16,693 sections across 1,617 Illinois regulatory chapters.
R.023.02775-2775.80 Section 2775.80: Investment Services Procurement
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Section 2775.80 Investment Services Procurement a) Summary and Purpose Effective January 1, 2015, Public Act 98-1022 amended the Illinois Pension Code and the Illinois Prepaid Tuition Act, imposing duties on the Program designed to increase racial, ethnic and gender diversity of …
R.023.02790-2790.10 Section 2790.10: Summary and Purpose
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Section 2790.10 Summary and Purpose a) This Part establishes rules for the limitation, suspension or termination of an otherwise eligible institution or applicant participating in any or all of the student assistance programs administered by the Illinois Student Assistance Commis…
R.2790.100 Section 2790.100: Termination
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Section 2790.100 Termination A termination may include, as appropriate to the program in question: a) ending an applicant's or an institution's eligibility for any or all gift assistance programs administered by ISAC; b) prohibiting an institution from making or increasing financ…
R.2790.110 Section 2790.110: Payment Period
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Section 2790.110 Payment Period a) If an educational institution is terminated during a payment period, any eligible recipient at that school who has received an award or to whom a commitment has been made before the effective date of termination may receive payment for that paym…
R.2790.120 Section 2790.120: Reimbursements, Refunds, Offsets and Penalties
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Section 2790.120 Reimbursements, Refunds, Offsets and Penalties a) The Executive Director, appointed hearing officer, or the Commission may require an applicant or an institution to take reasonable and appropriate corrective action to remedy a violation of applicable laws, regula…
R.2790.130 Section 2790.130: Reinstatement After Termination
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Section 2790.130 Reinstatement After Termination a) An applicant or an institution whose eligibility has been terminated may not file a request for reinstatement until 18 months after the effective date of termination. b) After the minimum termination period, the applicant or the…
R.2790.140 Section 2790.140: Hearings
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Section 2790.140 Hearings a) If the applicant or the institution requests a hearing at least five days before the proposed effective date of a suspension, limitation or termination, the Executive Director sets the date and place for the hearing. The date will be at least 15 days …
R.023.02790-2790.20 Section 2790.20: Definitions
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Section 2790.20 Definitions "Action" – An administrative proceeding conducted under this Part. "Funds" – Any money, commitments to provide money, and commitments of insurance or reinsurance provided under any or all programs. "Hearing Officer" – An impartial person, appointed by …
R.023.02790-2790.30 Section 2790.30: Informal Compliance Procedures and Pre-Hearing Conferences
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Section 2790.30 Informal Compliance Procedures and Pre-Hearing Conferences a) If the Executive Director receives a complaint or other information which s/he believes to be reliable, indicating that an applicant or an institution is, or may be, in violation of applicable laws, reg…
R.023.02790-2790.40 Section 2790.40: Emergency Action
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Section 2790.40 Emergency Action a) The Executive Director may take emergency action to withhold funds from an applicant or an institution or its associated students, and to withdraw the authority of an applicant or an institution to participate in ISAC-administered programs if t…
R.023.02790-2790.50 Section 2790.50: Suspension Proceedings
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Section 2790.50 Suspension Proceedings a) Scope and Consequences: From its effective date, a suspension removes an applicant's or an institution's eligibility for any or all ISAC programs for a period of time not exceeding 60 days unless the: 1) applicant or the institution and t…
R.023.02790-2790.60 Section 2790.60: Limitation or Termination Proceeding
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Section 2790.60 Limitation or Termination Proceeding a) Scope and Consequences: From its effective date, a limitation or termination shall either: 1) result in limitations on an applicant's or an institution's eligibility; or 2) end the eligibility of an applicant or an instituti…
R.023.02790-2790.70 Section 2790.70: Decisions
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Section 2790.70 Decisions a) The hearing officer issues a decision based on findings of fact and conclusions of law. Findings of fact shall be based only on evidence considered at the hearing and matters of which official notice has been taken. A recommended decision must be issu…
R.023.02790-2790.80 Section 2790.80: Verification of Mailing and Receipt Dates
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Section 2790.80 Verification of Mailing and Receipt Dates a) ISAC's verification of the mailing dates and receipt dates referred to in this Part is evidenced by the original receipt from the U.S. Postal Service. b) If an applicant or an institution refuses to accept a notice mail…
R.023.02790-2790.90 Section 2790.90: Limitation
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Section 2790.90 Limitation A limitation may include, as appropriate to the program in question: a) a limit on the number or percentage of students enrolled in an educational institution who may receive ISAC administered funds; b) a limit on the guaranteed loans that a lending ins…
023.02790-2790.APPENDIX Section 2790.APPENDIX: A Matrix (Repealed)
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Section 2790.APPENDIX A Matrix (Repealed) (Source: Repealed at 16 Ill. Reg. 11269, effective July 1, 1992)
R.023.02800-2800.10 Section 2800.10: Applicability of Requirements
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Section 2800.10 Applicability of Requirements After extensive public comment, the Council has adopted these guidelines for green cleaning policies in elementary and secondary schools in Illinois. The requirements set forth in this Section of the guidelines must be utilized in all…
