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Code · Illinois · Chapter 205 — FINANCIAL REGULATION · Act 205

Sec. 10085. Expenses and fees.

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Sec. 10085. Expenses and fees.
(a)In addition to the fees authorized in this Act, the Secretary may assess reasonable receivership fees against any savings bank operating under this Act that does not maintain insurance with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. All fees collected under this subsection
(a)shall be paid into the Non-insured Institutions Receivership account in the Bank and Trust Company Fund, as established by the Secretary. The fees assessed under this subsection
(a)shall provide for the expenses that arise from the administration of the receivership of any such institution required to pay into the Non-insured Institutions Receivership account, whether pursuant to this Act, the Illinois Banking Act, the Corporate Fiduciary Act, the Foreign Banking Office Act, or any other Act that requires payments into the Non-insured Institutions Receivership account.
(b)The Secretary may establish by rule a reasonable manner of assessing fees under subsection (a).
(c)All expenses of a receivership, including reasonable receiver's and attorney's fees approved by the Secretary, shall be paid out of the assets of the savings bank. If the funds in the estate of the savings bank are insufficient to cover the expenses that arise from the administration of a receivership, the Secretary may pay such expenses from the Non-insured Institutions Receivership account. All expenses of any preliminary or other examination into the condition of any such savings bank or receivership and all expenses incident to and in connection with the possession and control of the bank and its assets for the purpose of examination, reorganization, or liquidation through receivership shall be paid out of the assets of the savings bank; if such funds are insufficient, the Secretary may pay such expenses from the Non-insured Institutions Receivership account. The payment authorized under this subsection
(c)may be made by the Secretary with moneys and property of the bank in his or her possession and control and shall have priority over all claims.
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