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(750 ILCS 5/203) (from Ch. 40, par. 203)
Sec. 203. License to Marry. When a marriage application has been
completed and signed by both parties to a prospective marriage and both
parties have appeared before the county clerk and the marriage license
fee has been paid, the county clerk shall issue a license to marry and a
marriage certificate form upon being furnished:
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With each marriage license, the county clerk shall provide a pamphlet
describing the causes and effects of fetal alcohol syndrome. At least annually, the county board shall submit to the Illinois Department of Public Health
a report as to the county clerk's compliance with the requirement that the county clerk provide a pamphlet with each marriage license. All funding and production costs for the aforementioned educational pamphlets for distribution to each county clerk shall be provided by non-profit, non-sectarian statewide programs that provide education, advocacy, support, and prevention services pertaining to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
(Source: P.A. 96-1323, eff. 1-1-11.)
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