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Code · Illinois · Chapter 805 — BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS · Act 5

Sec. 15.95. Department of Business Services Special Operations Fund.

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Sec. 15.95. Department of Business Services Special Operations Fund.
(a)A special fund in the State treasury known as the Division of Corporations Special Operations Fund is renamed the Department of Business Services Special Operations Fund. Moneys deposited into the Fund shall, subject to appropriation, be used by the Department of Business Services of the Office of the Secretary of State, hereinafter "Department", to create and maintain the capability to perform expedited services in response to special requests made by the public for same day or 24 hour service. Moneys deposited into the Fund shall be used for, but not limited to, expenditures for personal services, retirement, social security, contractual services, equipment, electronic data processing, and telecommunications.
(b)On or before August 31 of each year, the balance in the Fund in excess of $600,000 shall be transferred to the General Revenue Fund.
(c)All fees payable to the Secretary of State under this Section shall be deposited into the Fund. No other fees or taxes collected under this Act shall be deposited into the Fund.
(d)"Expedited services" means services rendered within the same day, or within 24 hours from the time, the request therefor is submitted by the filer, law firm, service company, or messenger physically in person or, at the Secretary of State's discretion, by electronic means, to the Department's Springfield Office and includes requests for certified copies, photocopies, and certificates of good standing or fact made to the Department's Springfield Office in person or by telephone, or requests for certificates of good standing or fact made in person or by telephone to the Department's Chicago Office. A request submitted by electronic means may not be considered a request for expedited services solely because of its submission by electronic means, unless expedited service is requested by the filer.
(e)Fees for expedited services shall be as follows:
Restatement of articles, $200;
Merger, consolidation or exchange, $200;
Articles of incorporation, $100;
Articles of amendment, $100;
Revocation of dissolution, $100;
Reinstatement, $100;
Application for authority, $100;
Cumulative report of changes in issued shares or paid-in capital, $100;
Report following merger or consolidation, $100;
Certificate of good standing or fact, $20;
All other filings, copies of documents, annual reports filed on or after January 1,
1984, and copies of documents of dissolved or revoked corporations having a file number over 5199, $50.
(f)Expedited services shall not be available for a statement of correction, a petition for refund or adjustment, or a request involving annual reports filed before January 1, 1984 or involving dissolved corporations with a file number below 5200.
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