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Public Act 104-0770 |
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AN ACT concerning local government. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Department of Natural Resources Act is |
amended by changing Section 5-10 as follows: |
(20 ILCS 801/5-10) |
Sec. 5-10. Additional powers. With respect to the water |
resources of the State, the Office of Water Resources shall |
have the following powers: |
(a) To study and investigate ways and means by which the |
various water uses may be coordinated to the end that the water |
resources of the State be put to their maximum beneficial use |
and, in connection therewith, to request any department or |
agency of the State to make surveys, studies, investigations, |
prepare plans, reports and furnish such data and information |
as may be necessary. |
(b) To coordinate, determine and provide ways and means |
for the equitable reconciliation and adjustment of the various |
conflicting claims and rights to water by users or uses. |
(c) To recommend legislation for the most feasible method |
or methods of conserving water resources and putting them to |
the maximum possible use, taking into account the problems of |
navigation, flood control, river flow control and |
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stabilization, reclamation, drainage and recapture, and |
further utilization of water after use for any purpose, |
domestic and industrial use, irrigation of land, municipal |
use, development of electric energy, public health, |
recreational, fish and game life, and other beneficial use. |
(d) To undertake regulatory flood hazard mapping within |
this State. |
(e) To inspect and prescribe standards of repair, |
maintenance and improvement of the facilities and properties |
of the Metro-East Flood Prevention District Metro-East |
Sanitary District. |
(Source: P.A. 89-445, eff. 2-7-96; 90-14, eff. 7-1-97.) |
Section 10. The Flood Prevention District Act is amended |
by changing Section 40 as follows: |
(70 ILCS 750/40) |
Sec. 40. Budget of the District. The District shall adopt |
an annual budget by August 31 of each year for the fiscal year |
beginning October 1. Such budget shall include expected |
revenues by source and expenditures by project or by function |
for the following year. The budget must be approved by the |
county board of the county in which the district is situated |
prior to any expenditure by the District for the fiscal year |
beginning October 1. The county board must approve or |
disapprove the budget of the District within 30 calendar days |
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after the budget is received by the county board. If the county |
board does not act to approve or disapprove the budget within |
30 calendar days of receipt, it shall stand as approved. |
In addition, the District shall submit an annual report to |
the county board by August 31 of each year detailing the |
activities of the district. This report must also include any |
information submitted to the flood prevention district by a |
drainage, levee, or sanitary district in accordance with |
Section 4-45 of the Illinois Drainage Code or Section 2-2 of |
the Metro-East Flood Prevention District Act Metro-East |
Sanitary District Act. |
(Source: P.A. 95-719, eff. 5-21-08; 95-723, eff. 6-23-08.) |
Section 15. The Southwestern Illinois Metropolitan and |
Regional Planning Act is amended by changing Section 5 as |
follows: |
(70 ILCS 1710/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 1155) |
Sec. 5. The corporate authorities of the Southwestern |
Illinois Metropolitan and Regional Planning Commission shall |
consist of commissioners selected as follows: |
Eight commissioners appointed by the Governor, at |
least 4 of whom shall be elected officials of a unit of |
government and at least 7 of whom shall be residents of the |
Metropolitan and Regional Counties Area. No more than 4 of |
the Governor's appointees shall be of the same political |
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party. |
One member from among the Illinois Commissioners of |
the Bi-State Development Agency, elected by said |
commissioners of said Agency, provided that preference |
shall be given in this appointment to the Chairman or Vice |
Chairman of said Agency if either or both of those |
officers is an Illinois resident. |
The Chairman or presiding officer of each statutory |
Port District existing or operating within the |
Metropolitan and Regional Counties Area, or a member of |
the governing board of each such Port District appointed |
by the Chairman or presiding officer thereof to serve in |
his stead. |
The President of the Metro-East Flood Prevention |
District Metro-East Sanitary District or a member of the |
governing board of such District appointed by the |
President thereto to serve in his stead. |
Two members from each of the county boards of counties |
within the Area of operation having a population of less |
than 100,000, such members to be appointed by the chairman |
or presiding officer of such counties and in such manner |
that one of the 2 members so appointed is the chairman or |
presiding officer of the relevant county board or an |
elected member of such board appointed to serve in the |
stead of such chairman or presiding officer. |
Three members from each of the county boards of |
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counties within the Area of operation having a population |
in excess of 100,000, such members to be appointed by the |
chairman or presiding officer of such counties and in such |
manner that one of the 3 members so appointed is the |
chairman or presiding officer of the relevant county board |
or an elected member of such board appointed to serve in |
the stead of such chairman or presiding officer; provided, |
further, that at least one member so appointed from each |
county having a population in excess of 100,000 shall be a |
resident in an area of such county outside any city, |
village or incorporated town, and at least one member so |
appointed from such counties shall be a resident of a |
city, village or incorporated town of such county. |
The Mayor or Village Board President from each city, |
village or incorporated town in the Area of operation |
having 4,500 or more inhabitants, or a member of the |
Council or Village Board appointed by such Mayor or Board |
President to serve in his stead. |
One Mayor or Village Board President in each county |
within the Area of operation from a city, village or |
incorporated town having fewer than 4,500 inhabitants to |
be selected by all Mayors or Village Board Presidents of |
such cities, villages or incorporated towns in each such |
county. |
Two members from each township-organized county in the |
Area of operation who shall be township supervisors |
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appointed by the Chairman of the relevant county board in |
such a manner that one of the 2 shall represent a township |
having fewer than 4,500 inhabitants and one of the 2 shall |
represent a township having more than 4,500 inhabitants, |
provided that in the event no township in any such county |
has in excess of 4,500 inhabitants the supervisor of the |
township in such county which has the largest number of |
inhabitants shall be one of the 2 members so appointed by |
that county. |
Two members from each commission-organized county in |
the Area of operation who shall be elected officials of |
either the county board or of a unit of government in such |
county and who shall be appointed by the Chairman of the |
County Board of such county. |
The President of the Southwestern Illinois Council of |
Mayors or a Mayor of a community within the Area of |
operation appointed by such President to serve in his |
stead. |
One member from among the Illinois members of the |
East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, elected by said |
members of said council, provided preference shall be |
given in this appointment to the Chairman or Vice Chairman |
of said Council if either or both of those officers is an |
Illinois resident. |
Each selecting authority shall give notice of his, or her, |
or its selections to each other selecting authority, to the |
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Executive Director of the Commission, and to the Secretary of |
State. Selections or appointments to be made for the first |
time pursuant to this amendatory Act of 1975 shall be made no |
later than October 1, 1975 and notice given thereon by that |
date. |
In addition to the commissioners provided for above, the |
following shall also be commissioners selected or appointed |
and notice thereon given as contemplated by the preceding |
paragraph: |
Two members from each county in the Area of operation |
who shall be a chairman of a county planning commission, a |
chairman of a municipal planning commission, or a county |
engineer, such members to be appointed by the Chairman of |
the County Board. |
The regional superintendent of schools for each |
educational service region located in whole or in part |
within the Area of operation. |
The President of Southern Illinois University at |
Edwardsville or a person appointed by him to serve in his |
stead. |
The Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity or a |
person appointed by him to serve in his stead. |
The district highway engineer for the Illinois |
Department of Transportation. |
The Chairman of the Southwestern Illinois Council on |
Economic Development composed of the Counties of Madison, |
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St. Clair, Monroe, Randolph, Washington, Bond and Clinton. |
One representative from each County within the Area of |
operation who shall be other than an elected official and |
who shall be appointed by the Chairman of each County |
Board, provided that each representative so appointed |
shall be from disadvantaged or minority groups within the |
County's population. |
Five Commissioners, appointed by the President of the |
Commission, with the concurrence of the Executive |
Committee, one to be selected from each of 5 civic, |
fraternal, cultural or religious organizations which meet |
all of the following criteria: |
(1) has a written charter or constitution and |
written bylaws; |
(2) has filed or is eligible to file articles of |
incorporation pursuant to the General Not for Profit |
Corporation Act; |
(3) has been in existence for at least 5 years; and |
(4) is generally recognized as being substantially |
representative of the minority population within the |
Commission's area of operation. |
The Commission shall develop a fair and reasonable |
procedure for determining the organizations from which |
appointments will be made. |
Within 30 days after selection and before entering upon |
the duties of his or her office, each commissioner shall take |
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and subscribe to the constitutional oath of office and file it |
with the Secretary of State. |
The Commission shall maintain a level of minority |
membership equal to or greater than proportionate level of |
minority population which exists within the area of the |
Commission. |
(Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.) |
Section 20. The Sanitary District Act of 1907 is amended |
by changing Sections 29. 29.1, and 29.3 as follows: |
(70 ILCS 2205/29) (from Ch. 42, par. 274.1) |
Sec. 29. Any sanitary district organized and operated |
under this Act and having an equalized assessed valuation for |
tax purposes of $100,000,000 or more may, by referendum as |
provided in Sections 29.1 through 29.3, be dissolved and a new |
district created in accordance with the Metro-East Flood |
Prevention District Act "Metro-East Sanitary District Act of |
1974", enacted by the 78th General Assembly. |
(Source: P.A. 78-1017.) |
(70 ILCS 2205/29.1) (from Ch. 42, par. 274.2) |
Sec. 29.1. When a petition, signed by at least 300 |
registered voters residing within such sanitary district is |
filed with the State Board of Elections before the November |
