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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 3501

Sec. 835-10. Definitions.

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Sec. 835-10. Definitions. As used or referred to in this Article 835, the following words and terms shall have the following meanings, except where the context clearly requires otherwise:
"Fund" means one or more of the Industrial Project Insurance Fund, the Illinois Agricultural Loan Guarantee Fund, or the Illinois Farmer and Agribusiness Loan Guarantee Fund, as applicable.
"Illinois Agricultural Loan Guarantee Fund" means the Illinois Agricultural Loan Guarantee Fund created under Section 830-30(c) of this Act.
"Illinois Farmer and Agribusiness Loan Guarantee Fund" means the Illinois Farmer and Agribusiness Loan Guarantee Fund created under Section 830-35(c) of this Act.
"Industrial Project Insurance Fund" means the Industrial Project Insurance Fund created under Section 805-15 of this Act.
"Qualified veteran-owned small business" has the meaning provided in subsection
(e)of Section 45-57 of the Illinois Procurement Code.
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