Illinois Compiled Statutes 30 ILCS 105 State Finance Act. Section 8.44

    (30 ILCS 105/8.44)

    Sec. 8.44. Special fund transfers.

    (a) In order to maintain the integrity of special funds and improve stability in the General Revenue Fund, the following transfers are authorized from the designated funds into the General Revenue Fund:Aeronautics

 Fund........................................$2,186Aggregate

 Operations

 Regulatory

 Fund...................$32,750Agrichemical

 Incident

 Response

 Trust

 Fund.............$419,830Agricultural

 Master

 Fund...............................$17,827Air

 Transportation

 Revolving

 Fund.....................$181,478Airport

 Land

 Loan

 Revolving

 Fund....................$1,669,970Alternate

 Fuels

 Fund................................$1,056,833Alternative

 Compliance

 Market

 Account

 Fund.............$53,120Appraisal

 Administration

 Fund.........................$250,000Armory

 Rental

 Fund....................................$111,538Assisted

 Living

 and

 Shared

 Housing

 Regulatory

 Fund.....$24,493Bank

 and

 Trust

 Company

 Fund.........................$3,800,000Capital

 Development

 Board

 Revolving

 Fund..............$453,054Care

 Provider

 Fund

 for

 Personswith

 a

 Developmental

 Disability.....................$2,378,270Charter

 Schools

 Revolving

 Loan

 Fund...................$650,721Child

 Support

 Administrative

 Fund...................$1,117,266Coal

 Mining

 Regulatory

 Fund...........................$127,583Communications

 Revolving

 Fund......................$12,999,839Community

 Health

 Center

 Care

 Fund.....................$104,480Community

 Water

 Supply

 Laboratory

 Fund................$716,232Continuing

 Legal

 Education

 Trust

 Fund..................$23,419Corporate

 Franchise

 Tax

 Refund

 Fund...................$500,000Court

 of

 Claims

 Administration

 and

 Grant

 Fund..........$24,949Criminal

 Justice

 Information

 Projects

 Fund.............$18,212DCFS

 Special

 Purposes

 Trust

 Fund.......................$77,835Death

 Certificate

 Surcharge

 Fund....................$1,134,341Department

 of

 Business

 ServicesSpecial

 Operations

 Fund.............................$2,000,000Department

 of

 Children

 and

 Family

 ServicesTraining

 Fund.......................................$1,408,106Department

 of

 CorrectionsReimbursement

 and

 Education

 Fund....................$2,208,323Department

 of

 Insurance

 State

 Trust

 Fund...............$18,009Department

 of

 Labor

 Special

 State

 Trust

 Fund..........$359,895Department

 on

 Aging

 State

 Projects

 Fund................$10,059Design

 Professionals

 Administrationand

 Investigation

 Fund.................................$51,701DHS

 Recoveries

 Trust

 Fund...........................$1,591,834DHS

 State

 Projects

 Fund................................$89,917Division

 of

 CorporationsRegistered

 Limited

 Liability

 Partnership

 Fund.........$150,000DNR

 Special

 Projects

 Fund.............................$301,649Dram

 Shop

 Fund........................................$110,554Drivers

 Education

 Fund.................................$30,152Drug

 Rebate

 Fund...................................$17,315,821Drug

 Traffic

 Prevention

 Fund...........................$22,123Drug

 Treatment

 Fund...................................$160,030Drunk

 and

 Drugged

 Driving

 Prevention

 Fund..............$51,220Drycleaner

 Environmental

 Response

 Trust

 Fund........$1,137,971DuQuoin

 State

 Fair

 Harness

 Racing

 Trust

 Fund............$3,368Early

 Intervention

 Services

 Revolving

 Fund..........$1,044,935Economic

 Research

 and

 Information

 Fund.................$49,005Educational

 Labor

 Relations

 BoardFair

 Share

 Trust

 Fund..................................$40,933Efficiency

 Initiatives

 Revolving

 Fund...............$6,178,298Emergency

 Planning

 and

 Training

 Fund...................$28,845Emergency

 Public

 Health

 Fund..........................$139,997Emergency

 Response

 Reimbursement

 Fund..................$15,873EMS

 Assistance

