Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Scope
1) This Section applies to all counties
except St. Clair County, which elects a Board of Review under Section 6-35 of
the Property Tax Code [35 ILCS
200/6-35] and has no course or examination
requirements.
2) In order to be
eligible to serve as a Board of Review member, interested persons must fulfill
the appropriate course and examination requirements specified in subsections
(b) and (d) of this Section based on the eligibility requirements set forth in
Article 6 of the Property Tax Code [35 ILCS 200 /Art. 6] (see Public Act
90-552, effective January 1, 1999).
b) Course and Examination Requirements (see
Illustration A)
1) Course Requirements in
Non-Commission Counties with Fewer Than 100,000 Inhabitants: Within one year
after taking office, each member of the Board of Review must successfully
complete a basic course in assessment practice approved by the Department as
required by Section 6-10 of the Property Tax Code [35
ILCS 200/6-10] . Successful completion of the course
includes passing the examination that is given as part of the course.
2) Course Requirements in Cook County: Within
one year after taking office, each member of the Board of Review, must
successfully complete a basic course in assessment practice approved by the
Department as required by Section 6-10 of the Property Tax Code [35 ILCS
200/6-10]. Successful completion of the course includes passing the examination
that is given as part of the course.
3) Course and Examination Requirements in
Non-Commission Counties with Fewer than 100,000 Inhabitants in which the County
Board by Resolution Has Required Board Members to Take an Examination in
Addition to Taking the Course: Prior to taking office, each member of the Board
of Review must successfully complete a basic course in assessment practice
approved by the Department as required by Section 6-10 of the Property Tax
Code. Successful completion of the course includes passing the examination that
is given as part of the course. In addition, prior to taking office, each
member of the Board of Review must pass the examination prepared and
administered by the Department to determine his or her competence to hold
office as required by county board resolution under Section 6-10 of the
Property Tax Code.
4) Examination
Requirements in Non-Commission Counties with 100,000 to 3,000,000 Inhabitants:
Prior to taking office, each member of the Board of Review must pass the
examination prepared and administered by the Department to determine his or her
competence to hold office as required by Section 6-10 of the Property Tax
Code.
5) Examination Requirements
in Commission Counties: Beginning January 1, 1999, for Boards of Review
convening for the 1999 assessment year and thereafter, all County
Commissioners, prior to serving as the Board of Review, must pass the
examination prepared and administered by the Department to determine their
competence to hold office as required by Sections 6-30 and 6-32. If the County
Commissioners do not serve as the Board of Review, but instead appoint three
Board of Review members, each appointee, prior to serving as the Board of
Review, must pass the examination prepared and administered by the Department
to determine his or her competence to hold office as required by Sections 6-30
and 6-32 of the Property Tax Code.
c) Course Grades
1) A person taking the examination for the
course will be presented with a grade notification letter from the Department
showing his or her numerical score.
2) A numerical score of 70% or more correct
is a passing grade for the course.
d) Examination Requirements
Except as otherwise provided in subsection (k) of this Section,
in order to be eligible to serve as a Board of Review member, interested
persons must fulfill the appropriate examination requirements specified in
subsections (b)(4), (5) and (6).
e) Examination Requests by Counties
1) Examination Requests in Non-Commission
Counties that Appoint a Board of Review: If the presiding officer of the County
Board does not intend to reappoint a member of the Board of Review or reappoint
a person whose eligibility is established based on continuous service under
subsection (k) or appoint a person from the list of people who have passed the
examination maintained by the Department, then the presiding officer of the
County Board must make a written request for the Department to give the
examination in that county.
2)
Examination Requests in Non-Commission Counties that Elect a Board of Review:
If a person not currently on the list of people who have passed the examination
maintained by the Department files nomination papers to run for election to the
Board of Review, unless his or her eligibility is otherwise established based
on continuous service under subsection (k), then the County Clerk must make a
written request for the Department to give the examination in that county. The
request for the examination must be made no later than 5 calendar days after
the deadline for filing nomination papers for election.
3) Examination Requests in Commission
Counties: If the County Commissioners intend to serve as the Board of Review
and any County Commissioner is not eligible because that Commissioner is not on
the list of people who have passed the examination maintained by the Department
and that Commissioner is not eligible based on continuous service under
subsection (k), or if the County Commissioners do not intend to reappoint a
person whose eligibility is established based on continuous service under
subsection (k) or appoint a person from the list of people who have passed the
examination maintained by the Department, then the chairperson of the County
Board of Commissioners must make a written request for the Department to give
the examination in that county.
4)
The Department will administer the examination in a county within 30 calendar
days after receipt of a written request made in a manner consistent with the
requirements of this subsection (e) or by such later date as is mutually agreed
to by the Department and the public official who requested the examination.