R.023.02800-2800.20 Section 2800.20: Definitions
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Section 2800.20 Definitions Act means the Green Cleaning Schools Act [105 ILCS 140]. Bathroom Cleaners are products used to clean hard surfaces in a bathroom, such as counters, walls, floors, fixtures, basins, tubs or tile. Carpet Cleaners are products used to eliminate dirt and …
R.023.02800-2800.30 Section 2800.30: Cleaning Supply Purchases with Pre-Qualification
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Section 2800.30 Cleaning Supply Purchases with Pre-Qualification a) The institutional (school) cleaning market is composed of several categories of cleaning supplies. After review and evaluation, the Council has determined that a sufficient selection of cost-competitive, effectiv…
R.023.02800-2800.40 Section 2800.40: Cleaning Supply Purchases with Alternative Qualification
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Section 2800.40 Cleaning Supply Purchases with Alternative Qualification a) Although the Council has determined that there is an adequate supply of pre-qualified cleaning supplies at competitive prices in the product categories listed in Section 2800.30(a), schools may procure an…
R.023.02800-2800.50 Section 2800.50: Exemption from Required Practices
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Section 2800.50 Exemption from Required Practices
023.02800-2800.APPENDIX Section 2800.APPENDIX: B Exemption Notification
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Section 2800.APPENDIX B Exemption Notification State of Illinois Illinois Green Governments Coordinating Council Green Cleaning Schools Act Program EXEMPTION NOTIFICATION The Green Cleaning Schools Act [105 ILCS140] allows individual schools to forego green cleaning if to do so w…
R.023.03050-3050.10 Section 3050.10: Definitions
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Section 3050.10 Definitions "Closest public library" means a participating public library that issues non-resident library cards that meet the conditions of Section 3050.25. The closest public library for the non-resident shall be determined by the location of a participating pub…
R.023.03050-3050.20 Section 3050.20: Public Library Responsibilities
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Section 3050.20 Public Library Responsibilities a) The public library board of trustees shall annually take action to decide whether to issue non-resident library cards during the ensuing 12 months. At that time, the non-resident library card fee formula and fee, if applicable, t…
R.023.03050-3050.25 Section 3050.25: Applying for a Non-Resident Library Card
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Section 3050.25 Applying for a Non-Resident Library Card a) A non-resident shall apply for a non-resident library card at the closest public library. The factor for determining the closest public library shall be the residence of the non-resident. Non-residents shall apply at the…
R.023.03050-3050.30 Section 3050.30: Regional Library System Responsibilities
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Section 3050.30 Regional Library System Responsibilities a) The regional library systems, by September 1, 2002, shall submit to the Illinois State Library, and post on their Internet sites, the names of participating and non-participating public libraries. During this period, the…
R.023.03050-3050.40 Section 3050.40: Options for Non-Resident Library Cards
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Section 3050.40 Options for Non-Resident Library Cards a) The public library board of trustees' policy for service to non-residents, including a description of the public library's service areas and methods of calculating fees (if the library participates), shall be available for…
R.023.03050-3050.45 Section 3050.45: E-Resources to Non-Residents
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Section 3050.45 E-Resources to Non-Residents a) The public library board of trustees may annually take action to offer non-residents access to E-Resources, free of charge. b) E-Resource access does not allow the non-resident to: 1) checkout traditional circulating items; 2) acces…
R.023.03050-3050.50 Section 3050.50: Criteria for Non-Resident Library Cards
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Section 3050.50 Criteria for Non-Resident Library Cards a) The non-resident library card issued by a participating public library should include, at a minimum, the name of the library; the expiration date of the non-resident library card; and the words "Non-Resident". The non-res…
R.023.03050-3050.60 Section 3050.60: Non-Resident Fee Formula
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Section 3050.60 Non-Resident Fee Formula A public library can use three options to determine its non-resident fee according to the formula established by the Illinois State Library [75 ILCS 5/4-7(12) and 16/30-55.60]. In subsections (a) and (b), the non-resident fee shall be equi…
R.023.03050-3050.70 Section 3050.70: Non-Resident Property Owner and Leasee
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Section 3050.70 Non-Resident Property Owner and Leasee a) The non-resident fee shall not apply to a non-resident who, as an individual or as a partner, principal stockholder, or other joint owner, owns or leases property that is taxed for library service or is a senior administra…
R.023.03050-3050.75 Section 3050.75: Cards for Kids
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Section 3050.75 Cards for Kids a) Upon the annual determination by the public library board of trustees to issue non-resident cards for the ensuing 12 months, the non-resident fee shall not be charged to students whose principal residence is not within a public library service ar…
R.023.03050-3050.80 Section 3050.80: Contractual Services
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Section 3050.80 Contractual Services The rules providing for non-resident status shall not apply to any person residing in any territory for which the corporate authority of that territory, or a private corporation, has contracted for library service on behalf of the residents wi…
R.023.03050-3050.90 Section 3050.90: State Mandates Act Exemption
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Section 3050.90 State Mandates Act Exemption No reimbursement is required by the State for the implementation of any mandate created by this Part as provided in Section 8.25 of the State Mandates Act [30 ILCS 805/8.25].
