Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 1305/80-45

Funding agent and administration.
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(a) The Department shall act as funding agent under the terms of the Illinois Affordable Housing Act and shall administer other appropriations for the use of the Illinois Housing Development Authority.
 
(b) The Department may enter into contracts, intergovernmental agreements, grants, cooperative agreements, memoranda of understanding, or other instruments with any federal, State, or local government agency as necessary to fulfill its role as funding agent in compliance with State and federal law. The Department and the Department of Revenue shall coordinate, in consultation with the Illinois Housing Development Authority, the transition of the funding agent role, including the transfer of any and all books, records, or documents, in whatever form stored, necessary to the Department's execution of the duties of the funding agent, and the Department may submit to the Governor's Office of Management and Budget requests for exception pursuant to Section 55 of the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act. Notwithstanding Section 5 of the Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act, for State fiscal years 2023 and 2024 only, in order to accomplish the transition of the funding agent role to the Department, grant funds may be made available for expenditure by a grantee for a period of 3 years from the date the funds were distributed by the State.
 
(c) Notwithstanding Section 5 of the Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act, the Department of Human Services shall make grant funds available for expenditure by the Illinois Housing Development Authority beginning on the date the funds are distributed by the State. The Illinois Housing Development Authority is not required to expend or return grant funds within the time period specified under Section 5 of the Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act. 

(20 ILCS 1305/Art. 90 heading)
 
ARTICLE 90. 
 

AMENDATORY PROVISIONS

(Amendatory provisions; text omitted)
(20 ILCS 1305/Art. 99 heading)
 
ARTICLE 99. 
 

SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE

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