Ill. Admin. Code tit. 74, § 320.10 - Definition of Receivables
a)
Receivables represent amounts or claims owed to the State or State agencies
either directly or in a trust or agent capacity by any individual or entity.
These claims are for the future receipt of cash. There are two criteria
essential to the creation of an account receivable:
1) The transaction must be completed to the
extent that payment is the only unconsummated act (i.e., the income is earned),
and
2) the claim must be measurable
in terms of the assignment of a monetary value established by State law and
administrative regulations.
b) Receivables shall be recognized when such
claim has been established pursuant to subsection (a) of this
Section.
c) For purposes of this
Part, receivables includes claims under protest once the monetary value of the
claim has been established under subsections (a) and (b) of this
Section.
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