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Public Act 094-1042 |
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The State Parks Designation Act is amended by |
changing Section 1 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 840/1) (from Ch. 105, par. 468g)
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Sec. 1. The following described areas are
designated State |
Parks and have the names herein ascribed to them:
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Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach State Park, in Lake |
County;
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Apple River Canyon State Park, in Jo Daviess County;
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Argyle Lake State Park, in McDonough County;
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Beaver Dam State Park, in Macoupin County;
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Buffalo Rock State Park, in La Salle County;
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Castle Rock State Park, in Ogle County;
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Cave-in-Rock State Park, in Hardin County;
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Chain O'Lakes State Park, in Lake and McHenry Counties;
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Delabar State Park, in Henderson County;
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Dixon State Park, in Lee County;
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Dixon Springs State Park, in Pope County;
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Eagle Creek State Park, in Shelby County;
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Eldon Hazlet State Park, in Clinton County;
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Ferne Clyffe State Park, in Johnson County;
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Fort Creve Coeur State Park, in Tazewell County;
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Fort Defiance State Park, in Alexander County;
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Fort Massac State Park, in Massac County;
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Fox Ridge State Park, in Coles County;
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Frank Holten State Park, in St. Clair County;
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Funk's Grove State Park, in McLean County;
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Gebhard Woods State Park, in Grundy County;
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Giant City State Park, in Jackson and Union Counties;
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Goose Lake Prairie State Park, in Grundy County;
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Hazel and Bill Rutherford Wildlife Prairie State Park, in |
Peoria County;
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Hennepin Canal Parkway State Park, in Bureau, Henry, Rock |
Island, Lee and
Whiteside Counties;
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Horseshoe Lake State Park, in Madison and St. Clair |
Counties;
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Illini State Park, in La Salle County;
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Illinois Beach State Park, in Lake County;
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Illinois and Michigan Canal State Park, in the counties of |
Cook,
Will, Grundy, DuPage and La Salle;
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Johnson Sauk Trail State Park, in Henry County;
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Jubilee College State Park, in Peoria County,
excepting |
Jubilee College State Historic Site as described
in Section 7.1 |
of the Historic Preservation Agency Act;
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Kankakee River State Park, in Kankakee and Will Counties;
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Kickapoo State Park, in Vermilion County;
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Lake Le-Aqua-Na State Park, in Stephenson County;
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Lake Murphysboro State Park, in Jackson County;
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Laurence C. Warren State Park, in Cook County;
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Lincoln Trail Homestead State Park, in Macon County;
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Lincoln Trail State Park, in Clark County;
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Lowden State Park, in Ogle County;
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Matthiessen State Park, in La Salle County;
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McHenry Dam and Lake Defiance State Park, in McHenry |
County;
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Mississippi Palisades State Park, in Carroll County;
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Moraine View State Park, in McLean County;
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Morrison-Rockwood State Park, in Whiteside County;
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Nauvoo State Park, in Hancock County, containing Horton |
Lake;
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Pere Marquette State Park, in Jersey County;
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Prophetstown State Park, in Whiteside County;
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Pyramid State Park, in Perry County;
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Railsplitter State Park, in Logan County;
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Ramsey Lake State Park, in Fayette County;
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Red Hills State Park, in Lawrence County;
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Rock Cut State Park, in Winnebago County, containing Pierce |
Lake;
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Rock Island Trail State Park, in Peoria and Stark Counties;
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Sam Parr State Park, in Jasper County;
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Sangchris Lake State Park, in Christian and Sangamon |
Counties;
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Shabbona Lake and State Park, in DeKalb County;
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Siloam Springs State Park, in Brown and Adams Counties;
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Silver Springs State Park, in Kendall County;
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South Shore State Park, in Clinton County;
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Spitler Woods State Park, in Macon County;
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Starved Rock State Park, in La Salle County;
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Stephen A. Forbes State Park, in Marion County;
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Walnut Point State Park, in Douglas County;
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Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park, in Franklin County;
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Weinberg-King State Park, in Schuyler County;
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Weldon Springs State Park, in Dewitt County;
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White Pines Forest State Park, in Ogle County;
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William G. Stratton State Park, in Grundy County;
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Wolf Creek State Park, in Shelby County.
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(Source: P.A. 92-170, eff. 7-26-01.)
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Section 10. The State Finance Act is amended by changing |
Sections 5.158, 6z-10, 8.25c, and 8.44 as follows:
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(30 ILCS 105/5.158) (from Ch. 127, par. 141.158)
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Sec. 5.158. The Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach Marina |
Fund. |
(Source: P.A. 84-25.)
