(15 ILCS 405/6) (from Ch. 15, par. 206)
Sec. 6.
Official
seal.
The comptroller shall keep an official seal, which shall be used to
authenticate all writings, papers, documents and accounts required by law
to be certified from his office. Copies of all records, writings, papers
and documents legally in his keeping, when certified by the comptroller and
authenticated by his official seal, shall be received in evidence in the
same manner and with like effect as the originals. All books of account
with collectors and other officers and persons with whom the comptroller is
under the duty to keep accounts, and certified copies thereof and
statements therefrom, authenticated by the comptroller under his official
seal, shall be prima facie evidence that these accounts and statements and
the amounts thereon shown as due to the State are correct.
(Source: P.A. 77-2807.)
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