89 resultados para Mandated reporters
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Reporters: 1915-1922/23, I. L. Grimshaw; 1923/24, J. A. A. Sedillo.
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Imprint varies.
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Reporters: 1910-15, A.F. Russell (with C. Gutsche, 1910; E.R. Roper, 1913-14; G.M. Swift and R.C. Streeten, 1915); 1916-1927, G.M. Swift and R.C. Streeten; 1928-1943, R.C. Streeten and T.G. Duncan; 1944, R.C. Streeten, F.W.A. Gray and G. Duncan; 1945-1946, F.W.A. Gray and G. Duncan
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Known as: Arizona reports.
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Reporters: C.C. Mott and Archibald Hopkins, v. 8-48; William W. Scott, v. 49-50; Samuel A. Putnam, v. 51-53; Seth Shepard, v. 54-55; Harry N. Stull, v. 56-59; Ewart W. Hobbs, v. 61-74; Charles F. Kincheloe, v. 76-84; Charles F. Kincheloe and Harry N. Stull, v. 85; James A. Hoyt, v. 86-112.
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Reporters, Aug. 1863/Jan. 1866-July 1871/July 1872: J. M. Hagans; Jan./July 1873: H. M. Mathews.
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Vols. for 1825/28-1856/57 were numbered according to the duration of the court reporters' tenures, but constitute v. 8-36.
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Reporters: Thomas C. Batchelor, v. 133-142; Margaret H. Pierce, v. 143-185; Audrey Bernhardt, v. 186-231.
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The Steering Committee recognizes that the Departments may need to implement reviews necessary to address specific Federal requirements and that while consolidated reporting should be used when possible, the review and reporting processes should facilitate the ability to garner Federal funding. However, the analysis thus far confirms the need for change and a significant potential to reduce redundant monitoring and reporting. At the end of this Executive Summary, there is a summary presentation, including a timeline and progress indicators, that gives more details on these recommendations.
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Through formal assessment of resources and data and "grassroots" exploration of the opinions of over 500 African American males who participated in town hall meetings across Illinois, the Taskforce has formulated recommendations for policy in areas of health, employment, criminal justice, education and fatherhood. The recommendations should guide us in our important work to improve the critical services [for] African American men across Illinois -- with such help those men will be enabled to realize their full potential and enriching life for all of Illinois' citizens.
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As mandated by the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act (20 ILCS 1705).
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Includes recommendations regarding the state's compliance with the federal Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act.
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"Printed by the authority of the State of Illinois, August 2000, 1.545M CC-41 No. 270."
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Human Services plan as mandated in Public Act 79-1035.
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Mandated by PA 81-178.