Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 190.40 - Court of Claims
a) The Court of
Claims cases which are currently in process will be handled in the same manner
as Court of Claims cases were handled prior to the enactment of Public Act
83-99; however, if the claim is for services rendered in a state fiscal year in
which the Department's appropriation (for that program) was exhausted, the
claimant may submit a new invoice/voucher for payment. If the new billing or
invoice meets the criteria outlined in Section
190.20, the Department will pay
the billing from current fiscal year appropriations and so notify the Attorney
General as a part of the Agency report to the Attorney General.
b) Henceforth, if a grantee submits an
invoice/billing after the appropriation for the year in which the service was
rendered has expired (or has been exhausted), the billing shall be processed in
accordance with Sections
190.10 through
190.30. If the grantee/vendor
files a claim in the Court of Claims, however, the Department will prepare the
required Agency report to the Attorney General so that such claim may be paid
by the Court (assuming the lapsed appropriation for the year in which the
service was rendered was not exhausted).
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