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Code · Illinois · Chapter 605 — ROADS AND BRIDGES · Act 5

Sec. 6-129. The county superintendent of highways shall prepare a separate annual budget for the county unit road district and submit the budget to the county board not lat.

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Sec. 6-129. The county superintendent of highways shall prepare a separate annual budget for the county unit road district and submit the budget to the county board not later than the date provided by law for publication of the annual county budget, except the first budget for a county unit road district shall be submitted within 90 days after the take-over date. The county board may approve or disapprove of the budget submitted by the superintendent of highways, but the board shall specify in writing the reasons for disapproval and shall recommend the necessary changes for the road district budget.
Within 90 days after the close of the county's fiscal year, the county superintendent of highways shall make and file with the county clerk a report of the funds available for county unit district roads and bridges and the expenditures therefrom and a resume of the work done upon county unit district roads during such year.
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