99 resultados para Occupant Protection Standards.


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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.

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"The 4Rs Recycling Lessons and Projects with an Index to the Illinois Learning Standards has been produced through a cooperative effort between the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) and University of Illinois Extension. This publication is dedicated to increasing environmental awareness among Illinois students and achieving long-term behavior changes to ensure the wise use of our natural resources. The lesson plans and activities are designed for grades K-8."--Prelim. page.

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"December 1988."--Cover.

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"The standards established in this publication are limited to those items relating to fire protection and safety requirements, as prescribed in section 2-3.25 of the School code."

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The city of Marion has applied to the Illinois EPA for Section 401 water quality certification to construct a 1,172 surface acre, raw water impoundment reservoir on Sugar Creek, southeast of Creal Springs, Williamson County, Illinois. This proposal and the impacts are described in the Final EIS, DSI, and DSII. The proposed project will involve the construction of a reservoir on Sugar Creek and the mitigation for affected wetlands and jurisdictional waters of the United States.

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"This is our report of the Management Audit of the Expenditures from the Grade Crossing Protection Fund which is administered by the Illinois Commerce Commission but appropriated to the Illinois Department of Transportation. The audit was conducted pursuant to Legislative Audit Commission Resolution Number 123. This audit was conducted in accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards and the audit standards promulgated by the Office of the Auditor General at 74 Ill. Adm. Code-420.310. The audit report is transmitted in conformance with Section 3-14 of the Illinois State Auditing Act."--Cover letter.