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Code · Illinois · Chapter 15 — EXECUTIVE OFFICERS · Act 410

Sec. 18b. Duties of Comptroller's Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.

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Sec. 18b. Duties of Comptroller's Equal Employment Opportunity Officer. The Comptroller's Equal Employment Opportunity Officer shall:
(1)set forth a detailed and uniform method and requirement by which the Office of the
Comptroller shall develop and implement equal employment opportunity plans as required in Section 18;
(2)establish reporting procedures for measuring progress and evaluation performance in
achieving equal employment opportunity goals;
(3)provide technical assistance and training to officials of the Office of the
Comptroller in achieving equal employment opportunity goals;
(4)develop and implement training programs to help women, minorities, and individuals
with disabilities qualifying for government positions and positions with government contractors;
(5)report quarterly to the Comptroller on progress, performance, and problems in
meeting equal employment opportunity goals.
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