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Code · Illinois · Chapter 15 — EXECUTIVE OFFICERS · Act 305

Sec. 11. The Secretary of State may destroy any records, papers, or documents made or deposited in his office upon the following conditions:.

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Sec. 11. The Secretary of State may destroy any records, papers, or documents made or deposited in his office upon the following conditions:
1. He shall apply to the State Records Commission for authorization to destroy any records, documents or papers.
2. The application shall contain a brief description of the records, documents or papers the Secretary of State proposes to destroy.
3. Upon receipt of the Commission's permission, the Secretary of State then may destroy such records, documents or papers set out in the application.
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