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Code · Illinois · Chapter 30 — FINANCE · Act 705

Sec. 14. Nonrecovery of Grant Funds.

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Sec. 14. Nonrecovery of Grant Funds. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Act, the State Board of Education is authorized to forgo any action to recover from the Regional Office of Education of Champaign-Ford Counties and from any school district situated in that educational service region any State grant funds, not exceeding $18,000 in the aggregate, that were dispensed during the 1990-1991 and 1991-1992 school years by the State Board of Education as the grantor agency to that educational service region or any school district therein as a grantee or subgrantee and that were used for any purpose or purposes other than the purpose or purposes for which the grants were made.
If the State Board of Education determines to forgo any action to recover State grant funds under the authority of this Section, the Attorney General shall not act to recover those grant funds from the grantee or subgrantee, and all liability or other obligation of the Regional Office of Education of Champaign-Ford Counties and any school district therein as the grantee or subgrantee of those State grant funds to repay the same shall be deemed unenforceable by operation of law.
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