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Code · Illinois · Chapter 210 — HEALTH FACILITIES AND REGULATION · Act 50

Sec. 3.220. EMS Assistance Fund.

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Sec. 3.220. EMS Assistance Fund.
(a)There is hereby created an "EMS Assistance Fund" within the State treasury, for the purpose of receiving fines and fees collected by the Illinois Department of Public Health pursuant to this Act.
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(b-5) All licensing, testing, and certification fees authorized by this Act, excluding ambulance licensure fees, within this fund shall be used by the Department for administration, oversight, and enforcement of activities authorized under this Act.
(c)All other moneys within this fund shall be distributed by the Department to the EMS Regions for disbursement in accordance with protocols established in the EMS Region Plans, for the purposes of organization, development and improvement of Emergency Medical Services Systems, including but not limited to training of personnel and acquisition, modification and maintenance of necessary supplies, equipment and vehicles.
(d)All fees and fines collected pursuant to this Act shall be deposited into the EMS Assistance Fund.
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