ILCS 140 Sample Clauses
ILCS 140 refers to the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which governs public access to government records in Illinois. This clause typically outlines the rights of individuals to request and obtain copies of public records from state and local government agencies, subject to certain exemptions for privacy or security. For example, it may specify the procedures for submitting a request, the timeframe for agency response, and the types of records that may be withheld. The core function of this clause is to promote transparency and accountability in government by ensuring that the public can access information about governmental activities and decisions.
ILCS 140. Any participating agreement executed by the State of Illinois is contingent upon and subject to the availability of funds. The State of Illinois, at its sole option, may terminate or suspend any participating agreement, in whole or in part, without penalty or further payment being required, if (1) the Illinois General Assembly or the Federal funding source fails to make an appropriation sufficient to pay such obligation, or if funds needed are insufficient for any reason (30 ILCS 500/20-60), (2) the Governor of Illinois decreases the Agency’s funding by reserving some or all of the Agency’s appropriation(s) pursuant to power delegated to the Governor by the Illinois General Assembly, that a reduction is necessary or advisable based upon actual or projected budgetary considerations. Vendor will be notified in writing of the failure of appropriation or of a reduction or decrease.
