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Code · Illinois · Chapter 35 — REVENUE · Act 19

Sec. 50-45. Qualified music program evaluation and reports.

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Sec. 50-45. Qualified music program evaluation and reports.
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The Department may make a recommendation to extend, modify, or not extend the program based on the evaluation.
(b)(Blank).
(c)At the end of each fiscal year, the Department shall submit to the General Assembly a report that includes, without limitation:
(1)the identification of each vendor that provided goods or services that were included
in a qualified music company's Illinois spending;
(2)a statement of the amount paid to each identified vendor by the qualified music
program and whether the vendor is a minority-owned or women-owned business as defined in Section 2 of the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act; and
(3)a description of the steps taken by the Department to encourage qualified music
companies to use vendors who are minority-owned or women-owned businesses.
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