10 resultados para Professional regulation
em University of Michigan
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As part of the Governor's effort to streamline State government through improvements in the efficiency and effectiveness of operations, Executive Order 2004-06 ("EO6") provided for the reorganization (consolidation) of the Department of Insurance, Office of Banks and Real Estate, Department of Professional Regulation and Department of Financial Institutions. Through EO6 the four predecessor Agencies were abolished and a single new agency, The Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (hereafter referred to as "IDFPR") was created. The purpose of the consolidation of the four regulatory agencies was to allow for certain economies of scale to be realized primarily within the executive management and administrative functions. Additionally, the consolidation would increases the effectiveness of operations through the integration of certain duplicative functions within the four predecessor agencies without the denegration of the frontline functions. Beginning on or about July 1, 2004, the IDFPR began consolidation activities focusing primarily on the administrative functions of Executive Management, Fiscal and Accounting, General Counsel, Human Resources, Information Technology and Other Administrative Services. The underlying premise of the reorganization was that all improvements could be accomplished without the denegration of the frontline functions of the predecessor agencies. Accordingly, all powers, duties, rights, responsibilities and functions of the predecessor agencies migrated to IDFPR and the reorganization activities commenced July 1, 2004.
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Description based on: 1988; title from cover.
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Description based on: 1989; title from cover.
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Pursuant to 20 ILCS 1405/1405-30, the Illinois Division of Insurance was to conduct a study of mandates contained in 215 ILCS 5/370c covering the years 2002 through 2004. This study analyzed the cost and benefits dervived from the implementation of the coverage requirements for treatment of mental disorders and 'serious mental illness," as defined within Section 370c of the Illinois Insurance Code.
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"April 2006."
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The Year 2000 Survey of Registered Nurses in Illinois reported within these pages is the seventh such study since 1986. The 2000 survey report presents information on all RN's registered in Illinois, but focuses primarily on those currently working in the state. A final chapter of this report provides information on the advanced practice nurse workforce in the state.
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Provides information on the Illinois licensed practical nurse (LPN) workforce, focusing on the demographics, labor activity and educational patterns of LPNs currently working in Illinois.