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Illinois Executive Order Reorganizing Youth Services Program
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker issued Executive Order 2026-02, transferring the Comprehensive Community-Based Youth Services (CCBYS) program from the Department of Human Services (IDHS) to the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). This reorganization aims to streamline services for at-risk youth and improve coordination with existing child welfare initiatives.
Illinois Executive Order 2026-02: Youth Services Program Transfer
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker issued Executive Order 2026-02, transferring the Comprehensive Community-Based Youth Services (CCBYS) program from the Department of Human Services (IDHS) to the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). This aims to consolidate services, reduce administrative duplication, and enhance coordination with state and federal initiatives.
Executive Order 2026-02 Hindi Version
Illinois Governor issued Executive Order 2026-02, translated into Hindi, outlining administrative changes and responsibilities for the Department of Human Services (IDHS) and the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) concerning the Child Care and Behavioral Youth Services (CCBYS) program. The order details specific duties and amendments to existing statutes and administrative codes.
Colorado PERA Plan Options Expansion Bill HB26-1026
Colorado Bill HB26-1026 proposes to expand plan options for the Public Employees' Retirement Association (PERA). Key provisions include allowing members to purchase service credit for previous periods of unemployment and requiring PERA employers to affiliate with and offer PERA's deferred compensation plan to employees.
Colorado Bill to Enhance Behavioral Health Access
Colorado Bill HB26-1305, introduced in the 2026 Regular Session, aims to enhance access to inpatient behavioral health services by aligning state and federal statutes. The bill is currently under consideration by the House Health & Human Services Committee.
Colorado Energy & Carbon Management Statutes Bill
Colorado HB26-1303 proposes technical changes to existing energy and carbon management statutes. The bill has been introduced and is currently under consideration by the Colorado House of Representatives. The proposed changes aim to refine current regulations within the energy sector.
Colorado Age Attestation for Computing Devices Bill
Colorado's SB26-051 proposes requiring operating system providers to implement an age attestation interface at account setup. This interface would signal a user's age bracket to applications, impacting how developers handle user data based on age. Violations could result in civil penalties.
Colorado Bill HB26-1101: Criminal Offenses for Critical Infrastructure Metals
Colorado Bill HB26-1101 introduces new criminal offenses related to the sale and possession of stolen critical infrastructure metals. The bill mandates specific payment methods and reporting requirements for dealers of such materials, aiming to deter theft and illicit trade.
Colorado Bill: Municipal Jail Standards and Custody Limits
Colorado Bill HB26-1039 proposes to require municipal jails to meet existing county jail standards and data collection requirements. The bill also limits the custody duration in municipal jails to 72 hours and includes specific provisions for pregnant individuals in labor.
Colorado Declares February 28 Rare Disease Day
The Colorado General Assembly has passed SJR26-014, officially declaring February 28, 2026, as Rare Disease Day in the state. This resolution aims to raise awareness and support for individuals affected by rare diseases.
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