Public Act 101-0467 Public Act 0467 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0467 | HB2243 Enrolled | LRB101 08490 HLH 53567 b |
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| AN ACT concerning revenue.
| 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 | Sections 2-45 and 3-5 as follows:
| (35 ILCS 200/2-45)
| Sec. 2-45.
Selection and eligibility of township and | multi-township
assessors.
| (a) In all counties
under township organization, township | or multi-township assessors shall
be qualified as required by | subsections (b) through (d) of this Section and
shall be | elected as provided in this Code. Township or multi-township
| assessors shall enter upon their duties on January 1 following | their election,
and perform the duties of the office for 4 | years.
| (b) Beginning December 1, 1996, in any township or | multi-township
assessment
district not subject to the | requirements of subsections (c) or (d) of this
Section, no | person is eligible to file nomination papers or participate as | a
candidate in any caucus or primary or general election for, | or be appointed to
fill vacancies in, the office of township or | multi-township assessor, unless he
or she (i) has successfully | completed an introductory course in assessment
practices that |
| is approved by the Department; or (ii) possesses at least one | of
the qualifications listed in paragraphs (1) through (6) of
| subsection (c) of
this Section. The candidate cannot file | nominating papers or participate as a
candidate unless a copy | of the certificate of his or her qualifications from the | Department is
filed with the township clerk, board
of election | commissioners, or other appropriate authority as required by | the
Election Code. The candidate cannot be appointed to fill a | vacancy until he or
she has filed a copy of the certificate of | his or her qualifications
from the Department with the | appointing authority.
| (c) Beginning December 1, 1996, in a township or | multi-township assessment
district with $25,000,000 or more of | non-farm equalized assessed value or
$1,000,000 or more in | commercial and industrial equalized assessed value, no
person | is eligible to file nomination papers or participate as a | candidate in
any caucus or primary or general election for, or | be appointed to fill
vacancies in, the office of township or | multi-township assessor, unless he or
she possesses at least | one of the qualifications listed in paragraphs (1)
through (6) | of this subsection (c).
| (1) a currently active Certified Illinois Assessing | Officer designation certificate from the Illinois
Property | Assessment Institute with current additional 30 class | hours as
required for additional compensation under | Section 4-10 ;
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| (2) (blank); (A) A Certified Illinois Assessing | Officer certificate from the
Illinois Property Assessment | Institute with a minimum of 300 additional hours
of | successfully completed courses approved by the Department, | if at least 150
of the course hours required a written | examination; and
| (B) within the 4 years preceding the election, | successful completion of
at least 15 class hours of | additional training in courses that must be approved
by the | Department, including but not limited to, assessment, | appraisal, or
computer courses, and that may be offered by | accredited universities, colleges,
or community colleges;
| (3) a currently active AAS, CAE, or MAS Certified | Assessment Evaluator designation from the International
| Association of Assessing Officers;
| (4) a currently active MAI, SREA, SRPA, SRA, or RM | designation certification as a Member of the Appraisal | Institute, Senior Real
Estate Analyst, or Senior Real | Property Appraiser from the Appraisal Institute
or its | predecessor organization ;
| (5) a currently active professional designation by any | other appraisal or assessing
association approved by the | Department; or
| (6) (blank). if the person has served as a township or | multi-township assessor for
12 years or more, a Certified | Illinois Assessing Official certificate from the
Illinois |
| Property Assessment Institute with a minimum of 360 | additional hours
of
successfully completed courses | approved by the Department, if at least 180 of
the
course | hours required a written examination.
| The candidate cannot file nominating papers or participate | as a candidate
unless a copy of the certificate of his or her
| qualifications from the Department is filed with the township | clerk, board
of election commissioners, or other appropriate | authority as required by the
Election Code. The candidate | cannot be appointed to fill a vacancy until he or
she has filed | a copy of the certificate of his or her qualifications
with the | appointing authority.