general election in an even-numbered year, and within the time |
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provided in the general election law, but other than a year in |
which a regular election for trustees of the district is held, |
requesting that the proposition that that sanitary district be |
dissolved and be replaced by a sanitary district organized |
under the Metro-East Flood Prevention District Act Metro-East |
Sanitary District Act of 1974, the Board shall certify the |
proposition to the proper election officials who shall submit |
the proposition to the voters of the district at that general |
election in accordance with the general election law. The |
proposition shall be in substantially the following form: |
Shall the.... Sanitary District be dissolved and be |
replaced by a sanitary district organized under the Metro-East |
Flood Prevention District Act Metro-East Sanitary District Act |
of 1974? |
(Source: P.A. 81-1489.) |
(70 ILCS 2205/29.3) (from Ch. 42, par. 274.4) |
Sec. 29.3. The State Board of Elections shall proclaim and |
certify the results of the vote on the proposition. If a |
majority of those electors properly marking ballots on the |
proposition vote in favor thereof, the district organized |
under this Act shall be dissolved, effective upon the |
expiration of the terms of office of the incumbent trustees, |
and a new district created as provided in Article I of the |
Metro-East Flood Prevention District Act Metro-East Sanitary |
District Act of 1974. |
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(Source: P.A. 78-1017.) |
Section 25. The North Shore Water Reclamation District Act |
is amended by changing Section 19.1 as follows: |
(70 ILCS 2305/19.1) (from Ch. 42, par. 295.1) |
Sec. 19.1. Acquiring district or municipal treatment |
works. |
(a) After incorporation, any district organized under this |
Act may, in accordance with this Act and an intergovernmental |
agreement with the sanitary district being acquired or the |
municipality from whom the treatment works and lines are to be |
acquired, acquire the territory, treatment works, lines, |
appurtenances, and other property of (i) any sanitary district |
organized under this Act, the Sanitary District Act of 1907, |
the Sanitary District Act of 1917, the Sanitary District Act |
of 1936, or the Metro-East Flood Prevention District Act |
Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974 or (ii) any |
municipality whose treatment works were established under the |
Illinois Municipal Code or the Municipal Wastewater Disposal |
Zones Act, regardless of whether that district or municipality |
is contiguous to the acquiring sanitary district. The distance |
between the sanitary district being acquired or municipality |
and the acquiring sanitary district, however, as measured |
between the points on their corporate boundaries that are |
nearest to each other, shall not exceed 20 miles. In the case |
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of a municipality, only that property used by the municipality |
for transport, treatment, and discharge of wastewater and for |
disposal of sewage sludge shall be transferred to the |
acquiring sanitary district. |
(b) The board of trustees of the sanitary district being |
acquired, or the corporate authorities of a municipality whose |
treatment works is being acquired, shall, jointly with the |
board of trustees of the acquiring sanitary district, petition |
the circuit court of the county containing all or the larger |
portion of the sanitary district being acquired or the |
municipality to permit the acquisition. The petition shall |
show the following: |
(1) The reason for the acquisition. |
(2) That there are no debts of the sanitary district |
being acquired or municipality outstanding, or that there |
are sufficient funds on hand or available to satisfy those |
debts. |
(3) That no contract or federal or State permit or |
grant will be impaired by the acquisition. |
(4) That all assets and responsibilities of the |
sanitary district being acquired or municipality, as they |
relate to wastewater treatment, have been properly |
assigned to the acquiring sanitary district. |
(5) That the acquiring sanitary district will pay any |
court costs incurred in connection with the petition. |
(6) The boundaries of the acquired sanitary district |
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or municipality as of the date of the petition. |
(c) Upon adequate notice, including appropriate notice to |
the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, the circuit |
court shall hold a hearing to determine whether there is good |
cause for the acquisition by the acquiring district and |
whether the allegations of the petition are true. If the court |
finds that there is good cause and that the allegations are |
true, it shall order the acquisition to proceed. If the court |
finds that there is not good cause for the acquisition or that |
the allegations of the petition are not true, the court shall |
dismiss the petition. In either event, the costs shall be |
taxed against the acquiring sanitary district. The order shall |
be final. Separate or joint appeals may be taken by any party |
affected by the order as in other civil cases. |
(d) If the court orders the acquisition contemplated in |
the petition, there shall be no further appointments of |
trustees if the acquired agency is a sanitary district. The |
trustees of the acquired sanitary district acting at the time |
of the order shall close up the business affairs of the |
sanitary district and make the necessary conveyances of title |
to the sanitary district property in accordance with the |
intergovernmental agreement between the acquiring and acquired |
sanitary districts. In the case of a municipality, the |
governing body of the municipality shall make the necessary |
conveyances of title to municipal property to the acquiring |
sanitary district in accordance with the intergovernmental |
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agreement between the municipality and the acquiring sanitary |
district. The acquiring sanitary district's ordinances shall |
take effect in the acquired territory upon entry of the order. |
(e) The acquisition of any sanitary district by another |
sanitary district or the acquisition of a treatment works from |
a municipality by another sanitary district shall not affect |
the obligation of any bonds issued or contracts entered into |
by the acquired sanitary district or the municipality, nor |
invalidate the levy, extension, or collection of any taxes or |
special assessments upon a property in the acquired sanitary |
district, but all those bonds and contracts shall be |
discharged. The general obligation indebtedness of the |
acquired sanitary district shall be paid from the proceeds of |
continuing taxes and special assessments as provided in this |
Act. |
All money remaining after the business affairs of the |
acquired sanitary district or acquired treatment works of the |
municipality have been closed up and all debts and obligations |
of the entities paid shall be paid to the acquiring sanitary |
district in accordance with the intergovernmental agreement |
between the parties. |
(f) The board of trustees of the acquiring sanitary |
district required to provide sewer service under this Act may |
levy and collect, for that purpose, a tax on the taxable |
property within that district. The aggregate amount of the tax |
shall be as provided in this Act. |
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(g) Any intergovernmental agreement entered into by the |
parties under this Section shall provide for the imposition or |
continuance of a user charge system in accordance with the |
acquiring district's ordinance, the Illinois Environmental |
Protection Act, and the federal Clean Water Act. |
(h) All courts shall take judicial notice of the |
acquisition of the sanitary district being acquired or |
municipal treatment works by the acquiring sanitary district. |
(Source: P.A. 87-1060.) |
Section 30. The Sanitary District Act of 1917 is amended |
by changing Sections 1 and 17.1 as follows: |
(70 ILCS 2405/1) (from Ch. 42, par. 299) |
Sec. 1. Whenever any area of contiguous territory shall |
contain one or more incorporated cities, towns or villages or |
parts of one or more incorporated cities, towns or villages, |
and shall be so situated that the construction and maintenance |
of a plant or plants for the purification and treatment of |
sewage and the maintenance of one or more outlets for the |
drainage thereof, after having been so treated and purified by |
and through such plant or plants will conduce to the |
preservation of the public health, comfort and convenience, |
the same may be incorporated as a sanitary district under this |
Act in the manner following: |
Any 100 legal voters, resident within the limits of such |
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proposed sanitary district, may petition the Circuit Court in |
the county in which the proposed district or the major portion |
thereof is located, to cause the question to be submitted to |
the legal voters of such proposed district whether such |
proposed territory shall be organized as a sanitary district |
under this Act, such petition shall be addressed to the |
Circuit Court and shall contain a definite description of the |
territory to be embraced in such district, and the name of such |
proposed sanitary district: However, no territory shall be |
included in any municipal corporation formed hereunder which |
is not situated within the limits of a city, incorporated town |
or village, or within 6 miles outside thereof, and no |
territory shall be included within more than one sanitary |
district organized under this Act or any other Act, except |
that territory included within a sanitary district organized |
under the Metro-East Flood Prevention District Act Metro-East |
Sanitary District Act of 1974 may also be included within a |
sanitary district organized under this Act. Upon filing of |
such petition in the office of the circuit clerk in the county |
in which such territory or the major portion thereof is |
situated, it shall be the duty of the Circuit Court to name 3 |
judges of such Court who shall constitute a board of |
commissioners which shall have power and authority to consider |
the boundaries of any such proposed sanitary district, whether |
the same shall be as described in such petition or otherwise, |
and the decision of 2 of such commissioners shall be |
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conclusive and not subject to review in any manner, directly |
or indirectly. |
Notice shall be given by such court of the time and place |
where such commissioners will meet, by a publication inserted |
in one or more daily or weekly papers published in such |
proposed district, at least 20 days prior to such meeting and |
if no such newspaper is published in such proposed district, |
then by posting at least 5 copies of such notice in such |
proposed district at least 20 days before such hearing. |
At such meeting all persons in such proposed district |
shall have an opportunity to be heard touching the location |
and boundary of such proposed district and to make suggestions |
regarding the same, and such commissioners, after hearing |
statements, evidence and suggestions, shall fix and determine |
the limits and boundaries of such proposed district, and for |
that purpose and to that extent may alter and amend such |
petition. After such determination by the commissioners or a |
majority of them, the same shall be incorporated in an order |
which shall be entered of record in the Circuit Court. Upon the |
entering of such order, the Circuit Court shall certify the |
question to the proper election officials who shall submit the |
question of organization and establishment of the proposed |
sanitary district as determined by the commissioners, at an |
election in accordance with the general election law. |
Each legal voter resident within such proposed sanitary |
district shall have the right to cast a ballot at such |
