994 resultados para Illinois Liquor Control Commission.
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Funded by the U.S. Dept. of Interior, Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement.
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"March 10, 2011."--cover letter.
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"May 23, 1969".
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"To the members of the 78th General Assembly."
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In June 2000, the Authority convened a Criminal Justice Planning Assembly in which policy makers, service providers, researchers, practitioners, and elected officials participated. The goals and objectives for the criminal justice system, which came out of the Assembly, were refined in the following months and recommended action steps to address identified priorities were developed. This work resulted in a Criminal Justice Plan for the State of Illinois. A primary purpose of the Plan was the development of a framework for a comprehensive statewide approach to coordinating the allocation and expenditure of all federal and state funds appropriated to the Authority and made available for juvenile and criminal justice purposes. The Plan as well as past funding initiatives, the latest data on drug and violent crime in Illinois, and new criminal justice issues that have arisen in the last several years were taken into account in the development of the strategy. The strategy describes the role that Illinois' Anti-Drug Abuse Act Edward Byrne Memorial Fund award plays in the larger plan for Illinois, coordinating research, policy, and the legislative activities with funding initiatives.
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Cover title.
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"December 14, 1982."
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"The Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission's Natural Resources Dept. conducted the lake assessment data collection effort for the six county northeastern Illinois region." -- P. iii.
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"January 1995."
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"ILENR/BE-86-01."--Cover.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes pages and exhibits from the Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. report analyzing the problems and recommending remedial measures to mitigate flooding in Lemont.
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"May 1983."
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Provides location of monuments installed by the Office of Water Resources which indicate land elevation along Midlothian and Natalie Creeks.
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Includes bibliographical references.