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1 | AN ACT concerning State government.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title; references to Act. | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | (a) Short title. This Act may be cited as the Public | |||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Empowerment and Community Act. | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | (b) References to Act. This Act may be referred to as the | |||||||||||||||||||||
8 | PEACE Act. | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Section 2. Findings. The General Assembly finds the | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | following: | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | (1) The complexities of emergency issues surrounding | |||||||||||||||||||||
12 | crises in mental health, intimate partner violence, | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | community violence, substance abuse, and natural disasters | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | can, at times, be addressed more safely, with greater | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | impact, and more cost effectively and efficiently by | |||||||||||||||||||||
16 | community-based organizations, which often have deeper | |||||||||||||||||||||
17 | knowledge and understanding of the issues, trusted | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | relationships with the people and communities involved, | |||||||||||||||||||||
19 | and specific knowledge and relationships surrounding the | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | emergency. | |||||||||||||||||||||
21 | (2) Furthermore, young people of color, people with | |||||||||||||||||||||
22 | disabilities, people who are gender nonconforming, people | |||||||||||||||||||||
23 | who are formerly incarcerated, people who are unemployed, |
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1 | people with immigration status issues, and people who are | ||||||
2 | unhoused or homeless, face significant barriers to | ||||||
3 | engaging with law enforcement and other first responder | ||||||
4 | personnel. Data demonstrates that these populations often | ||||||
5 | do not reach out for needed help when dealing with crises | ||||||
6 | in their communities because of their fear and challenges | ||||||
7 | with engaging law enforcement, which puts lives and | ||||||
8 | families at risk for continued harm and trauma. | ||||||
9 | Community-based organizations that specialize in working | ||||||
10 | with these populations understand those issues, and by | ||||||
11 | maintaining deep relationships in their communities, have | ||||||
12 | a more successful track record of engaging and supporting | ||||||
13 | them. | ||||||
14 | (3) Elected officials and philanthropic and | ||||||
15 | community-based organizations have recognized the need to | ||||||
16 | create alternatives to law enforcement and expand | ||||||
17 | innovative approaches to emergencies and have established | ||||||
18 | programs to do so in school districts, cities, and | ||||||
19 | counties throughout the State. | ||||||
20 | (4) These alternative approaches have strengthened the | ||||||
21 | response to emergencies in places throughout the State by | ||||||
22 | reducing harm, saving lives, deepening impact, preventing | ||||||
23 | violence, de-escalating volatile situations, protecting | ||||||
24 | property and the environment, reducing law enforcement use | ||||||
25 | of force, and ensuring the health and safety of | ||||||
26 | communities while, at the same time, saving money by |
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1 | decreasing calls for service and the sole reliance upon | ||||||
2 | first responders for emergency situations. | ||||||
3 | (5) Despite the innovative approaches led by | ||||||
4 | community-based organizations, the State does not have a | ||||||
5 | policy, a set of protocols, or dedicated funding to | ||||||
6 | support community-based organizations' involvement in | ||||||
7 | addressing emergencies. | ||||||
8 | (6) This Act seeks to remedy those issues by | ||||||
9 | articulating a policy framework to support innovative | ||||||
10 | approaches to build capacity in, and to make grants for, | ||||||
11 | community-based organizations to support emergency | ||||||
12 | response. | ||||||
13 | (7) This Act also aims to inform, leverage, and align | ||||||
14 | the PEACE Grant Pilot Program with other State investments | ||||||
15 | for mobile crisis support, with the goal of continuing to | ||||||
