The Accounting Budget (AB) Voucher System is an electronic application, which gives departments under the offices of the Secretary of State, a method to enter, approve and submit vouchers to the Comptrollers office (via the Accounting Budget department) for payment of incurred expenses.
Press Release: New rules that will significantly improve the management of used tires in Illinois were recently put into effect by the Illinois Pollution Control Board. The rules cover all owners and operators of tire disposal and storage sites, as well as all tire retreading, tire stamping and die cutting facilities.
This Will County defendant was successful in winning the dismissal of an indictment charging him with possession of the controlled substance ketamine with intent to deliver. In this decision, the Illinois Supreme Court held that the circuit court had not abused its discretion in so ruling because the defendants substantive due process rights were violated after he entered into a cooperation agreement with Romeoville police that he would not be charged if he assisted in the apprehension of two drug suspects, which he did.
For the Record (FTR) is an annual report of the awards made by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) for the Illinois highway improvement program. The FTR includes improvements made to both the state and local highway systems. The report details the status of each project in the annual program as published in the Proposed Highway Improvement Program and lists projects added to the program and awarded in addition to the originally published setof projects.
The State of Illinois and Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (DFPR)will host the first meeting of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Commission on October 27th and 28th at the Michael A. Bilandic Building in Chicago.
The Accounting Budget (AB) Voucher System is an electronic application, which gives departments under the offices of the Secretary of State, a method to enter, approve and submit vouchers to the Comptrollers office (via the Accounting Budget department) for payment of incurred expenses.
City of Chicago, Office of Emergency Management and Communications vs Policemen's Benevolent Labor Committee: On August 7, 2015, Administrative Law Judge Kelly Coyle, on behalf of the Illinois Labor Relations Board, issued a Recommended Decision and Order in the above-captioned matter. No party filed exceptions to the Administrative Law Judge's Recommendation during the time allotted, and at its October 8, 2015 public meeting, the Board, having reviewed the matter, declined to take it up on its own motion.
On April 10, 2007, a rental car owned by Enterprise Leasing Company of Chicago crossed the center line and collided with the vehicle driven by DeShaw Nelson, the injured plaintiff here, whose damages were later determined to be $600,000. Two other claimants, Antoine Ousely and Renardo Page, asserted lesser amounts of damages.
This Will County defendant was successful in winning the dismissal of an indictment charging him with possession of the controlled substance ketamine with intent to deliver. In this decision, the Illinois Supreme Court held that the circuit court had not abused its discretion in so ruling because the defendants substantive due process rights were violated after he entered into a cooperation agreement with Romeoville police that he would not be charged if he assisted in the apprehension of two drug suspects, which he did.
Illinois Regulation is a summary of the weekly regulatory decisions of State agencies published in the Illinois Register and action taken by the Illinois General Assembly's Joint Committee on Administrative Rules. Illinois Regulation is designed to inform and involve the public in changes taking place in agency administration.