Illinois Code § 35 ILCS 200/4-15

Compensation of local assessment officers holding other
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designations. Any assessor, deputy assessor or member of a board of review
who has been awarded a Certified Assessment Evaluator certificate by the
International Association of Assessing Officers shall receive an additional
compensation of $500 per year from funds appropriated to the Department from the Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund.

 
Any assessor, deputy assessor or member of a board of review who has been
awarded a Residential Evaluation Specialist, Assessment Administration
Specialist, or Cadastral Mapping Specialist certificate by the International
Association of Assessing Officers, but who has not been awarded a Certified
Assessment Evaluator certificate, shall receive additional compensation of
$250 per year from funds appropriated to the Department from the Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund. If any assessor,
deputy assessor, or member of a board of review has been awarded more than
one certificate, but has not been awarded a Certified Assessment Evaluator
certificate, the maximum additional compensation shall be $250.

 
To continue to qualify for the additional compensation after receipt of a
certificate, any assessor, deputy assessor or member of a board of review must,
each year that additional compensation is sought, complete successfully a
minimum of 15 class hours requiring a written examination, and the equivalent
of one seminar course of 15 class hours which does not require a written
examination.

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