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(30 ILCS 105/6z-10) (from Ch. 127, par. 142z-10)
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Sec. 6z-10. All monies received by the Department of |
Natural Resources from
the operation of the marina to be |
located at Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach State Park and |
to
be known as Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach Marina, |
including slip rentals, concession
leases, and ground rents, |
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shall be deposited into a special fund known as
the Adeline Jay |
Geo-Karis Illinois Beach Marina Fund, which is hereby created |
in the State
Treasury. All interest earned on monies in this |
Fund shall remain in the Fund.
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(Source: P.A. 89-445, eff. 2-7-96.)
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(30 ILCS 105/8.25c) (from Ch. 127, par. 144.25c)
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Sec. 8.25c. (a) Beginning in fiscal year 1991 and |
continuing through the
third quarter of fiscal year 1993, the |
State Comptroller shall order
transferred and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer from the Illinois Beach
Marina Fund |
(now known as the Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach Marina |
Fund) to the General Revenue Fund 50% of the revenue deposited |
into the
Illinois Beach Marina Fund. Beginning in the fourth |
quarter of fiscal year
1993 and thereafter until the
sum of |
$31,200,000 is paid to the General Revenue Fund, the State
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Comptroller shall order transferred and the State Treasurer |
shall transfer
from the Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach |
Marina Fund (formerly known as the Illinois Beach Marina Fund)
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to the General Revenue Fund 25% of the
first $2,000,000 of |
revenue deposited into the Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach |
Marina Fund (formerly known as the Illinois Beach Marina Fund)
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in
any fiscal year, and 75% of the revenue deposited into the |
Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach Marina Fund (formerly |
known as the Illinois Beach
Marina Fund) in excess of |
$2,000,000 in any fiscal year; however, such
transfers shall |
not exceed $2,000,000 in any fiscal year. In addition,
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beginning in fiscal year 1991 and thereafter until the sum of |
$8,000,000
is paid to the State Boating Act Fund the State |
Comptroller shall order
transferred and the State Treasurer |
shall transfer from the Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach |
Marina Fund (formerly known as the Illinois Beach
Marina Fund)
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to the State Boating Act Fund 15% of the revenue deposited into
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the Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach Marina Fund (formerly |
known as the Illinois Beach Marina Fund). Beginning in fiscal |
year 1992, the
transfers from the Adeline Jay Geo-Karis |
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Illinois Beach Marina Fund (formerly known as the Illinois |
Beach Marina Fund) to the State Boating Act Fund
shall be made |
only at the direction of and in the amount authorized by the
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Department of Natural Resources. Moneys transferred under
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authorization of this
Section to the State Boating Act Fund in |
fiscal year 1992 before the
effective date of this amendatory |
Act of 1991 may be transferred to the
Illinois Beach Marina |
Fund (now known as the Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach |
Marina Fund) at the direction of the Department of Natural
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Resources. The transfers required under this Section
shall be |
made within 30 days after the end of each quarter based on the
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State Comptroller's record of receipts for the quarter. The |
initial
transfers shall be made within 30 days after June 30, |
1990 based on
revenues received in the preceding quarter. |
Additional transfers in
excess of the limits established under |
this Section may be authorized by
the Department of Natural |
Resources for accelerated
payback of the amount due.
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(b) The Department may, subject to appropriations by the |
General Assembly,
use monies in the Adeline Jay Geo-Karis |
Illinois Beach Marina Fund (formerly known as the Illinois |
Beach Marina Fund) to pay for operation,
maintenance, repairs, |
or improvements to the marina project; provided,
however, that |
payment of the amounts due under the terms of subsection (a)
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shall have priority on all monies deposited in this Fund.
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(c) Monies on deposit in excess of that needed for payments |
to the
General Revenue Fund and the State Boating Fund and in |
excess of those
monies needed for the operation, maintenance, |
repairs, or improvements to
the Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois |
Beach Marina as determined by the Department of Natural
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Resources may be transferred at the discretion of the
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Department to the State Parks Fund.
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(Source: P.A. 88-130; 89-445, eff. 2-7-96.)
