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Public Act 096-0976 |
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LRB096 15979 JAM 31224 b |
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AN ACT concerning finance.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The State Finance Act is amended by changing |
Section 6z-27 as follows: |
(30 ILCS 105/6z-27)
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Sec. 6z-27. All moneys in the Audit Expense Fund shall be
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transferred, appropriated and used only for the purposes |
authorized by, and
subject to the limitations and conditions |
prescribed by, the State Auditing
Act. |
Within 30 days after the effective date of this amendatory |
Act of 2010 2009,
the State Comptroller shall order transferred |
and the State Treasurer shall
transfer from the following funds |
moneys in the specified amounts for deposit
into the Audit |
Expense Fund:
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Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois
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Beach Marina Fund..................................4,047
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African-American HIV/AIDS Response Fund................2,644
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Agricultural Premium Fund.................... 20,512 109,921
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Alternate Fuels Fund...................................1,305
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Appraisal Administration Fund....................1,438 2,737
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Asbestos Abatement Fund................................4,168
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Attorney General Court Ordered and Voluntary Compliance
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Payment Projects Fund..............................3,429
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Attorney General Whistleblower Reward
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and Protection Fund................................1,860
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Bank and Trust Company Fund....................63,872 65,010
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Brownfields Redevelopment Fund.........................1,789
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Build Illinois Capital Revolving Loan Fund.............2,247
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Capital Development Board Revolving Fund.........4,028 1,813
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Capital Litigation Fund............................1,100 875
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Care Provider Fund for Persons with
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Developmental Disability....................4,021 15,127
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CDLIS/AAMVA Net Trust....................................792
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Clean Air Act (CAA) Permit Fund.................16,005 1,904
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Coal Mining Regulatory Fund..............................688
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Coal Technology Development Assistance Fund...........16,880
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Common School Fund...........................231,604 202,501
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The Communications Revolving Fund..............50,826 99,678
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Community Mental Health
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Medicaid Trust Fund.........................7,903 29,018
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Community Water Supply Laboratory Fund.................1,267
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Credit Union Fund..............................11,197 11,858
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DCFS Children's Services Fund.................103,141 80,664
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Death Certificate Surcharge Fund.......................1,676
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Department of Business Services Special
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Operations Fund..............................1,300 3,375
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Department of Corrections Reimbursement
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and Education Fund................................33,308
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Design Professionals Administration and
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Investigation Fund...........................3,185 3,407
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Digital Divide Elimination Fund........................4,569
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The Downstate Public Transportation Fund.........5,391 6,206
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Drivers Education Fund.............................1,064 889
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Drug Treatment Fund....................................1,566
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Drunk & Drugged Driving Prevention Fund..................662
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The Education Assistance Fund.................352,316 83,042
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Emergency Public Health Fund...........................4,392
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Energy Efficiency Trust Fund...........................2,454
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Environmental Protection Permit and
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Inspection Fund..............................8,876 1,156
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Estate Tax Collection Distributive Fund............923 1,911
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Facilities Management Revolving Fund..........96,944 162,473
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Facility Licensing Fund..................................765
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Fair and Exposition Fund.........................1,123 5,673
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Federal Workforce Training Fund......................149,538
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Feed Control Fund..................................737 4,431
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Fertilizer Control Fund................................2,150
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The Fire Prevention Fund.........................2,081 5,147
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Food and Drug Safety Fund..............................1,973
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Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness
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for Undergraduate Programs Fund......................577
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General Professions Dedicated Fund.............30,143 17,670
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The General Revenue Fund...............17,108,267 18,547,866
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Grade Crossing Protection Fund...................1,008 2,503
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Hazardous Waste Fund............................14,388 2,342
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Health Facility Plan Review Fund.......................2,398
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Health and Human Services
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Medicaid Trust Fund..........................3,007 2,591
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Illinois Affordable Housing Trust Fund...........1,804 5,543
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Illinois Charity Bureau Fund...........................1,471
