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Code · Illinois · Chapter 25 — LEGISLATURE · Act 140

Sec. 2. The memory system shall be under the control of the Legislative Reference Bureau and may be used for the Legislative Reference Bureau, members and agencies of t.

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Sec. 2. The memory system shall be under the control of the Legislative Reference Bureau and may be used for the Legislative Reference Bureau, members and agencies of the General Assembly, and the Attorney General.
In addition, the Legislative Reference Bureau shall make the memory system available for use by the public or by governmental entities or agencies if:
(a)such availability in no way reduces the quality of service available to the Legislative Reference Bureau, members and agencies of the General Assembly, and the Attorney General;
(b)the Legislative Reference Bureau, by resolution adopts rules and conditions regarding the offering of such services and specifies the charges to be made therefor; and
(c)the Legislative Reference Bureau collects the appropriate charges for the services rendered and pays those amounts over to the State Treasurer for deposit in the State Treasury.
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