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90_SB1321 15 ILCS 405/14 from Ch. 15, par. 214 Amends the State Comptroller Act. Provides that the Comptroller may prescribe dating conventions for the uniform presentation of dates on all documents required to be filed with the Comptroller. Makes technical changes. Effective immediately. LRB9007954PTcw LRB9007954PTcw 1 AN ACT to amend the State Comptroller Act by changing 2 Section 14. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The State Comptroller Act is amended by 6 changing Section 14 as follows: 7 (15 ILCS 405/14) (from Ch. 15, par. 214) 8 Sec. 14. Forms of documents. The Comptroller may 9 prescribe and require State agencies to use forms for all 10 documents required by law in the performance of the 11 Comptroller'shisduties or that the Comptrollerwhich hemay 12 reasonably require therefor. The Comptroller may prescribe 13 by rule the general nature of information to be contained in 14 contracts required to be filed with the Comptrollerhimunder 15 Sections 11 and 15 of this Act. Any such rule shall be 16 adopted, amended, or repealed as provided by the 17 Administrative Procedure Act. 18 The Comptroller may prescribe dating conventions for the 19 uniform presentation of dates on all documents required to be 20 filed with the Comptroller. 21 The Comptroller may, when the Comptrollerhedeems it 22 advisable for the promotion of efficiency in State 23 government, accept magnetic tape vouchers, electronically 24 submitted vouchers, and computer output microfiche vouchers. 25 The Comptroller shall process thesesuchvouchers as provided 26 in Section 9. These vouchers shall be subject to conditions 27 and requirements established by the Comptroller. 28 Computer output microfiche vouchers shall be deemed 29 original records under the Comptroller's Records Act. 30 (Source: P.A. 89-360, eff. 8-17-95.) -2- LRB9007954PTcw 1 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 2 becoming law.