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(30 ILCS 105/8.44) |
Sec. 8.44. Special fund transfers. |
(a) In order to maintain the integrity of special funds and
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improve stability in the General Revenue Fund, the following
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transfers are authorized from the designated funds into the
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General Revenue Fund: |
Aeronautics Fund......................................$2,186
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Aggregate Operations Regulatory Fund.................$32,750
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Agrichemical Incident Response Trust Fund...........$419,830
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Agricultural Master Fund.............................$17,827
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Air Transportation Revolving Fund...................$181,478
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Airport Land Loan Revolving Fund..................$1,669,970
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Alternate Fuels Fund..............................$1,056,833
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Alternative Compliance Market Account Fund...........$53,120
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Appraisal Administration Fund.......................$250,000
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Armory Rental Fund..................................$111,538
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Assisted Living and Shared Housing Regulatory Fund...$24,493
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Bank and Trust Company Fund.......................$3,800,000
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Capital Development Board Revolving Fund............$453,054
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Care Provider Fund for Persons
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with a Developmental Disability...................$2,378,270
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Charter Schools Revolving Loan Fund.................$650,721
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Child Support Administrative Fund.................$1,117,266
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Coal Mining Regulatory Fund.........................$127,583
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Communications Revolving Fund....................$12,999,839
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Community Health Center Care Fund...................$104,480
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Community Water Supply Laboratory Fund..............$716,232
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Continuing Legal Education Trust Fund................$23,419
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Corporate Franchise Tax Refund Fund.................$500,000
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Court of Claims Administration and Grant Fund........$24,949
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Criminal Justice Information Projects Fund...........$18,212
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DCFS Special Purposes Trust Fund.....................$77,835
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Death Certificate Surcharge Fund..................$1,134,341
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Department of Business Services
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Special Operations Fund...........................$2,000,000
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Department of Children and Family Services
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Training Fund.....................................$1,408,106
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Department of Corrections
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Reimbursement and Education Fund..................$2,208,323
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Department of Insurance State Trust Fund.............$18,009
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Department of Labor Special State Trust Fund........$359,895
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Department on Aging State Projects Fund..............$10,059
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Design Professionals Administration
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and Investigation Fund...............................$51,701
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DHS Recoveries Trust Fund.........................$1,591,834
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DHS State Projects Fund..............................$89,917
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Division of Corporations
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Registered Limited Liability Partnership Fund.......$150,000
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DNR Special Projects Fund...........................$301,649
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Dram Shop Fund......................................$110,554
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Drivers Education Fund...............................$30,152
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Drug Rebate Fund.................................$17,315,821
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Drug Traffic Prevention Fund.........................$22,123
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Drug Treatment Fund.................................$160,030
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Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund............$51,220
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Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund......$1,137,971
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DuQuoin State Fair Harness Racing Trust Fund..........$3,368
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Early Intervention Services Revolving Fund........$1,044,935
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Economic Research and Information Fund...............$49,005
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Educational Labor Relations Board
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Fair Share Trust Fund................................$40,933
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Efficiency Initiatives Revolving Fund.............$6,178,298
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Emergency Planning and Training Fund.................$28,845
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Emergency Public Health Fund........................$139,997
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Emergency Response Reimbursement Fund................$15,873
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EMS Assistance Fund..................................$40,923
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Energy Assistance Contribution Fund..................$89,692
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Energy Efficiency Trust Fund......................$1,300,938
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Environmental Laboratory Certification Fund..........$62,039
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Environmental Protection Permit and Inspection Fund.$180,571
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Environmental Protection Trust Fund...............$2,228,031
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EPA Court Trust Fund................................$338,646
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EPA Special State Projects Trust Fund...............$284,263
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Explosives Regulatory Fund...........................$23,125
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Facilities Management Revolving Fund..............$4,803,971
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Facility Licensing Fund..............................$22,958
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Family Care Fund.....................................$22,585
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Federal Asset Forfeiture Fund.........................$1,871
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Feed Control Fund...................................$478,234
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Fertilizer Control Fund.............................$207,398
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Financial Institution Fund........................$2,448,690
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Firearm Owner's Notification Fund.....................$3,960
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Food and Drug Safety Fund...........................$421,401
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General Professions Dedicated Fund................$3,975,808
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Good Samaritan Energy Trust Fund......................$7,191
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Governor's Grant Fund.................................$1,592
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Group Workers' Compensation Pool Insolvency Fund....$136,547
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Guardianship and Advocacy Fund.......................$27,289
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Hazardous Waste Occupational Licensing Fund..........$14,939
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Hazardous Waste Research Fund.......................$125,209
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Health Facility Plan Review Fund....................$165,972
