Illinois Compiled Statutes 65 Municipalities: Article 8 - Finance
Division 1. General Provisions
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-1
The corporate authorities may control the finances of the corporation. (Source: Laws 1961, p. 576.)
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-1.5
Internal auditor. The city council or board of trustees, as appropriate, may create the office of internal auditor. The duties of the internal auditor...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-2
The corporate authorities may appropriate money for corporate purposes only and provide for payment of debts and expenses of the corporation. (Source: Laws 1961,...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-2.5
Expenses for economic development. The corporate authorities may appropriate and expend funds for economic development purposes, including, without limitation, the making of grants to any...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-3
The corporate authorities may borrow money on the credit of the corporation for corporate purposes, and issue bonds therefor, in such amounts and form,...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-3.1
Borrowing from financial institutions. The corporate authorities may borrow money for corporate purposes from one fund for the use of another fund providing such borrowing...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-4
The corporate authorities may provide for the consolidation or refunding of maturing bonds and the funding of judgment debts, and to issue bonds in...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-5
Whenever in any fiscal year an ordinance authorizing the issuance of bonds is approved by the electors in any municipality with a population of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-6
Neither the corporate authorities nor any department or officer of any municipality shall add to the municipal expenditures in any fiscal year anything over...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-7
(a) Except as provided otherwise in this Section, no contract shall be made by the corporate authorities, or by any committee or member thereof,...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-8
All warrants drawn upon the municipal treasurer must be signed by the mayor or president and countersigned by the municipal clerk, or the city...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-9
No warrant payable on demand shall be drawn upon the municipal treasurer or against any fund in his possession unless at the time of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-10
Interest received by a municipality upon deposits of money derived from special assessments or special taxes and that part of the interest, penalties, and...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-11
Whenever a municipality does not have sufficient money in its treasury to meet all necessary expenses and liabilities of the municipality, including all expenses...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-12
Each warrant issued under Section 8-1-11 may be made payable at the time fixed in the warrant and shall bear interest, payable only out...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-13
Every municipality holding in its treasury funds which are set aside for use for particular purposes, but which are not immediately necessary for those...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-14
If at any time it is deemed expedient to convert into money any tax anticipation warrants theretofore issued and purchased with public funds pursuant...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-15
Any municipality having a population of 500,000 or more, holding in its treasury any fund set aside for use for a particular purpose that...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-16
In any municipality with a population of 500,000 or more the corporate authorities may levy a tax annually upon all the taxable property in...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-17
The corporate authorities of any municipality may receive funds from the United States pursuant to the "Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973", Public...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-1-18
Purchases made pursuant to this Act shall be made in compliance with the "Local Government Prompt Payment Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly....
Division 2. Annual Appropriation Ordinances
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-1
Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 8-2-1 through 8-2-8, the corporate authorities in municipalities with a population of 500,000 or more, shall pass an...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-2
Prior to November 15 of each year, the mayor in municipalities specified in Section 8-2-1 shall submit to the corporate authorities the executive budget...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-3
Proposed appropriations in municipalities specified in Section 8-2-1 shall be arranged according to funds and also according to departments and other separate agencies of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-4
The objects and purposes for which appropriations shall be made in municipalities specified in Section 8-2-1 are classified and standardized by the following items,...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-5
The items specified in Section 8-2-4 when used in the budget document and appropriation ordinance of municipalities specified in Section 8-2-1 are defined as...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-6
Budget document; availability; hearing; limitations on appropriations. (a) The corporate authorities in municipalities specified in Section 8-2-1 shall make the budget document as submitted...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-7
Except as otherwise specially provided by law, no further appropriations in municipalities specified in Section 8-2-1 shall be made prior to the passage of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-8
Nothing contained in Sections 8-2-1 through 8-2-7 shall deprive the corporate authorities of power to provide for the payment from the funds of the...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-9
In municipalities with less than 500,000 inhabitants, the corporate authorities shall pass an ordinance within the first quarter of each fiscal year, to be...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-9.1
Budget officer. Every municipality with a population of less than 500,000 (except special charter municipalities having a population in excess of 50,000) that has...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-9.2
The municipal budget officer appointed in any municipality pursuant to Section 8-2-9.1 shall have the following powers and duties: (a) Permit and encourage and...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-9.3
The municipal budget officer shall compile a budget, such budget to contain estimates of revenues available to the municipality for the fiscal year for...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-9.4
Passage of the annual budget by the corporate authorities shall be in lieu of passage of the appropriation ordinance as required by Section 8-2-9...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-9.5
In the preparation by the municipal budget officer of the annual budget, an amount not to exceed 3% of the equalized assessed value of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-9.6
The corporate authorities may delegate authority to heads of municipal departments, boards, or commissions to delete, add to, change or create sub-classes within object...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-9.7
Funds for contingency purposes. The annual budget may contain money set aside for contingency purposes not to exceed ten percent of the total budget,...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-9.9
The corporate authorities shall make the tentative annual budget conveniently available to public inspection for at least ten days prior to the passage of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-9.10
Any municipality that has previously adopted the provisions of these Sections 8-2-9.1 through 8-2-9.9 may abandon the provisions hereof by a 2/3 majority vote...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-2-9.11
Whenever any municipality has entered into a contract for the repair, remodeling, renovation or construction of a building or structure or the construction or...