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election. The proposition shall be in substantially the |
following form: |
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For Sanitary District
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Against Sanitary District
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The Circuit Court shall cause a statement of the result of |
such election to be entered of record in the Circuit Court. If |
a majority of the votes cast upon the question of |
incorporation of the proposed sanitary district shall be in |
favor of the proposed sanitary district, such proposed |
district shall thenceforth be deemed an organized sanitary |
district under this Act. |
(Source: P.A. 83-1425.) |
(70 ILCS 2405/17.1) (from Ch. 42, par. 316.1) |
Sec. 17.1. Acquiring district or municipal treatment |
works. |
(a) After incorporation, any district organized under this |
Act may, in accordance with this Act and an intergovernmental |
agreement with the sanitary district being acquired or the |
municipality from whom the treatment works and lines are to be |
acquired, acquire the territory, treatment works, lines, |
appurtenances, and other property of (i) any sanitary district |
organized under this Act, the Sanitary District Act of 1907, |
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the North Shore Water Reclamation District Act, the Sanitary |
District Act of 1936, or the Metro-East Flood Prevention |
District Act Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974 or (ii) |
any municipality whose treatment works were established under |
the Illinois Municipal Code or the Municipal Wastewater |
Disposal Zones Act, regardless of whether that district or |
municipality is contiguous to the acquiring sanitary district. |
The distance between the sanitary district being acquired or |
municipality and the acquiring sanitary district, however, as |
measured between the points on their corporate boundaries that |
are nearest to each other, shall not exceed 20 miles. In the |
case of a municipality, only that property used by the |
municipality for transport, treatment, and discharge of |
wastewater and for disposal of sewage sludge shall be |
transferred to the acquiring sanitary district. |
(b) The board of trustees of the sanitary district being |
acquired, or the corporate authorities of a municipality whose |
treatment works is being acquired, shall, jointly with the |
board of trustees of the acquiring sanitary district, petition |
the circuit court of the county containing all or the larger |
portion of the sanitary district being acquired or the |
municipality to permit the acquisition. The petition shall |
show the following: |
(1) The reason for the acquisition. |
(2) That there are no debts of the sanitary district |
being acquired or municipality outstanding, or that there |
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are sufficient funds on hand or available to satisfy those |
debts. |
(3) That no contract or federal or State permit or |
grant will be impaired by the acquisition. |
(4) That all assets and responsibilities of the |
sanitary district being acquired or municipality, as they |
relate to wastewater treatment, have been properly |
assigned to the acquiring sanitary district. |
(5) That the acquiring sanitary district will pay any |
court costs incurred in connection with the petition. |
(6) The boundaries of the acquired sanitary district |
or municipality as of the date of the petition. |
(c) Upon adequate notice, including appropriate notice to |
the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, the circuit |
court shall hold a hearing to determine whether there is good |
cause for the acquisition by the acquiring district and |
whether the allegations of the petition are true. If the court |
finds that there is good cause and that the allegations are |
true, it shall order the acquisition to proceed. If the court |
finds that there is not good cause for the acquisition or that |
the allegations of the petition are not true, the court shall |
dismiss the petition. In either event, the costs shall be |
taxed against the acquiring sanitary district. The order shall |
be final. Separate or joint appeals may be taken by any party |
affected by the order as in other civil cases. |
(d) If the court orders the acquisition contemplated in |
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the petition, there shall be no further appointments of |
trustees if the acquired agency is a sanitary district. The |
trustees of the acquired sanitary district acting at the time |
of the order shall close up the business affairs of the |
sanitary district and make the necessary conveyances of title |
to the sanitary district property in accordance with the |
intergovernmental agreement between the acquiring and acquired |
sanitary districts. In the case of a municipality, the |
governing body of the municipality shall make the necessary |
conveyances of title to municipal property to the acquiring |
sanitary district in accordance with the intergovernmental |
agreement between the municipality and the acquiring sanitary |
district. The acquiring sanitary district's ordinances take |
effect in the acquired territory upon entry of the order. |
(e) The acquisition of any sanitary district by another |
sanitary district or the acquisition of a treatment works from |
a municipality by another sanitary district shall not affect |
the obligation of any bonds issued or contracts entered into |
by the acquired sanitary district or the municipality, nor |
invalidate the levy, extension, or collection of any taxes or |
special assessments upon a property in the acquired sanitary |
district, but all those bonds and contracts shall be |
discharged. The general obligation indebtedness of the |
acquired sanitary district shall be paid from the proceeds of |
continuing taxes and special assessments as provided in this |
Act. |
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All money remaining after the business affairs of the |
acquired sanitary district or acquired treatment works of the |
municipality have been closed up and all debts and obligations |
of the entities paid shall be paid to the acquiring sanitary |
district in accordance with the intergovernmental agreement |
between the parties. |
(f) The board of trustees of the acquiring sanitary |
district required to provide sewer service under this Act may |
levy and collect, for that purpose, a tax on the taxable |
property within that district. The aggregate amount of the tax |
shall be as provided in this Act. |
(g) Any intergovernmental agreement entered into by the |
parties under this Section shall provide for the imposition or |
continuance of a user charge system in accordance with the |
acquiring district's ordinance, the Illinois Environmental |
Protection Act, and the federal Clean Water Act. |
(h) All courts shall take judicial notice of the |
acquisition of the sanitary district being acquired or |
municipal treatment works by the acquiring sanitary district. |
(Source: P.A. 99-669, eff. 7-29-16.) |
Section 35. The Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974 |
is amended by changing the Act title and Sections 1-1, 3-1, and |
5-1 as follows: |
(70 ILCS 2905/Act title) |
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An Act concerning local government authorizing the |
reorganization of certain sanitary districts. |
(70 ILCS 2905/1-1) (from Ch. 42, par. 501-1) |
Sec. 1-1. This Act shall be known and may be cited as the |
Metro-East Flood Prevention District Act "Metro-East Sanitary |
District Act of 1974". |
(Source: P.A. 78-1017.) |
(70 ILCS 2905/3-1) (from Ch. 42, par. 503-1) |
Sec. 3-1. The district shall be governed by a Board of |
Commissioners, consisting of 5 commissioners. Two of the |
commissioners shall be residents of that portion of the |
district in the county having the greater equalized assessed |
valuation within the district's boundaries of the district, |
and 2 shall be residents of that portion of the district within |
in the other county. The appointment of commissioners from |
each county shall be made by the chairman of the county board |
of that county with the advice and consent of the county board, |
except that in the case of a home rule county as defined by |
Article VII, Section 6, of the Constitution of 1970 the |
appointment shall be made by the chief executive officer of |
the county with the advice and consent of the county board. |
Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
101st General Assembly, the mayor, or his or her designee, of |
the largest municipality in the county having the greater |
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equalized assessed valuation within the district's boundaries |
of the district shall be an ex officio commissioner with a |
right to vote. If there is not a vacant commissioner position |
from the county having the greater equalized assessed |
valuation on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
101st General Assembly, then the term of the last appointed |
commissioner from that county is terminated on the effective |
date of this amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly. |
The appointed commissioners from each county may not be |
from the same political party. |
The County Board Chairman of either county may remove any |
of the appointed commissioners from his or her county with the |
advice and consent of the county board. |
In the first appointments to the Board of Commissioners, |
the appointing authority appointing 3 directors shall |
designate one appointee to serve for a term of one year, one |
for a term of 3 years and one for a term of 5 years, and the |
appointing authority appointing 2 directors shall designate |
one to serve for a term of 2 years and one for a term of 4 |
years. Thereafter one commissioner shall be appointed by the |
appropriate appointing authority each year for a term of 5 |
years to succeed the director whose term expires in that year. |
Any vacancy on the Board of Commissioners shall be filled by |
appointment by the appropriate appointing authority for the |
remainder of the unexpired term. |
For the purpose of determining the ex officio |
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commissioner, the county having the greater equalized assessed |
valuation of the district shall be established on January 1 of |
each year, and the ex officio commissioner shall serve until |
January 1 of the following year. |
(Source: P.A. 101-308, eff. 1-1-20.) |
(70 ILCS 2905/5-1) (from Ch. 42, par. 505-1) |
Sec. 5-1. Taxes; levy. |
(a) The board may levy and collect taxes for corporate |
purposes on taxable property within the corporate boundaries |
of the district including property annexed pursuant to Section |
2-11. Such taxes shall be levied by ordinance specifying the |
purposes for which the same are required, and a certified copy |
of such ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk of the |
county in which the predecessor district was organized, on or |
before the second Tuesday in August, as provided in Section |
122 of the Revenue Act of 1939 (superseded by Section 14-10 of |
the Property Tax Code). Any excess funds accumulated prior to |
January 1, 2008 by the sanitary district that are collected by |
levying taxes pursuant to 745 ILCS 10/9-107 may be expended by |
the sanitary district to maintain, repair, improve, or |
construct levees or any part of the levee system and to provide |
capital moneys for levee or river-related scientific studies, |
including the construction of facilities for such purposes. |
For the purposes of this subsection (a), the excess funds |
withdrawn from the Local Governmental and Governmental |
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Employees Tort Immunity Fund may not be more than 90% of the |
balance of that fund on December 31, 2007. After the |
assessment for the current year has been equalized by the |
Department of Revenue, the board shall, as soon as may be, |
ascertain and certify to such county clerk the total value of |
