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90_HB1757ham001
LRB9004463KDksam
1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1757
2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 1757 by replacing
3 everything after the enacting clause with the following:
4 "Section 5. The Illinois Human Resource Investment
5 Council Act is amended by changing Section 3 as follows:
6 (20 ILCS 3975/3) (from Ch. 48, par. 2103)
7 (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 89-507)
8 Sec. 3. The Council shall consist of members appointed
9 by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate in
10 accordance with the requirements of Section 701 of Title VII
11 of the federal Job Training Partnership Act.
12 (a) At least 15% but not more than 60% of the members
13 shall be representatives of business, industry and
14 agriculture, including persons who are representatives of
15 business and industry on Private Industry Councils in the
16 State.
17 (b) The following State officials shall serve on the
18 Council but shall not constitute more than 60% of the
19 Council's membership: the Director of Commerce and Community
20 Affairs (administering agency for the Job Training
21 Partnership Act and the National and Community Service Act),
22 the Director of Public Aid (administering agency for part F
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1 of Title IV of the Social Security Act and the employment
2 program established under Section 6(d)(4) of the Food Stamp
3 Act of 1977), the Director of the Department of Employment
4 Security (administrator of the Wagner-Peyser Act), the State
5 Superintendent of Education (administrator of the Carl D.
6 Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Education Act and
7 the Adult Education Act), and the Executive Director of the
8 Illinois Community College Board, or their designees. Each
9 member shall serve during the term of his office or
10 employment.
11 (c) At least 15%, but no more than 60% of the members
12 shall be representatives of organized labor. These members
13 shall be selected from among individuals nominated by
14 recognized State labor federations.
15 (d) The Human Resource Investment Council shall include
16 one or more representatives from each of the following:
17 (1) local public education;
18 (2) a postsecondary institution;
19 (3) a secondary or postsecondary vocational
20 education institution; and
21 (4) 3 separate a community based organizations,
22 which are directly involved in job training or work force
23 development; and
24 (5) each of the 4 caucuses of the General Assembly,
25 chosen by each of the 4 leaders organization.
26 Representatives from these entities shall constitute no
27 more than 60% of the Council. The total number of
28 representatives appointed under (1), (2), and (3) shall not
29 constitute less than 15% of the membership of the Human
30 Resource Investment Council.
31 (d-5) The Human Resource Investment Council may also
32 include additional qualified members who may be selected from
33 the following, but who shall not constitute more than 60% of
34 the Council:
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1 (1) representatives from local welfare agencies;
2 (2) representatives from units of local government
3 or consortia of units of local government appointed from
4 nominations by the chief elected officials of the units
5 of local government or consortia;
6 (3) representatives from public housing agencies;
7 (4) representatives from the State legislature;
8 (4) (5) representatives from any State or local
9 program that receives funding under an applicable federal
10 human resource program that the Governor has determined
11 has a direct interest in the utilization of human
12 resources within the State; and
13 (5) (6) individuals who have special knowledge and
14 qualifications in special education and career
15 development needs of hard-to-serve individuals.
16 (e) In reconstructing the membership of the Council
17 pursuant to subsections (a), (b), (c), (d), and (d-5), as
18 mandated in Section 701 of Title VII of the federal Job
19 Training Partnership Act, as amended, appointments made
20 effective on July 1, 1995 will be given fixed and staggered
21 terms of no less than 2 years. Thereafter, members of the
22 Council shall be appointed for terms of two years expiring on
23 July 1, or until their successors are appointed and
24 qualified. The Governor may at any time make appointments to
25 fill vacancies for the balance of an unexpired term.
26 Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the original
27 appointment. Members shall serve without compensation, but
28 shall be reimbursed for necessary expenses incurred in the
29 performance of their duties.
30 (f) The Council shall meet at least five times per
31 calendar year at such times and in such places as it deems
32 necessary. The Council shall be subject to the "Open
33 Meetings Act" and, to the extent required by that law, its
34 meetings shall be publicly announced and open and accessible
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1 to the general public. The Council shall adopt such rules
2 and operating procedures as it deems necessary to carry out
3 its responsibilities under this Act and under the federal Job
4 Training Partnership Act.
5 (Source: P.A. 89-382, eff. 8-18-95.)
