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91_SB0623

 
                                               SRA91S0039MJcp

 1        AN ACT regarding appropriations.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 5.  The following named amounts, or  so  much  of
 5    those   amounts   as  may  be  necessary,  respectively,  are
 6    appropriated to the Auditor General to meet the ordinary  and
 7    contingent  expenses of the Office of the Auditor General, as
 8    provided in the Illinois State Auditing Act:
 9    For Personal Services:
10    For Regular Positions........................... $  3,315,400
11    For Employee Contribution to Retirement
12      System by Employer............................      132,600
13    For State Contribution to State Employees'
14      Retirement System.............................      318,300
15    For State Contribution to Social Security.......      253,700
16    For Contractual Services........................      574,400
17    For Travel......................................       89,300
18    For Commodities.................................       19,700
19    For Printing....................................       17,500
20    For Equipment...................................       36,800
21    For Electronic Data Processing..................      109,700
22    For Telecommunications..........................       84,000
23    For Operation of Auto Equipment.................        5,500
24        Total                                          $4,956,900

25        Section 10.  The sum of $12,262,100, or so much  of  that
26    amount  as  may  be necessary, is appropriated to the Auditor
27    General from the Audit Expenses Fund for audits, studies, and
28    investigations.

29        Section 99.  Effective Date.  This Act takes effect  July
30    1, 1999.

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