all taxable property lying within the corporate limits of such |
districts in each of the counties in which the district is |
situated, as the same is assessed and equalized for tax |
purposes for the current year. The county clerk shall |
ascertain the rate per cent which, upon the total valuation of |
all such property, ascertained as above stated, would produce |
a net amount not less than the amount so directed to be levied; |
and the clerk shall, without delay, certify under his |
signature and seal of office to the county clerk of such other |
county, in which a portion of the district is situated such |
rate per cent; and it shall be the duty of each of the county |
clerks to extend such tax in a separate column upon the books |
of the collector or collectors of the county taxes for the |
counties, against all property in their respective counties, |
within the limits of the district. All taxes so levied and |
certified shall be collected and enforced in the same manner, |
and by the same officers as county taxes, and shall be paid |
over by the officers collecting the same, to the treasurer of |
the sanitary district, in the manner and at the time provided |
by the Property Tax Code. The aggregate amount of taxes levied |
for any one year, exclusive of the amount levied for the |
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payment of bonded indebtedness and interest thereon, shall not |
exceed the rate of .20%, or the rate limitation of the |
predecessor district in effect on July 1, 1967, or the rate |
limitation set by subsection (b) whichever is greater, of |
value, as equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue. |
The foregoing limitations upon tax rates may be increased or |
decreased under the referendum provisions of the Property Tax |
Code. |
(b) The tax rate limit of the district may be changed to |
.478% of the value of property as equalized or assessed by the |
Department of Revenue for a period of 5 years and to .312% of |
such value thereafter upon the approval of the electors of the |
district of such a proposition submitted at any regular |
election pursuant to a resolution of the board of |
commissioners or submitted at an election for officers of the |
counties of St. Clair and Madison in accordance with the |
general election law upon a petition signed by not fewer than |
10% of the legal voters in the district, which percentage |
shall be determined on the basis of the number of votes cast at |
the last general election preceding the filing of such |
petition specifying the tax rate to be submitted. Such |
petition shall be filed with the executive director of the |
district not more than 10 months nor less than 5 months prior |
to the election at which the question is to be submitted to the |
voters of the district, and its validity shall be determined |
as provided by the general election law. The executive |
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director shall certify the question to the proper election |
officials, who shall submit the question to the voters. |
Notice shall be given in the manner provided by the |
general election law. |
Referenda initiated under this subsection shall be subject |
to the provisions and limitations of the general election law. |
The question shall be in substantially the following form: |
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Shall the maximum tax rate
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for the Metro-East Flood Prevention District Metro-East |
Sanitary
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District be established at YES
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.478% of the equalized assessed
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value for 5 years and then at .312% -----------------------
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of the equalized assessed value
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thereafter, instead of .2168%, the NO
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maximum rate otherwise applicable
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to the next taxes to be extended?
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The ballot shall have printed thereon, but not as a part of |
the proposition submitted, an estimate of the approximate |
amount extendable under the proposed rate and of the |
approximate amount extendable under the rate otherwise |
applicable to the next taxes to be extended, such amounts |
being computed upon the last known equalized assessed value; |
provided, that any error, miscalculation or inaccuracy in |
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computing such amounts shall not invalidate or affect the |
validity of any tax rate limit so adopted. |
If a majority of all ballots cast on such proposition |
shall be in favor of the proposition, the tax rate limit so |
established shall become effective with the levy next |
following the referendum; provided that nothing in this |
subsection shall be construed as precluding the extension of |
taxes at rates less than that authorized by such referendum. |
Except as herein otherwise provided, the referenda |
authorized by the terms of this subsection shall be conducted |
in all respects in the manner provided by the general election |
law. |
(Source: P.A. 95-723, eff. 6-23-08; 96-1070, eff. 1-1-11.) |
Section 40. The Public Utilities Act is amended by |
changing Section 5-106 as follows: |
(220 ILCS 5/5-106) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 5-106) |
Sec. 5-106. Each public utility shall have an office in |
one of the cities, villages or incorporated towns in this |
State in which its property or some part thereof is located, |
and shall keep in said office all such books, accounts, |
papers, records and memoranda as shall be ordered by the |
Commission to be kept within the State. The address of such |
office shall be filed with the Commission. No books, accounts, |
papers, records or memoranda ordered by the Commission to be |
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kept within the State shall be at any time removed from the |
State, except upon such conditions as may be prescribed by the |
Commission. |
Each public utility shall be liable for, and upon proper |
invoice from the Commission shall promptly reimburse the |
Commission for, the reasonable costs and expenses associated |
with the audit or inspection of any books, accounts, papers, |
records and memoranda kept outside the State. |
In the case of a public utility that provides drinking |
water services, upon the request of a municipal wastewater |
agency or unit of local government organized under the |
Sanitary District Act of 1907, the North Shore Water |
Reclamation District Act, the Sanitary District Act of 1917, |
the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act, the Sanitary |
District Act of 1936, the Metro-East Flood Prevention District |
Act Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974, or the Eastern |
Will Sanitary District Act, such public utility shall provide |
timely and accurate water usage data, in a format identifiable |
to the requester, for purposes of calculating wastewater |
billings. The public utility shall be entitled to collect its |
reasonable costs incurred to provide such data. |
(Source: P.A. 103-716, eff. 1-1-25.) |
Section 45. The Eminent Domain Act is amended by changing |
Section 15-5-15 as follows: |
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(735 ILCS 30/15-5-15) |
(Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 104-457) |
Sec. 15-5-15. Eminent domain powers in ILCS Chapters 70 |
through 75. The following provisions of law may include |
express grants of the power to acquire property by |
condemnation or eminent domain: |
(70 ILCS 5/8.02 and 5/9); Airport Authorities Act; airport |
authorities; for public airport facilities. |
(70 ILCS 5/8.05 and 5/9); Airport Authorities Act; airport |
authorities; for removal of airport hazards. |
(70 ILCS 5/8.06 and 5/9); Airport Authorities Act; airport |
authorities; for reduction of the height of objects or |
structures. |
(70 ILCS 10/4); Interstate Airport Authorities Act; interstate |
airport authorities; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 15/3); Kankakee River Valley Area Airport Authority |
Act; Kankakee River Valley Area Airport Authority; for |
acquisition of land for airports. |
(70 ILCS 200/2-20); Civic Center Code; civic center |
authorities; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/5-35); Civic Center Code; Aledo Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/10-15); Civic Center Code; Aurora Metropolitan |
Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for |
grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
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(70 ILCS 200/15-40); Civic Center Code; Benton Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/20-15); Civic Center Code; Bloomington Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/35-35); Civic Center Code; Brownstown Park |
District Civic Center Authority; for grounds, centers, |
buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/40-35); Civic Center Code; Carbondale Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/55-60); Civic Center Code; Chicago South Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/60-30); Civic Center Code; Collinsville |
Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/70-35); Civic Center Code; Crystal Lake Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/75-20); Civic Center Code; Decatur Metropolitan |
Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for |
grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/80-15); Civic Center Code; DuPage County |
Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
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(70 ILCS 200/85-35); Civic Center Code; Elgin Metropolitan |
Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for |
grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/95-25); Civic Center Code; Herrin Metropolitan |
Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for |
grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/110-35); Civic Center Code; Illinois Valley Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/115-35); Civic Center Code; Jasper County Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/120-25); Civic Center Code; Jefferson County |
Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/125-15); Civic Center Code; Jo Daviess County |
Civic Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, |
and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/130-30); Civic Center Code; Katherine Dunham |
Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/145-35); Civic Center Code; Marengo Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/150-35); Civic Center Code; Mason County Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
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(70 ILCS 200/155-15); Civic Center Code; Matteson Metropolitan |
Civic Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, |
and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/160-35); Civic Center Code; Maywood Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/165-35); Civic Center Code; Melrose Park |
Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/170-20); Civic Center Code; certain Metropolitan |
Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authorities; |
for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 200/180-35); Civic Center Code; Normal Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/185-15); Civic Center Code; Oak Park Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/195-35); Civic Center Code; Ottawa Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/200-15); Civic Center Code; Pekin Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/205-15); Civic Center Code; Peoria Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/210-35); Civic Center Code; Pontiac Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/215-15); Civic Center Code; Illinois Quad City |
Civic Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, |