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Hearing Instrument Dispenser
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Examining and Disciplinary Fund.....................$102,842
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Home Inspector Administration Fund..................$244,503
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IEMA State Projects Fund.................................$13
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Illinois Beach Marina Fund (now known as the Adeline Jay
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Geo-Karis Illinois Beach Marina Fund)
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.............................................................$177,801
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Illinois Capital Revolving Loan Fund..............$4,024,106
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Illinois Clean Water Fund.........................$1,835,796
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Illinois Community College Board
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Contracts and Grants Fund.................................$9
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Illinois Department of Agriculture
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Laboratory Services Revolving Fund..................$174,795
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Illinois Equity Fund................................$119,193
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Illinois Executive Mansion Trust Fund................$56,154
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Illinois Forestry Development Fund................$1,389,096
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Illinois Future Teacher Corps Scholarship Fund........$4,836
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Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund................$650,646
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Illinois Habitat Endowment Trust Fund.............$3,641,262
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Illinois Health Facilities Planning Fund.............$23,066
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Illinois Historic Sites Fund........................$134,366
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Illinois National Guard Armory Construction Fund.....$31,469
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Illinois Rural Rehabilitation Fund....................$8,190
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Illinois School Asbestos Abatement Fund.............$183,191
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Illinois State Fair Fund.............................$50,176
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Illinois State Podiatric Disciplinary Fund..........$317,239
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Illinois Student Assistance Commission
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Contracts and Grants Fund.............................$5,589
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Illinois Tourism Tax Fund...........................$647,749
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Illinois Underground Utility Facilities
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Damage Prevention Fund................................$2,175
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Illinois Veterans' Rehabilitation Fund..............$218,940
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Industrial Hygiene Regulatory and Enforcement Fund....$3,564
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Innovations in Long-Term Care
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Quality Demonstration Grants Fund...................$565,494
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Insurance Financial Regulation Fund.................$800,000
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ISAC Accounts Receivable Fund........................$26,374
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ISBE GED Testing Fund...............................$146,196
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ISBE Teacher Certificate Institute Fund.............$122,117
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J.J. Wolf Memorial for Conservation Investigation Fund.$8,137
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Kaskaskia Commons Permanent Fund.....................$79,813
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Land Reclamation Fund................................$30,582
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Large Business Attraction Fund......................$340,777
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Lawyers' Assistance Program Fund....................$198,207
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LEADS Maintenance Fund...............................$76,981
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Lieutenant Governor's Grant Fund........................$188
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Livestock Management Facilities Fund.................$47,800
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Local Initiative Fund.............................$1,940,646
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Local Tourism Fund..................................$132,876
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Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund................$427,850
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Monetary Award Program Reserve Fund.................$879,700
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McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund....................$0
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Medicaid Buy-In Program Revolving Fund..............$318,894
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Medicaid Fraud and Abuse Prevention Fund.............$60,306
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Medical Special Purposes Trust Fund.................$930,668
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Military Affairs Trust Fund..........................$68,468
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Motor Carrier Safety Inspection Fund................$147,477
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Motor Fuel and Petroleum Standards Fund..............$19,673
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Motor Vehicle Review Board Fund.....................$250,000
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Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Trust Fund.........$1,415,361
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Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Fund.....................$39,379
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Natural Heritage Endowment Trust Fund...............$557,264
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Natural Heritage Fund.................................$3,336
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Natural Resources Information Fund...................$64,596
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Natural Resources Restoration Trust Fund.............$63,002
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Off-Highway Vehicle Trails Fund.....................$244,815
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Oil Spill Response Fund.............................$167,547
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Paper and Printing Revolving Fund....................$48,476
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Park and Conservation Fund........................$3,050,154
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Pawnbroker Regulation Fund...........................$94,131
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Pesticide Control Fund..............................$420,223
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Petroleum Resources Revolving Fund...................$85,540
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Police Training Board Services Fund...................$1,540
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Pollution Control Board Fund.........................$23,004
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Pollution Control Board Trust Fund..................$410,651
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Post Transplant Maintenance and Retention Fund.......$75,100
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Presidential Library and Museum Operating Fund......$727,250
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Professional Regulation Evidence Fund.................$2,817
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Professional Services Fund...........................$46,222
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Provider Inquiry Trust Fund.........................$207,098
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Public Aid Recoveries Trust Fund..................$7,610,631
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Public Health Laboratory Services Revolving Fund.....$92,276
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Public Health Special State Projects Fund...........$816,202
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Public Health Water Permit Fund......................$17,624
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Public Infrastructure Construction
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Loan Revolving Fund..................................$63,802
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Public Pension Regulation Fund......................$222,433
