The Electronic Documents of Illinois provides permanent public access to official publications of the State of Illinois which have been deposited in electronic form.
This publication consists of agreements between the State of Illinois and each of the following: American Legion's Dorman Dunn Post, Italian American Club, and W.M. McKinley Post 231 American Legion. Grants are awarded under these agreements to provide veterans activities.
Brochure provides information about the Division of Child Support Enforcement Administrative Accountability Analysis Unit such as what it is, services it provides, and how to contact them. This brochure is in Spanish.
This publication consists of an agreement between the State of Illinois acting through the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority and each of the following: the Lakeside Community Committee and the National Center for Violence Interruption for support services for community outreach and violence prevention.
This publication is an agreement between the State of Illinois acting through the Office of the State Fire Marshal and Unit #7 Fire Protection District awarding a grant for safety programs for children and infrastructure needs.
This publication is an agreement between the State of Illinois acting through the Illinois Department of Agriculture and the U of I Cook County Cooperative Extension Service.
This edition carries three articles on violence against the elderly. The first article is a profile of the Shawnee Alliance for Seniors in Carterville, Illinois, which offers help to senior citizens through 18 social service programs. The second article in this edition covers the extent of elder abuse in Illinois. The third article covers elder homicide in Chicago. It also contains the regular columns on Publications, Research, Grants and Technology.
This publication is an agreement between the State of Illinois acting through the Historic Preservation Agency and the Chicago Council on Black Studies.
A statistical and narrative report of the activities of the agency in fulfilling the purpose of representing indigent persons on appeal in criminal and delinquent minor proceedings, when appointed to do so by a court under a Supreme Court Rule or law of this State.
This publication contains the agreements between the State of Illinois through the Capital Development Board and the City of Taylorville, Northwestern University, DePaul University, Loyola University Chicago, Harry S. Truman College and Access Living.