842 resultados para IL Task Force


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Mode of access: Internet.

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"11/08"--Colophon.

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"January 2007."

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Illinois Public Act 94-0199 established the Illinois School Wellness Policy Task Force which was to submit specific reports to the General Assembly and the Governor: 1) identification of barriers to developing and implementing school wellness policies and recommendations to reduce these barriers by Jan. 1, 2006; 2) recommendations on statewide school nutrition standards by Jan. 1, 2007; 3) evaluation of five to ten school districts on the effectiveness of school wellness policies by Jan. 1, 2008.

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"In fulfillment of Senate Joint Resolution 87."

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House Joint Resolution 24 ("HJR 24)", [sic.] adopted by the 95th General Assembly, charged the Illinois State Board of Education with facilitating the HJR 24 Special Education Funding Task Force. The HJR 24 Task Force Report, attached herein as Attachment A, was approved by a majority of the HJR 24 Task Force Report members in compliance with the HJR 24's mandate to study current special education funding needs and to make recommendations as to how the State can increase special education funding and ease the financial burden on school districts.

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At head of title: State of Illinois Board of Higher Education.

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"In compliance with Public Act 88-105 (Senate Bill 604)"

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The approved project allows the Corps to dredge the Waukegan Harbor approach channel and advanced maintenance area. The area to be dredged lies immediately east of the north breakwater. It is approximately a rectangle 650 feet north and south and 1,400 feet east and west. The advanced maintenance area is a band along the north side of the channel. The approved project is for a 10-year certification, under which the Corps may remove 22,000 to 75,000 cubic yards of sediment per dredging event. The dredging depth is 22 feet and the amount to be dredged is about one foot of sediment. As a condition of the certification, disposal of the dredged sediment in Lake Michigan or the waters of the state cannot occur until the conditions of the certification are met. These conditions, which have been placed on the certification by Illinois EPA, ensure that the project meets state water quality standards and is consistent with the determinations of the Illinois Attorney General's Task Force on asbestos contamination at Illinois Beach State Park.