Illinois Code § 710 ILCS 20/3

(a) In judicial circuits which include a county with a population
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of over 2,000,000 inhabitants, a dispute resolution fund shall be established.

 
(b) In any other judicial circuit a dispute resolution fund shall be established
upon a finding by the Chief Judge of the circuit that:

 
 
(1) a dispute resolution center would significantly 
 
enhance the administration of justice in that circuit; and

 
 
(2) a dispute resolution center exists or should be 
 
created in the judicial circuit.

 
(c) In each judicial circuit in which a dispute resolution fund is
established,
the clerks of the circuit court shall charge and collect a dispute resolution
fund fee of $2, such fee to be paid by the party initiating the action at
the time of filing the first
pleading in all civil cases.
Such fees shall not be charged in any proceeding commenced by or on behalf
of a unit of local government.

 
Such fees shall be in addition to all other fees and charges of such
clerks, shall be assessable as costs, and shall be remitted by such clerks
monthly to the county treasurers, and shall be disbursed monthly by the
county treasurer to the dispute resolution fund established under this
Section. Each such clerk shall commence such charges and collections upon
receipt of written notice from the Chief Judge of the judicial circuit that
a dispute resolution fund has been established.

 
(d) Each dispute resolution fund established under this Section shall be
administered by the Chief Judge of the judicial circuit in which the fund is established.

enhance the administration of justice in that circuit; and
created in the judicial circuit.

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