Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 5/1-5

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The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois consists
of the following Articles:

 
Article 1. General Provisions (20 ILCS 5/1-1 and following).

 
Article 5. Departments of State Government Law (20 ILCS 5/5-1 and following).

 
Article 50. State Budget Law (15 ILCS 20/).

 
Article 110. Department on Aging Law (20 ILCS 110/).

 
Article 205. Department of Agriculture Law (20 ILCS 205/).

 
Article 250. State Fair Grounds Title Law (5 ILCS 620/).

 
Article 310. Department of Human Services (Alcoholism and Substance Abuse)
Law (20 ILCS 310/).

 
Article 405. Department of Central Management Services Law (20 ILCS 405/).

 
Article 510. Department of Children and Family Services Powers Law (20 ILCS
510/).

 
Article 605. Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Law (20 ILCS 605/).

 
Article 805. Department of Natural Resources (Conservation) Law (20 ILCS
805/).

 
Article 1005. Department of Employment Security Law (20 ILCS 1005/).

 
Article 1405. Department of Insurance Law (20 ILCS 1405/).

 
Article 1505. Department of Labor Law (20 ILCS 1505/).

 
Article 1710. Department of Human Services (Mental Health and Developmental
Disabilities) Law (20 ILCS 1710/).

 
Article 1905. Department of Natural Resources (Mines and Minerals) Law (20
ILCS
1905/).

 
Article 2105. Department of Professional Regulation Law (20 ILCS 2105/).

 
Article 2205. Department of Healthcare and Family Services Law (20 ILCS 2205/).

 
Article 2310. Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law (20 ILCS
2310/).

 
Article 2505. Department of Revenue Law (20 ILCS 2505/).

 
Article 2510. Certified Audit Program Law (20 ILCS 2510/).

 
Article 2605. Illinois State Police Law (20 ILCS 2605/).

 
Article 2705. Department of Transportation Law (20 ILCS 2705/).

 
Article 3000. University of Illinois Exercise of Functions and Duties Law
(110 ILCS 355/).

(20 ILCS 5/Art. 5 heading)
 

ARTICLE 5. 
 

DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT

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