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AOIC guidance shifts probation-fee-eligible costs; LaSalle probation moves several items to general fund
Summary
LaSalle County probation staff told the finance committee that new AOIC guidance restricts what may be paid from probation-fee accounts and requires a 70% client-services / 30% operational split, prompting five line items to move from the probation-fee fund into the general fund.
Probation officials explained to the finance committee on Sept. 30 that the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts (AOIC) issued guidance narrowing what county probation fees can pay for, and that the county had moved several formerly eligible operating lines into the general fund to comply.
Chuck, the county probation representative, said AOIC’s guidance breaks expenditures into categories and requires that 70% of probation-fee spending be used for client services (drug testing, counseling, emergency shelter,…
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