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(330 ILCS 45/4) (from Ch. 23, par. 3084)
Sec. 4.
Upon the taking effect of this Act, the commander of any veteran service organization or any properly created Veterans
Assistance Commission, which shall undertake the
assistance of military veterans and their families, as hereinbefore
provided, before the acts of the commander, quartermaster, or commandant
shall be operative in any city or town, shall file with the city clerk of
such city or town clerk of such town, or administrator of military veterans
assistance of such town or county, a notice that said veteran service organization or Veterans Assistance Commission intends to undertake such assistance as is provided by this
Act, and such notice shall contain the names of the assistance committee of
the veteran service organization or Veterans Assistance Commission in such city or town, and the
commander and other officers of said veteran service organization or Veterans Assistance Commission.
And the commander of the veteran service organization or Veterans Assistance Commission shall annually
thereafter, during the month of October, file a similar notice with the
city or town clerk, or the administrator of military veterans assistance, also a
detailed statement of the amount of assistance furnished during the
preceding year, with the names of all persons to whom such assistance shall
have been furnished, together with a brief statement in such case from the
assistance committee upon whose recommendation the orders were drawn. Any
person who fails or neglects so to do at the time required by this Act
shall be guilty of a petty offense and fined $250 to be recovered in the
name of the county in the circuit court.
(Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23 .)
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