Illinois Code § 105 ILCS 535/1

Whenever, prior to the enactment of this Act, a tax levy ordinance
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levying taxes for city and for school purposes has been passed by a
majority of a quorum of the members of a city council of a city with a
population of less than 500,000 which city operates under special charter
(the levy for school purposes having been duly adopted by the Board of
Education for such city and duly forwarded to such city council) and a
certified copy of such tax levy ordinance has been filed with the County
Clerk by the second Tuesday of September of such year and the tax levy
ordinance has been ratified by action approved by the majority of the
members of the city council (even though such ratifying action has taken
place after such second Tuesday of September or after the last day of
December of such year) such tax levy is valid and of the same effect as if
the tax levy ordinance had been adopted originally by a majority of the
members of the city council.

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