Rep. Sam Yingling

Filed: 5/30/2017

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 684

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 684 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Property Tax Code is amended by changing
5Section 3-70 as follows:
 
6    (35 ILCS 200/3-70)
7    Sec. 3-70. Cessation of Township Assessor. If the office of
8Township Assessor in a coterminous township ceases as provided
9in Articles 27 and 28 of the Township Code, then the
10coterminous municipality shall assume the duties of the
11Township Assessor under this Code. If the office of Township
12Assessor in a coterminous township ceases as provided in
13Article 26 of the Township Code, then the county clerk shall
14assume the duties of the Township Assessor under this Code as
15provided in Section 90-10 of the Township Code.
16(Source: P.A. 98-127, eff. 8-2-13; 99-474, eff. 8-27-15.)
 

 

 

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1    Section 10. The Township Code is amended by adding Articles
226 and 29 as follows:
 
3    (60 ILCS 1/Art. 26 heading new)
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ARTICLE 26. DISCONTINUANCE OF A COTERMINOUS
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TOWNSHIP WITHOUT A ROAD DISTRICT

 
6    (60 ILCS 1/26-5 new)
7    Sec. 26-5. Applicability. This Article shall apply only to
8a township that: (1) is within a coterminous, or substantially
9coterminous, municipality in which county officers serve as the
10officers of the township under Section 90-10, but where the
11members of the township board of trustees are elected by the
12electors of the township under Section 90-5; and (2) does not
13have a corresponding township road district.
 
14    (60 ILCS 1/26-10 new)
15    Sec. 26-10. Petition and referendum. Upon adoption of
16resolutions by the township board of trustees of a township
17described under Section 26-5 of this Article and the county
18board of the county in which the township is located, or upon
19petition of at least 10% of the registered voters of that
20township, the township board of trustees shall certify and
21cause to be submitted to the voters of the township, at the
22next election or consolidated election, a proposition to

 

 

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1discontinue and abolish the township organization and to
2transfer all the rights, powers, duties, assets, property,
3liabilities, obligations, and responsibilities of the township
4organization to the county in which the township is located.
5    A signature on a petition shall not be valid or counted in
6considering the petition unless the form requirements are
7complied with and the date of each signature is less than 90
8days before the last day for filing the petition. The statement
9of the person who circulates the petition must include an
10attestation (i) indicating the dates on which that sheet was
11circulated, (ii) indicating the first and last date on which
12that sheet was circulated, or (iii) certifying that none of the
13signatures on the sheet was signed more than 90 days before the
14last day for filing the petition. The petition shall be treated
15and the proposition certified in the manner provided by the
16general election law. After the proposition has once been
17submitted to the electorate, the proposition shall not be
18resubmitted for 4 years.
19    The proposition shall be in substantially the following
20form:
21    "Shall the township organization be continued in [Name of
22Township] Township?"
23    The votes shall be recorded as "Yes" or "No".
24    The referendum is approved when a majority of the voters in
25the township approve the referendum.
26    If the referendum is approved there shall be no further

 

 

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1nominations or elections for trustees of the township, and the
2terms of all such trustees currently serving shall continue
3until the third Monday of May of the year of the consolidated
4election in which township officials are elected next following
5the approval of a referendum under this Section.
 
6    (60 ILCS 1/26-15 new)
7    Sec. 26-15. Cessation of township. On the third Monday in
8May in the year of the consolidated election in which township
9officials are elected next following the approval of a
10referendum under Section 26-10:
11        (1) the township is discontinued and abolished and all
12    the rights, powers, duties, assets, property, liabilities,
13    obligations, and responsibilities of the township shall
14    vest in and be assumed by the county, including the
15    authority to levy property taxes for township purposes in
16    the same manner as the dissolved township without an
17    additional ordinance, resolution, or referendum;
18        (2) all township officers shall cease to hold office
19    and the county clerk and county treasurer shall serve as
20    township officers in the manner provided in Section 90-10;
21    and
22        (3) the county shall exercise all duties and
23    responsibilities of the township officers as provided in
24    the Township Code, the Illinois Public Aid Code, the
25    Property Tax Code, and the Illinois Highway Code, as

 

 

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1    applicable.
 
2    (60 ILCS 1/26-20 new)
3    Sec. 26-20. Business, records, and property of
4discontinued township organization. The records of a township
5organization discontinued under this Article shall be
6deposited in the county clerk's office. The county may close up
7all unfinished business of the township and sell and dispose of
8any of the property belonging to the township for benefit of
9the inhabitants of the township.
 