 Fund....................................$40,923Energy

 Assistance

 Contribution

 Fund....................$89,692Energy

 Efficiency

 Trust

 Fund........................$1,300,938Environmental

 Laboratory

 Certification

 Fund............$62,039Environmental

 Protection

 Permit

 and

 Inspection

 Fund...$180,571Environmental

 Protection

 Trust

 Fund.................$2,228,031EPA

 Court

 Trust

 Fund..................................$338,646EPA

 Special

 State

 Projects

 Trust

 Fund.................$284,263Explosives

 Regulatory

 Fund.............................$23,125Facilities

 Management

 Revolving

 Fund................$4,803,971Facility

 Licensing

 Fund................................$22,958Family

 Care

 Fund.......................................$22,585Federal

 Asset

 Forfeiture

 Fund...........................$1,871Feed

 Control

 Fund.....................................$478,234Fertilizer

 Control

 Fund...............................$207,398Financial

 Institution

 Fund..........................$2,448,690Firearm

 Owner's

 Notification

 Fund.......................$3,960Food

 and

 Drug

 Safety

 Fund.............................$421,401General

 Professions

 Dedicated

 Fund..................$3,975,808Good

 Samaritan

 Energy

 Trust

 Fund........................$7,191Governor's

 Grant

 Fund...................................$1,592Group

 Workers'

 Compensation

 Pool

 Insolvency

 Fund......$136,547Guardianship

 and

 Advocacy

 Fund.........................$27,289Hazardous

 Waste

 Occupational

 Licensing

 Fund............$14,939Hazardous

 Waste

 Research

 Fund.........................$125,209Health

 Facility

 Plan

 Review

 Fund......................$165,972Hearing

 Instrument

 DispenserExamining

 and

 Disciplinary

 Fund.......................$102,842Home

 Inspector

 Administration

 Fund....................$244,503IEMA

 State

 Projects

 Fund...................................$13Illinois

 Beach

 Marina

 Fund

 (now

 known

 as

 the

 Adeline

 Jay

 Geo-Karis

 Illinois

 Beach

 Marina

 Fund).$177,801Illinois

 Capital

 Revolving

 Loan

 Fund................$4,024,106Illinois

 Clean

 Water

 Fund...........................$1,835,796Illinois

 Community

 College

 BoardContracts

 and

 Grants

 Fund...................................$9Illinois

 Department

 of

 AgricultureLaboratory

 Services

 Revolving

 Fund....................$174,795Illinois

 Equity

 Fund..................................$119,193Illinois

 Executive

 Mansion

 Trust

 Fund..................$56,154Illinois

 Forestry

 Development

 Fund..................$1,389,096Illinois

 Future

 Teacher

 Corps

 Scholarship

 Fund..........$4,836Illinois

 Gaming

 Law

 Enforcement

 Fund..................$650,646Illinois

 Habitat

 Endowment

 Trust

 Fund...............$3,641,262Illinois

 Health

 Facilities

 Planning

 Fund...............$23,066Illinois

 Historic

 Sites

 Fund..........................$134,366Illinois

 National

 Guard

 Armory

 Construction

 Fund.......$31,469Illinois

 Rural

 Rehabilitation

 Fund......................$8,190Illinois

 School

 Asbestos

 Abatement

 Fund...............$183,191Illinois

 State

 Fair

 Fund...............................$50,176Illinois

 State

 Podiatric

 Disciplinary

 Fund............$317,239Illinois

 Student

 Assistance

 CommissionContracts

 and

 Grants

 Fund...............................$5,589Illinois

 Tourism

 Tax

 Fund.............................$647,749Illinois

 Underground

 Utility

 FacilitiesDamage

 Prevention

 Fund..................................$2,175Illinois

 Veterans'

 Rehabilitation

 Fund................$218,940Industrial

 Hygiene

 Regulatory

 and

 Enforcement

 Fund......$3,564Innovations

 in

 Long-Term

 CareQuality

 Demonstration

 Grants

 Fund.....................$565,494Insurance

 Financial

 Regulation

 Fund...................$800,000ISAC

 Accounts

 Receivable

 Fund..........................$26,374ISBE

 GED

 Testing

 Fund.................................$146,196ISBE

 Teacher

 Certificate

 Institute

 Fund...............$122,117J.J.

