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Excerpt from 1998 Illinois Register, Vol. 22: Rules of Governmental Agencies; Issue 22, May 29, 1998; Pages 8, 933 9, 401
C) Burial Expense Awards; D) Community Services for dmhdd and Chemically Dependent; E) Court of Claims Awards; F) Reimbursement for Living Expenses for State Wards Outside State Institutions; G) Tuition, Training Supplies and Equipment for Aided Persons; H) ilottery Prizes; I) Interviewee Expenses; and J) Tort Claims. 5) Debt retirement and refunds of money A) Debt Retirement; B) Loans;'and C) Refunds. 6) Grants A) Grants for Educational Purposes 4 School Districts; B) Grants for Educational Purposes Higher Education; C) Grants to Local Governments (other); D) Grants to non-profit Organizations; E) Grants to Other State Agencies; and F) Grants to or on behalf of Veterans and their Dependents. 7) Public utility contracts and payments A) Electricity;' B) Gas (natural Gas); C) Telecommunications (regulated service only) D) Water; and E) Utilities (other). 8) Real estate acquisition A) Land (relocation Costs); E) Land, Relocation Costs (highways); C) Land, Relocation Costs (waterways) D) Land, Rights of Way and Easements; 3'e) Land, Rights of Way and Easements (highway): and F) Land, Rights of Way and Easements (waterways). 9) 'miscellaneous contracts and expenditures A) Association Dues; and B) Periodical Subscriptions. 'prior to the end of each fiscal year, the Secretary shall investigate the categories of contracts and expenditures to determine whether, based on the best information available, these categories continue to represent procurements where there are no opportunities for mbes, fbes or pbes, or that there are not sufficient mbes, fbes or pbes to ensure Competition and an expectation of reasonable prices. The Secretary °sha11 present the determination to the Council, and the Council shall either continue with the current categories or change the categories.
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