PART1100. PROGRAMMATIC AND FISCAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMINISTERING FUNDS UNDER THE VIOLENT CRIME VICTIMS ASSISTANCE ACT  


SUBPART A. GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
§ 1100.10. Administration of the Grant Program of the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Act
§ 1100.15. Definitions
§ 1100.17. Statutes Referenced
§ 1100.20. Eligible Agencies
§ 1100.30. Conflict of Interest
§ 1100.40. Grant Application Requirements
§ 1100.50. Funding Priorities
§ 1100.60. Agency-Community Relations
§ 1100.70. General Programming and Staffing Requirements
SUBPART B. SPECIFIC PROGRAMS FOR VICTIM POPULATIONS
§ 1100.100. Victim/Witness Programs
§ 1100.110. Sexual Assault Programs
§ 1100.120. Domestic Violence Programs
§ 1100.122. Child Sexual Assault/Child Abuse Programs
§ 1100.124. Senior Victim Programs
§ 1100.130. Programming for Other Victim Populations
§ 1100.140. Special Project Funding
SUBPART C. FISCAL AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
§ 1100.200. Accounting Requirements
§ 1100.210. Allowable and Non-allowable Expenses
§ 1100.218. Interest
§ 1100.220. Audits
§ 1100.230. Grant Agreement
§ 1110.240. Payment
§ 1110.250. Termination of Grant Agreement
§ 1100.260. Lapsed Funds
§ 1100.270. Quarterly and Staff Reporting Forms
§ 1100.280. On-Site Visits and Inspection of Records and Policies
SUBPART D. SPECIAL PROJECT FUNDING
§ 1100.300. Special Projects
§ 1100.310. Eligible Agencies
§ 1100.320. Special Project Grant Application Requirements
§ 1100.330. Funding Priorities
§ 1100.340. Grant Agreements
§ 1100.350. Fiscal and Monitoring
SOURCE: Emergency rules adopted at 9 Ill. Reg. 5710, effective April 12, 1985, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired September 8, 1985; adopted at 9 Ill. Reg. 19654, effective December 9, 1985; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 2705, effective January 27, 1987; amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 17438, effective September 28, 1998; old Part repealed at 35 Ill. Reg. 19172 and new Part adopted at 35 Ill. Reg. 19174, effective November 4, 2011.

Notation

AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Act [725 ILCS 240].