938 resultados para Illinois Office of Education. Dept. of Budget and Finance.
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"Due: January 1, as shown herein."
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Description based on: 1987; title from cover.
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"Printed: June 1992."
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"Printed: June 1992."
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"Home Energy Costs and Assistance in Illinois, 2001 Annual Report, is a product of the Low Income Energy Assessment Project, an ongoing process within the Department of Natural Resources' Office of Realty and Environmental Planning, Division of Energy and Environmental Assessment. Annual reports on the costs of home energy and the effect of low-income residential energy assistance programs have been published under this initiative since the passage of the Energy Assistance Act of 1989."--P. [3].
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"The Illinois Household Survey is designed to assess the level of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) use by Illinois adults and the need for alcohol and drug treatment ... The questionnaire was developed by the Harvard University National Technical Assistance Center for Substance Abuse Needs Assessment (NTC) as modified for use in Illinois. Funding for the study and the work of NTC was provided by the U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) as part of their State Systems Development Program"--P. iii.
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"September 2011"--Colophon.
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"March 2003."
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Title from cover.
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Cover title: Processors of fresh and smoked fish.
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A report of the Illinois State Aid Equalization Study.
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This is a product of the Critical Trends Assessment Program (CTAP) and the Ecosystems Program of the Illinois Dept. of Natural Resources (DNR). Both are funded largely through Conservation 2000, a six-year State of Illinois initiative to enhance nature protection and outdoor recreation by reversing the decline of the state's ecosystems. Conservation 2000 is the culmination of recommendations from CTAP, the Illinois Conservation Congress, and Governor Edgar's Water Resources Land Use Priorities Task Force.--T.p. verso.
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"February 2001."
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"A project of the Critical Trends Assessment Program."