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Code · Illinois · Chapter 405 — MENTAL HEALTH, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES · Act 5

Sec. 4-615. Fees; costs; State funds.

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Sec. 4-615. Fees; costs; State funds.
(a)Fees for jury service, witnesses, and service and execution of process are the same as for similar services in civil proceedings.
(b)Except as provided under subsection
(c)of this Section, the court may assess costs of the proceedings against the parties. If the respondent is not a resident of the county in which the hearing is held and the party against whom the court would otherwise assess costs has insufficient funds to pay the costs, the court may enter an order upon the State to pay the cost of the proceedings, from funds appropriated by the General Assembly for that purpose.
(c)If the respondent is a party against whom the court would otherwise assess costs and that respondent is determined by the court to have insufficient funds to pay the cost of transcripts for the purpose of appeal, the court shall enter an order upon the State to pay the cost of one original and one copy of a transcript of proceedings established under this Code. Payment of transcript costs authorized under this subsection
(c)shall be paid from funds appropriated by the General Assembly to the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts.
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