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Code · Illinois · Chapter 215 — INSURANCE · Act 150

Sec. 5. The trust fund is authorized to indemnify: (1) the beneficiaries thereof against the risk of loss due to damage, destruction or loss to property or imposition o.

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Sec. 5. The trust fund is authorized to indemnify:
(1)the beneficiaries thereof against the risk of loss due to damage, destruction or loss to property or imposition of legal liability; or
(2)employees or full-time students of the beneficiaries against the risk of loss due to accident, sickness, or disablement. The trustees may determine and establish contributions to the trust fund required to fund the operations and carry out the purposes of the trust fund and may enter into contracts in order to carry out the purposes for which the trust fund was established, provided however, that any such contracts shall not provide for compensation or payments in excess of that which is reasonable in relation to the services actually performed thereunder.
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