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20 ILCS 1705/45
(20 ILCS 1705/45) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-45)
Sec. 45. The following Acts are repealed:
"An Act to provide for the establishment and maintenance of services
and facilities for severely physically handicapped children", approved
June 29, 1945.
"An Act in relation to the visitation, instruction, and
rehabilitation of major visually handicapped persons and to repeal acts
herein named", approved July 21, 1959.
"An Act in relation to the rehabilitation of physically handicapped
persons", approved June 28, 1919.
"An Act for the treatment, care and maintenance of persons mentally
ill or in need of mental treatment who are inmates of the Illinois
Soldiers' and Sailors' Home", approved June 15, 1895, as amended.
"An Act to establish and maintain a home for the disabled mothers,
wives, widows and daughters of disabled or deceased soldiers in the
State of Illinois, and to provide for the purchase and maintenance
thereof", approved June 13, 1895, as amended.
"An Act to establish and maintain a Soldiers' and Sailors' Home in
the State of Illinois, and making an appropriation for the purchase of
land and the construction of the necessary buildings", approved June 26,
1885, as amended.
"An Act in relation to the disposal of certain funds and property
which now are or hereafter may be in the custody of the managing officer
of the Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' Home at Quincy", approved June
24, 1921.
"An Act in relation to the establishment in the Department of Public
Welfare of a Division to be known as the Institute for Juvenile Research
and to define its powers and duties", approved July 16, 1941.
"An Act to provide for the establishment, maintenance and operation
of the Southern Illinois Children's Service Center", approved August 2,
1951.
"An Act to change the name of the Illinois Charitable Eye and Ear
Infirmary", approved June 27, 1923.
"An Act to establish and provide for the conduct of an institution
for the care and custody of persons of unsound or feeble mind, to be
known as the Illinois Security Hospital, and to designate the classes of
persons to be confined therein", approved June 30, 1933, as amended.
Sections one through 27 and Sections 29 through 34 of "An Act to
revise the laws relating to charities", approved June 11, 1912, as
amended.
"An Act creating a Division of Alcoholism in the Department of Public
Welfare, defining its rights, powers and duties, and making an
appropriation therefor", approved July 5, 1957.
"An Act to establish in the Department of Public Welfare a
Psychiatric Training and Research Authority", approved July 14, 1955.
"An Act creating the Advisory Board on Intellectual Disabilities in the
Department of Public Welfare, defining its powers and duties and making
an appropriation therefor", approved July 17, 1959.
"An Act to provide for the construction, equipment, and operation of
a psychiatric institute state hospital to promote and advance knowledge,
through research, in the causes and treatment of mental illness; to
train competent psychiatric personnel available for service in the state
hospitals and elsewhere; and to contribute to meeting the need for
treatment for mentally ill patients", approved June 30, 1953, as
amended.
"An Act in relation to the disposal of certain funds and property
paid to, or received by, the officials of the State institutions under
the direction and supervision of the Department of Public Welfare",
approved June 10, 1929.
"An Act to require professional persons having patients with major
visual limitations to report information regarding such cases to the
Department of Public Welfare and to authorize the Department to inform
such patients of services and training available," approved July 5,
1957.
Sections 3, 4, 5, 5a, 6, 22, 24, 25, 26 of "An Act to regulate the
state charitable institutions and the state reform school, and to
improve their organization and increase their efficiency," approved
April 15, 1875.
(Source: P.A. 97-227, eff. 1-1-12.)
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