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Code · Illinois · Chapter 30 — FINANCE · Act 105

Sec. 11. When an appropriation is made for the following fixed charges, the State Comptroller shall draw his warrant on the State Treasurer for the payment thereof, upon.

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Sec. 11. When an appropriation is made for the following fixed charges, the State Comptroller shall draw his warrant on the State Treasurer for the payment thereof, upon the presentation of itemized vouchers issued and certified as follows:
(1)For local improvements and special assessments, certified by the Attorney General;
(2)For conveying convicts to the penitentiary or reform school, certified by the sheriff performing such service;
(3)For conveying juvenile female offenders to the State Training School for Girls, and for conveying delinquent boys to the Illinois State Training School for Boys, certified by the person or officer performing such service;
(4)For the apprehension and delivery of fugitives from justice, certified by the Governor;
(5)For rewards for arrest of fugitives from justice, certified by the Governor;
(6)For the expenses of the transfer of insane persons to the Illinois Security Hospital, either from any of the other State institutions, or upon the order of mittimus of any of the several courts, certified by the person performing such service;
(7)For compensation for diseased animals condemned and destroyed by the State, certified by the Director of Agriculture.
In all other cases for the payment of fixed charges, the Comptroller shall draw his warrant on the State Treasurer for the payment of the amount due from the treasury.
This Section is subject to the provisions of Section 9.02.
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