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Code · Illinois · Chapter 30 — FINANCE · Act 105

Sec. 34. All public funds received or held by any State agency as defined in Section 7 of the "State Comptroller Act" and not subject to appropriation, except funds requ.

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Sec. 34. All public funds received or held by any State agency as defined in Section 7 of the "State Comptroller Act" and not subject to appropriation, except funds required to be held or directly administered by a State agency pursuant to
(a)any Act in relation to revenue bonds,
(b)any bond indenture or other legally binding bond contract,
(c)limitations legally imposed by the source of such funds, or
(d)another statute, shall be paid over to the State treasurer within the time period established for like amounts in subsection
(a)of Section 2 of the State Officers and Employees Money Disposition Act or within such other applicable period as may be specified in rules or regulations promulgated under subsection
(b)of Section 2 of that Act and shall be held by the State treasurer in a special fund for such agency. The comptroller shall set up and maintain accounts for such funds as may be appropriate, in conformity with the "State Comptroller Act" and the rules and regulations adopted under that Act. Payments out of such funds shall be made by the treasurer only upon warrant drawn and presented by the comptroller in compliance with the "State Comptroller Act".
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