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§ 12102. Effect on special funds.
(a) The Savings and Residential Finance Regulatory Fund established under Section 7-19.1 of the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985 is hereby redesignated the Residential Finance Regulatory Fund. The fund shall continue in existence under the Illinois Residential Mortgage License Act of 1987 without interruption and shall retain all moneys therein, except moneys required to be transferred or returned from Savings and Residential Finance Regulatory Fund, now designated the Residential Finance Regulatory Fund, to the Savings Institutions Regulatory Fund, now designated the Savings Bank Regulatory Fund, pursuant to subsection (e) of Section 7-19.2 of the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985, shall continue to be required to be transferred or returned to the Savings Institutions Regulatory Fund, now designated the Savings Bank Regulatory Fund, as if subsection (e) of Section 7-19.2 of the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985 had not been repealed.
(b) The Savings Institutions Regulatory Fund established under Section 7-19.2 of the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985 is hereby redesignated the Savings Bank Regulatory Fund. The fund shall continue in existence under Section 9002.1 of this Act without interruption and shall retain all moneys therein.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 205. Financial Regulation § 205/12102. Effect on special funds - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-205-financial-regulation/il-st-sect-205-205-12102/
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