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State Agencies

  • Illinois Bureau of Early Intervention

    Illinois' Early Intervention program's mission is to assure that families who have infants and toddlers, birth to three, with diagnosed disabilities, developmental delays or substantial risk of significant delays receive resources and supports that assist them in maximizing their child's development, while respecting the diversity of families and communities.

  • Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services

    A state agency dedicated to improving the lives of Illinois' families and seniors by providing access to quality health care and ensuring that children receive the child support they are entitled to.

  • Illinois Office of the Comptroller

    Establishes payee from CBO information. The CBO generates a list of servies billed to IDHS, IDHS reviews and forwards it to the Office of the Comptroller, and the Office of the Comptroller issues a check for payment.

  • Illinois Early Intervention CBO

    The Department of Human Services' designee for processing the state's payment of claims to EI providers and linkage with the Illinois Cornerstone System. Maintains provider data interface with Cornerstone.

  • Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation

    Serve, safeguard, and promote the public welfare by ensuring that licensure qualifications and standards for professional practice are properly evaluated, accurately applied and vigorously enforced.

  • Illinois State Board of Education

    The board sets educational policies and guidelines for public and private schools, preschool through grade 12, as well as vocational education. It analyzes the aims, needs and requirements of education and recommends legislation to the General Assembly and Governor for the benefit of the more than 2 million school children in Illinois.

  • Illinois State Board of Higher Education

    The Board of Higher Education consists of 15 members - 10 appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Illinois Senate; 1 representative each of public universities, and private colleges and universities, also appointed by the Governor but not needing Senate approval; the chairs of the Illinois Student Assistance Commission and the Illinois Community College Board; and a student member chosen by the Student Advisory Committee.