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Code · Illinois · Chapter 70 — SPECIAL DISTRICTS · Act 1205

Sec. 11.2-6. If any park district which has created a working cash fund under this Act abates or abolishes that fund, that park district may not again create such a working.

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Sec. 11.2-6. If any park district which has created a working cash fund under this Act abates or abolishes that fund, that park district may not again create such a working cash fund until at least 10 years have elapsed after the date that fund was abated or abolished. No such working cash fund shall be abated or abolished unless the governing board of the park district has by adoption of a resolution provided and directed the transfer of any balance in such fund to the general corporate fund of the district at the close of the then current year.
Any outstanding loans shall be paid to the general funds of the district at the close of the then current year. Thereafter, all outstanding taxes of such park district levied pursuant to this Article shall be collected and paid into the general funds of the district. Any obligation incurred by such park district pursuant to this Article shall be discharged as therein provided.
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