Illinois Code § 15 ILCS 415/1

Comptroller may destroy records.
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After obtaining the approval of
the State Records Commission, the State Comptroller may destroy any records
made and kept by him. When applying to the State Records Commission for
approval to destroy any records, the Comptroller shall accompany his
request with a list and a brief description of the records to be destroyed.
A copy of this list shall be sent to the Secretary of State before any
records are destroyed. The Secretary of State shall examine this list to
determine whether any of the records which the Comptroller proposes to
destroy are of unusual historic value. If the Secretary of State determines
that any of the records are of unusual historic value, he shall inform the
Comptroller of his determination, and the Comptroller shall deposit such
record in the State Archives rather than destroy them.

 
Warrants and vouchers shall be retained by Comptroller for at least 3
years after the date thereof and may thereafter be destroyed, but warrants
must be reproduced as required by Section 3 before being destroyed.

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