Division 3. Levy and Collection of Taxes
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-1
The corporate authorities may levy and collect taxes for corporate purposes. They shall do this in the following manner: On or before the last...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-1.1
The corporate authorities of any municipality of less than 500,000 inhabitants, by ordinance, may order the submission to the electors of a proposition to...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-2
The taxes levied under Section 8-3-1 shall be collected and enforced in the same manner and by the same officers as state and county...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-3
The officer collecting the taxes levied under Section 8-3-1 shall settle with and pay over to the municipal treasurer, or, in the case of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-4
Whenever a municipality is required to levy a tax for the payment of a particular debt, appropriation, or liability of the municipality, the tax...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-5
All taxes levied by a municipality, except special assessments for local improvements, shall be uniform upon all taxable property and persons within the limits...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-6
Every municipality incorporated under a special act shall levy and collect its taxes in the manner provided for in this Division 3 and in...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-7
Every municipality incorporated under a special act has the power to levy and collect annually its taxes for general purposes, exclusive of the amounts...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-7a
(a) Whenever a petition containing the signatures of at least l,000 or 10% of the registered voters, whichever is less, residing in a municipality...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-8
Whenever any property listed or assessed for municipal taxation is destroyed by fire, in whole or in part, before the levy thereon of municipal...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-9
Whenever (1) a large portion of the taxable property of a municipality is destroyed by fire so as to seriously impair or affect the...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-10
No municipality shall receive from the county treasury of any county in which the municipality is situated in whole or in part, any greater...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-11
No municipality shall receive from the county treasury any greater drawback of its proportion of the taxes paid into the county treasury of the...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-12
In any city having a population of less than 20,000 which is operating under a special act and whose public schools within its corporate...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-13
The corporate authorities of any municipality containing 500,000 or more inhabitants may impose a tax prior to July 1, 1969, upon all persons engaged...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-14
Municipal hotel operators' occupation tax. The corporate authorities of any municipality may impose a tax upon all persons engaged in such municipality in the business...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-14a
Municipal hotel use tax. (a) The corporate authorities of any municipality may impose a tax upon the privilege of renting or leasing rooms in a...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-15
The corporate authorities of each municipality shall have all powers necessary to enforce the collection of any tax imposed and collected by such municipality,...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-16
The corporate authorities of any municipality may annually levy, for emergency services and disaster operations as defined in the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act,...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-17
The corporate authorities of a municipality may not impose a tax on any tuition or fees received by a public or private post-secondary educational...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-18
A municipality, upon a majority vote of its governing authority, may abate taxes levied for corporate purposes under Section 8-3-1 in an amount not...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-3-19
Home rule real estate transfer taxes. (a) After the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly and subject to this Section,...
