Illinois Code § 30 ILCS 767/15-60

Public library capital needs assessment.
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The Secretary of State shall file with the General
Assembly a comprehensive assessment report of the capital needs of all
public libraries in this State before January 1, 2010
and every 2 years thereafter. This assessment shall include, without
limitation, an analysis of the 5 categories of capital needs prioritized in
Section 15-30 of this Act.

(30 ILCS 767/Art. 20 heading)
 

Article 20. 

(The Park and Recreational Facility Construction Act is

compiled at 30 ILCS 768/)

(30 ILCS 767/Art. 25 heading)
 

Article 25. 

(The Private Colleges and Universities Capital Distribution Formula Act is compiled at 30 ILCS 769/)

(30 ILCS 767/Art. 30 heading)
 

Article 30. 

(Amendatory provisions; text omitted)

(30 ILCS 767/Art. 35 heading)
 

Article 35. 

(The State Construction Minority and Female Building Trades Act

is compiled at 30 ILCS 577/)

(30 ILCS 767/Art. 40 heading)
 

Article 40. 

(The Urban Weatherization Initiative Act is compiled

at 30 ILCS 738/)

(30 ILCS 767/Art. 45 heading)
 

Article 45. 

(Amendatory provisions; text omitted)

(30 ILCS 767/Art. 50 heading)
 

Article 50. 

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(30 ILCS 767/Art. 55 heading)
 

Article 55. 

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(30 ILCS 767/Art. 60 heading)
 

Article 60. 

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(30 ILCS 767/Art. 65 heading)
 

Article 65. 

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(30 ILCS 767/Art. 70 heading)
 

Article 70. 

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(30 ILCS 767/Art. 75 heading)
 

Article 75. 

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(30 ILCS 767/Art. 80 heading)
 

Article 80. 

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(30 ILCS 767/Art. 85 heading)
 

Article 85. 

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(30 ILCS 767/Art. 99 heading)
 

Article 99.

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