16 | support community involvement in emergency response. | ||||||
17 | Section 3. Purpose. The Public Empowerment and Community | ||||||
18 | Engagement Act or the PEACE Act is hereby established for the | ||||||
19 | purposes of creating, implementing, and evaluating the PEACE | ||||||
20 | Grant Pilot Program in accordance with this Act. | ||||||
21 | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||||
22 | "Community-based organization" means a public or nonprofit | ||||||
23 | organization, or an organization fiscally sponsored by a | ||||||
24 | nonprofit, that can demonstrate its ability to effectively |
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1 | provide community-based alternatives to law enforcement, and | ||||||
2 | has a demonstrated involvement with the identified communities | ||||||
3 | to be served. | ||||||
4 | "Department" means the Department of Human Services. | ||||||
5 | "Fund" means the Public Empowerment and Community | ||||||
6 | Engagement Program Fund. | ||||||
7 | "Grantee" means a municipality or county, or a department | ||||||
8 | of a municipality or county, that receives a grant in | ||||||
9 | accordance with this Act. | ||||||
10 | "Law enforcement agency" means any police department, | ||||||
11 | sheriff's department, State's Attorney, county probation | ||||||
12 | department, transit agency police department, school district | ||||||
13 | police department, police department of any campus of the | ||||||
14 | University of Illinois, a community college, or any other | ||||||
15 | public college or university, the Illinois State Police, the | ||||||
16 | Office of the Attorney General, the Department of Corrections, | ||||||
17 | and federal law enforcement agencies, such as the Department | ||||||
18 | of Homeland Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, | ||||||
19 | Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the | ||||||
20 | Drug Enforcement Administration. | ||||||
21 | "Law enforcement officer" means an officer, deputy, | ||||||
22 | employee, or agent of a law enforcement agency. | ||||||
23 | "Program" means the PEACE Grant Pilot Program. | ||||||
24 | "Stakeholder workgroup" means a group of interested | ||||||
25 | parties convened by the Department to make recommendations on | ||||||
26 | the implementation of the PEACE Grant Pilot Program.
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1 | Section 10. PEACE Grant Pilot Program. | ||||||
2 | (a) Pilot Program. | ||||||
3 | (1) Subject to appropriation, the Department shall | ||||||
4 | establish and administer the PEACE Grant Pilot Program. | ||||||
5 | (2)(A) The Department shall award grants to eligible | ||||||
6 | grantees, as determined by the Department, based on grant | ||||||
7 | eligibility criteria developed in partnership with the | ||||||
8 | stakeholder workgroup. | ||||||
9 | (B) For purposes of this paragraph, an eligible | ||||||
10 | grantee is a municipality or county, or a department of a | ||||||
11 | municipality or county, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
12 | departments of social services, disability services, | ||||||
13 | health services, public health, or behavioral health. Law | ||||||
14 | enforcement agencies and organizations are not eligible | ||||||
15 | grantees. | ||||||
16 | (3) Each grantee shall receive a minimum award of | ||||||
17 | $250,000 per year. | ||||||
18 | (4)(A) Funds awarded in accordance with this Act shall | ||||||
19 | be utilized to create and strengthen community-based | ||||||
20 | alternatives to law enforcement to lessen the reliance on | ||||||
21 | law enforcement agencies as first responders to crisis | ||||||
22 | situations unrelated to a fire department or emergency | ||||||
23 | medical service response. | ||||||
24 | (B) Community-based alternatives may include, but are | ||||||
25 | not limited to, providing mobile crisis response teams or |
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1 | community paramedicine programs. Community-based | ||||||
2 | alternatives shall not include law enforcement officers or | ||||||
3 | agencies as first responders or co-responders. | ||||||
4 | (5) The Department shall prioritize grantees that | ||||||
5 | propose interventions that serve historically marginalized | ||||||
6 | populations and that serve communities with a demonstrated | ||||||
7 | need for community-based alternatives to law enforcement, | ||||||
8 | as evidenced by metrics, including a high record of police | ||||||