Division 4. Issuance of Bonds
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-1
No bonds shall be issued by the corporate authorities of any municipality until the question of authorizing such bonds has been submitted to the electors...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-2
Such question shall be in substantially the following form: -------------------------------------------------------------- Shall bonds in the amount of $....... be issued by the city (or YES...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-3
The corporate authorities of any municipality, without submitting the question to the electors thereof for approval, may authorize by ordinance the issuance of refunding...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-4
The ordinance authorizing the refunding bonds shall prescribe all details thereof and shall provide for the levy and collection of a direct annual tax...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-5
The refunding bonds may be exchanged for the bonds to be refunded on the basis of dollar for dollar for the par value of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-6
The refunding bonds shall be of such form and denomination, payable at such place, bear such date, and be executed by such officials as...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-7
Whenever any refunding bonds are purchased or redeemed and cancelled, as provided in Section 8-4-6, the taxes thereafter to be extended for payment of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-8
Money which becomes available from taxes that were levied for prior years for payment of bonds or interest coupons that were paid or refunded...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-9
The corporate authorities of a municipality may take any action that may be necessary to inform the owners of unpaid bonds regarding the financial...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-10
Sections 8-4-3 through 8-4-10 apply to all municipalities, whether incorporated under a general or a special act, and shall constitute complete authority for issuing...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-11
In every municipality there shall be a sinking fund commission, composed of the mayor or president, as the case may be, the chairman of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-12
Whenever there is a sum in the municipality's sinking fund in excess of the amount required for the payment of the municipality's bonded indebtedness...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-13
Every municipality incorporated by and operating under a special charter may borrow money upon the credit of the municipality for lawful corporate purposes, including...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-14
Without submitting the question to the legal voters thereof for approval the corporate authorities of any municipality having a population of less than 500,000...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-15
The ordinance authorizing such refunding revenue bonds shall prescribe all the details thereof and the bonds shall be in such form and denomination, payable...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-16
If any revenue securities which are refunded are secured by an indenture of mortgage or deed of trust, such indenture of mortgage or deed...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-17
Whenever refunding revenue bonds are issued under this Division 4, sufficient revenues received from the operation of the municipally-owned utility or facility shall be...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-18
Rates charged for service and the use of the utility or facility shall be sufficient at all times to pay the cost of operation...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-19
Any holder of a bond or bonds, or of any of the coupons of any bond or bonds of a municipality issued under Sections...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-20
After the ordinance providing for the issuance of the refunding revenue bonds has been passed, it shall be published at least once within 10...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-21
Such refunding revenue bonds may be exchanged on a basis of par for the securities to be refunded, or such bonds may be sold...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-22
The corporate authorities of any such municipality are authorized to take any action that may be necessary to inform owners of outstanding securities regarding...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-23
Sections 8-4-14 through 8-4-23 constitute complete authority for the issue of refunding revenue bonds as herein provided without reference to any other laws or...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-24
Whenever bonds have been issued by any municipality for the purpose of constructing an incinerator, and the corporate authorities decide that such project is...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-25
Subject to the requirements of the Bond Issue Notification Act, any municipality is authorized to issue from time to time full faith and credit...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4-26
Subject to the requirements of the Bond Issue Notification Act, the corporate authorities of any municipality having a board of election commissioners may issue...
Division 4.1. Municipal Bond Reform Act
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4.1-1
This Division shall be known and may be cited as the "Municipal Bond Reform Act." (Source: P.A. 85-158.)
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4.1-2
In addition to other words and terms as defined in this Code, the following words or terms shall as used in this Division have...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4.1-3
The provisions of this Act are intended to be supplemental and in addition to all other power or authority granted to municipalities, shall be...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4.1-4
Whenever Applicable Law provides that the authorization or the issuance of Bonds, or the becoming effective of an ordinance or resolution providing for the...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4.1-5
The corporate authorities may provide for a reserve fund solely for the payment of the principal of and interest on Bonds. Bond proceeds may...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4.1-6
The corporate authorities are authorized and may covenant and contract with the holders of Revenue Bonds to levy, charge and collect moneys pledged as...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4.1-7
The proceeds of Bonds may be used to provide for the payment of interest upon such Bonds for a period not to exceed the...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4.1-8
Bonds authorized by Applicable Law may be issued in one or more series, bear such date or dates, become due at such time or...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4.1-9
Any redemption premium payable upon the redemption of Bonds may be payable from the proceeds of refunding Bonds which may be issued under Applicable...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4.1-10
In addition to the authority otherwise available to invest funds, corporate authorities may authorize and upon such authorization the Treasurer of any municipality may...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4.1-11
A municipality may pledge, as security for the payment of its Bonds, (a) revenues derived from the operation of any utility system or revenue...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-4.1-12
Bonds which are issued in part pursuant to this Act may contain a recital to that effect and any such recital shall be conclusive...
Division 5. Debt Limits in Municipalities of Less Than 500,000
Division 6. Working Cash Fund in Municipalities of 500,000 of More
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-6-1
In each municipality with a population of more than 500,000, a fund to be known as a working cash fund may be created, set...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-6-2
For the purpose of creating a working cash fund, the corporate authorities may incur an indebtedness and issue bonds therefor in an amount not...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-6-3
For the purpose of providing money for such a working cash fund, the corporate authorities also have the power to levy annually, upon all...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-6-4
All money received from the issuance of bonds as authorized in Section 8-6-2, or from any tax levied pursuant to the authority granted by...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-6-5
Money shall be transferred from the working cash fund to the general corporate fund only upon the authority of the corporate authorities who, from...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-6-6
Any person holding an office, trust, or employment under a municipality with a population of more than 500,000, who is guilty of the wilful...