and parking. |
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(70 ILCS 200/220-30); Civic Center Code; Quincy Metropolitan |
Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for |
grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/225-35); Civic Center Code; Randolph County Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/230-35); Civic Center Code; River Forest |
Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/235-40); Civic Center Code; Riverside Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/245-35); Civic Center Code; Salem Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/255-20); Civic Center Code; Springfield |
Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority; for |
grounds, centers, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/260-35); Civic Center Code; Sterling Metropolitan |
Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for |
grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/265-20); Civic Center Code; Vermilion County |
Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/270-35); Civic Center Code; Waukegan Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/275-35); Civic Center Code; West Frankfort Civic |
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Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/280-20); Civic Center Code; Will County |
Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority; for |
grounds, centers, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 210/5); Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority |
Act; Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority; for |
general purposes, including quick-take power. |
(70 ILCS 405/22.04); Soil and Water Conservation Districts |
Act; soil and water conservation districts; for general |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 410/10 and 410/12); Conservation District Act; |
conservation districts; for open space, wildland, scenic |
roadway, pathway, outdoor recreation, or other |
conservation benefits. |
(70 ILCS 503/25); Chanute-Rantoul National Aviation Center |
Redevelopment Commission Act; Chanute-Rantoul National |
Aviation Center Redevelopment Commission; for general |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 507/15); Fort Sheridan Redevelopment Commission Act; |
Fort Sheridan Redevelopment Commission; for general |
purposes or to carry out comprehensive or redevelopment |
plans. |
(70 ILCS 520/8); Southwestern Illinois Development Authority |
Act; Southwestern Illinois Development Authority; for |
general purposes, including quick-take power. |
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(70 ILCS 605/4-17 and 605/5-7); Illinois Drainage Code; |
drainage districts; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 615/5 and 615/6); Chicago Drainage District Act; |
corporate authorities; for construction and maintenance of |
works. |
(70 ILCS 705/10); Fire Protection District Act; fire |
protection districts; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 750/20); Flood Prevention District Act; flood |
prevention districts; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 805/6); Downstate Forest Preserve District Act; |
certain forest preserve districts; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 805/18.8); Downstate Forest Preserve District Act; |
certain forest preserve districts; for recreational and |
cultural facilities. |
(70 ILCS 810/8); Cook County Forest Preserve District Act; |
Forest Preserve District of Cook County; for general |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 810/38); Cook County Forest Preserve District Act; |
Forest Preserve District of Cook County; for recreational |
facilities. |
(70 ILCS 910/15 and 910/16); Hospital District Law; hospital |
districts; for hospitals or hospital facilities. |
(70 ILCS 915/3); Illinois Medical District Act; Illinois |
Medical District Commission; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 915/4.5); Illinois Medical District Act; Illinois |
Medical District Commission; quick-take power for the |
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Illinois State Police Forensic Science Laboratory |
(obsolete). |
(70 ILCS 920/5); Tuberculosis Sanitarium District Act; |
tuberculosis sanitarium districts; for tuberculosis |
sanitariums. |
(70 ILCS 925/20); Mid-Illinois Medical District Act; |
Mid-Illinois Medical District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 930/20); Mid-America Medical District Act; |
Mid-America Medical District Commission; for general |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 935/20); Roseland Community Medical District Act; |
medical district; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1005/7); Mosquito Abatement District Act; mosquito |
abatement districts; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1105/8); Museum District Act; museum districts; for |
general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1205/7-1); Park District Code; park districts; for |
streets and other purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1205/8-1); Park District Code; park districts; for |
parks. |
(70 ILCS 1205/9-2 and 1205/9-4); Park District Code; park |
districts; for airports and landing fields. |
(70 ILCS 1205/11-2 and 1205/11-3); Park District Code; park |
districts; for State land abutting public water and |
certain access rights. |
(70 ILCS 1205/11.1-3); Park District Code; park districts; for |
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harbors. |
(70 ILCS 1225/2); Park Commissioners Land Condemnation Act; |
park districts; for street widening. |
(70 ILCS 1230/1 and 1230/1-a); Park Commissioners Water |
Control Act; park districts; for parks, boulevards, |
driveways, parkways, viaducts, bridges, or tunnels. |
(70 ILCS 1250/2); Park Commissioners Street Control (1889) |
Act; park districts; for boulevards or driveways. |
(70 ILCS 1290/1); Park District Aquarium and Museum Act; |
municipalities or park districts; for aquariums or |
museums. |
(70 ILCS 1305/2); Park District Airport Zoning Act; park |
districts; for restriction of the height of structures. |
(70 ILCS 1310/5); Park District Elevated Highway Act; park |
districts; for elevated highways. |
(70 ILCS 1505/15); Chicago Park District Act; Chicago Park |
District; for parks and other purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1505/25.1); Chicago Park District Act; Chicago Park |
District; for parking lots or garages. |
(70 ILCS 1505/26.3); Chicago Park District Act; Chicago Park |
District; for harbors. |
(70 ILCS 1570/5); Lincoln Park Commissioners Land Condemnation |
Act; Lincoln Park Commissioners; for land and interests in |
land, including riparian rights. |
(70 ILCS 1801/30); Alexander-Cairo Port District Act; |
Alexander-Cairo Port District; for general purposes. |
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(70 ILCS 1805/8); Havana Regional Port District Act; Havana |
Regional Port District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1810/7); Illinois International Port District Act; |
Illinois International Port District; for general |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1815/13); Illinois Valley Regional Port District Act; |
Illinois Valley Regional Port District; for general |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1820/4); Jackson-Union Counties Regional Port |
District Act; Jackson-Union Counties Regional Port |
District; for removal of airport hazards or reduction of |
the height of objects or structures. |
(70 ILCS 1820/5); Jackson-Union Counties Regional Port |
District Act; Jackson-Union Counties Regional Port |
District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1825/4.9); Joliet Regional Port District Act; Joliet |
Regional Port District; for removal of airport hazards. |
(70 ILCS 1825/4.10); Joliet Regional Port District Act; Joliet |
Regional Port District; for reduction of the height of |
objects or structures. |
(70 ILCS 1825/4.18); Joliet Regional Port District Act; Joliet |
Regional Port District; for removal of hazards from ports |
and terminals. |
(70 ILCS 1825/5); Joliet Regional Port District Act; Joliet |
Regional Port District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1830/7.1); Kaskaskia Regional Port District Act; |
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Kaskaskia Regional Port District; for removal of hazards |
from ports and terminals. |
(70 ILCS 1830/14); Kaskaskia Regional Port District Act; |
Kaskaskia Regional Port District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1831/30); Massac-Metropolis Port District Act; |
Massac-Metropolis Port District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1835/5.10); Mt. Carmel Regional Port District Act; |
Mt. Carmel Regional Port District; for removal of airport |
hazards. |
(70 ILCS 1837/30); Ottawa Port District Act; Ottawa Port |
District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1842/30 and 1842/35); Rock Island Regional Port |
District Act; Rock Island Regional Port District and |
participating municipalities; for general Port District |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1845/4.9); Seneca Regional Port District Act; Seneca |
Regional Port District; for removal of airport hazards. |
(70 ILCS 1845/4.10); Seneca Regional Port District Act; Seneca |
Regional Port District; for reduction of the height of |
objects or structures. |
(70 ILCS 1845/5); Seneca Regional Port District Act; Seneca |
Regional Port District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1850/4); Shawneetown Regional Port District Act; |
Shawneetown Regional Port District; for removal of airport |
hazards or reduction of the height of objects or |
structures. |
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(70 ILCS 1850/5); Shawneetown Regional Port District Act; |
Shawneetown Regional Port District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1860/4); Tri-City Regional Port District Act; |
Tri-City Regional Port District; for removal of airport |
hazards. |
(70 ILCS 1860/5); Tri-City Regional Port District Act; |
Tri-City Regional Port District; for the development of |
facilities. |
(70 ILCS 1863/11); Upper Mississippi River International Port |
District Act; Upper Mississippi River International Port |
District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1865/4.9); Waukegan Port District Act; Waukegan Port |
District; for removal of airport hazards. |
(70 ILCS 1865/4.10); Waukegan Port District Act; Waukegan Port |
District; for restricting the height of objects or |
structures. |
(70 ILCS 1865/5); Waukegan Port District Act; Waukegan Port |
District; for the development of facilities. |
(70 ILCS 1905/16); Railroad Terminal Authority Act; Railroad |
Terminal Authority (Chicago); for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2105/9b); River Conservancy Districts Act; river |
conservancy districts; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2105/10a); River Conservancy Districts Act; river |
conservancy districts; for corporate purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2205/15); Sanitary District Act of 1907; sanitary |
districts; for corporate purposes. |
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(70 ILCS 2205/18); Sanitary District Act of 1907; sanitary |
districts; for improvements and works. |
(70 ILCS 2205/19); Sanitary District Act of 1907; sanitary |
districts; for access to property. |
(70 ILCS 2305/8); North Shore Water Reclamation District Act; |
North Shore Water Reclamation District; for corporate |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2305/15); North Shore Water Reclamation District Act; |
North Shore Water Reclamation District; for improvements. |
(70 ILCS 2405/7.9); Sanitary District Act of 1917; Sanitary |
District of Decatur; for carrying out agreements to sell, |
convey, or disburse treated wastewater to a private |
entity. |
(70 ILCS 2405/8); Sanitary District Act of 1917; sanitary |
districts; for corporate purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2405/15); Sanitary District Act of 1917; sanitary |