| (d) Beginning December 1, 2000, in a township or | multi-township assessment
district with more than $10,000,000 | and less than $25,000,000 of non-farm
equalized assessed value | and less than $1,000,000 in commercial and industrial
equalized | assessed value, no person who has previously been elected as | township
or multi-township assessor in any such township or | multi-township assessment
district is eligible to file | nomination papers or participate as a candidate
in any caucus | or primary or general election for the office of township or
| multi-township assessor, unless he or she possesses at least | one of the
qualifications
listed in paragraphs (1) through (6) | of subsection (c) of this
Section. The
candidate cannot file | nominating papers or participate as a candidate unless a
copy | of the certificate of his or her qualifications from the |
| Department is
filed with the township clerk, board of election
| commissioners, or other appropriate authority as required by | the Election Code.
| (e) If any person files nominating papers for candidacy for | the office
of township or multi-township assessor without also | filing a copy of the
certificate of his or her qualifications | from the Department as required by this Section, the clerk of | the township, the
board of election commissioners, or other | appropriate authority as required
by the Election Code shall | refuse to certify the name of the person
as a candidate to the | proper election officials.
| If no candidate for election meets the above qualifications | there shall
be no election and the town board of trustees or | multi-township board of
trustees shall appoint or contract with | a person under Section 2-60.
| As used in this Section only, "non-farm equalized assessed | value" means the
total equalized assessed value in the township | or multi-township assessment
district as reported to
the | Department under Section 18-225 after removal of homestead | exemptions, and
after removal of the equalized assessed value | reported as farm or minerals
to the Department under Section | 18-225.
| For purposes of this Section only, "file nomination papers" | also includes
having nomination papers filed on behalf of the | candidate by another person.
| (Source: P.A. 93-188, eff. 7-11-03.)
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| (35 ILCS 200/3-5)
| Sec. 3-5. Supervisor of assessments. In counties with less | than 3,000,000
inhabitants and in which no county assessor has | been elected under Section
3-45, there shall be a county | supervisor of assessments, either appointed as
provided in this | Section, or elected.
| In counties with less than 3,000,000 inhabitants and not | having an elected
county assessor or an elected supervisor of | assessments, the office of
supervisor of assessments shall be | filled by appointment by the presiding
officer of the county | board with the advice and consent of the county board.
| To be eligible for appointment or to be eligible to file | nomination
papers or participate as a candidate in any primary | or general election
for, or be elected to, the office of | supervisor of assessments, or to enter
upon the duties of the | office, a person must possess one of the following
| qualifications as certified by the Department individual to the | county clerk:
| (1) A currently active Certified Illinois Assessing | Officer designation Official certificate from the Illinois
| Property Assessment Institute , plus the additional | training required for
additional compensation under | Section 4-10 .
| (2) A currently active AAS, CAE, or MAS designation | Certified Assessment Evaluator certificate from the |
| International
Association of Assessing Officers.
| (3) A currently active MAI, SREA, SRPA, SRA, or RM | designation Member of the Appraisal Institute (MAI), | Residential Member (RM),
Senior Real Estate Analyst | (SREA), Senior Real Property Analyst (SRPA) or
Senior | Residential Analyst (SRA) certificate from the Appraisal | Institute or
its predecessor organizations .
| (4) (blank). If the person has served as a supervisor | of assessments for 12
years or more, a Certified Illinois | Assessing Official certificate
from the Illinois Property | Assessment Institute with a minimum of 360
additional hours | of
successfully completed courses approved by the | Department if at least 180 of
the course hours
required a | written examination.
| In addition, a person must have had at least 2 years' | experience in the field
of property sales, assessments, finance | or appraisals and must have passed an
examination conducted by | the Department to determine his or her competence to
hold the | office. The examination may be conducted by the Department at a
| convenient location in the county or region. Notice of the time | and place
shall be given by publication in a newspaper of | general circulation in the
counties, at least one week prior to | the exam. The Department shall certify to
the county board a | list of the names and scores of persons who pass the
| examination. The Department may provide by rule the maximum | time that the name
of a person who has passed the examination |
| will be included on a list of
persons eligible for appointment | or election. The term of office shall be 4
years from the date | of appointment and until a successor is appointed and
| qualified.
| (Source: P.A. 92-667, eff. 7-16-02.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/23/2019
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