(30 ILCS 345/1) (from Ch. 17, par. 6851)
Sec. 1.
Short title.
This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Illinois
Private Activity Bond Allocation Act".
(Source: P.A. 84-952.)
(30 ILCS 345/2) (from Ch. 17, par. 6852)
Sec. 2.
Public policy.
The General Assembly has determined that the federal
government has imposed certain restrictions on the aggregate amount of
private activity bonds, the interest on which is not included in
federal gross income for purposes of federal income tax,
which may be issued by the State, its agencies, instrumentalities and
local governments, including home rule and non-home rule governments. It
is necessary for the State to establish procedures in order to achieve
marketability and to ensure the equitable issuance of such bonds. It is
declared to be the purpose of this Act to establish the compliance
provisions for the State and units of local government in the issuance of
such private activity bonds.
(Source: P.A. 85-1141.)
(30 ILCS 345/3) (from Ch. 17, par. 6853)
Sec. 3.
Definitions.
(a) "Code" means the United States Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as now or hereafter amended.
(b) "Official action" means a resolution or ordinance authorizing the
issuance or taking similar official action with respect to the issuance of
private activity bonds.
(c) "Private activity bond" means (1) that term as defined in Section
141(a) of the Code, as a bond, note or other evidence of indebtedness,
but only to the extent such bond, note or other evidence of indebtedness is
subject to the volume cap described in Section 146 of the Code or (2)
any bond, note or other evidence of indebtedness, but only to the extent
such bond, note or other evidence of indebtedness is subject to the volume
cap described in Section 146 of the Code.
(d) "State agency" means any State agency, commission, board, authority,
or body politic and corporate of the State authorized by law to issue
private activity bonds, other than a unit of local government or a home rule unit.
(e) "Unit of local government" means a municipality or county, other
than a home rule unit.
(f) "Governor's office" shall mean any person or entity the Governor
shall designate as the person or entity charged
with the authority to allocate private activity bonds within the State
volume cap limits among all the political
subdivisions of the State.
(g) "Guidelines and Procedures" shall mean the written procedures
issued by the Governor's Office under this Act, which shall govern and
control the administration of the allocation process in accordance with
the provisions of this Act.
(h) "Volume cap" means the total aggregate amount of private activity
bonds that the State and its State agencies, units of local government and
home rule units may issue in any calendar year under Section 146 of the
Code, excluding any private activity bonds which may be issued pursuant to
a valid carry-forward election under Section 103 of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1954, as amended, or Section 146 of the Code.
(i) "State Agency Pool" shall be 50% of the volume cap as reduced by the
aggregate share of volume cap for all home rule units as determined under
Section 146 of the Code.
(j) "Local Government Pool" shall be 50% of the volume cap as reduced by
the aggregate share of volume cap for all home rule units as determined
under Section 146 of the Code.
(k) "Home rule unit" means a county or municipality which is a home
rule unit as provided in Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution of 1970.
(Source: P.A. 86-40.)
(30 ILCS 345/4) (from Ch. 17, par. 6854)
Sec. 4.
State agency allocation.
(a) The Governor's office may allocate
volume cap among the State and the State agencies from the
State Agency Pool for private activity bonds issued by
the State and the State agencies under Section 146 of the Code.
(b) The State or any State agency which proposes to issue private
activity bonds shall, prior to issuance, provide written notice to the
Governor's office, and shall request approval of such bond issue from the
Governor's office pursuant to the Guidelines and Procedures.
(c) Subject to compliance with all the requirements stated herein and to
the extent the State Agency Pool is not exceeded, requests for allocation
of volume cap shall be processed in the order in which they are received by
the Governor's office.
(d) The State or a State agency which has received an allocation
of volume cap from the Governor's Office under this Act may issue private
activity bonds within such limit during the balance of the calendar year.
(e) The State or a State agency which has received an allocation of
volume cap from the Governor's office may issue private activity bonds
during a subsequent calendar year or years pursuant to a valid
carry-forward election under Section 103 of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, or Section 146(f) of the Code.
(Source: P.A. 85-1141.)
(30 ILCS 345/5) (from Ch. 17, par. 6855)
Sec. 5.
Unit of local government allocation.
(a) No unit of local
government shall issue any private activity bond, except in conformity with
rules established by the Governor's office pursuant to this Act.
(b) The total volume cap available to all units of local government
is hereby assigned to the Local Government Pool. The Local Government Pool
for each calendar year shall be allocated by the Governor's office as follows:
(c) The amount of volume cap remaining in the Local Government Pool as of
July 14 of each calendar year, shall be, on July
15, of each
calendar year, reserved to the Governor's office for reallocation to the
State, State agencies or units of local government applying under this
Section. The amount of volume cap, the allocation of which has expired
after July 14 of any calendar year, is reserved upon
its expiration to
the Governor's office for reallocation to the State, State agencies or
units of local government applying under this Section. Requests for
allocation of volume cap by the State, State agencies and units of local
government under this subsection shall be processed as they are received by
the Governor's office.
(d) The State or State agency which has received an allocation of
volume cap from the Governor's office under this Section may issue
private activity bonds within such limit during the balance of the calendar
year or as provided in subsection (e) of Section 4 of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 89-460, eff. 5-24-96.)
(30 ILCS 345/6) (from Ch. 17, par. 6856)
Sec. 6.
Voluntary Reallocations.
The State, any State agency and
the corporate authorities of any home rule unit, except as provided and
limited in Section 6.1, may reallocate to any unit
of local government, any home rule unit, the State or a State agency at any
time all or any portion of its unused allocation of its volume cap,
including any allocation available by reason of a valid carry-forward
election under Sections 103 or 146 of the Code;
provided, however, that any such reallocation is made in writing and a
record of that reallocation is maintained by a home rule unit, unit of
local government or State agency receiving the reallocation in its records
for the term of all private activity bonds it issues for that calendar year
to which such allocation applies, and that a notice of that reallocation is
given to the Governor's office, pursuant to the guidelines and procedures.
