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Code · Illinois · Chapter 15 — EXECUTIVE OFFICERS · Act 15

Sec. 7. Any functions affected by a reorganization which were subject to any statutory restrictions, limitations or controls shall, after the reorganization becomes eff.

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Sec. 7. Any functions affected by a reorganization which were subject to any statutory restrictions, limitations or controls shall, after the reorganization becomes effective, be subject to the same restrictions, limitations and controls in addition to any restrictions, limitations, or controls established as the result of the reorganization. If there is a conflict in the application of such restrictions, limitations, or controls, then the statutory restrictions, limitations, or controls applying before reorganization shall prevail.
Any new agency established by a reorganization shall be:
(a)a State agency in the Executive Branch of government, directly responsible to the Governor; and
(b)subject to all of the general laws applicable to executive branch agencies, including but not limited to:
(1)The "Personnel Code", approved July 18, 1955, as amended.
(2)"The Illinois Purchasing Act", approved July 11, 1957, as amended.
(3)The "Illinois Small Business Purchasing Act", approved September 1, 1972, as amended.
(4)"An Act to punish fraud or extravagance in the expenditure of monies appropriated for public improvements", approved May 28, 1877, as amended.
(5)"An Act in relation to State purchases of printing paper, stationery and envelopes", approved July 22, 1965, as amended.
(6)The "State Printing Contracts Act", approved April 20, 1967, as amended.
(7)"An Act to require prompt payments by the State of Illinois for goods or services", approved December 19, 1975, as amended.
(8)"An Act to regulate the supervision, accountability and control of all state-owned properties, both real and personal, providing certain penalties and repealing an Act therein named", approved August 12, 1949, as amended.
(9)"An Act relating to identification and use of motor vehicles of the State", approved August 9, 1951, as amended.
(10)"An Act relating to internal auditing in State government", approved August 11, 1967, as amended.
(11)"An Act in relation to State finance", approved June 10, 1919, as amended.
(12)"An Act in relation to the payment and disposition of monies received by officers and employees of the State of Illinois by virtue of their office or employment", approved June 9, 1911, as amended.
(13)The "State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971", approved July 27, 1971, as amended.
(14)The "Illinois Governmental Ethics Act", approved August 26, 1967, as amended.
(15)"The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act", approved September 22, 1975, as amended.
(16)The "State Comptroller Act", approved September 7, 1972, as amended.
(17)The "Illinois State Auditing Act", approved September 20, 1973, as amended.
(18)"An Act in relation to uncollected claims and accounts receivable of State agencies", approved May 15, 1961, as amended.
(19)"An Act to prevent fraudulent and corrupt practices in the making or accepting of official appointments and contracts by public officers", approved April 9, 1872, as amended.
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