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Code · Illinois · Chapter 305 — PUBLIC AID · Act 5

Sec. 15-9. Waiver of appropriation procedures.

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Sec. 15-9. Waiver of appropriation procedures. Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 6-24001 and 6-24008 of the Counties Code, or any comparable provision relating to appropriations, the board of commissioners of qualifying counties may, during each fiscal year, adopt a supplemental appropriation bill or resolution for expenditures by qualifying counties on behalf of or by qualifying county hospitals of any funds received hereunder and the payment of fees to be collected under this Article in an amount not in excess of any such additional revenue available to that county, or estimated to be received by that county, subsequent to the adoption of the annual appropriation bill or resolution for that fiscal year.
The supplemental appropriation bill or resolution shall only affect revenue that was not available for appropriation when the annual appropriation bill or resolution was adopted, and the provisions of Section 6-24004 of the Counties Code or any other comparable provision relating to publication, notice, and public hearing shall not be applicable to such supplemental appropriation bill or resolution or to the budget document forming the basis thereof.
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