(Source: P.A. 86-40.)
(30 ILCS 345/6.1) (from Ch. 17, par. 6856.1)
Sec. 6.1.
(a) That portion of volume cap allocation remaining unused
by a home rule unit, other than a municipality with over 2,000,000
inhabitants, as of May 1 of each calendar year, shall be, on June 1 of each
calendar year, reserved to the Governor's office for reallocation pursuant
to application as provided in this Section.
(b) During the period of June 1 through July 14 of each calendar year,
the amount of unused volume cap allocation of home rule units shall be
available for reallocation as follows: (i) 50% of such unused volume cap
allocation shall be available for reallocation only among home rule units,
other than a municipality with over 2,000,000 inhabitants, applying under
this subsection, and (ii) 50% of such unused volume cap allocation shall be
available for reallocation to the State or State agencies applying under
this subsection. Requests for allocation by home rule units and State
agencies, respectively, shall be processed in the order in which they are
received by the Governor's office.
(c) After July 14 of each calendar year, the amount of unused volume cap
allocation of home rule unit, other than a municipality with over 2,000,000
inhabitants, shall be available for reallocation among both home rule units,
other than a municipality with over 2,000,000 inhabitants, and State
agencies applying under this subsection. Requests for allocation by home
rule units and State agencies shall be processed in the order in which they
are received by the Governor's office.
(d) In making allocations under this Section, the Governor's office
shall consider only the dollar amount set forth in the request and the
amount of volume cap remaining under this Section.
No home rule unit may be granted more than 10% of the amount of total
allocation initially available for home rule units for a single project.
(e) All allocations to home rule units under this Section shall be valid
until the earlier of a period of 60 days from the date of allocation or
December 27 of the year of allocation. Any home rule unit to which an
allocation has been made, and which has not issued its private activity
bonds prior to the expiration of the allocation, may refile
with the Governor's office seeking a new allocation under this Section.
(Source: P.A. 89-460, eff. 5-24-96.)
(30 ILCS 345/7) (from Ch. 17, par. 6857)
Sec. 7.
Information reporting of private activity bond issuance.
(a)
Each State agency, unit of local government, and home rule unit or
person authorized to act on its behalf shall, within 10 days after the
issuance of any private activity bond, submit in written form the following
information with the Governor's office: (a) the name of the issuer, (b) the
principal amount of the issue, (c) the purpose for which such private
activity bond is issued, (d) the amount, if any, used to refund any prior
issue of private activity bond, and (e) such other information as shall be
required in order to demonstrate conformity with this Act.
(b) The Governor's office shall maintain a central file of all private
activity bonds issued in accordance with this Act. The file shall include
all notices received by the Governor's office and all approvals and denials
issued by the Governor's office. A cumulative total of the principal amount
of private activity bonds issued shall be maintained on a calendar year basis.
(Source: P.A. 85-1141.)
(30 ILCS 345/7.5)
Sec. 7.5. Bond issuer; annual report. The issuer of bonds utilizing bond volume cap from the Local Government Pool and the State Agency Pool shall file, if the issuer utilized the bond volume cap for any housing purpose, an annual report with the Governor and the General Assembly. The annual report from each issuer must include, but is not limited to, the following information:
The Governor and the General Assembly shall utilize information readily available through existing reporting requirements to report on the State Agency Pool.
(Source: P.A. 94-965, eff. 6-30-06.)
(30 ILCS 345/8) (from Ch. 17, par. 6858)
Sec. 8.
Home rule units.
Except as provided for voluntary
transactions as permitted in Section 6, and except as required for the
amount of volume cap allocation remaining unused as of May 31 of each year
as provided in Section 6.1, nothing in this Act is intended to
provide a formula for allocation of the volume cap for
home rule units different from the allocation provided by the Code.
(Source: P.A. 86-40.)
(30 ILCS 345/9) (from Ch. 17, par. 6859)
Sec. 9.
Mortgage Credit Certificates.
Any allocation of volume cap
for the issuance of private activity bonds constituting qualified mortgage
bonds, within the meaning of Section 143 of the Code, shall, when made to
an authorized issuer of qualified mortgage credit certificates within the
meaning of Section 25 of the Code, include the authority of such issuer to
elect not to issue such qualified mortgage bonds so as to entitle such
issuer to issue such certificates pursuant to Section 25 of the Code. In
addition, the ability to assign, reallocate or carry-forward any allocation
of volume cap for the issuance of private activity bonds constituting
qualified mortgage bonds shall include the authority to elect not to issue
such qualified mortgage bonds from such assigned, reallocated or
carry-forward allocation of volume cap so as to allow the issuance of
qualified mortgage credit certificates.
(Source: P.A. 86-40.)
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30 ILCS 265/ - Technology Development Act.
30 ILCS 305/ - Bond Authorization Act.
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30 ILCS 320/ - Uniform Facsimile Signature of Public Officials Act.
30 ILCS 325/ - Fiscal Agent Designation Act.
30 ILCS 330/ - General Obligation Bond Act.
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30 ILCS 340/ - Short Term Borrowing Act.
30 ILCS 343/ - Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Borrowing Act.
30 ILCS 345/ - Illinois Private Activity Bond Allocation Act.
30 ILCS 346/ - Private Activity Bond Approval Act.
30 ILCS 350/ - Local Government Debt Reform Act.
30 ILCS 352/ - Bond Issue Notification Act.
30 ILCS 365/ - Revenue Producing Commercial Paper Act.
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30 ILCS 420/ - Capital Development Bond Act of 1972.
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