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Code · Illinois · Chapter 15 — EXECUTIVE OFFICERS · Act 405

Sec. 10.05b. Deduction from Warrants and Payments for Satisfaction of Delinquent Student Loan and Financial Aid Obligations.

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Sec. 10.05b. Deduction from Warrants and Payments for Satisfaction of Delinquent Student Loan and Financial Aid Obligations. At the direction of the Illinois Student Assistance Commission, the Comptroller shall deduct from a warrant or other payment described in Section 10.05 of this Act, in accordance with the procedures provided therein, and pay over to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission that amount certified as necessary to satisfy, in whole or in part:
(a)delinquent or defaulted amounts due and owing from a borrower, whether or not due and owing to the State, on any loan guaranteed by that Commission under the Higher Education Student Assistance Act or on any "eligible loan" as that term is defined under the Education Loan Purchase Program Law; and
(b)any amounts recoverable under Section 120 of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act, whether or not any amounts so recoverable are due and owing to the State, in a civil action from a person who received a scholarship, grant, monetary award, or guaranteed loan. The Comptroller shall provide the Commission with the address to which the warrant or other payment was to be mailed and the social security number of each person from whom a deduction is made pursuant to this Section.
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