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Public Act 92-0247

SB538 Enrolled                                 LRB9204323REtm

    AN ACT concerning taxes.

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

    Section  5.  The Property Tax Code is amended by changing
Section 18-165 as follows:

    (35 ILCS 200/18-165)
    Sec. 18-165. Abatement of taxes.
    (a)  Any taxing district, upon a  majority  vote  of  its
governing  authority,  may,  after  the  determination of the
assessed valuation of its property, order the clerk  of  that
county  to  abate  any  portion of its taxes on the following
types of property:
         (1)  Commercial and industrial.
              (A)  The  property   of   any   commercial   or
         industrial  firm,  including  but not limited to the
         property of any firm that is  used  for  collecting,
         separating,   storing,   or   processing  recyclable
         materials,  locating  within  the  taxing   district
         during  the  immediately preceding year from another
         state, territory, or country, or having  been  newly
         created  within  this  State  during the immediately
         preceding year, or expanding an  existing  facility.
         The  abatement shall not exceed a period of 10 years
         and the aggregate amount of  abated  taxes  for  all
         taxing   districts   combined   shall   not   exceed
         $4,000,000; or
              (B)  The   property   of   any   commercial  or
         industrial development of at least 500 acres  having
         been   created  within  the  taxing  district.   The
         abatement shall not exceed a period of 20 years  and
         the  aggregate amount of abated taxes for all taxing
         districts combined shall not exceed $12,000,000.
              (C)  The  property   of   any   commercial   or
         industrial  firm  currently  located  in  the taxing
         district that expands a facility or  its  number  of
         employees.  The  abatement shall not exceed a period
         of 10 years and the aggregate amount of abated taxes
         for all taxing districts combined shall  not  exceed
         $4,000,000.  The  abatement period may be renewed at
         the option of the taxing districts.
         (2)  Horse  racing.   Any  property  in  the  taxing
    district which is used for the racing of horses and  upon
    which   capital  improvements  consisting  of  expansion,
    improvement or replacement of  existing  facilities  have
    been  made  since  July 1, 1987.  The combined abatements
    for such property from all taxing districts in any county
    shall not exceed $5,000,000 annually and shall not exceed
    a period of 10 years.
         (3)  Auto racing.  Any property designed exclusively
    for the racing of motor vehicles.  Such  abatement  shall
    not exceed a period of 10 years.
         (4)  Academic  or  research institute.  The property
    of any academic  or  research  institute  in  the  taxing
    district   that  (i)  is  an  exempt  organization  under
    paragraph (3) of Section 501(c) of the  Internal  Revenue
    Code,  (ii)  operates  for  the  benefit of the public by
    actually and exclusively performing  scientific  research
    and  making  the results of the research available to the
    interested public  on  a  non-discriminatory  basis,  and
    (iii)  employs  more  than  100  employees.  An abatement
    granted under this paragraph shall be  for  at  least  15
    years  and  the  aggregate amount of abated taxes for all
    taxing districts combined shall not exceed $5,000,000.
         (5)  Housing for older persons.  Any property in the
    taxing district that is devoted exclusively to affordable
    housing for  older  households.   For  purposes  of  this
    paragraph,  "older households" means those households (i)
    living in housing provided under  any  State  or  federal
    program that the Department of Human Rights determines is
    specifically  designed  and  operated  to  assist elderly
    persons and is solely occupied by persons 55 years of age
    or older and (ii) whose annual income does not exceed 80%
    of the area gross  median  income,  adjusted  for  family
    size,   as  such  gross  income  and  median  income  are
    determined  from  time  to  time  by  the  United  States
    Department  of  Housing  and  Urban   Development.    The
    abatement  shall not exceed a period of 15 years, and the
    aggregate amount of abated taxes for all taxing districts
    shall not exceed $3,000,000.
         (6)  Historical society.  For assessment years  1998
    through  2003 2000, the property of an historical society
    qualifying  as  an  exempt  organization  under   Section
    501(c)(3) of the federal Internal Revenue Code.
         (7)  Recreational  facilities.   Any property in the
    taxing district (i) that is used for a municipal airport,
    (ii) that is subject  to  a  leasehold  assessment  under
    Section 9-195 of this Code and (iii) which is sublet from
    a  park  district  that  is  leasing  the property from a
    municipality,  but  only  if   the   property   is   used
    exclusively  for  recreational  facilities or for parking
    lots  used  exclusively  for   those   facilities.    The
    abatement shall not exceed a period of 10 years.
    (b)  Upon a majority vote of its governing authority, any
municipality  may,  after  the  determination of the assessed
valuation of its property, order the county  clerk  to  abate
any  portion  of  its  taxes  on any property that is located
within the corporate limits of the municipality in accordance
with Section 8-3-18 of the Illinois Municipal Code.
(Source: P.A.  90-46,  eff.  7-3-97;  90-415,  eff.  8-15-97;
90-568,  eff.  1-1-99;  90-655,  eff.  7-30-98;  91-644, eff.
8-20-99; 91-885, eff. 7-6-00.)

    Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
becoming law.
    Passed in the General Assembly May 09, 2001.
    Approved August 03, 2001.

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