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§ 13. Funds of the district. (a) The board of commissioners, when requested by the treasurer of the district, shall designate one or more banks or savings and loan associations where the funds of the district received by the treasurer may be deposited. When a bank or savings and loan association has been designated as a depository, it shall continue as a depository until 10 days after a new depository is designated and is qualified by furnishing the statements of resources and liabilities required by this Section. When a new depository is designated, the board of commissioners shall notify the sureties of the treasurer of that fact in writing at least 5 days before the transfer of funds. The treasurer of the district shall be discharged from responsibility for all funds and moneys while they are deposited in a designated bank or depository.
(b) A bank or savings and loan association shall not receive public funds as provided in this Section unless it has complied with the requirements of Section 6 of “An Act relating to certain investments of public funds by public agencies”, approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 1
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 70. Special Districts § 1105/13. Funds of the district - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-70-special-districts/il-st-sect-70-1105-13/
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