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Illinois Clean Water Fund..........................7,992 857
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Illinois Department of Agriculture Laboratory
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Services Revolving Fund........................565 3,077
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Illinois Forestry Development Fund.....................4,619
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Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund...................1,354
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Illinois Habitat Fund..................................1,183
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Illinois Health Facilities Planning Fund...............2,158
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Illinois School Asbestos Abatement Fund..................808
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Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund..............1,254 6,839
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Illinois State Dental Disciplinary Fund..........4,026 4,052
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Illinois State Fair Fund........................4,714 23,035
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Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund.......17,160 17,862
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Illinois State Pharmacy Disciplinary Fund.........604 18,515
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Illinois Tax Increment Fund..........................785 639
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Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund.............1,922 10,560
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Illinois Veterans Rehabilitation Fund..................1,522
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Illinois Wildlife Preservation Fund....................1,004
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Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission
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Operations Fund.............................7,690 89,665
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IMSA Income Fund.................................7,310 9,800
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Income Tax Refund Fund.........................63,704 43,163
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Innovations in Long-term Care Quality
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Demonstration Grants Fund............................973
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Insurance Financial Regulation Fund............42,622 46,176
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Insurance Premium Tax Refund Fund................2,362 8,189
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Insurance Producer Administration Fund.........31,214 32,593
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International Tourism Fund.............................5,442
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Juvenile Accountability Incentive
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Block Grant Fund...................................7,274
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Lead Poisoning Screening, Prevention,
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and Abatement Fund.................................4,616
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Live and Learn Fund.............................5,502 15,795
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The Local Government Distributive Fund.........47,536 41,747
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Local Tourism Fund....................................12,305
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Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund...................2,255
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Long Term Care Provider Fund...........................2,008
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Low Level Radioactive Waste Facility Development
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and Operation Fund.................................1,387
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Mandatory Arbitration Fund.............................4,776
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Mental Health Fund...............................1,977 5,827
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Metabolic Screening and Treatment Fund................16,032
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Metro-East Public Transportation Fund....................704
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The Motor Fuel Tax Fund........................29,174 50,341
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Motor Vehicle License Plate Fund.................3,376 8,908
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Motor Vehicle Theft
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Prevention Trust Fund.............................28,492
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Natural Areas Acquisition Fund..................27,052 1,794
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Nuclear Safety Emergency
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Preparedness Fund.................................73,636
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Nursing Dedicated and Professional Fund..........5,377 8,689
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Off Highway Vehicle Trails Fund........................1,414
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Open Space Lands Acquisition and
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Development Fund............................50,295 2,997
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Optometric Licensing and
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Disciplinary Board Fund......................1,056 1,418
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Park and Conservation Fund......................30,835 2,302
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Partners for Conservation Fund.................15,365 26,957
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Partners for Conservation Projects Fund................1,345
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Penny Severns Breast, Cervical and Ovarian
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Cancer Research Fund.................................832
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The Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund.....56,088 48,723
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Pesticide Control Fund..........................2,442 13,322
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Plumbing Licensure and Program Fund....................1,898
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Professional Services Fund.......................6,028 8,618
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Professions Indirect Cost Fund...............143,423 142,781
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Public Health Laboratory Services Revolving Fund.......2,603
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Public Pension Regulation Fund...................4,013 3,986
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The Public Transportation Fund.................16,819 22,174
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Radiation Protection Fund.............................23,355
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Real Estate License Administration Fund........14,124 14,236
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Registered Certified Public Accountants'
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Administration and Disciplinary Fund...........893 1,197
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Renewable Energy Resources Trust Fund.................11,499
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Rental Housing Support Program Fund................1,339 908
