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Code · Illinois · Chapter 70 — SPECIAL DISTRICTS · Act 1210

Sec. 28. No treasurer, comptroller, paymaster, auditing officer or other officer or agent of such park district shall approve the payment of, or be in any manner concern.

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Sec. 28. No treasurer, comptroller, paymaster, auditing officer or other officer or agent of such park district shall approve the payment of, or be in any manner concerned in paying any salary or wage to any person for services as an officer or employee in the public service covered by this act, unless an estimate, payroll or account for such salary or wage, containing the names of the persons to be paid and a statement of the amount to be paid each and the matter on account of which the same is to be paid, shall be filed with him, bearing the certificates of said commission that the persons named in such estimate, payroll or account have been appointed or employed in pursuance of law, and that the amounts of money set forth are lawfully due them under this act and of the rules made in pursuance of this act.
Before said commission shall certify any estimate, payroll or account for the salary or wage of any person appointed to any new office or new place of employment in the classified service, said commission shall investigate and determine whether such office or place of employment is in fact new and was properly created, and said commission shall record its findings in that respect before making any certificate as aforesaid.
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