949 resultados para Illinois. Dept. of Public Aid. Child Support State Disbursement Unit
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Description based on: report for the University year ending June 19, 1873.
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"August, 1952"--Cover.
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"June 1956."
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"September 1953."
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"April 1953."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Running title: East Greenwich school survey.
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"A few professional books and magazines recommended for Washington educators": p. 23.
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"[Alumni...engaged in occupations especially concerned with World War II]" (6 l.), issued in [n. d.]
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Vols. for 1989/1992 and subsequent supplements also have title: Confronting tomorrow today
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Report consists of (1) a description of issues identified by the Commission as important to future efforts to improve the quality of justice in Illinois, (2) a review and compilation of previous studies of the Illinois justice system, (3) highlights of national, state and local findings and (4) a guide for future action in Illinois.
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The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program was established by the federal Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (Act). Administered nationally by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the Act combined eight existing categorical programs into a single block grant program. In 1981, Congress amended the Act to allow states to directly administer the block grant for small cities. At the designation of the Governor, the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs assumed operation of the State of Illinois Community Development Block Grant -- Small Cities Program in the same year. The Illinois Block grant program is known as the Community Development Assistance Program (CDAP). Through this program, funds are available to assist Illinois communities meet their greatest economic and community development needs, with an emphasis upon helping persons of low-to-moderate income.
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The following activities are specifically identified as ineligible. 1. Design Engineering costs of water storage tanks/towers. 2. Construction of buildings, or portions thereof, used predominantly for the general conduct of government (e.g., city halls, courthouses, jails, police stations). 3. General government expenses. 4. Costs of operating and maintaining public facilities and services (e.g., mowing parks, replacing street light bulbs). 5. Servicing or refinancing of existing debt.
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A State Conference created as a prelude to the White House Conference on Aging 1981.
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Includes text of the Freedom of Information Act: p. 45-70.