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Rep. LaToya Greenwood
Filed: 3/1/2022
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 726
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 726 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 8-12-2, 8-12-3, 8-12-4, and 8-12-23 and by |
6 | | adding Sections 8-12-4.5, 8-12-10.5, and 8-12-21.5 as follows:
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7 | | (65 ILCS 5/8-12-2) (from Ch. 24, par. 8-12-2)
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8 | | Sec. 8-12-2.
(a) Pursuant to the authority of the General |
9 | | Assembly to provide
for the public health, safety and welfare, |
10 | | the General Assembly hereby
finds and declares that it is the |
11 | | public policy and a public purpose of the
State to offer |
12 | | assistance to a financially distressed city so that it may
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13 | | provide for the health, safety and welfare of its citizens, |
14 | | pay when due
principal and interest on its debt obligations, |
15 | | meet financial obligations
to its employees, vendors and |
16 | | suppliers, and provide for proper financial
accounting |
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1 | | procedures, budgeting and taxing practices, as well as
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2 | | strengthen the human and economic development of the city.
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3 | | (b) It is the purpose of this Division to provide a secure |
4 | | financial
basis for the continued operation of a financially |
5 | | distressed city. The
intention of the General Assembly, in |
6 | | enacting this legislation is to
establish sound, efficient and |
7 | | generally accepted accounting, budgeting and
taxing procedures |
8 | | and practices within a financially distressed city, to
provide |
9 | | powers to a financial advisory authority established for a
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10 | | financially distressed city, and to impose restrictions upon a |
11 | | financially
distressed city in order to assist that city in |
12 | | assuring its financial
integrity while leaving municipal |
13 | | services policies to the city, consistent
with the |
14 | | requirements for satisfying the public policy and purposes |
15 | | herein set
forth.
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16 | | (c) It also is the purpose of this Division to authorize a |
17 | | city which
has been certified and designated as a financially |
18 | | distressed city under
the procedure set forth in Section |
19 | | 8-12-4 , and which has by ordinance
requested that a financial |
20 | | advisory authority be appointed for the city and
that the city |
21 | | receive assistance as provided in this Division, and which
has |
22 | | filed certified copies of that ordinance in the manner |
23 | | provided by
Section 8-12-4, to enter into such agreements as |
24 | | are necessary to receive
assistance as provided in this |
25 | | Division and in applicable provisions of the
Illinois Finance |
26 | | Authority Act.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.)
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2 | | (65 ILCS 5/8-12-3) (from Ch. 24, par. 8-12-3)
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3 | | Sec. 8-12-3. As used in this Division:
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4 | | (1) "Authority" means the "(Name of Financially Distressed |
5 | | City) Financial
Advisory Authority".
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6 | | (2) "Financially distressed city" means a home rule any |
7 | | municipality which is a home
rule unit and which (i) is |
8 | | certified and designated by the Department of Revenue as being
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9 | | in the highest 5% of all home rule municipalities in terms of |
10 | | the aggregate
of the rate per cent of all taxes levied pursuant |
11 | | to statute or ordinance
upon all taxable property of the |
12 | | municipality and as being in the lowest 5%
of all home rule |
13 | | municipalities in terms of per capita tax yield, and (ii)
is |
14 | | designated by joint resolution of the General Assembly as a |
15 | | financially
distressed city under Section 8-12-4 .
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16 | | (3) "Home rule municipality" means a municipality which is |
17 | | a home
rule unit as provided in Section 6 of Article VII of the |
18 | | Illinois
Constitution.
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19 | | (4) "Budget" means an annual appropriation ordinance or |
20 | | annual budget
as described in Division 2 of Article 8, as from |
21 | | time to time in effect in
the financially distressed city.
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22 | | (5) "Chairperson" means the chairperson of the Authority |
23 | | appointed
pursuant to Section 8-12-7.
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24 | | (6) "Financial Plan" means the financially distressed |
25 | | city's financial plan
as developed pursuant to Section |
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1 | | 8-12-15, as from time to time in effect.