districts; for improvements. |
(70 ILCS 2405/16.9 and 2405/16.10); Sanitary District Act of |
1917; sanitary districts; for waterworks. |
(70 ILCS 2405/17.2); Sanitary District Act of 1917; sanitary |
districts; for public sewer and water utility treatment |
works. |
(70 ILCS 2405/18); Sanitary District Act of 1917; sanitary |
districts; for dams or other structures to regulate water |
flow. |
(70 ILCS 2605/8); Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act; |
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Metropolitan Water Reclamation District; for corporate |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2605/16); Metropolitan Water Reclamation District |
Act; Metropolitan Water Reclamation District; quick-take |
power for improvements. |
(70 ILCS 2605/17); Metropolitan Water Reclamation District |
Act; Metropolitan Water Reclamation District; for bridges. |
(70 ILCS 2605/35); Metropolitan Water Reclamation District |
Act; Metropolitan Water Reclamation District; for widening |
and deepening a navigable stream. |
(70 ILCS 2805/10); Sanitary District Act of 1936; sanitary |
districts; for corporate purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2805/24); Sanitary District Act of 1936; sanitary |
districts; for improvements. |
(70 ILCS 2805/26i and 2805/26j); Sanitary District Act of |
1936; sanitary districts; for drainage systems. |
(70 ILCS 2805/27); Sanitary District Act of 1936; sanitary |
districts; for dams or other structures to regulate water |
flow. |
(70 ILCS 2805/32k); Sanitary District Act of 1936; sanitary |
districts; for water supply. |
(70 ILCS 2805/32l); Sanitary District Act of 1936; sanitary |
districts; for waterworks. |
(70 ILCS 2905/2-7); Metro-East Flood Prevention District Act |
Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974; Metro-East Flood |
Prevention District Metro-East Sanitary District; for |
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corporate purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2905/2-8); Metro-East Flood Prevention District Act |
Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974; Metro-East Flood |
Prevention District Metro-East Sanitary District; for |
access to property. |
(70 ILCS 3010/10); Sanitary District Revenue Bond Act; |
sanitary districts; for sewerage systems. |
(70 ILCS 3205/12); Illinois Sports Facilities Authority Act; |
Illinois Sports Facilities Authority; quick-take power for |
its corporate purposes (obsolete). |
(70 ILCS 3405/16); Surface Water Protection District Act; |
surface water protection districts; for corporate |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 3605/7); Metropolitan Transit Authority Act; Chicago |
Transit Authority; for transportation systems. |
(70 ILCS 3605/8); Metropolitan Transit Authority Act; Chicago |
Transit Authority; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 3605/10); Metropolitan Transit Authority Act; Chicago |
Transit Authority; for general purposes, including |
railroad property. |
(70 ILCS 3610/3 and 3610/5); Local Mass Transit District Act; |
local mass transit districts; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 3615/2.13); Regional Transportation Authority Act; |
Regional Transportation Authority; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 3705/8 and 3705/12); Public Water District Act; |
public water districts; for waterworks. |
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(70 ILCS 3705/23a); Public Water District Act; public water |
districts; for sewerage properties. |
(70 ILCS 3705/23e); Public Water District Act; public water |
districts; for combined waterworks and sewerage systems. |
(70 ILCS 3715/6); Water Authorities Act; water authorities; |
for facilities to ensure adequate water supply. |
(70 ILCS 3715/27); Water Authorities Act; water authorities; |
for access to property. |
(75 ILCS 5/4-7); Illinois Local Library Act; boards of library |
trustees; for library buildings. |
(75 ILCS 16/30-55.80); Public Library District Act of 1991; |
public library districts; for general purposes. |
(75 ILCS 65/1 and 65/3); Libraries in Parks Act; corporate |
authorities of city or park district, or board of park |
commissioners; for free public library buildings. |
(Source: 104-435, eff. 11-21-25; 104-454, eff. 12-12-25; |
revised 1-8-26.) |
(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 104-457) |
Sec. 15-5-15. Eminent domain powers in ILCS Chapters 70 |
through 75. The following provisions of law may include |
express grants of the power to acquire property by |
condemnation or eminent domain: |
(70 ILCS 5/8.02 and 5/9); Airport Authorities Act; airport |
authorities; for public airport facilities. |
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(70 ILCS 5/8.05 and 5/9); Airport Authorities Act; airport |
authorities; for removal of airport hazards. |
(70 ILCS 5/8.06 and 5/9); Airport Authorities Act; airport |
authorities; for reduction of the height of objects or |
structures. |
(70 ILCS 10/4); Interstate Airport Authorities Act; interstate |
airport authorities; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 15/3); Kankakee River Valley Area Airport Authority |
Act; Kankakee River Valley Area Airport Authority; for |
acquisition of land for airports. |
(70 ILCS 200/2-20); Civic Center Code; civic center |
authorities; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/5-35); Civic Center Code; Aledo Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/10-15); Civic Center Code; Aurora Metropolitan |
Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for |
grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/15-40); Civic Center Code; Benton Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/20-15); Civic Center Code; Bloomington Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/35-35); Civic Center Code; Brownstown Park |
District Civic Center Authority; for grounds, centers, |
buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/40-35); Civic Center Code; Carbondale Civic |
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Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/55-60); Civic Center Code; Chicago South Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/60-30); Civic Center Code; Collinsville |
Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/70-35); Civic Center Code; Crystal Lake Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/75-20); Civic Center Code; Decatur Metropolitan |
Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for |
grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/80-15); Civic Center Code; DuPage County |
Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/85-35); Civic Center Code; Elgin Metropolitan |
Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for |
grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/95-25); Civic Center Code; Herrin Metropolitan |
Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for |
grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/110-35); Civic Center Code; Illinois Valley Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
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(70 ILCS 200/115-35); Civic Center Code; Jasper County Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/120-25); Civic Center Code; Jefferson County |
Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/125-15); Civic Center Code; Jo Daviess County |
Civic Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, |
and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/130-30); Civic Center Code; Katherine Dunham |
Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/145-35); Civic Center Code; Marengo Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/150-35); Civic Center Code; Mason County Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/155-15); Civic Center Code; Matteson Metropolitan |
Civic Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, |
and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/160-35); Civic Center Code; Maywood Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/165-35); Civic Center Code; Melrose Park |
Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/170-20); Civic Center Code; certain Metropolitan |
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Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authorities; |
for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 200/180-35); Civic Center Code; Normal Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/185-15); Civic Center Code; Oak Park Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/195-35); Civic Center Code; Ottawa Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/200-15); Civic Center Code; Pekin Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/205-15); Civic Center Code; Peoria Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/210-35); Civic Center Code; Pontiac Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/215-15); Civic Center Code; Illinois Quad City |
Civic Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, |
and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/220-30); Civic Center Code; Quincy Metropolitan |
Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for |
grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/225-35); Civic Center Code; Randolph County Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/230-35); Civic Center Code; River Forest |
Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
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(70 ILCS 200/235-40); Civic Center Code; Riverside Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/245-35); Civic Center Code; Salem Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/255-20); Civic Center Code; Springfield |
Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority; for |
grounds, centers, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/260-35); Civic Center Code; Sterling Metropolitan |
Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for |
grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/265-20); Civic Center Code; Vermilion County |
Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/270-35); Civic Center Code; Waukegan Civic Center |
Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/275-35); Civic Center Code; West Frankfort Civic |
Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and |
parking. |
(70 ILCS 200/280-20); Civic Center Code; Will County |
Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority; for |
grounds, centers, and parking. |
(70 ILCS 210/5); Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority |
Act; Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority; for |
general purposes, including quick-take power. |
(70 ILCS 405/22.04); Soil and Water Conservation Districts |
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Act; soil and water conservation districts; for general |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 410/10 and 410/12); Conservation District Act; |
conservation districts; for open space, wildland, scenic |
roadway, pathway, outdoor recreation, or other |
conservation benefits. |
(70 ILCS 503/25); Chanute-Rantoul National Aviation Center |
Redevelopment Commission Act; Chanute-Rantoul National |
Aviation Center Redevelopment Commission; for general |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 507/15); Fort Sheridan Redevelopment Commission Act; |
Fort Sheridan Redevelopment Commission; for general |
purposes or to carry out comprehensive or redevelopment |
plans. |
(70 ILCS 520/8); Southwestern Illinois Development Authority |
Act; Southwestern Illinois Development Authority; for |
general purposes, including quick-take power. |
(70 ILCS 605/4-17 and 605/5-7); Illinois Drainage Code; |
drainage districts; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 615/5 and 615/6); Chicago Drainage District Act; |
corporate authorities; for construction and maintenance of |
works. |
(70 ILCS 705/10); Fire Protection District Act; fire |
protection districts; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 750/20); Flood Prevention District Act; flood |
prevention districts; for general purposes. |
