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2012 Publications of the State of Illinois PUBLICATIONS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 2012 agriculture education JESSE WHITE SECRETARY OF STATE & STATE LIBRARIAN government Illinois State Library Gwendolyn Brooks Building 300 S. Second St. Springfield, IL 62701 A Message from the Secretary Dear Reader: This is the age of information. Readers and researchers have a wealth of information at their fingertips through libraries and computers. To help you find Illinois government documents, I am pleased to provide this comprehensive guide to Illinois state publications. By Illinois law, copies of state government publications are required to be filed with the Illinois State Library. The following preface provides information on obtaining these publications, including electronic publications. For more information regarding this publication, please contact the State Library. For more information about programs and services of Illinois libraries and the Secretary of State’s office, visit www.cyberdriveillinois.com. We look forward to serving you. Jesse White Secretary of State & State Librarian PREFACE Following is a comprehensive listing of Illinois State Government publica - tions deposited with the Illinois State Library from January through December 2012. Publications received in sufficient quantities for distribu - tion are marked with an asterisk (*) and are available at the Illinois Document Depository Libraries. Items marked with an “e” are ephemeral and need not be retained by all depositories. Items marked with a dollar sign ($) supersede previous issues. All publications listed are available for use or loan at the Illinois State Library. Publications needed for personal use or for another library’s col - lection should be requested directly from the issuing agency. Publications are listed in alphabetical order according to the keyword of the issuing agency. “See” references and OCLC numbers have been added for your convenience. All electronic publications are listed in a separate sec - tion. For more information regarding this publication or the Illinois Documents Depository Program, please contact: Illinois State Library, Gwendolyn Brooks Building, Government Documents Unit, 300 S. Second St., Springfield, IL 62701-1796, 217-782-6304. ♻ Printed on recycled paper. Printed by authority of the State of Illinois. April 2013 — 670 — LD A 129.5 KEY: * Sent to depository libraries @ Serials $ Supersedes previous issue e Ephemeral PUBLICATIONS ADMINISTRATIVE CODE DIVISION. INDEX DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE. * @ Illinois register. vol. 35, issue 53 – vol. 36, no. 52. December 30, 2011 – December 28, 2012. (web site: http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/index/register/register.html) (PURL: http://iledi.org/ppa/meta/html/00/00/00/00/07/14.html) (Price: $290.00) I348.02 ILLIa OCLC# 3763989 * @ Illinois register. Yearly index volume 35 issues 1-52, January 3, 2011 through December 30, 2011. 2012. 1 vol. (Price: $290.00) I348.02 ILLI CUMU 2a INDEX OCLC# 54533145 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE ILLINOIS COURTS. * @ Annual report of the Illinois courts, administrative summary, 2010. 2011. 54p. I347.773 ADMI OCLC# 31323475 * @ Annual report of the Illinois courts, administrative summary, 2011. 2012. 54p. * @ Annual report of the Illinois courts, statistical summary, 2010. 2011. 155p. I347.773 ADMI 2 OCLC# 31878244 * @ Annual report of the Illinois courts, statistical summary, 2011. 2012. 151p. ADMINISTRATIVE RULES, JOINT COMMITTEE ON. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. * @ Annual report of the Joint committee on Administrative Rules, 2011. 2012. 58p. (web site: http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/default.htm) I328.365 I29a OCLC# 05375254 * @ The Flinn Report: Illinois Regulation. vol. 35, issue 52 – issue 53. December 23 - 30, 2011. (web site: http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/default.htm) (Beginning with vol. 36, issue 1 the Flinn Report will be electronic only) I348.02 ILLI 2c OCLC# 32805710 AGING, DEPARTMENT ON. * @ Elder Abuse and Neglect Program annual report, FY 2011. 2012. brochure. I362.63 ILLI OCLC# 29976340 @ FY 2012 home delivered meals report. 2012. 54p. OVERSIZE I362.6 HOME OCLC# 61279265 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE, ILLINOIS. * @ Illinois weather and crops. vol. 33, no. 1. January 3, 2012. OVERSIZE I632.1 ILLI a OCLC# 07316977 AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF. @ Agricultural areas annual report, 2011. 2012. 4p. I631.47 I29a OCLC# 17425505 APPELLATE DEFENDER, OFFICE OF THE STATE. * @ Annual report, fiscal year 2012. 2012. 43p. I347.9773 ILLI OCLC# 34001590 ARCHIVES, STATE. OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE. 1818 constitution of the State of Illinois. 