Illinois Code § 105 ILCS 5/17-6.1

Educational purposes and operations, building and
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maintenance purposes concurrent equal increase and decrease in maximum
authorized tax rate.

 
(a) The school board of any school district having a population of less
than 500,000 inhabitants may, by proper resolution, cause to be submitted
to the voters of the school district at a regular scheduled election the
proposition of whether the maximum authorized annual tax rate for either
educational purposes or operations, building and maintenance purposes may
be increased with an equal corresponding tax rate decrease being effected
in the maximum authorized tax rate for the other fund.

 
(b) The proposition shall be in substantially the following form:

 
 
Shall the maximum authorized annual tax rate for 
 
....... purposes of School District Number ...., ........ County, Illinois (commonly known as .......) be increased from ....% to ....% and the maximum authorized annual tax rate for ....... purposes be decreased concurrently from ....% to ....%?

 
(c) The rate amount of the proposed tax rate decrease must be the same
as the rate amount of the proposed tax rate increase. No maximum tax rate
secured hereunder may exceed the maximum rate specified for the particular
fund in Section 17-3 and 17-5.

 
(d) The requirements of Section 17-3.4 shall not apply to the
proposition provided for in this Section.

 
(e) If at the election a majority of the votes cast on the proposition
is in favor thereof, the school board may thereafter annually levy the
taxes as authorized.

....... purposes of School District Number ...., ........ County, Illinois (commonly known as .......) be increased from ....% to ....% and the maximum authorized annual tax rate for ....... purposes be decreased concurrently from ....% to ....%?

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