However, the examination is subject to cancellation by the Department in
accordance with subsections (f)(3) and (h)(3).
f) Publication Procedures for
County-Requested Examinations
1) The public
official who requests the examination be given must cause a notice prescribed
by the Department to be published, at county expense, in a local newspaper of
general circulation in the county at least 14 calendar days before the
examination is scheduled.
2) The
published notice must set forth:
A) the date,
time, place and purpose of the examination;
B) the name, location and office hours of a
public official in the county to contact for an application form and study
materials and for making arrangements to accommodate the needs of a handicapped
individual;
C) the name, location,
and office hours of a public official in the county accepting completed
application forms; and
D) the
registration deadline for the examination.
3) Proof of publication must be submitted to
the Department by 10:00 A.M. of the State business day before the examination
is scheduled. Proof of publication consists of a copy of the published notice
and a certification from the newspaper showing the date of publication. If
proof of publication is not submitted or is submitted in an untimely manner,
the Department will cancel the scheduled examination.
g) Location of Examinations
1) The examination will be scheduled by the
Department at a handicap-accessible location in a county when that county
requests an examination in a manner consistent with the requirements of
subsections (e) and (f).
2)
Locations and examination dates for regional examinations under Section 6-32 of
the Property Tax Code [35 ILCS
200/6-32] will be determined by the
Department.
h)
Examination Registration Procedures for County-Requested Examinations
1) A person may register for and take the
examination in any county where it is scheduled to be given by the
Department.
2) Interested persons
must register for the examination by delivering a completed application form to
the public official specified in the published notice by 10:00 A.M. of the
State business day before the examination is scheduled.
3) If no person has registered for the
examination by 10:00 A.M. of the State business day before the examination is
scheduled, the public official who requested the examination must immediately
notify the Department by telephone or facsimile. The examination may be
cancelled at the discretion of the Department.
4) If the examination is held, the Department
will accept application forms until the end of the examination. Any person who
arrives late to the examination will be given no additional time in which to
register and take the examination beyond the hour specified by the examiner at
the beginning of the examination.
5) All persons who register for the
examination must specify at least one county for certification of the
examination results on the application form.
i) Examination Scores
1) A person taking the examination will be
presented with a grade notification letter from the Department showing his or
her numerical score.
2) A numerical
score of 70% or more correct is a passing grade for the examination.
3) If a person re-takes the examination, the
most current examination result supersedes that of any previous examination
result.
4) A passing grade will be
valid for a three-year period commencing with the day the examination was
given. In non-commission counties, if the three-year period has not expired as
of the date nominating papers are filed for the office of Board of Review or an
appointment is made to the Board of Review, a person will be deemed to have
fulfilled the examination requirement even though the three-year period may
expire between the date nominating papers are filed or an appointment is made
and the date the person takes office as a Board of Review member. In commission
counties, if the three-year period has not expired as of the date nominating
papers are filed for the office of County Commissioner or an appointment is
made to the Board of Review, a person will be deemed to have fulfilled the
examination requirement even though the three-year period may expire between
the date nominating papers are filed or an appointment is made and the date the
Board of Review first convenes for a new tax year.
j) Certification and Maintenance of
Examination Results
1) Within 30 days after
the examination, the Department will certify the name of each person passing
the examination to the County Clerk of any county specified by that person on
the application form.
2) A person
who has passed the examination may make a written request for certification by
the Department of his or her passing examination results to the County Clerk of
any county. The Department will make the certifications within 30 days after
receiving the written request provided the passing grade is valid at the time
of the request.
3) The Department
will maintain a statewide list of persons who have passed the
examination.
k)
Examination Eligibility Based on Continuous Service
1) Notwithstanding the provisions in
subsection (i)(4), a person who has been legally appointed or elected or has
legally served as a regular Board of Review member in any county for which an
examination was required at the time of service is eligible for appointment or
election or service in any county for the immediately succeeding term and each
consecutive term for that office thereafter, without further
examination.
2) A person who has
been legally appointed or elected as a regular Board of Review member in any
county for which an examination was required at the time of service is also
eligible for appointment as an additional member in any non-commission county
under Section 6-25 of the Property Tax Code [35 ILCS
200/6-25] , without further examination, to hear
complaints in an emergency situation during the session of the Board of Review
next succeeding the expiration of his or her regular term and during the
session of the Board of Review in each consecutive year thereafter.
3) A person who has been legally appointed as
an additional member to hear complaints in an emergency situation in any
non-commission county for which an examination was required at the time of
service under Section 6-25 of the Property Tax Code [35 ILCS
200/6-25] may be appointed to serve only until final
adjournment of the Board of Review then in session. However, he or she may be
reappointed as an additional member in the same or another non-commission
county without further examination in the next succeeding year and he or she
may be appointed or elected as a regular member in any county without further
examination for a term beginning in or immediately following the year for which
he or she served as an additional member.