987 resultados para Illinois. General Assembly. Citizens Assembly. Citizens Council on Children


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Areas of concern: This notification is based on information Illinois EPA has found while investigating, monitoring and working on two landfill sites in the Chicago Heights/South Chicago Heights area. Tests from groundwater and surface water at one landfill site showed levels of vinyl chloride greater than state Class I groundwater standards - the state standards that are designed to protect groundwater for use as drinking water. Vinyl chloride is from a family of chemicals known as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are common man-made chemicals found in cleaning solvents, gasoline and oil. These chemicals can travel in groundwater long distances from where they were spilled or dumped.

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"House Republican Staff report."

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"Compiled and produced by the DHS Office of Press/Communications ..."--Table of contents.

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"In 1998 the Illinois Legislature passed legislation (P.A. 90-608) that directed the Department of Children and Family Services in consultation with private Child Welfare Agencies to develop and implement a direct child welfare license."

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A report and recommendations by the Illinois Office of Banks and Real Estate in response to Illinois Senate Resolution No. 134, adopted May 26, 1999, which requested the Office to study safety and security issues regarding the use of automated teller machines by consumers--particularly, the merits of the reverse PIN warning system.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Report for 1996 covers the results of the program for FY94, FY95, and FY96.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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"The 1995 Illinois General Assembly enacted House Bill (HB 309) which was signed into law by Governor Jim Edgar on August 11, 1996. The act amended the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois by requiring the creation of the Advisory Panel on Minority Health, effective January 1, 1996 (Section 55.62a)"--P.3.