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The Road Fund................................131,444 279,054
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Regional Transportation Authority Occupation and
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Use Tax Replacement Fund.......................1,086 832
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Salmon Fund..............................................561
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Savings and Residential Finance
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Regulatory Fund............................17,704 17,755
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School Infrastructure Fund...............................565
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Secretary of State Identification
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Security and Theft Prevention Fund...................705
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Secretary of State DUI Administration Fund...............984
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Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund....1,370 4,418
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Secretary of State Special Services Fund........5,774 18,012
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Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund............1,511 6,920
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Solid Waste Management Fund.....................19,369 1,522
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State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund............2,172 1,664
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State Boating Act Fund..........................18,992 1,693
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State Construction Account Fund................39,679 39,917
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The State Gaming Fund............................4,410 4,109
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The State Garage Revolving Fund................18,357 36,176
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The State Lottery Fund.........................14,800 10,666
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State Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Fund...................1,661
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State Parks Fund................................17,149 1,355
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State Pheasant Fund......................................936
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State Surplus Property Revolving Fund............1,295 1,674
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State Treasurer's Bank Services Trust Fund...............514
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The Statistical Services Revolving Fund.......56,881 102,296
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Subtitle D Management Fund.............................2,595
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Supplemental Low Income Energy Assistance Fund........10,826
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Tanning Facility Permit Fund.............................514
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Ticket for The Cure Fund...............................3,620
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Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund................2,568 22,480
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Tourism Promotion Fund................................29,107
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Trauma Center Fund.....................................8,018
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Underground Resources Conservation
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Enforcement Fund...................................1,143
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Underground Storage Tank Fund...................52,756 6,236
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The Vehicle Inspection Fund.....................18,691 5,547
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Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund.................13,057
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Weights and Measures Fund.......................2,471 12,382
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Wildlife and Fish Fund.........................107,383 8,140
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The Working Capital Revolving Fund...........360,732 145,920
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Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, |
the General
Assembly hereby authorizes the use of such funds |
for the purposes set forth
in this Section.
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These provisions do not apply to funds classified by the |
Comptroller
as federal trust funds or State trust funds. The |
Audit Expense Fund may
receive transfers from those trust funds |
only as directed herein, except
where prohibited by the terms |
of the trust fund agreement. The Auditor
General shall notify |
the trustees of those funds of the estimated cost of
the audit |
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to be incurred under the Illinois State Auditing Act for the
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fund. The trustees of those funds shall direct the State |
Comptroller and
Treasurer to transfer the estimated amount to |
the Audit Expense Fund.
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The Auditor General may bill entities that are not subject |
to the above
transfer provisions, including private entities, |
related organizations and
entities whose funds are |
locally-held, for the cost of audits, studies, and
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investigations incurred on their behalf. Any revenues received |
under this
provision shall be deposited into the Audit Expense |
Fund.
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In the event that moneys on deposit in any fund are |
unavailable, by
reason of deficiency or any other reason |
preventing their lawful
transfer, the State Comptroller shall |
order transferred
and the State Treasurer shall transfer the |
amount deficient or otherwise
unavailable from the General |
Revenue Fund for deposit into the Audit Expense
Fund.
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On or before December 1, 1992, and each December 1 |
thereafter, the
Auditor General shall notify the Governor's |
Office of Management
and Budget (formerly Bureau of the Budget)
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of the amount
estimated to be necessary to pay for audits, |
studies, and investigations in
accordance with the Illinois |
State Auditing Act during the next succeeding
fiscal year for |
each State fund for which a transfer or reimbursement is
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anticipated.
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Beginning with fiscal year 1994 and during each fiscal year |
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thereafter,
the Auditor General may direct the State |
Comptroller and Treasurer to
transfer moneys from funds |
authorized by the General Assembly for that
fund. In the event |
funds, including federal and State trust funds but
excluding |
the General Revenue Fund, are transferred, during fiscal year |
1994
and during each fiscal year thereafter, in excess of the |
amount to pay actual
costs attributable to audits, studies, and |
investigations as permitted or
required by the Illinois State |
Auditing Act or specific action of the General
Assembly, the |
Auditor General shall, on September 30, or as soon thereafter |
as
is practicable, direct the State Comptroller and Treasurer |
to transfer the
excess amount back to the fund from which it |
was originally transferred.
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(Source: P.A. 95-505, eff. 8-28-07; 95-841, eff. 8-15-08; |
96-476, eff. 8-14-09.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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