Rep. Michael Crawford

Filed: 4/14/2026

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3815

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 3815 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Personnel Code is amended by changing
5Section 17b as follows:
 
6    (20 ILCS 415/17b)
7    Sec. 17b. Trainee program for persons with a disability.
8    (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, on and
9after July 1, 2020, each State agency with 1,500 employees or
10more shall, and each executive branch constitutional officer
11may, offer at least one position per year to be filled by a
12person with a disability through an established trainee
13program. Agencies with fewer than 1,500 employees may also
14elect to participate in the program. The trainee position
15shall last for a period of at least 6 months and shall require
16the trainee to participate in the trainee program for at least

 

 

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120 hours per week. The program shall be administered by the
2Department of Central Management Services. The Department of
3Central Management Services shall conduct an initial
4assessment of potential candidates, and the hiring agency or
5officer shall conduct a final assessment. Upon successful
6completion of the trainee program, the respective agency or
7officer shall certify completion of the trainee program, with
8final approval provided by the Department of Central
9Management Services. Individuals who successfully complete a
10trainee appointment under this Section are eligible for
11promotion to the target title without further examination. The
12Department of Central Management Services, in cooperation with
13the Employment and Economic Opportunity for Persons with
14Disabilities Task Force, may adopt rules to implement and
15administer the trainee program for persons with disabilities,
16including, but not limited to, establishing non-political
17selection criteria, implementing an assessment and interview
18process, if necessary, that accommodates persons with a
19disability, and linking trainee programs to targeted full-time
20position titles.
21    (b) (Blank). The Employment and Economic Opportunity for
22Persons with Disabilities Task Force shall prepare an annual
23report to be submitted to the Governor and the General
24Assembly that includes: (1) best practices for helping persons
25with a disability gain employment; (2) proposed rules for
26adoption by the Department of Central Management Services for

 

 

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1the administration and implementation of the trainee program
2under this Section; (3) the number of agencies that
3participated in the trainee program under this Section in the
4previous calendar year; and (4) the number of individuals who
5participated in the trainee program who became full-time
6employees of the State at the conclusion of the trainee
7program.
8    (c) For the purposes of this Section, "disability" has the
9meaning ascribed to that term in the federal Americans with
10Disabilities Act. "Disability" includes a diagnosis of Autism
11Spectrum Disorder by a medical professional.
12(Source: P.A. 103-108, eff. 6-27-23; 103-699, eff. 7-19-24.)
 
13    Section 10. The Employment and Economic Opportunity for
14Persons with Disabilities Task Force Act is amended by adding
15Section 17 as follows:
 
16    (20 ILCS 4095/17 new)
17    Sec. 17. Multi-year plan toward increasing hiring of
18people with disabilities in State government.
19    (a) By no later than January 1, 2028, the Employment and
20Economic Opportunity for People with Disabilities Task Force,
21in cooperation with the Interagency Committee on Employees
22with Disabilities, shall create a 5-year plan of recommended
23actions, outcomes, and benchmarks to help the State increase
24employment opportunities for people with disabilities in State

 

 

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1government. The multi-year plan shall include, but not be
2limited to, all of the following:
3        (1) identification, gathering, and analytics of data
4    from the Successful Disability Opportunities Program to
5    inform the work of the Task Force, including, but not
6    limited to:
7            (A) the total number of participants who have been
8        employed with the State for longer than one year;
9            (B) the total number of participants who have been
10        employed with the State for one year or less;
11            (C) the total number of participants who have
12        applied and interviewed, unsuccessfully, for
13        employment with the State;
14            (D) the total number of participants who have
15        applied for, but not received an interview for,
16        employment with the State;
17            (E) the demographics of participants, including,
18        but not limited to, race, gender identity, sexual
19        orientation, age, ethnicity, and disability type, as
20        described in Section 4a of the Illinois Identification
21        Card Act;
22        (2) identification, gathering, and analytics of data
23    from the Disabled Workers Trainee Program to inform the
24    work of the Task Force, including, but not limited to:
25            (A) the total number of participants hired through
26        the program since its inception on July 1, 2020;

 

 

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1            (B) the total number of participants who
2        successfully completed the program and transitioned to
3        the target title of the trainee position;
4            (C) the total number of participants who completed
5        the program but did not transition to the target title
6        of the trainee position;
7            (D) the total number of participants who
8        successfully completed the program and remained
9        employed with the State for over one year;
10            (E) the total number of participants who did not
11        complete the program;
12            (F) the demographics of participants, including,
13        but not limited to, race, gender identity, sexual
14        orientation, age, ethnicity, and disability type, as
15        described in Section 4a of the Illinois Identification
16        Card Act;
17        (3) identification, gathering, and analytics of
18    existing hiring procedures of the State that create
19    barriers for people with disabilities seeking employment
20    with the State;
21        (4) a recommendation for actions, including additional
22    statutory, regulatory, or policy measures, that will
23    improve and modernize hiring procedures and outcomes for
24    applicants with and without disabilities seeking
25    employment with the State; and
26        (5) recommended benchmarks for each year of the plan.

 

 

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1    (b) In developing the multi-year plan, the Task Force
2shall consider:
3        (1) the total number of vacant positions with the
4    State and the geographic location of those positions;
5        (2) a review of hiring procedures to ensure timely
6    hiring of job seekers with and without disabilities;
7        (3) the ongoing transition away from subminimum wage
8    employment in the State under subsection (c) of Section 14
9    of the Fair Labor Standards Act;
10        (4) existing State employment programs designed to
11    support workers with disabilities;
12        (5) the use of existing and emerging technologies that
13    could assist persons with disabilities in achieving
14    employment goals; and
15        (6) continuing education for supervisors and hiring
16    managers with the State on best practices to support job
17    seekers with disabilities.
18    (c) In developing the multi-year plan, the Task Force
19shall consult with people with disabilities, employment
20service providers, disability trade associations, and
21disability advocacy organizations.
22    (d) The Task Force shall submit the multi-year plan to the
23Governor and the General Assembly by no later than January 1,
242028. Annual reports on implementation shall be required by no
25later than January 1 of each subsequent year through January
261, 2032.
 

 

 

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1    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
2becoming law.".