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2 | | (7) "Fiscal year" means the fiscal year of the financially |
3 | | distressed city.
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4 | | (8) "Obligations" means bonds, notes or other evidence of |
5 | | indebtedness
issued by the Illinois Finance Authority in
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6 | | connection with
the provision of financial aid to a |
7 | | financially distressed city pursuant to
this Division and |
8 | | applicable provisions of the Illinois
Finance Authority Act.
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.)
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10 | | (65 ILCS 5/8-12-4) (from Ch. 24, par. 8-12-4)
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11 | | Sec. 8-12-4. Certification and designation as financially |
12 | | distressed city. |
13 | | (a) In order to be certified as a financially distressed |
14 | | city and receive assistance as provided in this
Division : , |
15 | | (1) a home rule municipality shall first, by ordinance |
16 | | passed by its
corporate authorities, request (i) that the |
17 | | Department of Revenue certify
that it is in the highest 5% |
18 | | of all home rule municipalities in terms of
the aggregate |
19 | | of the rate per cent of all taxes levied pursuant to |
20 | | statute
or ordinance upon all taxable property of the |
21 | | municipality and in the
lowest 5% of all home rule |
22 | | municipalities in terms of
per capita tax yield, and (ii) |
23 | | that the General Assembly by joint
resolution designate it |
24 | | as a financially distressed city. A home rule
municipality |
25 | | which is so certified and designated as a financially
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1 | | distressed city and which desires to receive assistance as |
2 | | provided in this
Division shall, by ordinance passed by |
3 | | its corporate authorities, request
that a financial |
4 | | advisory authority be appointed for the city and that the
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5 | | city receive assistance as provided in this Division, and |
6 | | shall file a
certified copy of that ordinance with the |
7 | | Governor, with the Clerk of the
House of Representatives |
8 | | and with the Secretary of the Senate ; or . |
9 | | (2) the State Treasurer may conduct a preliminary |
10 | | review to determine the existence of probable financial |
11 | | stress within a home rule municipality if one or more of |
12 | | the following occur: |
13 | | (A) the State Treasurer requests that the |
14 | | Department of Revenue certify that the municipality is |
15 | | in the highest 5% of all home rule municipalities in |
16 | | terms of
the aggregate of the rate per cent of all |
17 | | taxes levied pursuant to statute
or ordinance upon all |
18 | | taxable property of the municipality and in the
lowest |
19 | | 5% of all home rule municipalities in terms of
per |
20 | | capita tax yield, and the Department certifies the |
21 | | same; |
22 | | (B) the city council or the mayor of a |
23 | | municipality or school board makes a written request |
24 | | for a preliminary review and that request identifies |
25 | | the existing or anticipated financial conditions or |
26 | | events that make the request necessary; |
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1 | | (C) the State Treasurer receives a written request |
2 | | from a creditor with an undisputed claim against the |
3 | | municipality that exceeds the greater of $10,000 or 1% |
4 | | of the annual general fund budget of the municipality |
5 | | and that remains unpaid 6 months after its due date |
6 | | provided that the creditor notifies the municipality |
7 | | in writing at least 30 days before its request to the |
8 | | State Treasurer of its intention to submit a written |
9 | | request under this paragraph; |
10 | | (D) the State Treasurer receives, not earlier than |
11 | | 60 days before the next municipal election, a petition |
12 | | containing specific allegations of municipal financial |
13 | | distress signed by at least 25% of the electors within |
14 | | the municipality who voted at the last general |
15 | | election at which a Governor was elected; |
16 | | (E) the State Treasurer receives written |
17 | | notification that a municipality has not timely |
18 | | deposited its minimum obligation payment to the |
19 | | municipality's pension fund as required by law; |
20 | | (F) the State Treasurer receives written |
21 | | notification that the municipality has failed for a |
