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Code · Illinois · Chapter 505 — AGRICULTURE · Act 145

Sec. 60. Duties.

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Sec. 60. Duties. The duties and responsibilities of the wheat development board shall be prescribed in the authority for each wheat development program and to the extent applicable shall include the following:
(1)to develop and direct the wheat development program;
(2)to prepare and approve a budget consistent with estimated receipts and the scope of the wheat development program;
(3)to formulate and execute assessment procedures, rates, and methods of collection;
(4)to procure and evaluate data and information necessary for the proper administration and operation of the wheat development program;
(5)to employ personnel and contract for services that are necessary for the proper operation of the wheat development program;
(6)to authorize the expenditure of funds and the contracting of expenditures to conduct proper activities of the program;
(7)to bond the treasurer and other persons necessary to insure adequate protection of funds; and
(8)to perform other duties that are necessary to the proper operation of the program.
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