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Code · Illinois · Chapter 5 — GENERAL PROVISIONS · Act 365

Sec. 8. Payment of certain amounts withheld.

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Sec. 8. Payment of certain amounts withheld.
(a)If a withholding authorization is for the purpose of payment of insurance premiums or for payment to a labor union, each Office shall make payments, as soon as payroll warrants are prepared and verified, on behalf of the employee or annuitant to the payee named in the authorization the amount specified in the authorization. Such payments shall be made by warrants prepared at the time the payroll is processed.
(b)If a withholding authorization is for the purpose of purchasing United States Savings Bonds, each Office, whenever a sufficient sum has accumulated in the employee's account to purchase a bond of the denomination directed by the employee in his authorization, shall purchase such a United States Savings Bond in the name designated by the employee and deliver it to the employee.
(c)If a withholding authorization is for the purpose of payment of parking fees pursuant to paragraph 7 of Section 4, the State Comptroller shall deposit the amount withheld in the State Parking Facility Maintenance Fund in the State Treasury.
(d)If a withholding authorization is for the purpose of payment of amounts due or to become due under the Illinois Income Tax Act, the Office shall pay the amounts withheld without delay directly to the Department of Revenue or to a depositary designated by the Department of Revenue.
(e)If a withholding authorization is for the purpose of payment of parking fees under paragraph
(15)of Section 4 of this Act, the State Comptroller shall deposit the entire amount withheld in the State Parking Facility Maintenance Fund in the State treasury.
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