https://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/titles.html
These statutory schemes provide a series of rules that govern how an agency operates, how it promulgates rules, and how it must conduct administrative hearings and appeals. These are the final version of these laws after all said and done and are probably the most permanent versions.
1. Enter keyword terms (either acronyms or spelled out including names of titles)
Program name: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Title name example: Child Care, Crisis assistance
2. Scan the results in the list and look for your keywords
3. Click on links that have your law title
Eventually when you work with social work law you will know the various titles and codes that go with it.
1. Look for the title in the list. For example, Title 89 Social Services, the section of the Illinois Administrative Code dealing with social services.
2. Click on the Title and look at the subsections
Here are some titles and their common names (you can search by the title names too) i.e.).
Title 89, Part 50: Child Care
Title 89, Part 116: Crisis Assistance
Title 89, Part 120: Medical Assistance Programs
Title 89, Part 121: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
The Illinois Administrative Code is a compilation of existing regulations that are in effect. It includes final regulations and amendments of those regulations from the Illinois Register.
The Illinois Government Agencies often have links on their websites to the regulations that they administer.
But most Illinois government agencies also have the regulations they administer on their Web pages. In the workshop, we will show you how to find Illinois government agency regulations, using their Web pages. We will take a look at several Illinois Government Agency websites to find and examine the regulations they enforce.
An Illinois law will often authorize an Illinois Government Agency to write regulations to administer that law.
The Agency must first publish proposed regulations in the Illinois Register and allow for a period of comments.
Then after taking the comments into consideration and editing the proposed regulation - a final regulation or rule will be published in the Illinois Register.
The Final Rule then gets incorporated into the complilation of existing Illinois regulations called the Illinois Administrative Code