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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 505

Sec. 36. Transfer to DCFS (1964).

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Sec. 36. Transfer to DCFS (1964). All personnel, materials, books, records, appropriations and other resources and equipment of any institution, facility or service relating to children's and specialized services formerly under the management and supervision of the Department of Mental Health, shall be transferred on January 1, 1964, to the Department of Children and Family Services.
The transfer to the Department of Children and Family Services of employees of the Department of Mental Health who are employed by the transferred institutions, facilities and services, does not affect the status of such employees under the provisions of the "Personnel Code" or other laws relating to State employees, nor shall any admissions or obligations of said institutions, facilities or services be affected hereby.
The other provisions of this Section are superseded by the applicable transfer and savings provisions of the Department of Human Services Act.
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