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Timestamp: 2013-05-26 05:12:41
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 1284', 'art 305', 'art 3000', 'art 1720', 'art 5421', 'art 201', 'art 306', 'art 311', 'art 2025', 'art 1910', 'art 2920', 'art 182', 'art 2520', 'art 1910', 'art 1700', 'art 2650', 'art 1']

New continuing education requirements for massage therapists
Effective June 29, 2006, the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Department) has amended part 1284 of title 68, 68 Ill Adm Code 1284. New guidelines for scholarship recipient information and post-secondary payment requests
The Illinois Department of Health and Family Services has amended 89 Ill Adm Code 153. The amendment grants rate increases of three percent to "intermediate care facilities for persons with developmental disabilities" (ICF/MRs) and to agencies for developmental training. Reporting requirements for election expenditures updated
Effective June 9, 2006, the Illinois State Board of Elections has amended 26 Ill Adm Code 100, regarding "political committees that initially file a Statement of Non-Participation." Requirements for trifecta and superfecta wagering are standardized
The Illinois Racing Board has amended 11 Ill Adm Code 306, to create a common set of requirements for both harness and thorough-bred horse racing regarding trifecta wagering. State University Retirement System creates new rule regarding "earnings"
Effective May 9, 2006, the Illinois State Universities Retirement System (SURS) has added a new section to 80 Ill Adm Code 1600. Changes made to dental examinations to be commensurate with national standards
Amendments have been made to the required examinations of dentists and hygienists with the intent that these changes will mirror national changes. Horseracing rules updated to punish horses running off stride
The Illinois Department of Central Management Services added a new section to part 305 of title 80, 80 Ill Adm Code 305. Riverboat casinos authorized to upgrade their surveillance technology
Effective April 26, 2006, the Illinois Gaming Board amended part 3000 of title 86, 86 Ill Adm Code 3000. Standards created to allow retired police officers to have concealed weapons
Effective April 11, 2006, the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board has added new sections to part 1720 of title 20, 20 Ill Adm Code 1720. Federal regulations adopted regarding driver service hours
92 Ill Adm Code 395 has been amended by the Illinois Department of Transportation, which has integrated the regulations that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration began using via 70 FR 49978, as of August 25, 2005. Health and safety rules repealed
Effective March 13, 2006, the Illinois Department of Labor has repealed 56 Ill Adm Code 350. New guidelines for capitated agreements between HMOs and MCOs
By amending Part 5421 to Title 50, the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation has added new requirements for capitated agreements between Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) and Managed Care Organizations (MCOs). Pollution Control Board adds five new permit exemptions
Effective March 3, 2006, five new permit exemptions are available from the Pollution Control Board. The exemptions are found in Part 201 of Title 35, in new subsections hhh through lll of section 201.146.
Procedures clarified regarding wagers on moved horse races
The Illinois Racing Board has amended 11 Ill Adm Code 308.40.
Changes made to trifecta and superfecta wagering
The Illinois Racing Board has amended Part 306 of Title 11, 11 Ill Adm Code 306 and Part 311 of Title 11, 11 Ill Adm Code 311. New rule for providers of health insurance
Effective February 15, 2006, the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation has added new sections to Part 2025 of Title 50.
Procedures for appealing to PTAB adjusted
In order to clarify existing procedures and add a new deadline extension for submitting rebuttal evidence, the Property Tax Appeal Board has amended and added to Part 1910 of Title 86, 86 Ill Adm Code 1910, effective February 15, 2006.
Effective January 31, 2006, the Department of Employment Security has amended Part 2920 of Title 56. Default procedures updated for the Illinois Human Rights Act
Medical specialists now eligible to issue handicapped placards
Effective January 6, 2006, the Secretary of State has broadened the class of persons eligible to issue handicapped placards to include "competent medical specialists." New procedures for obtaining exemptions to sell mercury-containing products
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Agency) has added new sections to Part 182 of Title 35, 35 Ill Adm Code 182. New requirements for respondents and state agencies under the Human Rights Act
Through changes to Subparts C and H of Part 2520 to Title 56, the Illinois Department of Human Rights (Department) has stipulated new requirements for respondents under the Human Rights Act (Act) as well as new record keeping requirements for executive state agencies under the Act. Procedures for appeals before the Property Tax Appeal Board amended
Effective January 20, 2006, Part 1910 of Title 86, 86 Ill Adm Code 1910, was amended and new sections were added regarding property tax appeals.
The Illinois Department of Public Health (Department) has added new sections to Part 1700 of Title 4, 4 Ill Adm Code 1700. 2006 employer unemployment contribution rates released
Illinois Military Relief Fund grants extended to single service members
New assessment structure for qualified SECA charitable organizations
Effective December 7, 2005, the Illinois Department of Central Management Services amended Part 2650 of Title 80, 80 Ill Adm Code 2650. New sales definitions for small retail and wholesale businesses
The Department of Central Management Services has revised Part 1 of Subtitle A, Chapter I to Title 44. The new amendments, which expand sales limits for "small" vendors and wholesalers and allow for a greater number of small businesses to participate in the state's Small Business Set-Aside Program, went into effect December 22, 2005.