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Code · Illinois · Chapter 705 — COURTS · Act 135

Sec. 15-52. SCHEDULE 10.

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Sec. 15-52. SCHEDULE 10.5; truck weight and load offenses.
SCHEDULE 10.5: For an offense under subsection
(d)of Section 3-401 or Section 15-111 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or an offense punishable by fine under Section 15-113.1, 15-113.2, or 15-113.3 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall collect $260 and remit as follows:
(1)As the county's portion, $168 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)$8 into the Circuit Court Clerk Electronic Citation Fund; and
(E)$115 into the county's General Fund.
(2)As the State's portion, $92 to the State Treasurer, who shall deposit the money as follows:
(A)$31 into the State Police Merit Board Public Safety Fund, regardless of the type of
overweight citation or arresting law enforcement agency;
(B)$31 into the Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund; and
(C)$30 to the State Police Operations Assistance Fund.
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