994 resultados para Illinois. General Assembly
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"November, 1981." --Cover.
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Cover title.
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At head of title: Illinois General Assembly Oral History Program.
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Illinois school districts are required to compile a report to identify special education expenditures; receipts from state, federal and local source; and net special education expenditures over receipts. The Illinois State Board of Education then calculates these expenditures and receipts to prepare an annual report to the Governor and Illinois General Assembly (effective 8/30/2007).
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Mimeographed, no. 1-4.
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Issued during each session of the Legislature as cumulative pamphlets with varying frequency.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Report year ends Nov. 30.
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Report to the Governor and General Assembly.
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A report by the Illinois Commerce Commission required by Section 16-120 of the Public Utilities Act which directs the Commission to provide the General Assembly with its assessment of the competitiveness of the markets for services provided under Article XVI of the Act.
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At head of title: State of Illinois, Constitution Study Commission. (Created by House bill no. 1911, Seventy-fourth General Assembly, approved August 17, 1965)
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"This report has been prepared for Gov. Jim Edgar and the 90th General Assembly in accordance with Section 22.47 of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act."
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A compilation of reports submitted to the Illinois EPA by Illinois hazardous waste generators and hazardous waste treatment, storage and disposal facilities. Includes a brief discussion of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
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The Illinois Early Intervention Services Act required the Illinois Department of Human Services (DHS) to submit to the Governor a five-fiscal year implementation plan and to annually report to the Governor and the General Assembly on the status of early intervention programs for eligible infants and toddlers and their families in Illinois.