10    (60 ILCS 1/Art. 29 heading new)
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ARTICLE 29. DISCONTINUANCE OF A TOWNSHIP

 
12    (60 ILCS 1/29-5 new)
13    Sec. 29-5. Applicability. This Article does not apply to a
14township described in Section 26-5 of this Code.
 
15    (60 ILCS 1/29-10 new)
16    Sec. 29-10. Resolutions to discontinue and abolish a
17township. The township board and the county board of the county
18in which the township is located may by resolutions of both
19boards and after referendum of the voters of the township:
20        (1) discontinue and abolish the township;
21        (2) transfer all the rights, powers, duties, assets,
22    property, liabilities, obligations, and responsibilities

 

 

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1    of the township to the county; and
2        (3) cease and dissolve all township road districts
3    within the district's jurisdiction and authority
4    transferred to the county upon the dissolution of the
5    township.
 
6    (60 ILCS 1/29-15 new)
7    Sec. 29-15. Notice.
8    (a) Before passing resolutions under Section 29-10, the
9township board and the county board shall hold public hearings
10on those matters after notice of the hearing has been published
11in a newspaper having general circulation in the township and
12county. The notice shall be published at least 30 days before
13the date of the hearing.
14    (b) Before a referendum is placed on the ballot under
15Section 29-20, each township board shall publish a copy of the
16resolution adopted under Section 29-10 in a newspaper of
17general circulation in the township and county affected. The
18notice shall be published at least 30 days before the date of
19the general election in which the referendum will appear. Each
20township board shall additionally mail a copy of the adopted
21resolution, along with a copy of the referendum language, the
22date the referendum will appear, and a list of all taxes levied
23in the affected townships, to every registered voter in the
24township affected. The notice shall be mailed at least 30 days
25before the date of the election in which the referendum will

 

 

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1appear.
 
2    (60 ILCS 1/29-20 new)
3    Sec. 29-20. Referendum for dissolution of township. Upon
4the adoption of resolutions under Section 29-10 by both the
5township and county, the township board shall certify the
6question to the election authority and the authority shall
7cause to be submitted to the voters of the township at the next
8election a referendum to discontinue the township and to
9transfer all the rights, powers, duties, assets, property,
10liabilities, obligations, and responsibilities of the township
11to the county. The referendum shall be substantially in the
12following form:
13    "Shall the township of (name of township) cease?"
14    The votes shall be recorded as "Yes" or "No".
15    The referendum is approved when a majority of the voters in
16the township approve the referendum. If the referendum is
17approved there shall be no further nominations or elections for
18clerks, assessors, collectors, highway commissioners,
19supervisors, or trustees of the township or highway commission,
20and the terms of all such officers currently serving shall
21continue until the third Monday of May of the year of the
22consolidated election in which township officials are elected
23next following the approval of a referendum under this Section.
 
24    (60 ILCS 1/29-25 new)

 

 

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1    Sec. 29-25. Cessation of township. On the third Monday in
2May in the year of the consolidated election in which township
3officials are elected next following the approval of a
4referendum under Section 29-20:
5        (1) the township is discontinued and abolished and all
6    the rights, powers, duties, assets, property, liabilities,
7    obligations, and responsibilities of the township shall
8    vest in and be assumed by the county, including the
9    authority to levy property taxes for township purposes in
10    the same manner as the dissolved township without an
11    additional ordinance, resolution, or referendum;
12        (2) all township officers shall cease to hold office;
13        (3) the county shall exercise all duties and
14    responsibilities of the township officers as provided in
15    the Township Code, the Illinois Public Aid Code, the
16    Property Tax Code, and the Illinois Highway Code, as
17    applicable. The county may enter into an intergovernmental
18    agreement with the State to administer the duties and
19    responsibilities of the township officers for services
20    under its jurisdiction; and
21        (4) any road district located within the township is
22    abolished and its jurisdiction, rights, powers, duties,
23    assets, property, liabilities, obligations, and
24    responsibilities shall vest in and be assumed by the county
25    board and the highway commissioner of the abolished road
26    district shall cease to hold office. The county board of

 

 

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1    the county shall: exercise the taxing authority of a road
2    district abolished under this Section; exercise all duties
3    and responsibilities of the highway commissioner as
4    provided in the Illinois Highway Code; and for purposes of
5    distribution of revenue, assume the powers, duties, and
6    obligations of the road district in the discontinued
7    township. The county board of the county may enter into an
8    intergovernmental agreement or a contract with another
9    county or a private contractor to administer the roads
10    which were under the jurisdiction of the abolished road
11    district.
 
