This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Information management and resources: Information resources'.
Information management and resources:
Information resources
AAAC Newsletter {periodical start}
This is a serial record, providing access to the multiple volumes or editions of a periodically published document.
AAAC Newsletter (2005, Winter/Spring)
This is the newsletter of the African American Advisory Council, formed in 1991, which functions in an advisory capacity to the Director of the Illinois Dept. of Children and Family Services DCFS focusing on provision of services to African American employees and clients served by DCFS and its contractual agencies.
AAAC Newsletter (2006, Fall)
This is the newsletter of the African American Advisory Council, formed in 1991, which functions in an advisory capacity to the Director of the Illinois Dept. of Children and Family Services DCFS focusing on provision of services to African American employees and clients served by DCFS and its contractual agencies.
AAAC Newsletter (2006, Spring)
This is the newsletter of the African American Advisory Council, formed in 1991, which functions in an advisory capacity to the Director of the Illinois Dept. of Children and Family Services DCFS focusing on provision of services to African American employees and clients served by DCFS and its contractual agencies.
Amendatory Order [06-0126]
The Commission entered an Order withdrawing MCI Network Services, Incs (Petitioner) Certificate of Prepaid Calling Service Provider Authority, previously issued in Docket 05-0328 pursuant to Section 13-404.1 of the Public Utilities Act (220 ILCS 5/13-404.1) (the Act).
Celebrate Earth Day
The first Earth Day was held on April 22, 1970, the same year that President Richard Nixon signed the legislation that created the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Its founder, Senator Gaylord Nelson, envisioned it as a grassroots celebration that would raise awareness of environmental issues. In celebration of the 35th anniversary of this historic event, Illinois Waste Management and Research Center Library would like you to visit the following sites to learn more about it and get ideas for making Earth Day every day.
Certifying Official Documents for Foreign Use
Any document that has been notarized or certified must be submitted to the Secretary of State Index Department. Some documents require certification by the official who has custody of the original document or by the office that officially filed the document.
Child Abuse and Neglect Statistics Fiscal Year ... {periodical start}
Annual report of child abuse and neglect statistics by county and zip code.
Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act: We Are All in This Together: Activities Report for Basic State Grant (covers October 1, 2006 through September 30, 2007)
Report by the Department of Children and Family Services, which is Illinois designated agency responsible to receive the Basic State Grant under the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and continues to comply with the requirements as stipulated in Title 1 section 106 (b) of the Act. The Department is the state agency given the responsibility by the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act (ANCRA) to conduct investigations of child maltreatment and to arrange for needed services for families where credible evidence of abuse and neglect exits (Indicated cases).
Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA) Treated Wood
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) is used in pressure-treated wood to protect it from dry rot, fungi, molds, termites, and other pests. This wood is used in decks, wooden playground equipment, picnic tables, gazebos, bridges, and other outdoor wood products. In May 2001, the Environmental Working Group petitioned the Consumer Product Safety Commission to ban the use of CCA-treated wood in playground equipment. This reference guide includes links to consumer information and more technical research articles which discuss the potential health and environmental impacts of CCA and arsenic, risk assessment information, and environmental cleanup alternatives. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of resources. When articles and reports are available on the web, a link is included.
