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Code · Illinois · Chapter 505 — AGRICULTURE · Act 130

Sec. 18. Any funds received by the Director under Section 9 of this Act shall be deposited with the State Treasurer as ex-officio custodian and held by him separate and.

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Sec. 18. Any funds received by the Director under Section 9 of this Act shall be deposited with the State Treasurer as ex-officio custodian and held by him separate and apart from any other public moneys of this State in a trust fund designated as the Commodity Trust Fund and disbursed only upon a voucher or order issued by the Director and paid by a warrant drawn by the State Comptroller and countersigned by the State Treasurer. The Director shall order disbursement from the Commodity Trust Fund only for payment of the expenses authorized by this Act.
Persons who collect marketing program assessment funds pursuant to Sections 16 or 20 of this Act shall remit such funds to the program operating board which shall deposit such in an account to be used as authorized by the marketing program.
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