52 resultados para Health law


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Bibliography: v.2, p. [399]-418.

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Intended for "Illinois public school districts, regional superintendents, architects and engineers. The Health/Life Safety Facility Handbook is a reference manual for understanding various requirements, processes, and forms used in administering the health/life safety code as referenced in 23 Illinois Administrative Code, Subtitle A, Part 180, Health/Life Safety Code for Public Schools"--Foreword.

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"The 1995 Illinois General Assembly enacted House Bill (HB 309) which was signed into law by Governor Jim Edgar on August 11, 1996. The act amended the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois by requiring the creation of the Advisory Panel on Minority Health, effective January 1, 1996 (Section 55.62a)"--P.3.

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Diesel trucks and buses account for approximately 50 percent of the particulate matter (PM) and oxides of nitrogen (NOx) air pollution from on-road vehicles in Illinois. PM and NOx may contribute to a variety of health effects, including nausea, headaches, increased risk of asthma attacks, lung cancer, and premature death. Children and people with lung and heart conditions, are generally the most sensitive to diesel exhaust. Millions of tons of air pollution are emitted every year in the U.S. by trucks and buses that idle while parked.

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"Section 90(a)(7)(215 ILCS 134/90(a)(7))--requires OCHI to file an annual report with the Governor, the Director of Insurance, and the General Assembly."

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At head of title: State of Illinois.

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At head of title: Industrial Commission of Minnesota. Published in 1943 under title: Industrial safety standards, laws and codes for the prevention of accidents and the preservation of health.