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Code · Illinois · Chapter 30 — FINANCE · Act 10

Sec. 3001. Internal controls required.

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Sec. 3001. Internal controls required. All State agencies shall establish and maintain a system, or systems, of internal fiscal and administrative controls, which shall provide assurance that:
(1)resources are utilized efficiently, effectively, and in compliance with applicable
law;
(2)obligations and costs are in compliance with applicable law;
(3)funds, property, and other assets and resources are safeguarded against waste, loss,
unauthorized use, and misappropriation;
(4)revenues, expenditures, and transfers of assets, resources, or funds applicable to
operations are properly recorded and accounted for to permit the preparation of accounts and reliable financial and statistical reports and to maintain accountability over the State's resources; and
(5)funds held outside the State Treasury are managed, used, and obtained in strict
accordance with the terms of their enabling authorities and that no unauthorized funds exist.
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