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§ 113. Federal Student Loan Fund; Student Loan Operating Fund; Federal Reserve Recall Fund. The Commission shall create the Federal Student Loan Fund, the Student Loan Operating Fund, and the Federal Reserve Recall Fund. At the request of the Commission's Executive Director, the Comptroller shall transfer funds, as necessary, from the Student Assistance Commission Student Loan Fund into the Federal Student Loan Fund, the Student Loan Operating Fund, and the Federal Reserve Recall Fund. On or before August 31, 2000, the Commission's Executive Director shall request the Comptroller to transfer all funds from the Student Assistance Commission Student Loan Fund into any of the following funds: the Federal Student Loan Fund, the Student Loan Operating Fund, or the Federal Reserve Recall Fund. On September 1, 2000, the Student Assistance Commission Student Loan Fund is abolished. Any future liabilities of this abolished fund shall be assignable to the appropriate fund created as one of its successors. At the request of the Commission's Executive Director, the Comptroller shall transfer funds from the Federal Student Loan Fund into the Student Loan Operating Fund.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 110. Higher Education § 947/113. Federal Student Loan Fund; Student Loan Operating Fund; Federal Reserve Recall Fund - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-110-higher-education/il-st-sect-110-947-113/
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