This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Social issues and programs: Disabilities'.
Social issues and programs:
Disabilities
Affirmative Action Plan (2008)
Document describes the EEO/AA policies of the Illinois Office of the Auditor General.
Affirmitive Action Plan FY09 (FY09)
To provide and equal employment opportunity to all citizens within the state of Illinois, and to comply to all state and federal rules, regulations, ordinances, laws and executive orders covering equal employment.
Beneficios de Salud Para Trabajadores con Deshabilidades (2007, Feb.) [HFS 3792S]
Brochure explains the health benefits that working people who have disabilities can receive. Provides details on who is eligible, what the income limits are, and how much it will cost. This brochure is in Spanish.
Best practices to services individuals with disabilities at one-stop centers (2003, June)
This manual is structured to provide information on Best Practices of serving individuals with disabilities within the One-Stop centers. It serves as a reference to assist in enhancing the ability of One-Stop systems to meet the needs of job seekers with disabilities.
Compliance Manual For The Americans With Disabilities Act (2007, August)
The purpose of this manual is to provide applicants, employees and other interested persons with a brief description of their rights under ADA and the procedure for requesting a reasonable accommodation under the Office of the Auditor General.
Derecho de Retencin Contra Propiedades [HFS 3419BS]
"Property Liens and Estate Claims" is a brochure that provides information about property liens and estate claims. Covers topics such as what property liens and estate claims are and when they are filed. This brochure is in Spanish.
Dixon v. Union Pacific Railroad Company [1-07-2123]
First Division, JUNE 09, 2008 No. 1-07-2123 OSBY DIXON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, Defendant-Appellee. Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook County. No. 03 L 10691 Honorable Ralph Reyna, Judge Presiding.
Fact sheet : Services for the print disabled
Describes services of the Talking Book & Braille Service at the Illinois State Library.
Fedorski v. The Board of Trustees of the Aurora Police Pension Fund [2-06-1004]
No. 2-\-06-\-1004 Filed: 7-30-07 IN THE APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS SECOND DISTRICT DANIEL G. FEDORSKI, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE AURORA POLICE PENSION FUND, DANIEL HOFFMAN, as President of the Board of Trustees of the Aurora Police Pension Fund, EDWARD BEALE, as Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Aurora Police Pension Fund, and JOHN PAVLINEC, JOHN DUGGAN, and ANDREW TA, as Trustees of the Aurora Police Pension Fund, Defendants-Appellees. Appeal from the Circuit Court of Kane County. No. 05-\-MR-\-500 Honorable Michael J. Colwell, Judge, Presiding.
Financing Services to Individuals with Developmental Disabilities in the State of Illinois (2003, September)
The National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities Services conducted an in-depth analysis of the Illinois existing methods of capturing federal revenue and other third party payments for services to persons with developmental disabilities. This final project report summarizes the project teams findings, conclusions, and recommendations. The report contains a compendium of proposed revenue enhancement strategies and related system management improvements. The concluding chapter includes advice on establishing targeted priorities for pursuing such enhancements and improvements.