R.023.03210-3210.10 Section 3210.10: Purpose
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Section 3210.10 Purpose The purpose of this Part is to implement Article 20 (State Museum) of the Department of Natural Resources Act [20 ILCS 801/Art. 20], allowing the Department of Natural Resources to keep the Illinois State Museum and its branches open to the public and oper…
R.023.03210-3210.20 Section 3210.20: Entrance Fee
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Section 3210.20 Entrance Fee a) Persons entering the Illinois State Museum in Springfield shall pay a fee of $5. b) The following categories of individuals are exempt from the $5 entrance fee: 1) Children age 18 and under; 2) Individuals age 65 and over; and 3) Active duty member…
R.023.03300-3300.10 Section 3300.10: Responsibility for Preservation of Artifacts
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Section 3300.10 Responsibility for Preservation of Artifacts The Adjutant General of the State of Illinois has the responsibility of preserving all colors, flags, guidons, and military trophies belonging to the State.
R.023.03300-3300.20 Section 3300.20: Loan Policy
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Section 3300.20 Loan Policy a) The Adjutant General, State of Illinois, may, with the written approval of the Governor and for the purpose of enabling wider public display, make loans of these artifacts to the Federal government, other State governments, and to any museum which i…
R.023.03300-3300.30 Section 3300.30: Loan Conditions
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Section 3300.30 Loan Conditions Artifacts may be loaned to Governments and museums under the following conditions: a) There will be no third-party loans of borrowed artifacts. b) The Adjutant General reserves the right to cancel any loan upon thirty (30) days' advance notice in w…
R.023.03300-3300.40 Section 3300.40: Display Standards
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Section 3300.40 Display Standards a) Borrowed artifacts will not be displayed in hallways, foyers, or offices. b) Tags and other identification will not be removed. c) The display card of borrowed objects must credit the Department of Military Affairs of Illinois (DMAIL). d) In t…
R.023.03300-3300.50 Section 3300.50: Artifact Reproduction Conditions
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Section 3300.50 Artifact Reproduction Conditions a) Borrower may photograph the object(s) for educational, catalog, record or publicity purposes. b) Reproduction for sale is expressly forbidden except in the context of an exhibit catalog. c) Paintings and drawings shall not be re…
R.023.03300-3300.60 Section 3300.60: Insurance Requirements
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Section 3300.60 Insurance Requirements The following insurance requirements must be met: a) The borrower shall insure the object at the value stated by the DMAIL, which shall be determined in one of the following ways: 1) Appraised value; 2) Value as determined by restorer; or 3)…
R.023.03300-3300.70 Section 3300.70: Transportation Requirements
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Section 3300.70 Transportation Requirements a) Borrowed artifacts will be packed for return in exactly the same manner as received; the same cases, packages, pads, wrappings and other furnishings must be used unless changes are authorized by the DMAIL prior to shipment (e.g., ori…
R.023.03300-3300.80 Section 3300.80: Security of Artifacts
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Section 3300.80 Security of Artifacts a) All objects shall remain in the condition in which they are received. They shall not be cleaned, repaired, retouched, treated, unfitted, remounted, reset, dissected, or submitted to any examination or treatment which would tend to alter th…
R.026.00100-100.10 Section 100.10: Definitions
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Section 100.10 Definitions a) General Definitions "Article 9" means Article 9 of the Election Code (campaign disclosures, contributions and expenditures). "Board" means the Illinois State Board of Elections. "Election Code" or "Code" means 10 ILCS 5. "File", "Filed" or "Filing" m…
R.100.100 Section 100.100: Proof of Identification; Application for Inspection and Copying (Repealed)
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Section 100.100 Proof of Identification; Application for Inspection and Copying (Repealed) (Source: Repealed at 24 Ill. Reg. 14214, effective September 11, 2000)
R.100.105 Section 100.105: Administrative Termination of Political Committee
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Section 100.105 Administrative Termination of Political Committee a) The Board's Division of Campaign Disclosure will administratively terminate a political committee if the Division is unable to locate the committee for a period of 12 months, or the committee has not filed any r…
R.100.110 Section 100.110: Responsibility for Committee Debts or Penalties
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Section 100.110 Responsibility for Committee Debts or Penalties a) If a political committee lends or donates funds to a second political committee while the lending or donating committee owes the State Board of Elections a civil penalty assessed under the provisions of Code Secti…
R.100.120 Section 100.120: Receipt of Campaign Contributions
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Section 100.120 Receipt of Campaign Contributions a) Every person or political committee that contributes goods or services to a committee shall provide to the treasurer of the political committee, within 5 business days after making the contribution, a detailed account of the co…
R.100.125 Section 100.125: Receipt of Quarterly Reports of Campaign Contributions and Expenditures
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Section 100.125 Receipt of Quarterly Reports of Campaign Contributions and Expenditures a) Quarterly reports of campaign contributions and expenditures must be received by the Board within the filing periods set forth in Code Section 9-10. Subject to subsections (b) and (c) of th…