 Wolf

 Memorial

 for

 Conservation

 Investigation

 Fund..$8,137Kaskaskia

 Commons

 Permanent

 Fund.......................$79,813Land

 Reclamation

 Fund..................................$30,582Large

 Business

 Attraction

 Fund........................$340,777Lawyers'

 Assistance

 Program

 Fund......................$198,207LEADS

 Maintenance

 Fund.................................$76,981Lieutenant

 Governor's

 Grant

 Fund..........................$188Livestock

 Management

 Facilities

 Fund...................$47,800Local

 Initiative

 Fund...............................$1,940,646Local

 Tourism

 Fund....................................$132,876Long

 Term

 Care

 Monitor/Receiver

 Fund..................$427,850Monetary

 Award

 Program

 Reserve

 Fund...................$879,700McCormick

 Place

 Expansion

 Project

 Fund......................$0Medicaid

 Buy-In

 Program

 Revolving

 Fund................$318,894Medicaid

 Fraud

 and

 Abuse

 Prevention

 Fund...............$60,306Medical

 Special

 Purposes

 Trust

 Fund...................$930,668Military

 Affairs

 Trust

 Fund............................$68,468Motor

 Carrier

 Safety

 Inspection

 Fund..................$147,477Motor

 Fuel

 and

 Petroleum

 Standards

 Fund................$19,673Motor

 Vehicle

 Review

 Board

 Fund.......................$250,000Motor

 Vehicle

 Theft

 Prevention

 Trust

 Fund...........$1,415,361Narcotics

 Profit

 Forfeiture

 Fund.......................$39,379Natural

 Heritage

 Endowment

 Trust

 Fund.................$557,264Natural

 Heritage

 Fund...................................$3,336Natural

 Resources

 Information

 Fund.....................$64,596Natural

 Resources

 Restoration

 Trust

 Fund...............$63,002Off-Highway

 Vehicle

 Trails

 Fund.......................$244,815Oil

 Spill

 Response

 Fund...............................$167,547Paper

 and

 Printing

 Revolving

 Fund......................$48,476Park

 and

 Conservation

 Fund..........................$3,050,154Pawnbroker

 Regulation

 Fund.............................$94,131Pesticide

 Control

 Fund................................$420,223Petroleum

 Resources

 Revolving

 Fund.....................$85,540Police

 Training

 Board

 Services

 Fund.....................$1,540Pollution

 Control

 Board

 Fund...........................$23,004Pollution

 Control

 Board

 Trust

 Fund....................$410,651Post

 Transplant

 Maintenance

 and

 Retention

 Fund.........$75,100Presidential

 Library

 and

 Museum

 Operating

 Fund........$727,250Professional

 Regulation

 Evidence

 Fund...................$2,817Professional

 Services

 Fund.............................$46,222Provider

 Inquiry

 Trust

 Fund...........................$207,098Public

 Aid

 Recoveries

 Trust

 Fund....................$7,610,631Public

 Health

 Laboratory

 Services

 Revolving

 Fund.......$92,276Public

 Health

 Special

 State

 Projects

 Fund.............$816,202Public

 Health

 Water

 Permit

 Fund........................$17,624Public

 Infrastructure

 ConstructionLoan

 Revolving

 Fund....................................$63,802Public

 Pension

 Regulation

 Fund........................$222,433Racing

 Board

 Fingerprint

 License

 Fund..................$16,835Radiation

 Protection

 Fund.............................$212,010Real

 Estate

 License

 Administration

 Fund.............$1,500,000Regulatory

 Evaluation

 and

 Basic

 Enforcement

 Fund.......$64,221Regulatory

 Fund........................................$55,246Renewable

 Energy

 Resources

 Trust

 Fund..................$14,033Response

 Contractors

 Indemnification

 Fund.................$126Rural/Downstate

 Health

 Access

 Fund......................$4,644Savings

 and

 Residential

 Finance

 Regulatory

 Fund.....$5,200,000School

 District

 Emergency

 Financial

 Assistance

 Fund.$2,130,848School

 Technology

 Revolving

 Loan

 Fund..................$19,158Second

 Injury

 Fund....................................$151,493Secretary

 of

 State

 Interagency

 Grant

 Fund..............$40,900Secretary

 of

 State

 Special

 License

 Plate

 Fund.........$520,200Secretary

 of

 State

 Special

 Services

 Fund............$2,500,000Securities

 Audit

 and

 Enforcement

 Fund...............$3,400,000Securities

 Investors

 Education

 Fund...................$100,000Self-Insurers

 Administration

 Fund.....................$286,964Sex

 Offender

 Registration

 Fund..........................$7,647Sexual

 Assault

 Services

 Fund...........................$12,210Small

 Business

 Environmental

 Assistance

 Fund...........$13,686Snowmobile

 Trail

 Establishment

 Fund.....................$3,124Solid

 Waste

 Management

 Fund.........................$6,587,173Sports

 Facilities

 Tax

 Trust

 Fund....................$1,112,590State

