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Code · Illinois · Chapter 55 — COUNTIES · Act 5

Sec. 3-2003.4. Deposit of fee income; special funds.

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Sec. 3-2003.4. Deposit of fee income; special funds. The county clerk shall deposit in the office of the county treasurer monthly by the 10th day of the month following, all fee income. The county clerk may maintain the following special funds from which the county board shall authorize payments by voucher between board meetings:
(a)Overpayments.
(b)Reasonable amount needed during the succeeding accounting period to pay office
expenses, postage, freight, express or similar charges.
(c)Excess earnings from the sale of revenue stamps to be maintained in a fund to be
used for the purchase of additional stamps from the Illinois Department of Revenue.
(d)Fund to pay necessary travel, dues and other expenses incurred in attending
workshops, educational seminars and organizational meetings established for the purpose of providing in-service training.
(e)Trust funds, for tax redemptions, or for such other purposes as may be provided for
by law.
(f)Such other funds as may be authorized by the county board.
The county clerk shall make accounting monthly to the county board of all special funds maintained by the clerk in the discharge of the clerk's duties.
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