Illinois Code § 15 ILCS 520/11.1

The State Treasurer may, in his or her discretion, accept as
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security for State deposits insured certificates of deposit or share
certificates issued to the depository institution pledging them as security
and may require security in the amount of 125% of the value of the State
deposit. Such certificate of deposit or share certificate shall:

 
 
(1) be fully insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance 
 
Corporation, the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation or the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund or issued by a depository institution which is rated within the 3 highest classifications established by at least one of the 2 standard rating services;

 
 
(2) be issued by a financial institution having 
 
assets of $15,000,000 or more; and

 
 
(3) be issued by either a savings and loan 
 
association having a capital to asset ratio of at least 2%, by a bank having a capital to asset ratio of at least 6% or by a credit union having a capital to asset ratio of at least 4%.

 
The depository institution shall effect the assignment of the certificate
of deposit or share certificate to the State Treasurer and shall agree,
that in the event the issuer of the certificate fails to maintain the
capital to asset ratio required by this Section, such certificate of deposit
or share certificate shall be replaced by additional suitable security.

Corporation, the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation or the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund or issued by a depository institution which is rated within the 3 highest classifications established by at least one of the 2 standard rating services;
assets of $15,000,000 or more; and
association having a capital to asset ratio of at least 2%, by a bank having a capital to asset ratio of at least 6% or by a credit union having a capital to asset ratio of at least 4%.

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