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(70 ILCS 805/6); Downstate Forest Preserve District Act; |
certain forest preserve districts; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 805/18.8); Downstate Forest Preserve District Act; |
certain forest preserve districts; for recreational and |
cultural facilities. |
(70 ILCS 810/8); Cook County Forest Preserve District Act; |
Forest Preserve District of Cook County; for general |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 810/38); Cook County Forest Preserve District Act; |
Forest Preserve District of Cook County; for recreational |
facilities. |
(70 ILCS 910/15 and 910/16); Hospital District Law; hospital |
districts; for hospitals or hospital facilities. |
(70 ILCS 915/3); Illinois Medical District Act; Illinois |
Medical District Commission; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 915/4.5); Illinois Medical District Act; Illinois |
Medical District Commission; quick-take power for the |
Illinois State Police Forensic Science Laboratory |
(obsolete). |
(70 ILCS 920/5); Tuberculosis Sanitarium District Act; |
tuberculosis sanitarium districts; for tuberculosis |
sanitariums. |
(70 ILCS 925/20); Mid-Illinois Medical District Act; |
Mid-Illinois Medical District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 930/20); Mid-America Medical District Act; |
Mid-America Medical District Commission; for general |
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purposes. |
(70 ILCS 935/20); Roseland Community Medical District Act; |
medical district; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1005/7); Mosquito Abatement District Act; mosquito |
abatement districts; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1105/8); Museum District Act; museum districts; for |
general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1205/7-1); Park District Code; park districts; for |
streets and other purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1205/8-1); Park District Code; park districts; for |
parks. |
(70 ILCS 1205/9-2 and 1205/9-4); Park District Code; park |
districts; for airports and landing fields. |
(70 ILCS 1205/11-2 and 1205/11-3); Park District Code; park |
districts; for State land abutting public water and |
certain access rights. |
(70 ILCS 1205/11.1-3); Park District Code; park districts; for |
harbors. |
(70 ILCS 1225/2); Park Commissioners Land Condemnation Act; |
park districts; for street widening. |
(70 ILCS 1230/1 and 1230/1-a); Park Commissioners Water |
Control Act; park districts; for parks, boulevards, |
driveways, parkways, viaducts, bridges, or tunnels. |
(70 ILCS 1250/2); Park Commissioners Street Control (1889) |
Act; park districts; for boulevards or driveways. |
(70 ILCS 1290/1); Park District Aquarium and Museum Act; |
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municipalities or park districts; for aquariums or |
museums. |
(70 ILCS 1305/2); Park District Airport Zoning Act; park |
districts; for restriction of the height of structures. |
(70 ILCS 1310/5); Park District Elevated Highway Act; park |
districts; for elevated highways. |
(70 ILCS 1505/15); Chicago Park District Act; Chicago Park |
District; for parks and other purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1505/25.1); Chicago Park District Act; Chicago Park |
District; for parking lots or garages. |
(70 ILCS 1505/26.3); Chicago Park District Act; Chicago Park |
District; for harbors. |
(70 ILCS 1570/5); Lincoln Park Commissioners Land Condemnation |
Act; Lincoln Park Commissioners; for land and interests in |
land, including riparian rights. |
(70 ILCS 1801/30); Alexander-Cairo Port District Act; |
Alexander-Cairo Port District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1805/8); Havana Regional Port District Act; Havana |
Regional Port District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1810/7); Illinois International Port District Act; |
Illinois International Port District; for general |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1815/13); Illinois Valley Regional Port District Act; |
Illinois Valley Regional Port District; for general |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1820/4); Jackson-Union Counties Regional Port |
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District Act; Jackson-Union Counties Regional Port |
District; for removal of airport hazards or reduction of |
the height of objects or structures. |
(70 ILCS 1820/5); Jackson-Union Counties Regional Port |
District Act; Jackson-Union Counties Regional Port |
District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1825/4.9); Joliet Regional Port District Act; Joliet |
Regional Port District; for removal of airport hazards. |
(70 ILCS 1825/4.10); Joliet Regional Port District Act; Joliet |
Regional Port District; for reduction of the height of |
objects or structures. |
(70 ILCS 1825/4.18); Joliet Regional Port District Act; Joliet |
Regional Port District; for removal of hazards from ports |
and terminals. |
(70 ILCS 1825/5); Joliet Regional Port District Act; Joliet |
Regional Port District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1830/7.1); Kaskaskia Regional Port District Act; |
Kaskaskia Regional Port District; for removal of hazards |
from ports and terminals. |
(70 ILCS 1830/14); Kaskaskia Regional Port District Act; |
Kaskaskia Regional Port District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1831/30); Massac-Metropolis Port District Act; |
Massac-Metropolis Port District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1835/5.10); Mt. Carmel Regional Port District Act; |
Mt. Carmel Regional Port District; for removal of airport |
hazards. |
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(70 ILCS 1837/30); Ottawa Port District Act; Ottawa Port |
District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1842/30 and 1842/35); Rock Island Regional Port |
District Act; Rock Island Regional Port District and |
participating municipalities; for general Port District |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1845/4.9); Seneca Regional Port District Act; Seneca |
Regional Port District; for removal of airport hazards. |
(70 ILCS 1845/4.10); Seneca Regional Port District Act; Seneca |
Regional Port District; for reduction of the height of |
objects or structures. |
(70 ILCS 1845/5); Seneca Regional Port District Act; Seneca |
Regional Port District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1850/4); Shawneetown Regional Port District Act; |
Shawneetown Regional Port District; for removal of airport |
hazards or reduction of the height of objects or |
structures. |
(70 ILCS 1850/5); Shawneetown Regional Port District Act; |
Shawneetown Regional Port District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1860/4); Tri-City Regional Port District Act; |
Tri-City Regional Port District; for removal of airport |
hazards. |
(70 ILCS 1860/5); Tri-City Regional Port District Act; |
Tri-City Regional Port District; for the development of |
facilities. |
(70 ILCS 1863/11); Upper Mississippi River International Port |
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District Act; Upper Mississippi River International Port |
District; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 1865/4.9); Waukegan Port District Act; Waukegan Port |
District; for removal of airport hazards. |
(70 ILCS 1865/4.10); Waukegan Port District Act; Waukegan Port |
District; for restricting the height of objects or |
structures. |
(70 ILCS 1865/5); Waukegan Port District Act; Waukegan Port |
District; for the development of facilities. |
(70 ILCS 1905/16); Railroad Terminal Authority Act; Railroad |
Terminal Authority (Chicago); for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2105/9b); River Conservancy Districts Act; river |
conservancy districts; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2105/10a); River Conservancy Districts Act; river |
conservancy districts; for corporate purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2205/15); Sanitary District Act of 1907; sanitary |
districts; for corporate purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2205/18); Sanitary District Act of 1907; sanitary |
districts; for improvements and works. |
(70 ILCS 2205/19); Sanitary District Act of 1907; sanitary |
districts; for access to property. |
(70 ILCS 2305/8); North Shore Water Reclamation District Act; |
North Shore Water Reclamation District; for corporate |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2305/15); North Shore Water Reclamation District Act; |
North Shore Water Reclamation District; for improvements. |
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(70 ILCS 2405/7.9); Sanitary District Act of 1917; Sanitary |
District of Decatur; for carrying out agreements to sell, |
convey, or disburse treated wastewater to a private |
entity. |
(70 ILCS 2405/8); Sanitary District Act of 1917; sanitary |
districts; for corporate purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2405/15); Sanitary District Act of 1917; sanitary |
districts; for improvements. |
(70 ILCS 2405/16.9 and 2405/16.10); Sanitary District Act of |
1917; sanitary districts; for waterworks. |
(70 ILCS 2405/17.2); Sanitary District Act of 1917; sanitary |
districts; for public sewer and water utility treatment |
works. |
(70 ILCS 2405/18); Sanitary District Act of 1917; sanitary |
districts; for dams or other structures to regulate water |
flow. |
(70 ILCS 2605/8); Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act; |
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District; for corporate |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2605/16); Metropolitan Water Reclamation District |
Act; Metropolitan Water Reclamation District; quick-take |
power for improvements. |
(70 ILCS 2605/17); Metropolitan Water Reclamation District |
Act; Metropolitan Water Reclamation District; for bridges. |
(70 ILCS 2605/35); Metropolitan Water Reclamation District |
Act; Metropolitan Water Reclamation District; for widening |
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and deepening a navigable stream. |
(70 ILCS 2805/10); Sanitary District Act of 1936; sanitary |
districts; for corporate purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2805/24); Sanitary District Act of 1936; sanitary |
districts; for improvements. |
(70 ILCS 2805/26i and 2805/26j); Sanitary District Act of |
1936; sanitary districts; for drainage systems. |
(70 ILCS 2805/27); Sanitary District Act of 1936; sanitary |
districts; for dams or other structures to regulate water |
flow. |
(70 ILCS 2805/32k); Sanitary District Act of 1936; sanitary |
districts; for water supply. |
(70 ILCS 2805/32l); Sanitary District Act of 1936; sanitary |
districts; for waterworks. |
(70 ILCS 2905/2-7); Metro-East Flood Prevention District Act |
Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974; Metro-East Flood |
Prevention District Metro-East Sanitary District; for |
corporate purposes. |
(70 ILCS 2905/2-8); Metro-East Flood Prevention District Act |
Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974; Metro-East Flood |
Prevention District Metro-East Sanitary District; for |
access to property. |
(70 ILCS 3010/10); Sanitary District Revenue Bond Act; |
sanitary districts; for sewerage systems. |
(70 ILCS 3205/12); Illinois Sports Facilities Authority Act; |
Illinois Sports Facilities Authority; quick-take power for |
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its corporate purposes (obsolete). |
(70 ILCS 3405/16); Surface Water Protection District Act; |
surface water protection districts; for corporate |
purposes. |
(70 ILCS 3605/7); Chicago Transit Authority Act; Chicago |
Transit Authority; for transportation systems. |
(70 ILCS 3605/8); Chicago Transit Authority Act; Chicago |
Transit Authority; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 3605/10); Chicago Transit Authority Act; Chicago |
Transit Authority; for general purposes, including |
railroad property. |
(70 ILCS 3610/3 and 3610/5); Local Mass Transit District Act; |
local mass transit districts; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 3615/2.13); Northern Illinois Transit Authority Act; |
