This Progress Report summarizes the accomplishments and actions made in 2006 towards fulfilling the goals set forth in "On the Road To Success": 1. Coordination and Alignment of State Resources and Initiatives; 2. Targeting Production Plan Resources for the Preservation and Rehabilitation of Affordable Housing; 3. Design and Implementation of Programs to Support Long-Term Homeownership for Illinois Working Families.
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.
The terms, conditions, and procedures contained in this Guideline will allow the Illinois Housing Development Authority to administer qualified contract requests from property owners who intend to make a request under IRS Code Section 42(h)(6)(E)(i)(II) (QC Request) to produce a qualified contract.
Electronic filing, or E-Filing, is the process of submitting court documents over the Internet, rather than on paper, and receiving an electronic response from the court as to the status of the filing. It also allows filers to pay filing fees, notify other parties, receive court notices, and retrieve court information electronically.
This Progress Report summarizes the accomplishments and actions made in 2006 towards fulfilling the goals set forth in "On the Road To Success": 1. Coordination and Alignment of State Resources and Initiatives; 2. Targeting Production Plan Resources for the Preservation and Rehabilitation of Affordable Housing; 3. Design and Implementation of Programs to Support Long-Term Homeownership for Illinois Working Families.
The terms, conditions, and procedures contained in this Guideline will allow the Illinois Housing Development Authority to administer qualified contract requests from property owners who intend to make a request under IRS Code Section 42(h)(6)(E)(i)(II) (QC Request) to produce a qualified contract.
The Fiscal Year 2004 Annual Evaluation Report of the court-annexed mandatory arbitration program is presented in compliance with Section 2-1008A of the Mandatory Arbitration System Act, 735 ILCS 5/2-1001A et seq.The Supreme Court of Illinois and the Illinois General Assembly created court-annexed mandatory arbitration to reduce the backlog of civil cases and to provide litigants with a forum, other than the trial courts, in which their complaints could be more expeditiously resolved by an impartial fact finder. Efforts by the Supreme Court in devising a high quality arbitration system spanned nearly a decade. When developing the Illinois program, the Supreme Court and its committees secured the input of public officials representing all branches of Illinois government, as well as the general public. As a result, the program now in place is truly a coalescence of the best dispute resolution concepts.