Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 3050 - PUBLIC LIBRARY NON-RESIDENT SERVICES
Section 3050.60 - Non-Resident Fee Formula
Universal Citation: 23 IL Admin Code ยง 3050.60
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A public library can use three options to determine its non-resident fee according to the formula established by the Illinois State Library [75 ILCS 5/4-7(12) and 16/30-55.60]. In subsections (a) and (b), the non-resident fee shall be equitable and proportionate to the fee paid by residents.
a) General Mathematical Formula
1) To determine the
minimum non-resident fee, a local library should divide the library income from
public property tax sources or its equivalent by the local population to
determine the cost of service per capita. In the case of endowed libraries that
receive no income from local tax sources of any kind and meet the requirements
for library system membership, the endowed library may determine the minimum
non-resident fee by dividing the amount of income it receives from non-tax
sources that is required to qualify for per capita grants provided in Section
8.1 of the Illinois
Library System Act by the local population to determine the cost of service per
capita. All public libraries should then multiply the per capita figure by the
average number of persons per household in the community to obtain the average
cost per household on which to base a fee for a family card. The most recent
federal census information available shall be used in determining population
and household size.
2) Library
income from local property tax sources excludes State and federal
funds.
b) Tax Bill Methods
1) Non-Resident Taxpayer: The library
tax rate or equivalent, including all special levies, is applied to the
non-resident property owner's principal residence assessed valuation on an
individual, case by case basis. The most recent property tax bill will be used.
The property owner will pay the same amount as would be paid if the property
were in the library service area.
2) Non-Resident Renter: The library shall
either charge a minimum of 15 percent of the monthly rent as the annual
non-resident fee, or devise its own formula. The local formula shall take into
account the average local rent of the general community of the public library,
the property tax rate, and the non-resident fee for residential homeowners. The
library board shall annually determine the percent to be applied to
non-resident renters. The renter shall provide to the public library a current
rent receipt or a cancelled rent check for verification purposes.
c) Adoption of the Average Non-Resident Fee in the System Area
1) In
public library service areas with a disproportionately large share of the
property valuation in agricultural, industrial, mining, commercial or other
non-residential property, the library board of trustees may ask the Director of
the Illinois State Library for authorization to adopt as its non-resident fee
the average non-resident fee in the system in which the library is
located.
2) This exception is not a
general alternative to the formula and will apply only under the conditions
stated in subsection (c)(1), with the approval of the Illinois State
Library.
d) Veterans Disability Exemption
1) The non-resident fee
shall not apply to veterans with a service-connected disability of at least 70%
who are exempt from paying property taxes on their primary residence.
2) The non-resident fee shall not apply to
the unmarried surviving spouse of a veteran who qualified for this exemption
prior to death.
3) The non-resident
fee shall not apply to an unmarried surviving spouse of a service member killed
in the line of duty.
4) Qualifying
veterans or surviving spouses must present documentation from the county where
they reside that indicates their residence is exempt from paying property
taxes.
5) The non-resident fee
shall not apply to veterans with a service-connected disability of at least 70%
who do not own their principal residence and who reside outside of a public
library service area. The veteran shall present documentation of at least 70%
disability from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs when applying for their
non-resident card.
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