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Code · Illinois · Chapter 50 — LOCAL GOVERNMENT · Act 30

Sec. 6.9. Each Council may invest and reinvest any money held in reserves or sinking funds or in any funds not required for immediate disbursement in bonds and tax antici.

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Sec. 6.9. Each Council may invest and reinvest any money held in reserves or sinking funds or in any funds not required for immediate disbursement in bonds and tax anticipation warrants issued by the park district, sanitary district, school district, county or city in which the property of such Council is located, in the bonds of the State of Illinois or of the United States, in certificates of deposit in any federally insured State or national bank or in any federally insured savings and loan corporation, and to sell or pledge such securities for any purpose within the powers of such Council.
No bank or savings and loan association shall receive public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has complied with the requirements established pursuant to Section 6 of "An Act relating to certain investments of public funds by public agencies", approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended.
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