HOUSING AUTHORITY EX REL. MARION COUNTY v. DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE

No. 5-07-0260.

907 N.E.2d 889 (2009)

The HOUSING AUTHORITY OF the COUNTY OF MARION, Illinois, by and Through Its Wholly Owned Subsidiary, MARION COUNTY, Illinois, ELDERLY HOUSING CORPORATION, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. The DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE OF the STATE OF ILLINOIS, and The County of Marion, Defendants-Appellees. (Salem Elementary School District No. 111, Salem Community High School District No. 600, Salem Fire Protection District, and Salem Township, Petitioners-Appellees).

Appellate Court of Illinois, Fifth District.

Rehearing Denied June 1, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jennifer M. Martin, Crain, Miller & Wernsman, Ltd., Centralia, IL, Attorney for Appellant.

Brandon K. Wright, Miller, Tracy, Braun, Funk & Miller, Ltd., Monticello, IL, for The County of Marion.

Val Simhauser, Assistant Attorney General, Springfield, IL, for The Department of Revenue—NO BRIEF FILED.


Justice GOLDENHERSH delivered the opinion of the court:

This appeal is pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 308 (155 Ill.2d R. 308). The circuit court of Marion County certified the following question for review:

"Whether municipalities, school districts, and community college districts[] who are entitled to receive notice of an application for property tax exemption pursuant to [section 16-70 of the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/16-70 (West 2006))] but who, after...

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