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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
§ 95-302. Interagency Workgroup on Poverty and Economic Insecurity.
(a) Establishment. The Interagency Workgroup on Poverty and Economic Insecurity is established.
(b) Membership. The workgroup shall be comprised of the following members:
(1) The Secretary of Human Services, or a designee who is a Deputy Secretary or the equivalent within the Department of Human Services, who shall serve as chair.
(2) The Director of Labor, or a designee who is a Deputy Director or the equivalent within the Department of Labor.
(3) The State Superintendent of Education, or his or her designee.
(4) The Director of Public Health, or a designee who is an Assistant Director or the equivalent within the Department of Public Health.
(5) The Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, or a designee who is an Assistant Director or the equivalent within the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
(6) The Director of Aging, or a designee who shall be a Deputy Director or the equivalent within the Department on Aging.
(7) The Director of Corrections, or a designee who shall be a Deputy Chief or the equivalent within the Department of Corrections.
(8) The Director of Agriculture, or designee who shall be an Assistant Director or the equivalent within the Department of Agriculture.
(9) The Director of the Governor's Office of Management and Budget, or his or her designee.
(c) Meetings. The workgroup shall meet no less than 4 times a year.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 305. Public Aid § 70/95-302. Interagency Workgroup on Poverty and Economic Insecurity - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-305-public-aid/il-st-sect-305-70-95-302/
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