214 resultados para credit rating
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Review conducted by Janice M. Moore.
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"Sections 3-14.27,10-21.4 and 34-8 of the School Code (105 ILCS 5/3-14.27,10-21.4 and 5/34-8 require all public school district superintendents to report to their regional superintendents the number of high school students who are enrolled in community college courses for which high school credit is awarded. These data are to be provided by the regional superintendents to the State Board of Education in February of each year."
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The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), through the Office of Planning and Programming (OPP), conducts a Condition Rating Survey (CRS) to assess pavement condition on its approximate 16,000 mile state highway system. The CRS is an important tool to assist the Department with its pavement management activities. A CRS value indicates the current condition of a pavement. CRS is a factor in highway program development, provides an opportunity to review the highway network, provides overall condition of the state highway system, gives input into the legislative/budgeting process and allows calculation of pavement needs.
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At head of title: State of Illinois. John A. Wieland, superintendent of public instruction.
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"March 1999."
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On cover: Marketing and distributive education curriculum guide to finance and credit.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"December, 1998."
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"This report is based largely on work done by Leslie Bol and Leon Hinz of the Illinois Natural History Survey, and Ann Marie Holtrop of the IDNR. Their work was funded by IDNR through the Illinois State Wildlife Grant Program (T-20-P-001)." -- acknowledgments.
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"Under authority granted under Section 8 (2) ... hereby establishes Rules and Regulations."
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Vol. 2 has subtitle: Alternative proposal no. 2. Tables.
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Cover title.
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The Illinois Dept. of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) is required to report annually to the Illinois General Assembly on the status of the Economic Development for a Growing Economy (EDGE) Tax Credit Program, which was designed to foster job creation and retention in Illinois.
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"The research and development credit was established by Public Act 86-988 and has been in effect for tax years ending after July 1, 1990"-- P. 1.