956 resultados para Illinois. Bureau of Disability Adjudication Services.
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"November 1, 1984."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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In 1917 the Board was succeeded by the Division of labor statistics of the Department of labor.
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"October, 1979."
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"October 1986."
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At head of title: Official notice of sale and bid form.
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At head of title: Official notice of sale and bid form.
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June 1993.
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"This is our report of the Management Audit of the Department of Central Management Services' Administration of the State's Space Utilization Program. The audit was conducted pursuant to Legislative Audit Commission Resolution Number 126, which was adopted December 11, 2002. 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.
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Auditors concluded that some actions taken by CMS for the 2008 joint procurement of bulk rock salt were not in accordance with the Illinois Procurement Code and CMS administrative rules.
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Illinois Executive Order 10 (2003) authorized the consolidation of the internal auditing functions from 26 designated agencies into a single statewide function covering 46 agencies/boards/commissions that report to the Governor. After further consolidation, internal audit coverage has been expanded to 36 agencies.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"In accordance with Public Act 85-1301." -- Cover.
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Recent welfare reform in Australia has been constructed around the now-familiar principle of paid work and willingness to work as the fundamental marker of social citizenship. Beginning with the long-term unemployed in Australia in the mid 1990s, the scope of welfare reform has now extended to include people with a disability – which is a category of income support that has been growing in Australia. From the national government’s point of view this growth is a financial concern as it seeks to move as many people as possible into paid work to support the costs of an ageing population (DEWR, 2005). In doing so, the government has changed the meaning of disability in terms of eligibility for financial support from the state, and at the same time redefined the role of people with a disability with regard to work, and the role of the state with regard to the disabled. This has been a matter of some political contention in Australia.