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Code · Illinois · Chapter 705 — COURTS · Act 135

Sec. 15-15. SCHEDULE 3; felony drug offenses.

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Sec. 15-15. SCHEDULE 3; felony drug offenses.
SCHEDULE 3: For a felony under the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, the Cannabis Control Act, or the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act, the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall collect $2,215 and remit as follows:
(1)As the county's portion, $354 to the county treasurer, who shall deposit the money as follows:
(A)$20 into the Court Automation Fund;
(B)$20 into the Court Document Storage Fund;
(C)$5 into the Circuit Court Clerk Operation and Administrative Fund;
(D)$255 into the county's General Fund;
(E)$10 into the Child Advocacy Center Fund;
(F)$2 into the State's Attorney Records Automation Fund;
(G)$2 into the Public Defender Records Automation Fund;
(H)$20 into the County Jail Medical Costs Fund; and
(I)$20 into the Probation and Court Services Fund.
(2)As the State's portion, $1,861 to the State Treasurer, who shall deposit the money as follows:
(A)$50 into the State Police Operations Assistance Fund;
(B)$100 into the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund;
(C)$100 into the Trauma Center Fund; and
(D)$5 into the Spinal Cord Injury Paralysis Cure Research Trust Fund;
(E)$1,500 into the Drug Treatment Fund;
(F)$5 into the State Police Merit Board Public Safety Fund;
(G)(Blank);
(H)$66 into the Criminal Justice Information Projects Fund; and
(I)$35 into the Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund.
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