Illinois Code § 105 ILCS 5/1H-70

Tax anticipation warrants, tax anticipation notes, revenue anticipation certificates or notes, general State aid or evid
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Sec. 1H-70. 
Tax anticipation warrants, tax anticipation notes, revenue anticipation certificates or notes, general State aid or evidence-based funding anticipation certificates, and lines of credit. 
With the approval of the State Superintendent and provided that the district is unable to secure short-term financing after 3 attempts, a Panel shall have the same power as a district to do the following:
 
 
(1) issue tax anticipation warrants under the 
 
provisions of Section 17-16 of this Code against taxes levied by either the school board or the Panel pursuant to Section 1H-25 of this Code;
 
 
(2) issue tax anticipation notes under the provisions 
 
of the Tax Anticipation Note Act against taxes levied by either the school board or the Panel pursuant to Section 1H-25 of this Code;
 
 
(3) issue revenue anticipation certificates or notes 
 
under the provisions of the Revenue Anticipation Act;
 
 
(4) issue general State aid or evidence-based funding 
 
anticipation certificates under the provisions of Section 18-18 of this Code; and
 
 
(5) establish and utilize lines of credit under the 
 
provisions of Section 17-17 of this Code.
 
Tax anticipation warrants, tax anticipation notes, revenue anticipation certificates or notes, general State aid or evidence-based funding anticipation certificates, and lines of credit are considered borrowing from sources other than the State and are subject to Section 1H-65 of this Code. 

provisions of Section 17-16 of this Code against taxes levied by either the school board or the Panel pursuant to Section 1H-25 of this Code;
of the Tax Anticipation Note Act against taxes levied by either the school board or the Panel pursuant to Section 1H-25 of this Code;
under the provisions of the Revenue Anticipation Act;
anticipation certificates under the provisions of Section 18-18 of this Code; and
provisions of Section 17-17 of this Code.

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