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The Illinois Administrative Code (Ill. Adm. Code or IAC) is the official compilation of the administrative rules of Illinois state agencies published in the Illinois Register, and is maintained by the Illinois Secretary of State in cooperation with the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules. [1] The Illinois Administrative Code was last ...
A contractor that says its $323 million contract for work on the massive Interstate 294 reconstruction project was improperly terminated has sued the Illinois Tollway. Judlau Contracting, a New ...
A year later in 1938, Baku-Rostov and Baku-Grozny flights were introduced as well. After World War II , flights to Ashgabat would be introduced to the public. In 1955, a multi seat Ilyushin Il-14 plane would serve as a new addition to aircraft of the airport, and on 20 June, 1959, first flight of aircraft type Ilyushin Il-18 would take place on ...
For example, 42 Ill. Reg. 10808 refers to page 10808 of the 42nd volume (calendar year 2018). The Illinois Register's website includes references to page numbers to make it easier to find the correct issue, which in this example would be the 22 June 2018 issue.
The Illinois Commerce Commission is a quasi-judicial tribunal that regulates public utility services in the U.S. state of Illinois. The mission of the ICC is "to pursue an appropriate balance between the interest of consumers and existing and emerging service providers to ensure the provision of adequate, efficient, reliable, safe and least ...
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The Shareholder Rights Directive, [1] amended by the Directive (EU) 2017/828, [2] establishes requirements in relation to the exercise of certain shareholder rights attached to EU-listed companies. It also establishes specific requirements in order to encourage shareholder engagement, in particular in the long term. [3]
Sen. James J. Davis (R-PA) and Rep. Robert L. Bacon (R–NY-1), the co-sponsors of the Davis–Bacon Act. The Davis–Bacon Act of 1931 is a United States federal law that establishes the requirement for paying the local prevailing wages on public works projects for laborers and mechanics.