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Code · Illinois · Chapter 50 — LOCAL GOVERNMENT · Act 320

Sec. 10. State aid.

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Sec. 10. State aid.
(a)This subsection
(a)applies through December 31, 1992.
(1)During the period of time that a unit of local government is covered by this Act,
the State shall not be required to distribute to the unit of local government any monies to which the unit of local government might otherwise be entitled except in accordance with the direction of the commission.
(2)Any State assistance in the form of a loan or grant from appropriated funds shall be
subject to the expenditure control of the commission.
(3)The commission may request the Illinois Finance Authority to issue bonds, notes, or
other evidences of indebtedness, the proceeds of which are to be used to make loans to the unit of local government for purposes of enabling that unit of local government to restructure its current indebtedness and to provide and pay for its essential municipal services. Such request may not precede the adoption of the financial plan required by Section 8 of this Act and shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Illinois Finance Authority Act.
(b)This subsection
(b)applies on and after January 1, 1993. During the period of time that a unit of local government is covered by this Act, the State shall not be required to distribute to the unit of local government any monies to which the unit of local government might otherwise be entitled.
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