124 resultados para Massachusetts. Metropolitan District Commission


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No. 36/37 & 50, sect. 1-3. Queensboro subway.--No. 39, sect. 2. Broadway - Fourth avenue (New Utrecht avenue) - No. 43, 4/38, see no. 4/38, 43.--No. 48, sect. 1-2. Seventh avenue - Lexington avenue.--No. 50. Queensboro subway (Hunters Point avenue station

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May 1930 the Commission became the Division on the necessaries of life of the Dept. of labor and industries.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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"This report was financed in part by a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 314 of the Clean Water Act."

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Tables.

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Examines the financial status of the various public employee retirement systems in the Chicago, Cook County Area and the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF).

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Vol. for 1965/1966 is anniversary number with title: Illinois Medical Center District, 1941-

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In accordance with 15-ILCS 15/11, from Chapter 127, paragraph 1811, the following report is offered to summarize the reorganization of the Department of the Lottery, the Liquor Control Commission, and the Illinois Racing Board merger with the Department of Revenue, pursuant to Executive Order 9, which took effect on June 1, 2003. As part of the governor's ongoing effort to streamline state government and improve efficiency, the consolidation eliminated duplication by integrating administrative functions of the agencies with the Department of Revenue. The change resulted in savings of $3 million on an annual basis from 29 fewer positions and a reduction of leased office space at 7 Lottery locations throughout the state. Streamlined operations were achieved by merging human resource management, procurement, accounting, information technology, and other administrative support services. In addition, Lottery headquarters in Springfield and Chicago, as well as sales district office locations throughout the state were merged with existing Department of Revenue offices, significantly reducing state lease costs. Core functions of the Lottery, Liquor Control Commission, and Racing Board remain intact, and the boards and commission that oversee these entities retain their regulatory responsibilities. The department is considering recommending "clean-up" legislation to replace statutory references to the "Department of the Lottery" with the "Division of the Lottery" or "Department of Revenue Division of the Lottery".

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Mode of access: Internet.