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Code · Illinois · Chapter 110 — HIGHER EDUCATION · Act 920

Sec. 5. Security of College Savings Bonds.

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Sec. 5. Security of College Savings Bonds. Any College Savings Bonds issued under the General Obligation Bond Act in accordance with this Act shall be direct, general obligations of the State of Illinois and subject to repayment as provided in the General Obligation Bond Act; however in the proceedings of the Governor and the Director of the Governor's Office of Management and Budget authorizing the issuance of College Savings Bonds, such officials may covenant on behalf of the State with or for the benefit of the holders of such Bonds as to all matters deemed advisable by such officials, including the terms and conditions for creating and maintaining sinking funds, reserve funds and such other special funds as may be created in such proceedings, separate and apart from all other funds and accounts of the State, and such officials may make such other covenants as may be deemed necessary or desirable to assure the prompt payment of the principal of and interest on such Bonds.
The transfers to and appropriations from the General Obligation Bond Retirement and Interest Fund required by the General Obligation Bond Act shall be made at such times and in such amounts as shall be determined by the Governor and the Director of the Governor's Office of Management and Budget and shall be made to and from any fund or funds created pursuant to this Section for the payment of the principal of and interest on any College Savings Bonds.
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