Division 7. Working Cash Fund in Municipalities of Less Than 500,000
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-7-1
In each municipality with less than 500,000 inhabitants, a fund to be known as a working cash fund may be created, set apart, maintained,...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-7-2
For the purpose of creating such a working cash fund, the corporate authorities may incur an indebtedness and issue bonds therefor in an amount...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-7-3
For the purpose of providing money for such a working cash fund, the corporate authorities shall also have power to levy, annually, upon all...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-7-4
All money received from the issuance of bonds as authorized in Section 8-7-2, or from any tax levied pursuant to the authority granted by...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-7-5
Money shall be transferred from the working cash fund to the general corporate or special funds only upon the authority of the corporate authorities,...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-7-6
Any person holding an office, trust, or employment under a municipality with less than 500,000 inhabitants, who is guilty of the wilful violation of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-7-7
Abolishment of working cash fund. (a) The corporate authority of any municipality may abolish its working cash fund by resolution and may transfer any...
Division 8. Audit of Accounts
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-8-1
This Division 8 may be cited as The Illinois Municipal Auditing Law. (Source: Laws 1961, p. 576.)
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-8-2
The following terms shall, unless the context otherwise indicates, have the following meanings: (1) "Municipality" or "municipalities" means all cities, villages and incorporated towns...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-8-3
Audit requirements. (a) The corporate authorities of each municipality coming under the provisions of this Division 8 shall cause an audit of the funds and...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-8-3.5
Tax Increment Financing Report. The reports filed under subsection (d) of Section 11-74.4-5 of the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act and the reports filed under...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-8-4
Overdue reports. (a) In the event the required audit report for a municipality is not filed with the Comptroller in accordance with Section 8-8-7 within...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-8-5
The audit shall be made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. Reporting on the financial position and results of financial operations for each...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-8-7
When the accountant or accountants have completed the audit, not less than 2 copies of a report of the audit shall be made and...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-8-8
The expenses of the audit and investigation of public accounts provided for in Division 8, whether ordered by the corporate authorities or the Comptroller,...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-8-9
The provisions of the Division 8 shall not be construed to relieve any officer of any duties now required by law of him with...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-8-10
The corporate authorities of a municipality may establish an audit committee, and may appoint members of the corporate authority or other appropriate officers to...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-8-10.5
Audit report disclosure. Each fiscal year, within 60 days of the close of an audit under this Act, the auditor conducting the audit of all...
Division 9. Purchasing and Public Works Contracts in Municipalities of Less Than 500,000
Division 10. Purchasing and Public Works Contracts in Cities of More Than 500,000
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-1
This division shall be known and is hereafter designated as "Municipal purchasing act for cities of 500,000 or more population." (Source: Laws 1961, p.
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-2
In addition to all the rights, powers, privileges, duties, and obligations conferred thereon elsewhere in this division or any other Acts, all cities of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-2.5
Airports. This Division 10 applies to purchase orders and contracts relating to airports owned or operated by a municipality of more than 500,000 population....
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-3
(a) Except as otherwise herein provided, all purchase orders or contracts of whatever nature, for labor, services or work, the purchase, lease, or sale...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-4
Contracts which by their nature are not adapted to award by competitive bidding, such as but not limited to contracts for the services of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-5
In the case of an emergency affecting the public health or safety, so declared by the corporate authorities of the municipality at a meeting...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-6
The responsible head of each major department, office, institution, board, commission, agency or instrumentality of such municipal government shall certify in writing to the...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-7
All proposals to award purchase orders or contracts involving amounts in excess of $10,000 shall be published at least 10 days, excluding Sundays and...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-8
Any agreement or collusion among bidders or prospective bidders in restraint of freedom of competition by agreement to bid a fixed price, or otherwise,...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-8.5
Disclosure. Each person submitting a bid or proposal in relation to any contract in excess of $10,000 under this Division 10, including contracts exempt...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-9
All sealed bids shall be publicly opened by the purchasing agent of such municipality, or by an officer or employee in the office of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-10
The award of any contract involving amounts in excess of $10,000 shall be made by the purchasing agent to the lowest or highest responsible...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-11
In determining the responsibility of any bidder the purchasing agent may take into account other factors in addition to financial responsibility, such as past...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-12
Any and all bids received in response to an advertisement may be rejected by the purchasing agent if the bidder is not deemed responsible,...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-13
Bond, with sufficient sureties, in such amount as shall be deemed adequate, not only to insure performance of contract in the time and manner...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-14
No contract awarded to the lowest responsible bidder or to the highest responsible bidder, as the case may be, shall be assignable or sublet...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-15
In all municipalities within the purview of this Division 10, there shall be a purchasing agent who shall be appointed by the mayor by...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-16
The purchasing agent may appoint the necessary employees of his office in accordance with law. The number and salaries of such employees shall be...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-17
The corporate authorities of any such municipality may establish a revolving fund in such amount as may be necessary to enable the purchasing agent...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-18
No department, office, institution, commission, board, agency or instrumentality of any such municipality, or any officer or employe thereof, shall be empowered to execute...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-19
In all municipalities to which the provisions of this Division 10 shall apply, there shall be a board of standardization, which board shall be...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-20
Official ordinances in conformity with the provisions of this Division 10 shall be adopted by formal action of the corporate authorities of such municipality...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-21
Any purchase order or contract executed in violation of this Division 10 shall be null and void as to the municipality and if public...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-22
Nothing contained in this Division 10 shall be deemed to apply to the letting of contracts and accepting of bids for the construction of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-23
The comptroller of each municipality to which this Division 10 applies shall conduct audits of all expenditures incident to all purchase orders and contracts...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-24
All specifications pertaining to the construction, alteration, rehabilitation or repair of any real property of such municipality shall be prepared by the engineering agency...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-25
In the event of a conflict between the application of this Division 10 of Article 8 and the application of "An Act concerning municipalities,...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-10-26
Long-term contracts. Any municipality may enter into a long-term energy contract, even if the length of the contract would exceed the term of office...
Division 11. Certain Revenue Taxes
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-1
Home Rule Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. The corporate authorities of a home rule municipality may impose a tax upon all persons engaged in the...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-1.1
Non-home rule municipalities; imposition of taxes. (a) The corporate authorities of a non-home rule municipality may, upon approval of the electors of the municipality pursuant...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-1.2
Definition. As used in Sections 8-11-1.3, 8-11-1.4 and 8-11-1.5 of this Act: (a) "Public infrastructure" means municipal roads and streets, access roads, bridges, and sidewalks;...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-1.3
Non-Home Rule Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. The corporate authorities of a non-home rule municipality may impose a tax upon all persons engaged in the...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-1.4
Non-Home Rule Municipal Service Occupation Tax Act. The corporate authorities of a non-home rule municipality may impose a tax upon all persons engaged, in such...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-1.5
Non-Home Rule Municipal Use Tax Act. The corporate authorities of a non-home rule municipality may impose a tax upon the privilege of using, in such...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-1.6
Non-home rule municipal retailers occupation tax; municipalities between 20,000 and 25,000. The corporate authorities of a non-home rule municipality with a population of more than...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-1.7
Non-home rule municipal service occupation tax; municipalities between 20,000 and 25,000. The corporate authorities of a non-home rule municipality with a population of more than...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-1.8
Non-home rule municipal tax recision. Whenever the corporate authorities of a non-home rule municipality with a population of more than 20,000 but less than...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-2
The corporate authorities of any municipality may tax any or all of the following occupations or privileges: 1. (Blank). 2. Persons engaged in the business...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-2.5
Municipal tax review; requests for information. (a) If a municipality has imposed a tax under Section 8-11-2, then the municipality may conduct an audit of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-3
The corporate authorities of any municipality may tax persons engaged in the business of selling cigarettes at retail, at a rate of not exceeding...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-4
Each owner of a motor vehicle or motor bicycle may be required by any such city, village, or town within which he resides to...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-5
Home Rule Municipal Service Occupation Tax Act. The corporate authorities of a home rule municipality may impose a tax upon all persons engaged, in such...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-6
Home Rule Municipal Use Tax Act. (a) The corporate authorities of a home rule municipality may impose a tax upon the privilege of using, in...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-6a
Home rule municipalities; preemption of certain taxes. Except as provided in Sections 8-11-1, 8-11-5, 8-11-6, 8-11-6b, 8-11-6c, and 11-74.3-6 on and after September 1, 1990,...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-6b
Home rule soft drink taxes. (a) Except as provided in Sections 8-11-1, 8-11-5 and 8-11-6, or as provided in this Section, no home rule...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-6c
Home Rule food and beverage tax to support parking facilities. (a) In addition to any other tax that it is authorized to impose, a home...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-7
The corporate authorities of a municipality may impose a tax upon all persons engaged in the business of renting automobiles in the municipality at...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-8
The corporate authorities of a municipality may impose a tax upon the privilege of using, in such municipality, an automobile which is rented from...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-9
(Repealed). (Source: P.A. 84-149. Repealed by P.A. 98-584, eff. 8-27-13.)
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-9.1
Except as hereinafter provided, the Department of Revenue shall publish and make available to each municipality a quarterly report in which the Department of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-11
In addition to any other taxes authorized by law, the corporate authorities of a municipality may impose a tax upon the privilege of leasing...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-15
(a) The corporate authorities of a municipality of over 100,000 inhabitants may, upon approval of the electors of the municipality pursuant to subsection (b),...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-16
The Department of Revenue shall submit to each municipality each year a list of those persons within that municipality who are registered with the...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-17
(Repealed). (Source: P.A. 92-526, eff. 7-1-02. Repealed internally, eff. 1-1-03.)
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-18
(Repealed). (Source: P.A. 88-597, eff. 8-28-94. Repealed internally, eff. 9-6-97.)
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-20
Economic incentive agreements. The corporate authorities of a municipality may enter into an economic incentive agreement relating to the development or redevelopment of land...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-11-21
Agreements to share or rebate occupation taxes. (a) On and after June 1, 2004, the corporate authorities of a municipality shall not enter into any...
Division 12. Financially Distressed City Law
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-1
This Division 12 may be cited as the Financially Distressed City Law. (Source: P.A. 86-1211.)
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-2
(a) Pursuant to the authority of the General Assembly to provide for the public health, safety and welfare, the General Assembly hereby finds and...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-3
As used in this Division: (1) "Authority" means the "(Name of Financially Distressed City) Financial Advisory Authority". (2) "Financially distressed city" means any municipality...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-4
In order to receive assistance as provided in this Division, a home rule municipality shall first, by ordinance passed by its corporate authorities, request...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-5
For each financially distressed city to which this Division is applicable as provided in Section 8-12-4, there is established a body both corporate and...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-6
Purposes and powers. (a) The purposes of the Authority shall be to provide a secure financial basis for and to furnish assistance to a...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-7
The governing body of the Authority shall be a board consisting of 5 Directors. Directors shall be appointed by the Governor, with the advice...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-8
The initial Directors shall be appointed, as provided in Section 8-12-7, within 30 days after this Division first becomes applicable to the financially distressed...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-9
The Chairperson shall preside at meetings of the Directors. The Directors may establish such offices and appoint such officers for the Authority as they...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-10
Any State agency or unit of local government, within its respective function, may render such services to the Authority as the Authority may request....
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-11
The Directors shall serve without compensation, but each Director shall be entitled to reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-12
(a) The Governor shall call the first meeting of the Authority. Thereafter, the Directors shall prescribe the times and places for their meetings and...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-13
In carrying out the purposes of this Division, and pursuant to Sections 8-12-14 through 8-12-24, as hereinafter provided, the Authority shall have the power...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-14
The Budget of the financially distressed city for its first fiscal year commencing after this Division first becomes applicable to the financially distressed city...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-15
The financially distressed city shall develop, adopt and submit to the Authority, within 45 days after this Division first becomes applicable to the city...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-16
The financially distressed city shall develop, adopt and submit to the Authority, within 30 days after this Division first becomes applicable to the city...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-17
(a) No contract or other obligation shall be entered into by the financially distressed city unless it is consistent with the Financial Plan and...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-18
The financially distressed city shall meet its debt service obligations as they become due. No other expenditure shall be made by the city unless...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-19
The Authority shall appoint and shall have the authority to remove a financial management officer. The financial management officer shall have the responsibility for...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-20
Upon direction of the Authority, the financially distressed city shall reorganize its financial accounts and its management and budgetary systems in whatever manner the...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-21
The Authority in its sole discretion may intercept any payments that the city from time to time is entitled to receive from any funds...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-22
(a) After the Authority has certified to the Governor that the financially distressed city has completed 10 successive years of balanced budgets: (1) The...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-23
A financially distressed city to which this Division applies shall remain subject to all other applicable provisions of this Act, except as limited by...
- Illinois Municipal Code. - 65 ILCS 5, Section 8-12-24
A home rule unit which is a financially distressed city to which this Division is applicable as provided in Section 8-12-4 may not employ...
Last modified: February 18, 2015