91st General Assembly
Summary of SB0037
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Senate Sponsors:
PETERSON-SULLIVAN.

House Sponsors:
MATHIAS-GARRETT

Short description: 
PROP TX-TAX DIST SUIT NOTICE                                               

Synopsis of Bill as introduced:
        Amends the  Property  Tax  Code  concerning  the  filing  of  tax      
   objection complaints in counties with less than 3,000,000 inhabitants.      
   Provides  that the county clerk shall notify each taxing district that      
   may be affected by the complaint of the reason for the tax  objection.      
   Provides  that  the State's Attorney shall notify each taxing district      
   that may be affected by an amendment to a complaint of the reason  for      
   the  tax  objection  set  forth  in the amended complaint.  Amends the      
   State Mandates Act to require  implementation  without  reimbursement.      
   Effective immediately.                                                      
        HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1.                                                 
        Provides that the filing must include a summary  of  the  reasons      
   for  the  tax objections set forth in the complaint with enough copies      
   of the summary to be distributed  to  each  of  the  taxing  districts      
   against  which  the  complaint  is directed.  Provides that the taxing      
   district shall be notified of the summary of the reasons for  the  tax      
   objections instead of the reason for the tax objection.                     
        HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2.                                                 
          Adds reference to:                                                   
          35 ILCS 200/15-35                                                    
        Further amends the Property Tax  Code.   Exempts  from  taxes  in      
   counties  with  more than 200,000 inhabitants which classify property,      
   property of a corporation, which is an exempt entity  under  paragraph      
   (3)  of  Section  501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code or its successor      
   law,  used  by  the  corporation  for  the  following  purposes:   (1)      
   conducting  continuing  education  for  professional  development   of      
   personnel  in  energy-related industries; (2) maintaining a library of      
   energy technology information available to  students  and  the  public      
   free of charge; and (3) conducting research in energy and environment,      
   which  research  results  could  be  ultimately  accessible to persons      
   involved in education.                                                      
 
Last action on Bill: PUBLIC ACT.............................. 91-0578

   Last action date: 99-08-14

           Location: Senate

 Amendments to Bill: AMENDMENTS ADOPTED: HOUSE -   2     SENATE -   0


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