22 | | period of 7 days or more after the scheduled date of |
23 | | payment to pay wages and salaries or other |
24 | | compensation owed to employees or benefits owed to |
25 | | retirees; |
26 | | (G) the State Treasurer receives written |
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1 | | notification from a trustee, paying agent, bondholder, |
2 | | or auditor engaged by the municipality of a default in |
3 | | a bond or note payment or a violation of one or more |
4 | | bond or note covenants; |
5 | | (H) the State Treasurer receives a resolution from |
6 | | either chamber of the General Assembly requesting a |
7 | | preliminary review; |
8 | | (I) the municipality is delinquent in the |
9 | | distribution of tax revenues, as required by law, that |
10 | | it has collected for another taxing jurisdiction, and |
11 | | that taxing jurisdiction requests a preliminary |
12 | | review; |
13 | | (J) the municipality has been assigned a long-term |
14 | | debt rating within or below the BBB category or its |
15 | | equivalent by one or more nationally recognized credit |
16 | | rating agencies; or |
17 | | (K) the existence of other facts or circumstances |
18 | | that, in the State Treasurer's sole discretion, are |
19 | | indicative of probable financial stress. |
20 | | Before commencing the preliminary review under this |
21 | | paragraph (2), the State Treasurer shall provide the |
22 | | municipality written notification that he or she intends |
23 | | to conduct a preliminary review. Elected and appointed |
24 | | officials of the municipality shall promptly and fully |
25 | | provide the assistance and information requested by the |
26 | | State Treasurer for that municipality in conducting the |
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1 | | preliminary review. The State Treasurer shall provide a |
2 | | preliminary report of his or her findings to the |
3 | | municipality within 20 days after the date the preliminary |
4 | | review begins. A copy of the preliminary report shall be |
5 | | provided to each State Senator and State Representative |
6 | | who represents that municipality. The municipality may |
7 | | provide comments to the State Treasurer concerning the |
8 | | preliminary report within 5 days after the preliminary |
9 | | report is provided to the municipality. |
10 | | If the State Treasurer believes there is probable |
11 | | financial stress after his or her preliminary review and |
12 | | any input from the municipality, the State Treasurer shall |
13 | | establish a review team under Section 8-12-4.5. A copy of |
14 | | the preliminary report shall be provided to the review |
15 | | team and each State Senator and State Representative who |
16 | | represents that municipality, and the review shall be |
17 | | posted on the State Treasurer's website. The review team |
18 | | shall examine the financial situation of the municipality |
19 | | and complete a final report as provided in Section |
20 | | 8-12-4.5. |
21 | | If the Governor believes that probable financial |
22 | | stress exists for the municipality to be certified as a |
23 | | financially distressed city under this Section after |
24 | | reviewing a final report prepared under Section 18-12-4.5, |
25 | | the Governor may, by proclamation, certify and designate |
26 | | the municipality as a financially distressed city and |
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1 | | authorize appointment of the municipality's Authority |
2 | | under Section 8-12-7. The proclamation shall be filed with |
3 | | the Secretary of State and the corporate authorities of |
4 | | the municipality. |
5 | | (b) Upon the
filing of the certified copies of the that |
6 | | ordinance under paragraph (1) of subsection (a) or upon the |
7 | | written proclamation by the Governor filed with the Secretary |
8 | | of State and corporate authorities of a municipality under |
9 | | paragraph (2) of subsection (a), as required by this
Section |
10 | | this Division and all of its provisions shall then and |
11 | | thereafter
be applicable to the financially distressed city, |
12 | | shall govern and control
its financial accounting, budgeting |
13 | | and taxing procedures and practices,
and, subject to the |
14 | | limitations of subsection (a) of Section 8-12-22, shall
remain |
15 | | in full force and effect with respect thereto until such
time |
16 | | as the financial advisory authority established under Section |
17 | | 8-12-5
is abolished as provided in subsection (c) of Section |
18 | | 8-12-22.
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19 | | (Source: P.A. 86-1211.)
