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| | 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024 SB1321 Introduced 2/6/2023, by Sen. Celina Villanueva SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that owners of income-producing properties shall file physical descriptions of their properties with the chief county assessor in the form and format determined by the chief county assessor. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning revenue.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Property Tax Code is amended by adding |
5 | | Section 9-285 as follows: |
6 | | (35 ILCS 200/9-285 new) |
7 | | Sec. 9-285. Real property descriptions. |
8 | | (a) This Section applies to all counties with 3,000,000 or |
9 | | more inhabitants and to all counties in which the county board |
10 | | provides, by ordinance or resolution, that owners of |
11 | | income-producing properties must comply with subsection (b). |
12 | | (b) Owners of income-producing properties shall file |
13 | | physical descriptions of their properties with the chief |
14 | | county assessor, in the form and format determined by the |
15 | | chief county assessor, within 120 days after: |
16 | | (1) the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
17 | | 103rd General Assembly, for counties with 3,000,000 or |
18 | | more inhabitants; or |
19 | | (2) the effective date of the ordinance or resolution |
20 | | adopted by the county board under subsection (a), for any |
21 | | other counties to which this Section applies. |
22 | | After making the initial filing under subsection (b), a |
23 | | property owner shall also update the filing within 120 days |
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1 | | after any material change in the physical description. |
2 | | (c) If the owner fails to submit the required physical |
3 | | description or fails to adequately explain why no submission |
4 | | is required, the owner shall pay a penalty to the chief county |
5 | | assessment officer of up to 0.025% of the prior year's market |
6 | | value, as indicated by the most recent certified assessed |
7 | | value for the property at issue, but in no case shall the owner |
8 | | be required to pay more than a maximum penalty of $1,000 per |
9 | | property. The chief county assessment officer shall review all |
10 | | submissions and determine whether the owner provided |
11 | | sufficient evidence that he or she was not required to report a |
12 | | property description or that the submission complies based on |
13 | | available documentation. |
14 | | If a party is dissatisfied with a decision of the chief |
15 | | county assessment officer, the party may request review of |
16 | | that decision. Upon such a request, at least 30 days' notice |
17 | | shall be provided to the party of a hearing to be conducted by |
18 | | a hearing officer designated by the chief county assessment |
19 | | officer. If a party is dissatisfied with a hearing officer's |
20 | | decision, the party may appeal that decision to the circuit |
21 | | court of the county in which the property is located as a final |
22 | | administrative decision under the Administrative Review Law. |
23 | | If a party is unsuccessful at hearing, the penalty imposed |
24 | | under this Section shall bear interest at 0.05% per month |
25 | | thereafter, beginning 21 days after the date of the decision |
26 | | or 21 days after the date of the issuance of a final decision |
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1 | | on administrative review. |
2 | | (d) Definitions. As used in this Section: |
3 | | "Income-producing property" means property that is not |
4 | | owner-occupied, as defined in this Section, and that is owned |
5 | | for the purpose of generating income from the property itself, |
6 | | regardless of whether the property actually generates income |
7 | | in a particular year. "Income-producing property" does not |
8 | | include: |
9 | | (1) property with a market value of $500,000 or less |
10 | | in the most recent assessment year for which an assessment |
11 | | is certified exclusive of any adjustments to assessed |
12 | | value by a board of review, the Property Tax Appeal Board, |
13 | | or the circuit court; |
14 | | (2) residential property containing 6 or fewer |
15 | | dwelling units; |
16 | | (3) property assessed under Article 10 of this Code |
17 | | and stadiums that are not qualified property under Section |
18 | | 10-215 that have a seating capacity of 20,000 or more and |
19 | | host major professional sporting events; |
20 | | (4) property that is assessed by the Department under |
21 | | Article 11 of this Code; |
22 | | (5) property that is owned or leased by a hospital |
23 | | licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act or operated |
24 | | under the University of Illinois Hospital Act, including |
25 | | any hospital affiliate that directly or indirectly |
26 | | controls, is controlled by, or is under common control |
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1 | | with a hospital; or |
2 | | (6) property that is owned or leased by a facility |
3 | | licensed under the Nursing Home Care Act that is an |
4 | | intermediate or skilled facility. |
5 | | "Net rentable area" means the square footage of an |
6 | | improvement that may be leased or rented to tenants, excluding |
7 | | common areas such as elevators, stairways, and atriums. |
8 | | "Owner-occupied" means real property that is used or |
9 | | occupied exclusively by a record owner or related entity, or |
10 | | real property having 80% or more of its net rentable area |
11 | | occupied or held for future use by the record owner of the |
12 | | property or a related person or entity as described in |
13 | | subsection (b) of Section 267 of the Internal Revenue Code. If |
14 | | more than 20% of the net rentable area of a property is subject |
15 | | to an existing lease or is subject to a short-term rental by an |
16 | | unrelated entity, the property is not considered |
17 | | owner-occupied for purposes of this Section. |
18 | | "Physical description" means the land size and, for each |
19 | | individual development on the parcel, information about the |
20 | | construction type, year built, total development size, |
21 | | electrical supply capacity in megawatts, cooling and heating |
22 | | system capacity, floor load bearing capacity, number of |
23 | | buildings, number of stories in each building, and parking |
24 | | capacity. |
25 | | For multi-family residential properties of 6 or more |
26 | | units, "physical description" also includes the size and use |
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1 | | of the basement area, the number of studio, 1-bedroom, |
2 | | 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and larger units; the pool area (if |
3 | | any); the exercise area (if any); lower level uses; and the |
4 | | number of units, if any, that are enrolled in any |
5 | | government-administered affordable housing program. |
6 | | For office properties, "physical description" also |
7 | | includes the net rentable area, the size and use of the |
8 | | basement area, lower level uses, ceiling height, whether or |
9 | | not each unit is used for medical services, and whether or not |
10 | | buildings on the property share a central plant. |
11 | | For retail properties, "physical description" also |
12 | | includes the net rentable area, the size and uses of the |
13 | | basement area, the size and use of lower levels, the ceiling |
14 | | height, and the total customer capacity. |
15 | | For industrial properties, "physical description" also |
16 | | includes the size and location of office area or areas, |
17 | | ceiling height, the size and location of docks, the number and |
18 | | size of loading bay doors, and the primary tenant or business |
19 | | entity. |
20 | | For hospitality properties, "physical description" also |
21 | | includes the size of any conference area, the size and use of |
22 | | the basement area, the room count, the suite count, the size |
23 | | and location of lounge areas, the size and location of |
24 | | restaurant areas, franchise affiliation, the size and location |
25 | | of any pool area, and lower level uses. |
26 | | "Property" has the meaning set forth in Section 1-130 of |