235 resultados para Savings and Loan Bailout, 1989-1995.


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Caption title.

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"This addendum has been prepared due to changes in the 'State Participation' and the 'Recommendation' sections of the subject report that was filed in June 1991 and amended in May 1995. This addendum is an addition to those sections. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources/Office of Water Resources (IDNR/OWR) was formerly the Illinois Department of Transportation/Division of Water Resources."

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"ILENR/RE-ER-89/10 (AB)."

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"Printed February 1989."

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"Project: 87/137."

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Published cooperatively by the Department of Energy and Natural Resources, Illinois State Geological Survey, Illinois State Water Survey, and Hazardous Waste Research and Information Center.

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Prepared for Illinois Dept. of Energy and and Natural Resources, Office of Research and Planning; principal investigators: Patricia Szczepanik Van Leeuwen, William H. Hallenbeck.

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"ELENR/RR-89/04."

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Co-authors : Sandra Roberts and Anne Cohen.

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"ILENR/RR-89/09."

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"Printed: August 1989."

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"Dress safe--Work safe--Be safe."

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Pursuant to Section 35 of the Psychiatry Practice Incentive Act [405 ILCS 100/35], the Illinois Department of Public Health is required to report annually to the General Assembly on the Psychiatry Practice Incentive program. The intent of this program is to ensure access to psychiatric health services through grants, loans, and loan forgiveness to recruit and retain psychiatric service providers in designated areas of Illinois demonstrating the greatest need for more psychiatric care.