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Selected Illinois Statutes

Selected Illinois Statutes

Freedom of Information Act
State statute providing for government documents to be viewed by the public.

Open Meetings Act
State statute regulating public and private meetings.

State Employment Indemnification Act
Statute providing legal representation for SIU employees.

State Records Act
Statute providing that government records be made available for viewing by the public.

SIU Management Act
The SIU Management Act establishes SIU as a body politic and corporate of the State of Illinois that is operated, managed, and controlled by the Board of Trustees.

State Officials and Employees Ethics Act
The State Ethics Act implements procedures to increase ethics awarenes, oversight, and enforcement.

 

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