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20 | | (65 ILCS 5/8-12-4.5 new) |
21 | | Sec. 8-12-4.5. Review team powers and duties. |
22 | | (a) If the State Treasurer believes there is probable |
23 | | financial stress after his or her preliminary review and any |
24 | | input from the municipality under Section 8-12-4, the State |
25 | | Treasurer shall establish a review team for the municipality |
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1 | | consisting of: the State Treasurer, or his or her designee; |
2 | | the Director of the Governor's Office of Management and |
3 | | Budget, or his or her designee; a member appointed by the |
4 | | Senate President; a member appointed by the Minority Leader of |
5 | | the Senate; a member appointed by the Speaker of the House of |
6 | | Representatives; and a member appointed by the Minority Leader |
7 | | of the House of Representatives. The State Treasurer may |
8 | | appoint other State officials or other persons with relevant |
9 | | professional experience to serve on the review team. The State |
10 | | Treasurer shall provide administrative support and other |
11 | | support to a review team established under this Section. |
12 | | (b) In conducting its review, the review team may: |
13 | | (1) examine the books and records of the municipality; |
14 | | (2) use the services of other State agencies and |
15 | | employees in conducting the financial review; or |
16 | | (3) both examine the books and records of the |
17 | | municipality and use the services of other State agencies |
18 | | and employees in conducting the financial review. |
19 | | The review team shall meet with city council and employees |
20 | | of the municipality as part of its review. At this meeting, the |
21 | | review team shall receive, discuss, and consider information |
22 | | provided by the municipality concerning the financial |
23 | | condition of the municipality. In addition, the review team |
24 | | shall hold at least one public meeting in the jurisdiction of |
25 | | the municipality at which the public may provide comment. |
26 | | (c) The review team shall submit a written final report of |
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1 | | its findings to the State Treasurer within 60 days following |
2 | | its establishment or earlier if required by the State |
3 | | Treasurer. Upon request of a majority of the review team, the |
4 | | State Treasurer may grant one 30-day extension to the 60-day |
5 | | limitation. A copy of the final report shall be forwarded by |
6 | | the State Treasurer to the Governor, mayor and city council of |
7 | | the municipality, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, |
8 | | the Senate President, and each State Senator and State |
9 | | Representative who represents the municipality. The final |
10 | | report shall be posted on the State Treasurer's website within |
11 | | 7 days after the final report is submitted to the Governor. The |
12 | | final report shall identify the existence, or an indication of |
13 | | the likely occurrence, of any of the following if found: |
14 | | (1) a default in the payment of principal or interest |
15 | | upon bonded obligations, notes, or other municipal |
16 | | securities for which no funds or insufficient funds are on |
17 | | hand and, if required, segregated in a special trust fund; |
18 | | (2) a failure for a period of 30 days or more beyond |
19 | | the due date to transfer one or more of the following to |
20 | | the appropriate agency: |
21 | | (i) taxes withheld on the income of employees; |
22 | | (ii) taxes collected by the municipality as agent |
23 | | for another unit of local government; and |
24 | | (iii) a contribution required by a pension, |
25 | | retirement, or benefit plan; |
26 | | (3) a failure for a period of 7 days or more after the |
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1 | | scheduled date of payment to pay wages and salaries or |
2 | | other compensation owed to employees or benefits owed to |
3 | | retirees; |
4 | | (4) the total amount of accounts payable for the |
5 | | current fiscal year, as determined by the State Treasurer, |
6 | | is in excess of 10% of the total expenditures of the |
7 | | municipality in that fiscal year; |
8 | | (5) a failure to eliminate an existing deficit in any |
9 | | fund of the municipality within the 2-year period |
10 | | preceding the end of the municipality's fiscal year during |
11 | | which the review team final report is received; |
12 | | (6) a projection of a deficit in the general fund of |
13 | | the municipality for the current fiscal year in excess of |
14 | | 5% of the budgeted revenues for the general fund; |
15 | | (7) a failure to comply in all material respects with |
16 | | the terms of an approved deficit elimination plan or an |
17 | | agreement entered into pursuant to a deficit elimination |
18 | | plan; |
19 | | (8) the existence of material loans to the general |
20 | | fund from other municipal funds that are not regularly |