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Racing Board Fingerprint License Fund................$16,835
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Radiation Protection Fund...........................$212,010
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Real Estate License Administration Fund...........$1,500,000
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Regulatory Evaluation and Basic Enforcement Fund.....$64,221
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Regulatory Fund......................................$55,246
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Renewable Energy Resources Trust Fund................$14,033
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Response Contractors Indemnification Fund...............$126
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Rural/Downstate Health Access Fund....................$4,644
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Savings and Residential Finance Regulatory Fund...$5,200,000
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School District Emergency Financial Assistance Fund.$2,130,848
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School Technology Revolving Loan Fund................$19,158
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Second Injury Fund..................................$151,493
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Secretary of State Interagency Grant Fund............$40,900
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Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund.......$520,200
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Secretary of State Special Services Fund..........$2,500,000
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Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund.............$3,400,000
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Securities Investors Education Fund.................$100,000
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Self-Insurers Administration Fund...................$286,964
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Sex Offender Registration Fund........................$7,647
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Sexual Assault Services Fund.........................$12,210
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Small Business Environmental Assistance Fund.........$13,686
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Snowmobile Trail Establishment Fund...................$3,124
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Solid Waste Management Fund.......................$6,587,173
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Sports Facilities Tax Trust Fund..................$1,112,590
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State Appellate Defender Special State Projects Fund.$23,820
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State Asset Forfeiture Fund..........................$71,988
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State Boating Act Fund..............................$401,824
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State College and University Trust Fund.............$139,439
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State Crime Laboratory Fund..........................$44,965
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State Fair Promotional Activities Fund................$8,734
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State Garage Revolving Fund.........................$639,662
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State Offender DNA Identification System Fund........$81,740
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State Off-Set Claims Fund.........................$1,487,926
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State Parks Fund..................................$1,045,889
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State Police Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Fund....$164,843
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State Police Vehicle Fund............................$22,899
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State Police Whistleblower Reward and Protection Fund.$199,699
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State Rail Freight Loan Repayment Fund............$1,147,727
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State Surplus Property Revolving Fund...............$388,284
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State Whistleblower Reward and Protection Fund........$1,592
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State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's County Fund.$70,101
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Statewide Grand Jury Prosecution Fund.................$7,645
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Statistical Services Revolving Fund...............$4,847,783
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Subtitle D Management Fund..........................$169,744
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Tanning Facility Permit Fund.........................$64,571
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Tax Compliance and Administration Fund..............$429,377
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Tax Recovery Fund...................................$113,591
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Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund..............$982,399
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Toxic Pollution Prevention Fund......................$28,534
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Underground Resources Conservation Enforcement Fund.$294,251
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University Grant Fund................................$23,881
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Used Tire Management Fund.........................$1,918,500
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Watershed Park Fund..................................$19,786
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Weights and Measures Fund.........................$1,078,121
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Workers' Compensation Benefit Trust Fund............$266,574
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Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund................$520,285
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Working Capital Revolving Fund....................$1,404,868
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Youth Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Prevention Fund.$29,995
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Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund.......................$4,091 |
All of these transfers shall be made in equal quarterly |
installments with the first made on the effective date
of this |
amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, or as soon
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thereafter as practical, and with the remaining transfers to be |
made on October 1, January 1, and April 1, or as soon |
thereafter as practical. These transfers shall be made
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notwithstanding any other provision of State law to the
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contrary. |
(b) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act
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of the 94th General Assembly through June 30, 2006, when any of
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the funds listed in subsection (a) have insufficient cash from
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which the State Comptroller may make expenditures properly
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supported by appropriations from the fund, then the State
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Treasurer and State Comptroller shall transfer from the General
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Revenue Fund to the fund only such amount as is immediately
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necessary to satisfy outstanding expenditure obligations on a
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timely basis, subject to the provisions of the State Prompt
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Payment Act. Any amounts transferred from the General Revenue
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Fund to a fund pursuant to this subsection (b) from time to
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time shall be re-transferred by the State Comptroller and the
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State Treasurer from the receiving fund into the General
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Revenue Fund as soon as and to the extent that deposits are
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made into or receipts are collected by the receiving fund. In
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all events, the full amounts of all transfers from the General
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Revenue Fund to receiving funds shall be re-transferred to the
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General Revenue Fund no later than June 30, 2006. |
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, on July 1, |
2005, or as soon thereafter as may be practical, the State |
Comptroller and the State Treasurer shall transfer $5,000,000 |
from the Communications Revolving Fund to the Hospital Basic |
Services Prevention Fund.
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(Source: P.A. 94-91, eff. 7-1-05.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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