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GENERAL PROVISIONS
(5 ILCS 295/) Assigned Appellate Judges Salary Act.

5 ILCS 295/0.01

    (5 ILCS 295/0.01) (from Ch. 53, par. 5.10)
    Sec. 0.01. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Assigned Appellate Judges Salary Act.
(Source: P.A. 86-1324.)

5 ILCS 295/1

    (5 ILCS 295/1) (from Ch. 53, par. 5.11)
    Sec. 1. Whenever a vacancy exists in the office of judge of the Appellate Court, and the Supreme Court assigns another judge to serve as judge of the Appellate Court until the vacancy is filled by election, the judge assigned to serve as judge of the Appellate Court for the period of the vacancy shall, during such period of service, be paid the salary of the Appellate Court judge whose position he fills.
(Source: Laws 1947, p. 776.)

5 ILCS 295/2

    (5 ILCS 295/2) (from Ch. 53, par. 5.12)
    Sec. 2. Whenever a circuit judge is temporarily relieved of circuit court duties and assigned to the Appellate Court he shall, in addition to his salary as a circuit judge, be paid for the period of such temporary service an amount equal to the difference between the salary of a judge of the Appellate Court and his salary as a circuit judge. This additional amount shall be paid by the State.
(Source: P.A. 76-9.)