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Code · Illinois · Chapter 70 — SPECIAL DISTRICTS · Act 1005

Sec. 9.5. Levy and collection of taxes by municipalities and districts for mosquito abatement services.

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Sec. 9.5. Levy and collection of taxes by municipalities and districts for mosquito abatement services. If a municipality budgets for and provides mosquito abatement services and levies, within its general tax levy, a tax to fund those services, and if the municipality lies wholly or partially within a district that also levies a district tax upon territory that lies in both the affected municipality and the district, then:
(1)The affected municipality shall pay to the district the amount collected by the
municipality from its levy upon territory that lies within the affected district that is also levying a district tax on the territory for the same type and quantity of services.
(2)Whenever a district receives any payment from any municipality, as provided for in
this Section, the district shall reduce and abate the taxes levied by the district on the territory that is subject to taxation for the same type and quantity of mosquito abatement purposes by both the affected municipality and the district, at a rate that would reduce the taxes by an amount equal to the amount received by the district.
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