Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 1910.74 - Administrative Review
a) Final
administrative decisions of the Property Tax Appeal Board are subject to review
under the provisions of the Administrative Review Law [735 ILCS 5 /Art. III]
and Section 16-195 of the Code [35 ILCS
200/16-195 ].
1) In
every case where a change in assessed valuation of less than $300,000 was
sought before the Board, an administrative review action shall be commenced in
the Circuit Court.
2) In every case
where a change in assessed valuation of $300,000 or more was sought before the
Board, an administrative review action shall be commenced directly in the
Appellate Court for the district in which the property involved in the Board's
decision is situated.
b)
The Property Tax Appeal Board will certify the record of its proceedings at a
cost, to the taxpayer or other entity seeking review, of $.75 per page for the
original transcript, $.25 per page for all other matters contained in the
record, except for any page larger than legal size which will have a cost of
$1.00 per page. [35 ILCS 200/16-195 ] The estimated cost of preparing the
certified record will be mailed to the taxpayer or other entity seeking review.
Upon receipt of the necessary payment, the Property Tax Appeal Board will
prepare the certified record to be filed with the appropriate court. These
charges may be waived when the Board is satisfied that the party seeking review
under the Administrative Review Law cannot afford to pay such charges. The
failure to make that payment shall relieve the Board of the necessity of filing
the certified copy of the entire record of proceedings and shall be authority
for the entry of an order by the court, on a motion by the Board or any other
defendant, dismissing the action.
c) In all cases where administrative review
is sought in the Circuit Court, the original certification of proceedings will
be filed by the Board with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Additional copies
will also be prepared by the Board and forwarded to the Attorney General and
parties of record to the proceedings. The taxpayer or other entity seeking
review shall be responsible for the cost of producing the original and copies
of the certified record.
d) In all
cases where administrative review is sought directly in the Appellate Court,
the original certification of proceedings will be filed by the Board with the
Clerk of the Appellate Court. The taxpayer or other entity seeking review shall
be responsible for the cost of producing the original certification.
Notes
Added at 24 Ill. Reg. 1233, effective January 5, 2000
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