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92_SB0711

 
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 1        AN ACT in relation to local debt.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section   5.   The  Local  Government  Debt Reform Act is
 5    amended by changing Section 5 as follows:


 6        (30 ILCS 350/5) (from Ch. 17, par. 6905)
 7        Sec. 5.  Backdoor referendum procedure.
 8        (a)  Whenever   applicable   law   provides   that    the
 9    authorization  or  the  issuance  of  bonds,  or the becoming
10    effective of an ordinance providing for the authorization  or
11    issuance  of  bonds, may be subject to a backdoor referendum,
12    the provisions of this Section may be used as an  alternative
13    to   the  specific  procedures  as  otherwise  set  forth  by
14    applicable law.
15        (b)  The  governing  body  may   adopt   an   authorizing
16    ordinance  describing briefly the authority under which bonds
17    are proposed to be issued,  the  nature  of  the  project  or
18    purpose  to  be  financed,  the  estimated total costs of the
19    project or purpose, including in such costs all items related
20    to financing the project or purpose, and the  maximum  amount
21    of  bonds  authorized  to  be  issued  to pay such costs.  No
22    further  details  or  specifications  are  required  in  such
23    authorizing ordinance.   Such  authorizing  ordinance,  along
24    with   any  other  notice  as  required  by  applicable  law,
25    including any notice as to the right of electors  to  file  a
26    petition  and  the number of voters required to sign any such
27    petition, shall be published  by  posting  the  ordinance  as
28    authorized  by  applicable law or by publishing at least once
29    in a newspaper of general  circulation  in  the  governmental
30    unit.  The  governing  body may, but is not required to, post
 
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 1    the notice electronically on its World  Wide  Web  pages.   A
 2    petition  may  be  filed  after  such  publication or posting
 3    during the period as provided by applicable law; but upon the
 4    expiration of  any  such  period  without  the  filing  of  a
 5    petition  meeting the requirements of the applicable law, the
 6    governing body shall be authorized to issue such bonds as  if
 7    they  had followed all necessary procedures set forth in such
 8    applicable law.
 9        (c)  If  no  petition   meeting   the   requirements   of
10    applicable  law is filed during the petition period, then the
11    governing body may adopt additional ordinances or proceedings
12    supplementing or amending the authorizing ordinance  so  long
13    as   the  maximum  amount  of  bonds  as  set  forth  in  the
14    authorizing  ordinance  is  not  exceeded  and  there  is  no
15    material change in the project or purpose  described  in  the
16    authorizing   ordinance.     Such  additional  ordinances  or
17    proceedings  shall  in   all   instances   become   effective
18    immediately without publication or posting or any further act
19    or  requirement.   The  authorizing  ordinance, together with
20    such additional ordinance or  proceedings,  shall  constitute
21    complete  authority  for  the  issuance  of  such bonds under
22    applicable law.
23        (d)  If applicable law provides that notice  alone  shall
24    be  given to commence a backdoor referendum, the notice shall
25    be  published  at  least  once  in  a  newspaper  of  general
26    circulation in the governmental  unit.   The  governing  body
27    may,  but  is not required to, post the notice electronically
28    on its World Wide Web pages.
29    (Source: P.A. 91-868, eff. 6-22-00.)

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