Illinois Code § 35 ILCS 200/27-80

Weather modification referendum.
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A special service area for
weather modification shall not be established by a municipality or county until
the question of establishing the special service area has first been submitted
to the voters of the proposed area and approved by a majority of the voters
voting on the question. The corporate authorities proposing a special service
area shall certify the proposition for establishment of the area to the proper
election officials who shall submit the proposition to the voters at an
election in accordance with the general election law. The proposition shall
be in substantially the following form:

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Shall a special service area for
weather modification be created by YES
....., and be authorized to levy a tax 
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not to exceed .....% of the equalized NO
and assessed value of farmland?
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If a majority of votes cast on the proposition are in favor, the special
service area is established. Notwithstanding any other provision, a special
service area established for weather modification purposes shall not levy a
tax in excess of .05% of the equalized assessed value of all taxable property
assessed as farmland pursuant to Sections 10-110 through 10-140. Taxes
levied by the municipality or county for a special service area for weather
modification may be used only for purposes of weather modification, and may not
be used for administrative purposes. Any taxes levied under this Section for
weather modification purposes which are unpaid shall be treated as delinquent
taxes under Article 21 of this Code.

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