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Code · Illinois · Chapter 5 — GENERAL PROVISIONS · Act 165

Sec. 2. In order to be acceptable for filing, reproduced copies shall conform to the following standards:.

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Sec. 2. In order to be acceptable for filing, reproduced copies shall conform to the following standards:
(a)be facsimiles of the official form, produced by photo-offset, photoengraving,
photocopying, or other similar reproduction process;
(b)be on paper of substantially the same weight and texture and of a quality at least
as good as that used in the official form;
(c)substantially duplicate the colors of the official form;
(d)have a high degree of legibility, both as to the original form and as to matter
filled in; the agency with which a report is required to be filed may reject any illegible reproduction and reject any process which fails to meet this standard;
(e)be on paper perforated in the same manner as the official form; and
(f)be of the same size as the official form, both as to the dimensions of the paper and
the image produced.
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