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Illinois Compiled Statutes > 415 ILCS 140 - Kyoto Protocol Act of 1998
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Chapter 415
> 415 ILCS 140 - Kyoto Protocol Act of 1998
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§ 1
Short title
§ 5
Definitions
§ 10
Findings and purposes
§ 15
Restrictions on State rules related to greenhouse gas emissions
§ 20
Effectiveness
§ 99
Effective date
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