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Code · Illinois · Chapter 410 — PUBLIC HEALTH · Act 535

Sec. 9. (1) Each local registrar shall be paid the sum of $1 for each certificate of birth, death, or fetal death properly registered in his district and transmitted by.

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Sec. 9.
(1)Each local registrar shall be paid the sum of $1 for each certificate of birth, death, or fetal death properly registered in his district and transmitted by him to the State Registrar of Vital Records up to an aggregate annual total of 10,000 certificates; and for each such certificate so made out and filed with and registered by him in excess of an annual total of 10,000 certificates, the registrar shall be paid the sum of 20 cents, providing such certificate meets the standards of acceptability prescribed by the State Registrar of Vital Records.
(2)If no birth, death, or fetal death is registered with him during any calendar month, the local registrar shall report that fact to the State Registrar of Vital Records and be paid the sum of 50 cents.
(3)Any registration fee due a subregistrar for births, deaths, or fetal deaths registered by him and presented to the local registrar in accordance with the provisions of this Act shall be certified to and paid by the local registrar, such fee not to exceed $1 for each certificate registered.
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