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Code · Illinois · Chapter 65 — MUNICIPALITIES · Act 5

Sec. 11-23-8. The board of directors, in the name of the city, shall receive and collect from such inhabitants or persons the compensation specified in Section 11-23-7 as oft.

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Sec. 11-23-8. The board of directors, in the name of the city, shall receive and collect from such inhabitants or persons the compensation specified in Section 11-23-7 as often as once in each month. The board shall pay over to the city treasurer all compensation received or collected during the month, and shall take the city treasurer's receipt therefor. At the city council's regular monthly meeting the board shall also report to the city council the names of persons or inhabitants from whom this compensation has been received or collected, the amount so received or collected from each, and the date when so received or collected.
The board of directors shall make an annual report to the city council on or before the second Monday in June, stating
(1)the condition of their trust on the first day of June of that year,
(2)the various sums of money received from the hospital fund and from other sources,
(3)how that money has been expended and for what purposes,
(4)the number of patients, and
(5)such other statistics, information, and suggestions as they may deem of general interest.
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