Illinois Code § 105 ILCS 5/3-8

School treasurer's bond - Duties of regional superintendent.
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Whenever the bond of any school treasurer, approved by the trustees
of schools or school board as required by law, is filed with the regional
superintendent of schools, he shall carefully examine it, and if it is
found to be in all respects according to law, and the sureties
sufficient, he shall endorse his approval thereon, and file it with the
papers of his office; but if the bond is in any respect defective, or if
the penalty is or sureties are insufficient, he shall return it for
correction. When the bond has been received and filed, the
superintendent shall, on demand, deliver to the school treasurer a
written statement certifying that his bond has been approved and filed
and that the school treasurer is entitled to the care and custody, on
demand, of all moneys and securities belonging to the township or
district for which he is treasurer and all books and papers pertaining
to his office. The regional superintendent of schools shall file with the
State Board of Education before September 1 in each year an
affidavit showing which treasurers of school districts under his
supervision and control are properly bonded.

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