Northern Illinois Transit Authority; for general purposes. |
(70 ILCS 3705/8 and 3705/12); Public Water District Act; |
public water districts; for waterworks. |
(70 ILCS 3705/23a); Public Water District Act; public water |
districts; for sewerage properties. |
(70 ILCS 3705/23e); Public Water District Act; public water |
districts; for combined waterworks and sewerage systems. |
(70 ILCS 3715/6); Water Authorities Act; water authorities; |
for facilities to ensure adequate water supply. |
(70 ILCS 3715/27); Water Authorities Act; water authorities; |
for access to property. |
(75 ILCS 5/4-7); Illinois Local Library Act; boards of library |
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trustees; for library buildings. |
(75 ILCS 16/30-55.80); Public Library District Act of 1991; |
public library districts; for general purposes. |
(75 ILCS 65/1 and 65/3); Libraries in Parks Act; corporate |
authorities of city or park district, or board of park |
commissioners; for free public library buildings. |
(Source: 104-435, eff. 11-21-25; 104-454, eff. 12-12-25; |
104-457, Article 5, Section 5-925, eff. 6-1-26; 104-457, |
Article 10, Section 10-75, eff. 6-1-26; 104-457, Article 15, |
Section 15-210, eff. 6-1-26; revised 1-8-26.) |
Section 50. The Local Governmental and Governmental |
Employees Tort Immunity Act is amended by changing Section |
9-107 as follows: |
(745 ILCS 10/9-107) (from Ch. 85, par. 9-107) |
Sec. 9-107. Policy; tax levy. |
(a) The General Assembly finds that the purpose of this |
Section is to provide an extraordinary tax for funding |
expenses relating to (i) tort liability, (ii) liability |
relating to actions brought under the federal Comprehensive |
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of |
1980 or the Environmental Protection Act, but only until |
December 31, 2010, (iii) insurance, and (iv) risk management |
programs. Thus, the tax has been excluded from various |
limitations otherwise applicable to tax levies. |
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Notwithstanding the extraordinary nature of the tax authorized |
by this Section, however, it has become apparent that some |
units of local government are using the tax revenue to fund |
expenses more properly paid from general operating funds. |
These uses of the revenue are inconsistent with the limited |
purpose of the tax authorization. |
Therefore, the General Assembly declares, as a matter of |
policy, that (i) the use of the tax revenue authorized by this |
Section for purposes not expressly authorized under this Act |
is improper and (ii) the provisions of this Section shall be |
strictly construed consistent with this declaration and the |
Act's express purposes. |
(b) A local public entity may annually levy or have levied |
on its behalf taxes upon all taxable property within its |
territory at a rate that will produce a sum that will be |
sufficient to: (i) pay the cost of insurance, individual or |
joint self-insurance (including reserves thereon), including |
all operating and administrative costs and expenses directly |
associated therewith, claims services and risk management |
directly attributable to loss prevention and loss reduction, |
legal services directly attributable to the insurance, |
self-insurance, or joint self-insurance program, and |
educational, inspectional, and supervisory services directly |
relating to loss prevention and loss reduction, participation |
in a reciprocal insurer as provided in Sections 72, 76, and 81 |
of the Illinois Insurance Code, or participation in a |
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reciprocal insurer, all as provided in settlements or |
judgments under Section 9-102, including all costs and |
reserves directly attributable to being a member of an |
insurance pool, under Section 9-103; (ii) pay the costs of and |
principal and interest on bonds issued under Section 9-105; |
(iii) pay judgments and settlements under Section 9-104 of |
this Act; (iv) discharge obligations under Section 34-18.1 of |
the School Code or make transfers under Section 17-2A of the |
School Code; (v) pay judgments and settlements under the |
federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, |
and Liability Act of 1980 and the Environmental Protection |
Act, but only until December 31, 2010; (vi) pay the costs |
authorized by the Metro-East Flood Prevention District Act |
Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974 as provided in |
subsection (a) of Section 5-1 of that Act; and (vii) pay the |
cost of risk management programs. Provided it complies with |
any other applicable statutory requirements, the local public |
entity may self-insure and establish reserves for expected |
losses for any property damage or for any liability or loss for |
which the local public entity is authorized to levy or have |
levied on its behalf taxes for the purchase of insurance or the |
payment of judgments or settlements under this Section. The |
decision of the board to establish a reserve shall be based on |
reasonable actuarial or insurance underwriting evidence and |
subject to the limits and reporting provisions in Section |
9-103. |
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If a school district was a member of a |
joint-self-health-insurance cooperative that had more |
liability in outstanding claims than revenue to pay those |
claims, the school board of that district may by resolution |
make a one-time transfer from any fund in which tort immunity |
moneys are maintained to the fund or funds from which payments |
to a joint-self-health-insurance cooperative can be or have |
been made of an amount not to exceed the amount of the |
liability claim that the school district owes to the |
joint-self-health-insurance cooperative or that the school |
district paid within the 2 years immediately preceding the |
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd General |
Assembly. |
Funds raised pursuant to this Section shall, unless |
lawfully transferred as provided in Section 17-2A of the |
School Code, only be used for the purposes specified in this |
Act, including protection against and reduction of any |
liability or loss described hereinabove and under Federal or |
State common or statutory law, the Workers' Compensation Act, |
the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act and the Unemployment |
Insurance Act. Funds raised pursuant to this Section may be |
invested in any manner in which other funds of local public |
entities may be invested under Section 2 of the Public Funds |
Investment Act. Interest on such funds shall be used only for |
purposes for which the funds can be used or, if surplus, must |
be used for abatement of property taxes levied by the local |
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taxing entity. |
A local public entity may enter into intergovernmental |
contracts with a term of not to exceed 12 years for the |
provision of joint self-insurance which contracts may include |
an obligation to pay a proportional share of a general |
obligation or revenue bond or other debt instrument issued by |
a local public entity which is a party to the |
intergovernmental contract and is authorized by the terms of |
the contract to issue the bond or other debt instrument. Funds |
due under such contracts shall not be considered debt under |
any constitutional or statutory limitation and the local |
public entity may levy or have levied on its behalf taxes to |
pay for its proportional share under the contract. Funds |
raised pursuant to intergovernmental contracts for the |
provision of joint self-insurance may only be used for the |
payment of any cost, liability or loss against which a local |
public entity may protect itself or self-insure pursuant to |
Section 9-103 or for the payment of which such entity may levy |
a tax pursuant to this Section, including tort judgments or |
settlements, costs associated with the issuance, retirement or |
refinancing of the bonds or other debt instruments, the |
repayment of the principal or interest of the bonds or other |
debt instruments, the costs of the administration of the joint |
self-insurance fund, consultant, and risk care management |
programs or the costs of insurance. Any surplus returned to |
the local public entity under the terms of the |
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intergovernmental contract shall be used only for purposes set |
forth in subsection (a) of Section 9-103 and Section 9-107 or |
for abatement of property taxes levied by the local taxing |
entity. |
Any tax levied under this Section shall be levied and |
collected in like manner with the general taxes of the entity |
and shall be exclusive of and in addition to the amount of tax |
that entity is now or may hereafter be authorized to levy for |
general purposes under any statute which may limit the amount |
of tax which that entity may levy for general purposes. The |
county clerk of the county in which any part of the territory |
of the local taxing entity is located, in reducing tax levies |
under the provisions of any Act concerning the levy and |
extension of taxes, shall not consider any tax provided for by |
this Section as a part of the general tax levy for the purposes |
of the entity nor include such tax within any limitation of the |
percent of the assessed valuation upon which taxes are |
required to be extended for such entity. |
With respect to taxes levied under this Section, either |
before, on, or after the effective date of this amendatory Act |
of 1994: |
(1) Those taxes are excepted from and shall not be |
included within the rate limitation imposed by law on |
taxes levied for general corporate purposes by the local |
public entity authorized to levy a tax under this Section. |
(2) Those taxes that a local public entity has levied |
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in reliance on this Section and that are excepted under |
paragraph (1) from the rate limitation imposed by law on |
taxes levied for general corporate purposes by the local |
public entity are not invalid because of any provision of |
the law authorizing the local public entity's tax levy for |
general corporate purposes that may be construed or may |
have been construed to restrict or limit those taxes |
levied, and those taxes are hereby validated. This |
validation of taxes levied applies to all cases pending on |
or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
1994. |
(3) Paragraphs (1) and (2) do not apply to a hospital |
organized under Article 170 or 175 of the Township Code, |
under the Town Hospital Act, or under the Township |
Non-Sectarian Hospital Act and do not give any authority |
to levy taxes on behalf of such a hospital in excess of the |
rate limitation imposed by law on taxes levied for general |
corporate purposes. A hospital organized under Article 170 |
or 175 of the Township Code, under the Town Hospital Act, |
or under the Township Non-Sectarian Hospital Act is not |
prohibited from levying taxes in support of tort liability |
bonds if the taxes do not cause the hospital's aggregate |
tax rate from exceeding the rate limitation imposed by law |
on taxes levied for general corporate purposes. |
Revenues derived from such tax shall be paid to the |
treasurer of the local taxing entity as collected and used for |
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the purposes of this Section and of Section 9-102, 9-103, |
9-104 or 9-105, as the case may be. If payments on account of |
such taxes are insufficient during any year to meet such |
purposes, the entity may issue tax anticipation warrants |
against the current tax levy in the manner provided by |
statute. |
(Source: P.A. 99-922, eff. 1-17-17.) |
Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes |
changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text |
that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section |
represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does |
not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes |
made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other |
Public Act. |