967 resultados para Illinois. Residential Services Authority


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"A separate architectural supplement to the Developer's handbook, the Authority's basic Mortgage Loan Program text."

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Title from cover; description based on: 1993-1994.

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"July, 1982."

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"The Governor's Conference on Housing was held on March 17, 1969, in Urbana."--leaf [1] (5th ser.)

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"As submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development."

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"As submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development."

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Compiled by the Secretary of State departments of Senior Citizens, Human Resources and Veterans and of Vehicle Services.

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Provides an overview of the general requirements of the handicapped parking law ans answers many often-asked quesitons.

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This review was requested by the Department of Disabilities and Special Needs for an independent review of allegations of abuse, neglect, and exploitation at SC Mentor, a private provider of residential services for DDSN consumers. An analysis of incidents did not indicate systemic abuse towards consumers inasmuch as the majority of the ANE reporting system contained allegations more akin to staff/facility performance issues and the vast majority of all allegations were unsustained by independent investigations. In the future, DDSN should expand the level of detail in its ANE reporting, which currently only reports total allegations and sustained criminal incidents.

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Water is a current major global, national and local issue. Historic drought and unprecedented restriction levels are now substantially influencing almost all Australia’s major cities. Residential design and adoption of appropriate technologies plays a key role in urban water efficiency. This project, the first of the CRC-CI Sustainable subdivisions program with a focus on water, explores the existing technologies available for sustainable suburbs.