2012. 1 CD-ROM. SOFTWARE I342.773 OCLC# 798581319 Discovering family & local history: Illinois Regional Archives Depository System. 2012. brochure. I929.1 DISC 2012 OCLC# 802809368 1 @ For the record: newsletter of the Illinois State Archives and the Illinois State Historical Records Advisory Board. vol. 26, no. 2 – no. 3. Spring - Fall, 2012. I025.171 FOR 2 OCLC# 49263320 Let us surprise you! 2012. poster. POSTER I025.1714 LET OCLC# 813326546 ARTS COUNCIL, ILLINOIS. @ Affirmative action plan, fiscal year 2013. 2012. 1 vol. I331.133 ARTS OCLC# 44010009 ATTORNEY GENERAL, OFFICE OF THE. @ Lead poisoning cases, 2008. 2009. 1p. I363.1791 I29l OCLC# 794457920 @ Lead poisoning cases, 2009. 2010. 1p. @ Lead poisoning cases, 2010. 2011. 1p. @ Lead poisoning cases, 2011. 2012. 1p. * @ Selected opinions. no. 11-003 – no. 11-006. December 8 - 30, 2011. I340 AS OCLC# 7212017 ATTORNEYS APPELLATE PROSECUTOR, OFFICE OF THE STATE'S. * @ Annual report, 2011. 2011. 41p. I345.01 I29a 2 OCLC# 19487313 * @ Annual report, 2012. 2012. 43p. AUDITOR GENERAL, OFFICE OF THE. @ Affirmative action plan, fiscal year 2013. 2012. 1 vol. OVERSIZE I331.133 I29a OCLC# 51236425 * @ Annual report, 2011. 2012. 40p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I350.723 I29ar 2 OCLC# 12739646 @ Annual review information submitted by the Chicago Transit Authority's Employee Retirement Plan, 2012. 2012. 19p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I658.1511 I29a 2 OCLC# 676694036 * @ Annual review information submitted by the Chicago Transit Authority's Retiree Health Care Trust, 2011. 2011. 15p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I658.1511 I29a 3 OCLC# 676693438 @ Annual review information submitted by the Chicago Transit Authority's Retiree Health Care Trust, 2012. 2012. 15p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) @ Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission, financial audit and compliance examination, for the two years ended June 30, 2011. 2012. 19p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I350.7232 I29a SCA 2 OCLC# 52006951 @ Board of Higher Education, compliance examination, for the two years ended June 30, 2011. 2012. 53p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I350.7232 I29a BHE 4 OCLC# 65639476 @ Capital Development Board, financial audit, for the year ended June 30, 2011. 2012. 39p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I350.7232 I29a CDB OCLC# 06432584 @ Chicago State University, compliance examination, for the year ended June 30, 2011. 2012. 131p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I350.7232 I29a CSU 5 OCLC# 65639584 @ Chicago State University, financial audit, for the year ended June 30, 2011. 2012. 51p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I350.7232 I29a CSU OCLC# 09719915 @ Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability, compliance examination, for the two years ended June 30, 2011. 2012. 26p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I350.7232 I29a CGFA OCLC# 64559531 @ Court of Claims, compliance examination, for the two years ended June 30, 2011. 2012. 63p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I350.7232 I29a CC OCLC# 05879658 @ Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commission, compliance examination, for the two years ended June 30, 2011. 2011. 33p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I350.7232 I29a DEAF OCLC# 43697540 @ Department of Agriculture, compliance examination, for the two years ended June 30, 2011. 2012. 102p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I350.7232 I29a DAG 3 OCLC# 05807067 @ Department of Agriculture, DuQuoin State Fair, compliance examination, for the two years ended June 30, 2011. 2012. 29p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I350.7232 I29a SFDQ 4 OCLC# 52041999 @ Department of Agriculture, Illinois State Fair, compliance examination, for the two years ended June 30, 2011. 2012. 31p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I350.7232 I29a SFA 4 OCLC# 11529963 @ Department of Central Management Services, Bureau of Communications & Computer Services, service organization review, for the year ended June 30, 2012. 2012. 181p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I350.7232 I29a CMS 12 OCLC# 810178180 @ Department of Central Management Services, compliance examination, for the two years ended June 30, 2011. 2012. 104p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I350.7232 I29a CMS 2 OCLC# 12600749 @ Department of Central Management Services, financial audit, for the year ended June 30, 2011. 2012. 56p. (web site: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/ABC-List.asp) I350.7232 I29a CMS
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