21 | | settled between the funds or that are increasing in scope; |
22 | | (9) the existence after the close of the fiscal year |
23 | | of material recurring, non-budgeted subsidies from the |
24 | | general fund to other major funds; |
25 | | (10) the existence of a structural operating deficit; |
26 | | (11) the use of restricted revenues for purposes not |
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1 | | authorized by law; |
2 | | (12) the likelihood that the municipality is or will |
3 | | be unable to pay its obligations within 60 days after the |
4 | | date of the review team's final report; and |
5 | | (13) any other facts and circumstances indicative of a |
6 | | municipal financial emergency. |
7 | | (d) The review team shall include one of the following |
8 | | conclusions in its final report: |
9 | | (1) a financial emergency does not exist within the |
10 | | municipality; or |
11 | | (2) a financial emergency exists within the |
12 | | municipality. |
13 | | (e) The review team may, with the approval of the State |
14 | | Treasurer, appoint an individual or firm to carry out the |
15 | | review and submit a report to the review team for approval. The |
16 | | State Treasurer may enter into a contract with an individual |
17 | | or firm respecting the terms and conditions of the |
18 | | appointment. |
19 | | (f) For purposes of this Section: |
20 | | (1) A financial emergency does not exist within a |
21 | | municipality if the final report concludes that none of |
22 | | the factors in subsection (c) exist or are likely to occur |
23 | | within the current or next fiscal year or, if they occur, |
24 | | do not threaten the municipality's capability to provide |
25 | | necessary governmental services essential to public |
26 | | health, safety, and welfare. |
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1 | | (2) A financial emergency exists within a municipality |
2 | | if any of the following occur: |
3 | | (A) the final report concludes that one or more of |
4 | | the factors in subsection (c) exist or are likely to |
5 | | occur within the current or next fiscal year and |
6 | | threaten the municipality's current and future |
7 | | capability to provide necessary governmental services |
8 | | essential to the public health, safety, and welfare; |
9 | | (B) the municipality has failed to provide timely |
10 | | and accurate information enabling the review team to |
11 | | complete its final report; or |
12 | | (C) the mayor of the municipality concludes in |
13 | | writing to the review team that one or more of the |
14 | | factors in subsection (c) exist or are likely to occur |
15 | | within the current or next fiscal year and threaten |
16 | | the municipality's current and future capability to |
17 | | provide necessary governmental services essential to |
18 | | the public health, safety, and welfare, and the mayor |
19 | | recommends that a financial emergency be declared and |
20 | | the State Treasurer concurs with the recommendation. |
21 | | (65 ILCS 5/8-12-10.5 new) |
22 | | Sec. 8-12-10.5. State grants. If a financially distressed |
23 | | city or Authority is awarded a State grant, any moneys the |
24 | | financially distressed city or Authority would be required to |
25 | | match under the grant are waived unless the moneys under the |
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1 | | grant come from federal moneys that require the match. A |
2 | | municipality's status as a financially distressed city may not |
3 | | negatively impact a decision of whether or not to award a State |
4 | | grant to the municipality or negatively impact the amount of |
5 | | moneys received by the municipality from a State grant. |
6 | | (65 ILCS 5/8-12-21.5 new) |
7 | | Sec. 8-12-21.5. Noncompliance by corporate authorities or |
8 | | employees of a municipality. If a financially distressed city, |
9 | | including its corporate authorities or employees, materially
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10 | | violates the requirements of this Division, the Authority may |
11 | | commence action in the circuit court within any county in |
12 | | which the municipality is located if the Authority has given |
13 | | the corporate authorities of the city written notice that |
14 | | includes: a detailed explanation of the material violation; a |
15 | | statement of the Authority's intention to enforce the |
16 | | provisions of this Division by commencing an action; a |
17 | | statement giving the corporate authorities at least 15 day to |
18 | | correct the violation before the Authority may commence an |
19 | | action.
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20 | | (65 ILCS 5/8-12-23) (from Ch. 24, par. 8-12-23)
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21 | | Sec. 8-12-23.
A financially distressed city to which this |
22 | | Division
applies shall remain subject to all other applicable |
23 | | provisions of law this
Act , except as limited by this |
24 | | Division; provided, however, that in case of
a conflict |