 Appellate

 Defender

 Special

 State

 Projects

 Fund...$23,820State

 Asset

 Forfeiture

 Fund............................$71,988State

 Boating

 Act

 Fund................................$401,824State

 College

 and

 University

 Trust

 Fund...............$139,439State

 Crime

 Laboratory

 Fund............................$44,965State

 Fair

 Promotional

 Activities

 Fund..................$8,734State

 Garage

 Revolving

 Fund...........................$639,662State

 Offender

 DNA

 Identification

 System

 Fund..........$81,740State

 Off-Set

 Claims

 Fund...........................$1,487,926State

 Parks

 Fund....................................$1,045,889State

 Police

 Motor

 Vehicle

 Theft

 Prevention

 Fund......$164,843State

 Police

 Vehicle

 Fund..............................$22,899State

 Police

 Whistleblower

 Reward

 and

 Protection

 Fund.$199,699State

 Rail

 Freight

 Loan

 Repayment

 Fund..............$1,147,727State

 Surplus

 Property

 Revolving

 Fund.................$388,284State

 Whistleblower

 Reward

 and

 Protection

 Fund..........$1,592State's

 Attorneys

 Appellate

 Prosecutor's

 County

 Fund...$70,101Statewide

 Grand

 Jury

 Prosecution

 Fund...................$7,645Statistical

 Services

 Revolving

 Fund.................$4,847,783Subtitle

 D

 Management

 Fund............................$169,744Tanning

 Facility

 Permit

 Fund...........................$64,571Tax

 Compliance

 and

 Administration

 Fund................$429,377Tax

 Recovery

 Fund.....................................$113,591Teacher

 Certificate

 Fee

 Revolving

 Fund................$982,399Toxic

 Pollution

 Prevention

 Fund........................$28,534Underground

 Resources

 Conservation

 Enforcement

 Fund...$294,251University

 Grant

 Fund..................................$23,881Used

 Tire

 Management

 Fund...........................$1,918,500Watershed

 Park

 Fund....................................$19,786Weights

 and

 Measures

 Fund...........................$1,078,121Workers'

 Compensation

 Benefit

 Trust

 Fund..............$266,574Workers'

 Compensation

 Revolving

 Fund..................$520,285Working

 Capital

 Revolving

 Fund......................$1,404,868Youth

 Alcoholism

 and

 Substance

 Abuse

 Prevention

 Fund...$29,995Youth

 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 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 notwithstanding any other provision of State law to the contrary.

    The Governor may direct the State Comptroller and the State Treasurer to reverse the transfers previously authorized by statute to the General Revenue Fund and retransfer from the General Revenue Fund, if applicable, all or a portion of the transfers made pursuant to this subsection (a) to the following funds:

        (1) the Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund;

        (2) the Educational Labor Relations Board Fair Share

    Trust Fund;

        (3) the Environmental Protection Trust Fund;

        (4) the Facilities Management Revolving Fund;

        (5) the Illinois Forestry Development Fund;

        (6) the Illinois Habitat Endowment Trust Fund;

        (7) the Innovations in Long-Term Care Quality

    Demonstration Grants Fund;

        (8) the Kaskaskia Commons Permanent Fund;

        (9) the Land Reclamation Fund;

        (10) the Lawyers' Assistance Program Fund;

        (11) the Local Initiative Fund;

        (12) the Petroleum Resources Revolving Fund;

        (13) the Sports Facilities Tax Trust Fund;

        (14) the State Garage Revolving Fund;

        (15) the State Off-Set Claims Fund; and

        (16) the DCFS Special Purposes Trust Fund.

    (b) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly through June 30, 2006, when any of the funds listed in subsection (a) have insufficient cash from which the State Comptroller may make expenditures properly supported by appropriations from the fund, then the State Treasurer and State Comptroller shall transfer from the General Revenue Fund to the fund only such amount as is immediately necessary to satisfy outstanding expenditure obligations on a timely basis, subject to the provisions of the State Prompt Payment Act. All or a portion of the amounts transferred from the General Revenue Fund to a fund pursuant to this subsection (b) from time to time may be re-transferred by the State Comptroller and the State Treasurer from the receiving fund into the General Revenue Fund as soon as and to the extent that deposits are made into or receipts are collected by the receiving fund.

    (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.

(Source: P.A. 94-91, eff. 7-1-05; 94-839, eff. 6-6-06; 94-1042, eff. 7-24-06; 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)

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