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20 ILCS 730/5-5

    (20 ILCS 730/5-5)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on September 15, 2045)
    Sec. 5-5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
    "Apprentice" means a participant in an apprenticeship program approved by and registered with the United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.
    "Apprenticeship program" means an apprenticeship and training program approved by and registered with the United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.
    "Black, indigenous, and people of color" or "BIPOC" means people who are members of the groups described in subparagraphs (a) through (e) of paragraph (A) of subsection (1) of Section 2 of the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act.
    "Community-based organizations" means an organization that: (1) provides employment, skill development, or related services to members of the community; (2) includes community colleges, nonprofits, and local governments; (3) has at least one main operating office in the community or region it serves; and (4) demonstrates relationships with local residents and other organizations serving the community.
    "Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, unless the text solely specifies a particular Department.
    "Director" means the Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
    "Equity eligible contractor" or "eligible contractor" means:
        (1) a business that is majority-owned by equity
    
investment eligible individuals or persons who are or have been participants in the Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program, Clean Energy Contractor Incubator Program, Returning Residents Clean Jobs Training Program, Illinois Climate Works Preapprenticeship Program, or Clean Energy Primes Contractor Accelerator Program;
        (2) a nonprofit or cooperative that is
    
majority-governed by equity investment eligible individuals or persons who are or have been participants in the Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program, Clean Energy Contractor Incubator Program, Returning Residents Clean Jobs Training Program, Illinois Climate Works Preapprenticeship Program, or Clean Energy Primes Contractor Accelerator Program; or
        (3) an equity investment eligible person or an
    
individual who is or has been a participant in the Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program, Clean Energy Contractor Incubator Program, Returning Residents Clean Jobs Training Program, Illinois Climate Works Preapprenticeship Program, or Clean Energy Primes Contractor Accelerator Program and who is offering personal services as an independent contractor.
    "Equity focused populations" means (i) low-income persons; (ii) persons residing in equity investment eligible communities; (iii) persons who identify as black, indigenous, and people of color; (iv) formerly convicted persons; (v) persons who are or were in the child welfare system; (vi) energy workers; (vii) dependents of displaced energy workers; (viii) women; (ix) LGBTQ+, transgender, or gender nonconforming persons; (x) persons with disabilities; and (xi) members of any of these groups who are also youth.
    "Equity investment eligible community" and "eligible community" are synonymous and mean the geographic areas throughout Illinois which would most benefit from equitable investments by the State designed to combat discrimination and foster sustainable economic growth. Specifically, the eligible community means the following areas:
        (1) R3 Areas as established pursuant to Section 10-40
    
of the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act, where residents have historically been excluded from economic opportunities, including opportunities in the energy sector; and
        (2) Environmental justice communities, as defined by
    
the Illinois Power Agency pursuant to the Illinois Power Agency Act, but excluding racial and ethnic indicators, where residents have historically been subject to disproportionate burdens of pollution, including pollution from the energy sector.
    "Equity investment eligible person" and "eligible person" are synonymous and mean the persons who would most benefit from equitable investments by the State designed to combat discrimination and foster sustainable economic growth. Specifically, eligible persons means the following people:
        (1) persons whose primary residence is in an equity
    
investment eligible community;
        (2) persons who are graduates of or currently
    
enrolled in the foster care system; or
        (3) persons who were formerly incarcerated.
    "Climate Works Hub" means a nonprofit organization selected by the Department to act as a workforce intermediary and to participate in the Illinois Climate Works Preapprenticeship Program. To qualify as a Climate Works Hub, the organization must demonstrate the following:
        (1) the ability to effectively serve diverse and
    
underrepresented populations, including by providing employment services to such populations;
        (2) experience with the construction and building
    
trades;
        (3) the ability to recruit, prescreen, and provide
    
preapprenticeship training to prepare workers for employment in the construction and building trades; and
        (4) a plan to provide the following:
            (A) preparatory classes;
            (B) workplace readiness skills, such as resume
        
preparation and interviewing techniques;
            (C) strategies for overcoming barriers to entry
        
and completion of an apprenticeship program; and
            (D) any prerequisites for acceptance into an
        
apprenticeship program.
(Source: P.A. 102-662, eff. 9-15-21.)