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Code · Illinois · Chapter 35 — REVENUE · Act 515

Sec. 11. Before any mobile home subject to the tax imposed by this Act may be moved, the transporting company must obtain a permit from the county treasurer certifying t.

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Sec. 11. Before any mobile home subject to the tax imposed by this Act may be moved, the transporting company must obtain a permit from the county treasurer certifying that the tax on the mobile home has been paid for the current tax period and all previous tax periods for which taxes remain due. It shall be a Class B misdemeanor for any person or entity to move any mobile home or cause it to be moved a distance of more than one mile without having received such permit from the taxpayer.
It shall be a Class B misdemeanor for any taxpayer to move any mobile home or cause it to be moved a distance of more than one mile without such permit having been issued by the county treasurer. This Section does not apply to
(i)any person or entity who moves a mobile home or causes it to be moved pursuant to a court order, nor does this Section apply to any person or municipality that moves a mobile home under the Abandoned Mobile Home Act or
(ii)a mobile home park owner that moves an abandoned mobile home for its disposal as scrap or otherwise without further use as a mobile home.
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