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Code · Illinois · Chapter 35 — REVENUE · Act 200

Sec. 20-130. Distribution of taxes in counties of less than 3,000,000; return of erroneous distribution.

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Sec. 20-130. Distribution of taxes in counties of less than 3,000,000; return of erroneous distribution.
(a)All distributions of taxes collected by a county on behalf of taxing districts must be made by the county treasurer, in counties with less than 3,000,000 inhabitants, within 30 days after the due date and at 30 days intervals thereafter, unless the amount to be distributed is less than $5. The county treasurer shall distribute the taxes collected at the next 30-day interval if the taxes collected are $5 or more. If the tax collections for a taxing district are less than $5 for 3 consecutive 30-day intervals, the county treasurer shall automatically distribute the taxes collected to the unit of local government on the third 30-day interval. All interest earned by a county on behalf of taxing districts must be distributed by the county treasurer, in counties with less than 3,000,000 inhabitants, no later than the last distribution of taxes. The county treasurer shall determine the manner in which all distributions under this Section are to be made. The manner of distribution may include, but is not limited to, check or electronic funds transfer.
(b)Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, if a county makes an erroneous distribution of taxes collected and interest earned thereon, upon majority vote of the governing board of the taxing district that received the erroneous distribution, the taxing district shall return the funds to the county treasurer.
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