109 resultados para public expenditures

em University of Michigan


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I. The scope of the inquiry.--II. Public welfare, with recommendations for an emergency relief tax.--III. The tax structure.--v. Administration of public welfare institutions.--VI. Housing.--VII. Department of public safety.--VIII. Revenue collection procedures.--IX. Supplementary tax recommendations.--X. City manager governmen and proportional representation.--XI. Office space requirements of state departments.--XII. Administration of fiscal affairs.--XIII. The Metropolitan district commission.--XIV. The Police department of the Metropolitan district commission.--XV. The civil service system of the commonwealth. Section I. Civil service laws, rules and regulations. Section II. Problems of organization and administration. 2 v.--XVI. Summary and final report.

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Includes bibliography.

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Public Act 93-0229, enacted into law on July 22, 2003, requires that, "within 120 days after the conclusion of each fiscal year, each State-supported institution of higher learning must provide, through the Illinois Board of Higher Education, a financial report to the Governor and General Assembly documenting the institution's revenues and expenditures of funds for that fiscal year ending June 30 for all funds." This is the first such report required under the Act, and it includes revenue and expenditure information for fiscal year 2003 (July 1, 2002 - June 30, 2003). This report includes a brief narrative with several detailed data tables on public university revenues and expenditures attached as appendices.

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Pub. in advance of the complete report pertaining to Wealth, debt, and taxation, cf. "Letter of transmittal," p. 5.

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Prepared in connection with the decennial investigation authorized by the permanent census act pertaining to public indebtedness, valuations, taxation, revenues and expenditures, under the supervision of Starke M. Grogan, chief statistician in charge of Wealth, debt and taxation; John Lee Coulter, expert special agent in an advisory capacity; and Arthur J. Hirsch, chief of division, and pub. in advance of the complete report. cf. "Letter of transmittal," p. 5.

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After 1943, detailed data for individual cities and villages released in a separate report; only in summary form in this report.