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Code · Illinois · Chapter 110 — HIGHER EDUCATION · Act 805

Sec. 7-15a. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the board of a community college district which changes from a full accrual basis of accounting for the recogni.

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Sec. 7-15a. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the board of a community college district which changes from a full accrual basis of accounting for the recognition of local property tax revenues to a basis of accounting consistent with generally accepted accounting principles as interpreted by National Council on Governmental Accounting Interpretation No. 3, may, by resolution of the board adopted by vote of a majority of the members voting on the measure at a meeting of the board at which a quorum is present, permanently transfer a portion of its working cash fund to its educational fund and to its operations and maintenance fund in an amount equal to the difference between the cumulative amount of local property tax revenues which it would have recognized in its educational fund and in its operations and maintenance fund through the then current fiscal year under the full accrual basis of accounting and the cumulative amount of local property tax revenues which it does recognize in those 2 funds through the then current fiscal year under the basis of accounting consistent with National Council on Governmental Accounting Interpretation No. 3.
This transfer shall be a one-time occurrence in a year in which the community college district makes a change from the full accrual basis of accounting to a basis of accounting consistent with National Council on Governmental Accounting Interpretation No. 3.
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