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

Sec. 5C-5. Disposition of proceeds.

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Sec. 5C-5. Disposition of proceeds. The Illinois Department shall pay all moneys received from care providers for persons with a developmental disability under this Article into the Care Provider Fund for Persons with a Developmental Disability. Upon certification by the Illinois Department to the State Comptroller of its intent to withhold from a provider under Section 5C-6(b), the State Comptroller shall draw a warrant on the treasury or other fund held by the State Treasurer, as appropriate.
The warrant shall state the amount for which the provider is entitled to a warrant, the amount of the deduction, and the reason therefor and shall direct the State Treasurer to pay the balance to the provider, all in accordance with Section 10.05 of the State Comptroller Act. The warrant also shall direct the State Treasurer to transfer the amount of the deduction so ordered from the treasury or other fund into the Care Provider Fund for Persons with a Developmental Disability.
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