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This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention in the depository, in order by issuing agency.

  • Affirmative Action Plan for Fiscal Year... / Illinois Attorney General {periodical start}
    These publications contain EEO information such as Workforce Analysis, EEO Certification, Classifications,Sexual Harrassment policy, Equal Opportunity & Discrimination Policy, Disabilities, Applicable EEO Laws, Exit Interviews, and Explaination of terms.
  • Report to the Illinois General Assembly, Governor Pat Quinn and Secretary of State Jesse White / Social Security Number Protection Task Force (2009, December 31)
    The General Assembly created the Social Security Number Protection Task Force (Task Force) through Public Act 93-0813 in 2004. The Task Force is charged with examining the procedures used by the State to protect an individual against the unauthorized disclosure of his or her SSN when the State requires the individual to provide that number to an officer or agency of the State.
  • Things You Should Know About...Advance Fee Loans
    Although most lenders are owned and managed by legitimate professionals, a number of fraudulent lenders misrepresent credit terms. One of their favorite strategies is the advance fee loan. A common advertisement for advance fee loans guarantees that you will obtain a loan or some other type of credit, but you must pay before you apply. Charging advance fees for a loan is illegal: companies cannot ask you to pay for a loan before the loan is made. Consumers should be wary of and ignore offers that guarantee a loan for a fee that must be paid in advance. Legitimate lenders never guarantee or promise a loan before you apply, especially if you have a poor credit history or no credit record at all.