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Code · Illinois · Chapter 710 — ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION · Act 20

Sec. 4. (a) Subject to the supervisory authority of the Supreme Court, the Chief Judge of each judicial circuit in which a dispute resolution fund has been established.

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Sec. 4.
(a)Subject to the supervisory authority of the Supreme Court, the Chief Judge of each judicial circuit in which a dispute resolution fund has been established shall annually make grant disbursements from the fund to dispute resolution centers within the judicial circuit which meet the criteria in Section 4 of this Act.
(b)Disbursements by the Chief Judge shall be made to qualified dispute resolution centers within a judicial circuit based on each center's proportionate share of the total number of cases resolved by all qualified centers in that circuit during the year prior to application.
(c)In no event shall the disbursement to any dispute resolution center in one year exceed $300,000. Any amounts collected under Section 3 but not disbursed in a particular year shall:
(1)in single-county judicial circuits, be paid to the county treasurer for the
administration of justice in the judicial circuit; and
(2)in judicial circuits of more than one county, be paid to the county treasurers of
each county of the judicial circuit for the administration of justice in the judicial circuit, in amounts in proportion to the amounts of the disbursements made by each of the county treasurers to the fund during the year.
(d)A dispute resolution center may accept funds from other public entities or private sources.
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