterprise Zones may be |
certified by the Department.
The Department may also designate |
up to 8 additional Enterprise Zones
outside the regular |
application cycle if warranted by the extreme economic
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circumstances as determined by the Department. The Department |
may also
designate one additional Enterprise Zone outside the |
regular application
cycle if an aircraft manufacturer agrees to |
locate
an aircraft manufacturing facility in the proposed |
Enterprise Zone.
Notwithstanding any
other provision of this |
Act, no more than 89 Enterprise Zones may be
certified by the |
Department for the 10 calendar years commencing with 1983.
The |
7 additional Enterprise Zones authorized by Public Act
86-15 |
shall not lie within municipalities or unincorporated areas of
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counties that abut or are contiguous to Enterprise Zones |
certified pursuant
to this Section prior to June 30, 1989. The |
7 additional Enterprise
Zones (excluding the additional |
Enterprise Zone which may be designated
outside the regular |
application cycle) authorized by Public Act 86-1030
shall not |
lie within municipalities or unincorporated areas of counties
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that abut or are contiguous to Enterprise Zones certified |
pursuant to this
Section prior to February 28, 1990. Beginning |
in calendar year 2004 and until
December 31, 2008, one |
additional enterprise zone may be certified by the
Department. |
In any calendar year, the
Department
may not certify more than |
3 Zones located within the same municipality. The
Department |
may certify Enterprise Zones in each of the 10 calendar years
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commencing with 1983. The Department may not certify more than |
a total of
18 Enterprise Zones located within the same county |
(whether within
municipalities or within unincorporated |
territory) for the 10 calendar years
commencing with 1983. |
Thereafter, the Department may not certify any
additional |
Enterprise Zones, but may amend and rescind certifications of
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existing Enterprise Zones in accordance with Section 5.4.
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(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if (i) the |
county board of
any county in which a current military base is |
located, in part or in whole, or
in which a military
base that |
has been closed within 20 years of the effective date of this
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amendatory Act of 1998 is located, in part or in whole, adopts |
a designating
ordinance in accordance with Section 5 of this |
Act to designate the military
base in that county as an |
enterprise zone and (ii) the property otherwise
meets the
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qualifications for an enterprise zone as prescribed in Section |
4 of this Act,
then the Department may certify the designating |
ordinance or ordinances, as the
case may be.
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(f) Applications for Enterprise Zones that are scheduled to |
expire in 2016, including Enterprise Zones that have been |
extended until 2016 by this amendatory Act of the 97th General |
Assembly, shall be submitted to the Department no later than |
December 31, 2014. At that time, the Zone becomes available for |
either the previously designated area or a different area to |
compete for designation. No preference for designation as a |
Zone will be given to the previously designated area. |
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For Enterprise Zones that are scheduled to expire on or |
after January 1, 2017, an application process shall begin 2 |
years prior to the year in which the Zone expires. At that |
time, the Zone becomes available for either the previously |
designated area or a different area to compete for designation. |
No preference for designation as a Zone will be given to the |
previously designated area. |
Each Enterprise Zone that reapplies for certification but |
does not receive a new certification shall expire on its |
scheduled termination date. |
(Source: P.A. 97-905, eff. 8-7-12; 98-109, eff. 7-25-13.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |