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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 655

Sec. 8.2. Zone Administrator.

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Sec. 8.2. Zone Administrator.
(a)Each Zone Administrator designated under Section 8 of this Act shall post a copy of the boundaries of the Enterprise Zone on its official Internet website and shall provide an electronic copy to the Department. The Department shall post each copy of the boundaries of an Enterprise Zone that it receives from a Zone Administrator on its official Internet website.
(b)The Zone Administrator shall collect and aggregate the following information:
(1)the estimated cost of each building project, broken down into labor and materials;
and
(2)within 60 days after the end of the project, the estimated cost of each building
project, broken down into labor and materials.
(c)By April 1 of each year, each Zone Administrator shall file a copy of its fee schedule with the Department, and the Department shall post the fee schedule on its website. Zone Administrators shall charge no more than 0.5% of the cost of building materials of the project associated with the specific Enterprise Zone, with a maximum fee of no more than $50,000.
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