6 (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 89-507)
7 Sec. 3. The Council shall consist of members appointed
8 by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate in
9 accordance with the requirements of Section 701 of Title VII
10 of the federal Job Training Partnership Act.
11 (a) At least 15% but not more than 60% of the members
12 shall be representatives of business, industry and
13 agriculture, including persons who are representatives of
14 business and industry on Private Industry Councils in the
15 State.
16 (b) The following State officials shall serve on the
17 Council but shall not constitute more than 60% of the
18 Council's membership: the Director of Commerce and Community
19 Affairs (administering agency for the Job Training
20 Partnership Act and the National and Community Service Act),
21 the Secretary of Human Services (administering agency for
22 part F of Title IV of the Social Security Act and the
23 employment program established under Section 6(d)(4) of the
24 Food Stamp Act of 1977), the Director of the Department of
25 Employment Security (administrator of the Wagner-Peyser Act),
26 the State Superintendent of Education (administrator of the
27 Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Education
28 Act and the Adult Education Act), and the Executive Director
29 of the Illinois Community College Board, or their designees.
30 Each member shall serve during the term of his office or
31 employment.
32 (c) At least 15%, but no more than 60% of the members
33 shall be representatives of organized labor. These members
34 shall be selected from among individuals nominated by
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1 recognized State labor federations.
2 (d) The Human Resource Investment Council shall include
3 one or more representatives from each of the following:
4 (1) local public education;
5 (2) a postsecondary institution;
6 (3) a secondary or postsecondary vocational
7 education institution; and
8 (4) 3 separate a community based organizations,
9 which are directly involved in job training or work force
10 development; and
11 (5) each of the 4 caucuses of the General Assembly,
12 chosen by each of the 4 leaders organization.
13 Representatives from these entities shall constitute no
14 more than 60% of the Council. The total number of
15 representatives appointed under (1), (2), and (3) shall not
16 constitute less than 15% of the membership of the Human
17 Resource Investment Council.
18 (d-5) The Human Resource Investment Council may also
19 include additional qualified members who may be selected from
20 the following, but who shall not constitute more than 60% of
21 the Council:
22 (1) representatives from local welfare agencies;
23 (2) representatives from units of local government
24 or consortia of units of local government appointed from
25 nominations by the chief elected officials of the units
26 of local government or consortia;
27 (3) representatives from public housing agencies;
28 (4) representatives from the State legislature;
29 (4) (5) representatives from any State or local
30 program that receives funding under an applicable federal
31 human resource program that the Governor has determined
32 has a direct interest in the utilization of human
33 resources within the State; and
34 (5) (6) individuals who have special knowledge and
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1 qualifications in special education and career
2 development needs of hard-to-serve individuals.
3 (e) In reconstructing the membership of the Council
4 pursuant to subsections (a), (b), (c), (d), and (d-5), as
5 mandated in Section 701 of Title VII of the federal Job
6 Training Partnership Act, as amended, appointments made
7 effective on July 1, 1995 will be given fixed and staggered
8 terms of no less than 2 years. Thereafter, members of the
9 Council shall be appointed for terms of two years expiring on
10 July 1, or until their successors are appointed and
11 qualified. The Governor may at any time make appointments to
12 fill vacancies for the balance of an unexpired term.
13 Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the original
14 appointment. Members shall serve without compensation, but
15 shall be reimbursed for necessary expenses incurred in the
16 performance of their duties.
17 (f) The Council shall meet at least five times per
18 calendar year at such times and in such places as it deems
19 necessary. The Council shall be subject to the "Open
20 Meetings Act" and, to the extent required by that law, its
21 meetings shall be publicly announced and open and accessible
22 to the general public. The Council shall adopt such rules
23 and operating procedures as it deems necessary to carry out
24 its responsibilities under this Act and under the federal Job
25 Training Partnership Act.
26 (Source: P.A. 89-382, eff. 8-18-95; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
27 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
28 becoming law.".
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