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Public Act 095-0740 |
HB0314 Enrolled |
LRB095 04839 HLH 24900 b |
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Eliminate the Digital Divide Law is amended |
by changing Sections 5-5 and 5-30 as follows:
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(30 ILCS 780/5-5)
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Sec. 5-5. Definitions; descriptions. As used in this |
Article:
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"Community-based organization" means
a private |
not-for-profit organization that is located in an Illinois |
community
and that provides services to citizens within that |
community and the
surrounding area.
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"Senior citizen home" means an Illinois-based residential |
facility for people who are over the age of 65. The term |
"senior citizen home" includes, but is not limited to, |
convalescent homes, long-term care facilities, assistive |
living facilities, and nursing homes.
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"Community technology centers" provide computer access and |
educational
services
using information technology. Community |
technology centers are diverse in the
populations they serve |
and programs they offer, but similar in that they
provide |
technology access to individuals, communities, and populations |
that
typically would not otherwise have places to use computer |
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and
telecommunications technologies.
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"Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic |
Opportunity.
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"National school lunch
program" means a program |
administered by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture and state |
agencies that provides free or reduced price
lunches to |
economically disadvantaged children. A child whose family
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income is between 130% and 185% of applicable family size
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income levels contained in the nonfarm poverty guidelines |
prescribed by
the Office of Management and Budget is eligible |
for a reduced price
lunch. A child whose family income is 130% |
or less of applicable
family size income levels contained in |
the nonfarm income poverty
guidelines prescribed by the Office |
of Management and Budget is eligible
for a free lunch.
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"Telecommunications services" provided by |
telecommunications carriers
include all commercially
available |
telecommunications services in addition to all reasonable
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charges that are incurred by taking such services, such as |
state and
federal taxes.
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"Other special services" provided by telecommunications |
carriers
include Internet access and
installation and |
maintenance of internal connections in addition to all
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reasonable charges that are incurred by taking such services, |
such as
state and federal taxes.
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(Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
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(30 ILCS 780/5-30)
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Sec. 5-30. Community Technology Center Grant Program.
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(a) Subject to appropriation, the Department shall |
administer
the Community Technology Center Grant Program under |
which the
Department shall make grants in accordance with this |
Article
for planning, establishment, administration, and |
expansion
of Community Technology Centers and for assisting |
public hospitals,
libraries, and park districts in eliminating |
the digital divide. The purposes
of the grants shall include, |
but
not be limited to, volunteer recruitment and management, |
training and
instruction, infrastructure, and
related goods |
and services, including case management, administration, |
personal information management, and outcome-tracking tools |
and software for the purposes of reporting to the Department |
and for enabling participation in digital government and |
consumer services programs, for Community Technology Centers |
and public
hospitals, libraries, and park districts.
No |
Community Technology Center may receive a grant of more than |
$75,000 under
this Section in a particular fiscal year.
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(b) Public hospitals, libraries, park districts, and State |
educational
agencies, local educational
agencies, institutions |
of higher education, senior citizen homes, and other public and
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private nonprofit or for-profit agencies and organizations are |
eligible
to receive grants under this Program, provided that a |
local educational
agency or public or private educational
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agency or organization must, in order to be eligible to receive |
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grants under
this Program, provide computer access and |
educational services using
information technology to the |
public at one or more of its educational
buildings or |
facilities at least 12 hours each week. A group of eligible
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entities is
also eligible to receive a grant if the group |
follows the procedures
for group applications in 34 CFR |
75.127-129 of the Education Department General
Administrative |
Regulations.
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To be eligible to apply for a grant, a Community
Technology |
Center , public hospital, library, or park district must serve a
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community in which not less than 40%
of the
students are |
eligible for a free or reduced price lunch under the national
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school lunch program or in which not less than 30% of the |
students
are eligible
for a free lunch under the national |
school lunch program; however, if funding
is insufficient to |
approve all grant applications for a particular fiscal year,
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the Department may impose a higher minimum percentage threshold |
for that fiscal
year. Determinations of communities and |
determinations of the percentage of
students in a community who |
are eligible for a free or reduced price lunch
under the |
national school lunch program shall be in accordance with rules
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adopted by the Department.
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Any entities that have received a Community
Technology |
Center grant under the federal Community Technology Centers |
Program
are also eligible to apply for grants under this |
Program.
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The Department shall
provide assistance to Community |
Technology Centers in making those
determinations for purposes |
of applying for grants.
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The Department shall encourage Community Technology |
Centers to participate in public and private computer hardware |
equipment recycling initiatives that provide computers at |
reduced or no cost to low-income families, including programs |
authorized by the State Property Control Act. On an annual |
basis, the Department must provide the Director of Central |
Management Services with a list of Community Technology Centers |
that have applied to the Department for funding as potential |
recipients of surplus State-owned computer hardware equipment |
under programs authorized by the State Property Control Act.
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(c) Grant applications shall be submitted to the Department |
on a schedule of one or more deadlines established by the |
Department by rule.
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(d) The Department shall adopt rules setting forth the |
required form
and contents of grant applications.
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(e) There is created
the Digital Divide Elimination |
Advisory Committee. The advisory committee
shall consist of 7
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members appointed one each by the Governor, the President of
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the Senate, the Senate Minority Leader, the Speaker of the |
House, and the House
Minority Leader, and 2 appointed by the |
Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, one of whom |
shall be a representative of the telecommunications industry |
and one of whom shall represent community technology centers. |
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The members of the advisory committee shall receive no
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compensation for their services as members of the advisory |
committee but may be
reimbursed for their actual expenses |
incurred in serving on the advisory
committee. The Digital |
Divide Elimination Advisory Committee shall advise the
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Department in establishing criteria and priorities for |
identifying recipients
of
grants under this Act. The advisory |
committee shall obtain advice from the
technology industry |
regarding current technological standards. The advisory
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committee shall seek any available federal funding.
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(f) There is created the Digital Divide Elimination Working |
Group. The Working Group shall consist of the Director of |
Commerce and Economic Opportunity, or his or her designee, the |
Director of Central Management Services, or his or her |
designee, and the Executive Director of the Illinois Commerce |
Commission, or his or her designee. The Director of Commerce |
and Economic Opportunity, or his or her designee, shall serve |
as chair of the Working Group. The Working Group shall consult |
with the members of the Digital Divide Elimination Advisory |
Committee and may consult with various groups including, but |
not limited to, telecommunications providers, |
telecommunications-related technology producers and service |
providers, community technology providers, community and |
consumer organizations, businesses and business organizations, |
and federal government agencies.
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(g) Duties of the Digital Divide Elimination Working Group |
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include all of the following: |
(1) Undertaking a thorough review of grant programs |
available through the federal government, local agencies, |
telecommunications providers, and business and charitable |
entities for the purpose of identifying appropriate |
sources of revenues for the Digital Divide Elimination Fund |
and attempting to update available grants on a regular |
basis. |
(2) Researching and cataloging programs designed to |
advance digital literacy and computer access that are |
available through the federal government, local agencies, |
telecommunications providers, and business and charitable |
entities and attempting to update available programs on a |
regular basis. |
(3) Presenting the information compiled from items (1) |
and (2) to the Department of Commerce and Economic |
Opportunity, which shall serve as a single point of contact |
for applying for funding for the Digital Divide Elimination |
Fund and for distributing information to the public |
regarding all programs designed to advance digital |
literacy and computer access.
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(Source: P.A. 94-734, eff. 4-28-06.)
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