965 resultados para Illinois. Office of the Governor
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Description based on: May 15, 1984; title from cover.
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This report presents the findings and recommendations of the Work Group; it evaluates the Division of Developmental Disabilities' CILA rate model in terms of the sufficiency of nursing services included in the model, as well as the competitiveness of the wage levels assumed by the model for nurses working in the CILAs. In accordance with Resolution 514, the report is the product of the Working Group's discussions and requests for information and has been facilitated by the Department of Human Services, Division of Developmental Disabilities. As such, the report does not represent the recommendations of the Department of Human Services, nor can the Department of Human Services make any commitment to implement any of the report recommendations or commit funding without executive and legislative direction and a funding appropriation. However, the recommendations of the Work Group are consistent with the nursing services structures of the CILA rate-model and would enhance nursing services reimbursement in CILA, if adopted.
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"February 26, 1957."
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"September 16, 1983."
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"January 10, 1995."
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"In compliance with Public Act 88-105 (Senate Bill 604)"
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"Minority Services report as required by Public Act 88-0254."
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Final report by University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Building Research Council [by] Kate Brown, Len Heumann, Karen Winter-Nelson. Prepared for the State of Illinois and the Illinois Housing Development Authority.
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"February, 1984."
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"P.O. #301078"--Colophon.
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Copy of a report of a Committee of the Honorable and Executive Council dated May 6, 1859 approved by His Excellency the Governor General in Council. This is in regard to charges made by Joshua Manly of Port Colborne against Mr. Woodruff, the superintendent and other persons connected with the Welland Canal. The accusations have been substantiated by the committee. This is accompanied by a petition accusing Mr. Woodruff of gross corruption and jobbery [the practice of using a public office or position of trust for one's own advantage]. This was signed by a number of petitioners on July 2, 1858 (2 pages, handwritten), 1859.