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Code · Illinois · Chapter 705 — COURTS · Act 135

Sec. 15-60. SCHEDULE 12; dispositions under Supreme Court Rule 529.

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Sec. 15-60. SCHEDULE 12; dispositions under Supreme Court Rule 529.
SCHEDULE 12: For a disposition under paragraph (a)(1) or
(c)of Supreme Court Rule 529, the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall collect $164 and remit the money as follows:
(1)As the county's portion, $100, 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)$47 into the county's General Fund.
(2)As the State's portion, $14 to the State Treasurer, who shall deposit the money as follows:
(A)$3 into the Drivers Education Fund;
(B)$2 into the State Police Merit Board Public Safety Fund;
(C)$4 into the Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund;
(D)$1 into the Law Enforcement Camera Grant Fund; and
(E)$4 into the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund.
(3)As the arresting agency's portion, $50 as follows, unless more than one agency is responsible for the arrest in which case the amount shall be remitted to each unit of government equally:
(A)if the arresting agency is a local agency to the treasurer of the unit of local
government of the arresting agency, who shall deposit the money as follows:
(i)$2 into the E-citation Fund of the unit of local government; and
(ii)$48 into the General Fund of the unit of local government; or
(B)as provided in subsection
(c)of Section 10-5 of this Act if the arresting agency is
a State agency.
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