Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission Human Rights Authority, Chicago Region will meet Nov. 1

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Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission Human Rights Authority, Chicago Region will meet Nov. 1.

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

1. Call to order Open Session, Introductions, Confidentiality Statement

2. Approve Open Session & Executive Session Minutes: September 20, 2022

3. New Business

A. RatificationsB. New Complaints23-030-9006 23-030-9017

23-030-9011 23-030-9018

23-030-9015 23-030-9019

23-030-9016 23-030-9020

Closed Session

A. New Case AssignmentsCase progress20-030-9001 (Jackson Park)

22-030-9018 (Thorek)

22-030-9020 (UofChicago)

22-030-9027 (New City)

B. Draft Report Discussion20-030-9001 (Jackson Park)

22-030-9020 (UofChicago)

22-030-9027 (New City)

C. Response Discussion4. Open Session

A. Draft Reports for Acceptance20-030-9001 (Jackson Park)

22-030-9020 (UofChicago)

22-030-9027 (New City)

B. Closure/Accept Responses/Make Available to the Public22-030-9009 (Trilogy)

22-030-9015 (St. Mary’s)

Comments from the publicOther Business and Adjournment – DEI Trainings and Member attendance.

Next Meeting: December 11, 2022

https://gac.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/gac/press/documents/hraagendas/chicago/2022/Chicago11012022Agenda.pdf 



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