Illinois Code § 5 ILCS 430/25-86

Quarterly reports by the Attorney General.
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The Attorney
General shall submit
quarterly reports to the Legislative Ethics Commission, on dates determined by
the Legislative Ethics Commission, indicating:

 
 
(1) the number of complaints received from the 
 
Legislative Inspector General since the date of the last report; 

 
 
(2) the number of complaints for which the Attorney 
 
General has determined reasonable cause exists to believe that a violation has occurred since the date of the last report; and

 
 
(3) the number of complaints still under review by 
 
the Attorney General. 

Legislative Inspector General since the date of the last report;
General has determined reasonable cause exists to believe that a violation has occurred since the date of the last report; and
the Attorney General.

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