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§ 20. Application requirement; ratio of State support to local support. Residency programs seeking funds under this Act must make application to the Department. The application shall include evidence of local support for the program, either in the form of funds, services, or other resources. The ratio of State support to local support shall be determined by the Department in a manner that is consistent with the purposes of this Act, as set forth in Section 5 of this Act. In establishing such ratio of State support to local support, the Department may vary the amount of the required local support depending upon the criticality of the need for more professional health care services, the geographic location, and the economic base of the designated shortage area.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 405. Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities § 100/20. Application requirement; ratio of State support to local support - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-405-mental-health-and-developmental-disabilities/il-st-sect-405-100-20/
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