12    (60 ILCS 1/29-30 new)
13    Sec. 29-30. Business, records, and property of
14discontinued township. The records of a township discontinued
15under this Article shall be deposited in the county clerk's
16office. The county may close up all unfinished business of the
17township and sell and dispose of any of the property belonging
18to the township for benefit of the inhabitants of the county.
 
19    (60 ILCS 1/29-35 new)
20    Sec. 29-35. Taxation. Notwithstanding any provision of law
21to the contrary, no tax rate may be extended for any fund of
22the township for the first levy year following referendum
23approval that exceeds any statutory maximum set forth for that
24fund, unless the referendum also conforms to the requirements

 

 

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1of the Property Tax Extension Limitation Law or other statutory
2provision setting forth that limitation.
 
3    (60 ILCS 1/29-40 new)
4    Sec. 29-40. Rights and obligations of employees.
5    (a) The status and rights of employees represented by an
6exclusive bargaining representative shall not be affected by
7the dissolution of a township under this Article, except that
8this subsection does not apply for actions taken before the
9effective date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General
10Assembly.
11    (b) Obligations of the dissolving township assumed by the
12county or governing body of a special service area include the
13obligation to honor representation rights under the Illinois
14Public Labor Relations Act and any collective bargaining
15agreements existing on the date of dissolution of the township.
16    (c) The rights of employees under any pensions, retirement
17plans, or annuity plans existing on the date of dissolution of
18the township are not affected by the dissolution of a township
19under this Article.
 
20    (60 ILCS 1/29-45 new)
21    Sec. 29-45. Township debt and obligations. If on the date
22of dissolution a township has outstanding bonds or any other
23financial indebtedness, the following shall apply:
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1    date of dissolution, liquidate or transfer for fair market
2    value the real and personal property, and other assets, of
3    the former township in an amount no greater than the
4    indebtedness.
5        (2) The county board may levy taxes, in an amount no
6    greater than the indebtedness, as if the township remained
7    in existence to pay any indebtedness. For purposes of
8    levying taxes under this paragraph (2), the county clerk
9    has the authority of the township clerk; the county
10    assessor or county supervisor of assessments has the
11    authority of the township assessor; the county board
12    chairperson has the authority of the township supervisor;
13    and the county board has the authority of the township
14    board and the highway commissioner.
 
15    (60 ILCS 1/29-50 new)
16    Sec. 29-50. Contracts.
17    (a) A dissolving township, or any township official,
18division, or commission, may not enter into, renew, or extend
19any contracts that would extend beyond the date of dissolution
20of the township.
21    (b) A dissolving township, or any township official,
22division, or commission, may not enter into, renew, or extend
23any contracts, bonds, or other expenditures that would increase
24the indebtedness of the township to an amount greater than the
25amount of indebtedness on the date the referendum passed.

 

 

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1    (c) A dissolving township shall not enact any new tax
2levies.
3    (d) Notwithstanding subsections (a), (b), and (c), the
4township board may approve contracts and expenses for emergency
5purposes to protect the life, health, safety of its residents
 
6    Section 15. The Public Health District Act is amended by
7changing Section 25 as follows:
 
8    (70 ILCS 905/25)
9    Sec. 25. Discontinuance of a coterminous township. If the
10office of Township Assessor in a coterminous township is
11discontinued as provided in Articles 27 and 28 of the Township
12Code, then the coterminous municipality's Council members
13shall be the board of health for the public health district
14under this Act. If a coterminous township is discontinued as
15provided in Article 26 of the Township Code, then the county's
16board members shall be the board of health for the public
17health district under this Act.
18(Source: P.A. 98-127, eff. 8-2-13; 99-474, eff. 8-27-15.)
 
19    Section 20. The Public Aid Code is amended by changing
20Section 12-3.1 as follows:
 
21    (305 ILCS 5/12-3.1)
22    Sec. 12-3.1. Discontinuance of a coterminous township.

 

 

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1Upon discontinuance of a coterminous township under Articles 27
2and 28 of the Township Code, the coterminous municipality shall
3provide funds for and administer the public aid program
4provided for under Article VI of this Code. Upon discontinuance
5of a coterminous township under Article 26 of the Township
6Code, the county shall provide funds for and administer the
7public aid program provided for under Article VI of this Code.
8(Source: P.A. 98-127, eff. 8-2-13; 99-474, eff. 8-27-15.)".