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1 | | catastrophic cause including but not limited to fire, flood, |
2 | | earthquake, wind, storm, or extended period of severe inclement |
3 | | weather. In the case of a residential
structure affected by |
4 | | flooding, the structure shall not be eligible for this
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5 | | homestead improvement exemption unless it is located within a |
6 | | local
jurisdiction which is participating in the National Flood |
7 | | Insurance Program. A proclamation of disaster by the President |
8 | | of the United States or Governor of the State of Illinois is |
9 | | not a prerequisite to the classification of an occurrence as a |
10 | | natural disaster under this Section. |
11 | | (c) A
homestead exemption shall be granted by the chief |
12 | | county assessment officer for homestead properties containing |
13 | | a residential structure that has been
rebuilt following a |
14 | | natural disaster occurring in taxable year 2012 or any taxable |
15 | | year thereafter. The amount of the exemption is the equalized |
16 | | assessed value of the residence in the first taxable year for |
17 | | which the taxpayer applies for an exemption under this Section |
18 | | minus the base amount. To be eligible for an exemption
under |
19 | | this Section: (i) the residential structure must
be rebuilt |
20 | | within 2 years after the date of the natural disaster; and (ii) |
21 | | the square footage of the rebuilt residential structure may not |
22 | | be more than 110% of the square footage of the original |
23 | | residential structure as it existed immediately prior to the |
24 | | natural disaster. The taxpayer's initial application for an |
25 | | exemption under this Section must be made no later than the |
26 | | first taxable year after the residential structure is rebuilt. |
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1 | | The exemption shall continue at the same annual amount until |
2 | | the taxable year in which the property is sold or transferred. |
3 | | (d) To receive the exemption, the taxpayer shall submit an |
4 | | application to the chief county assessment officer of the |
5 | | county in which the property is located by July 1 of each |
6 | | taxable year. A county may, by resolution, establish a date for |
7 | | submission of applications that is different than July 1. The |
8 | | chief county assessment officer may require additional
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9 | | documentation to be provided by the applicant. The applications |
10 | | shall be clearly marked as applications for the Natural |
11 | | Disaster Homestead Exemption. |
12 | | (e) Property is not eligible for an exemption under this |
13 | | Section and Section 15-180 for the same natural disaster or |
14 | | catastrophic event. The property may, however, remain eligible |
15 | | for an additional exemption under Section 15-180 for any |
16 | | separate event occurring after the property qualified for an |
17 | | exemption under this Section. |
18 | | (f) The exemption under this Section carries over to the |
19 | | benefit of the surviving spouse as long as the spouse holds the |
20 | | legal or beneficial title to the homestead and permanently |
21 | | resides thereon. |
22 | | (g) Notwithstanding Sections 6 and 8 of the State Mandates |
23 | | Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for the |
24 | | implementation of any mandate created by this Section. |
25 | | Section 90. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding |