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Code · Illinois · Chapter 55 — COUNTIES · Act 5

Sec. 5-33005. Deposit of proceeds.

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Sec. 5-33005. Deposit of proceeds. Moneys received from the proceeds of taxes levied for the payment of principal of and interest on superhighway bonds, and moneys received from the Motor Fuel Tax Fund applicable to such shall be deposited in a special account hereby required to be created and which shall be designated as the "Superhighway Bond and Interest Sinking Fund Account of the County of ....." If more than one resolution authorizing superhighway bonds is adopted, a separate sinking fund account shall be created for the superhighway bonds issued pursuant to such resolution.
The moneys in each such sinking fund account shall be faithfully applied to the payment of superhighway bonds and interest thereon as provided in this Division. If the moneys in such sinking fund account or accounts is not immediately necessary for the payment of superhighway bonds and interest thereon, then, under the direction of the County Board of the county, the moneys may be invested by the treasurer and the comptroller, if there is a comptroller of the county, in bonds or other interest bearing obligations of the United States or in bonds of the State of Illinois.
The maturity date of the securities in which these moneys are invested shall be prior to the due date of the particular issue of superhighway bonds of the investing county. The County Board may cause these securities to be sold whenever necessary to obtain cash to meet bond and interest payments.
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