9 | use of force, a high volume of civilian complaints, high | ||||||
10 | rates of imprisonment, and racial profiling. | ||||||
11 | (b) Grantees. | ||||||
12 | (1) Grantees shall award 90% or more of the grant | ||||||
13 | funds to one or more qualifying community-based | ||||||
14 | organizations, to create and strengthen community-based | ||||||
15 | alternatives to law enforcement as described in paragraph | ||||||
16 | (4) of subsection (a). No more than 10% of the grant funds | ||||||
17 | shall be used to support program administration of the | ||||||
18 | grantee. | ||||||
19 | (2) Grantees shall publicly solicit partnerships with | ||||||
20 | community-based organizations. This public solicitation | ||||||
21 | shall include, but not be limited to, all of the | ||||||
22 | following: | ||||||
23 | (A) Issuing a public notice and invitation to | ||||||
24 | create a partnership to establish a program in | ||||||
25 | accordance with this Act. | ||||||
26 | (B) Inviting letters of intent from |
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1 | community-based organizations. | ||||||
2 | (C) Convening public meetings to hear questions, | ||||||
3 | concerns, and suggestions from the community that | ||||||
4 | would inform the development of the program. | ||||||
5 | (3) Grantees shall prioritize the awarding of program | ||||||
6 | funds to qualified community-based organizations that | ||||||
7 | demonstrate the capacity to lead the proposed program and | ||||||
8 | demonstrate experience providing community-based | ||||||
9 | alternatives to law enforcement or civilian crisis | ||||||
10 | response in the communities listed in paragraph (5) of | ||||||
11 | subsection (a). This includes, but is not limited to, the | ||||||
12 | ability to do any of the following: | ||||||
13 | (A) Respond to emergency calls. | ||||||
14 | (B) Provide treatment, screening, and assessment. | ||||||
15 | (C) Provide stabilization and de-escalation | ||||||
16 | services. | ||||||
17 | (D) Coordinate with health, social services, and | ||||||
18 | other support services, as needed. | ||||||
19 | (E) Maintain relationships with relevant community | ||||||
20 | partners, including a range of community organizers, | ||||||
21 | and medical, behavioral health, and crisis providers. | ||||||
22 | (4) A grantee and the community-based organization | ||||||
23 | that receives funds may collaborate on program planning | ||||||
24 | and implementation of community-based alternatives to law | ||||||
25 | enforcement, including, but not limited to, any of the | ||||||
26 | following: |
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1 | (A) Local stakeholder engagement. | ||||||
2 | (B) Mechanisms for response requests. | ||||||
3 | (C) Crisis response activities. | ||||||
4 | (D) Crisis response follow up, including | ||||||
5 | coordination with local services and supports, | ||||||
6 | tracking service delivery data, and submitting grant | ||||||
7 | reports. | ||||||
8 | (c) Grantee reports. A grantee shall report at least | ||||||
9 | annually to the Department on the use of program funding, | ||||||
10 | which shall include data reporting on clients served and | ||||||
11 | program outcomes, as determined by the Department in | ||||||
12 | consultation with stakeholder workgroup. | ||||||
13 | (d) Stakeholder workgroup. | ||||||
14 | (1) The Department shall convene a stakeholder | ||||||
15 | workgroup to make recommendations to the Department | ||||||
16 | regarding implementation of the program. The Department | ||||||
17 | shall convene regular meetings with the stakeholder | ||||||
18 | workgroup in which the workgroup shall do all of the | ||||||
19 | following: | ||||||
20 | (A) Provide input regarding criteria for qualified | ||||||
21 | grantees. | ||||||
22 | (B) Provide best practices and program | ||||||
23 | recommendations. | ||||||
24 | (C) Provide consultation on implementation and | ||||||
25 | priorities for technical assistance. | ||||||
26 | (D) Identify barriers to implementation and |
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1 | suggest solutions to address those barriers. | ||||||
2 | (E) Recommend anonymous data to be collected. | ||||||
3 | (F) Collaboratively review data and program | ||||||
4 | outcomes. | ||||||
5 | (G) Advise on the design of the evaluation. | ||||||
6 | (2)(A) The members of the stakeholder workgroup shall | ||||||
7 | include, but not be limited to, a minimum of one of each of | ||||||
8 | the following individuals: | ||||||
9 | (i) Emergency medical system practitioners with | ||||||
10 | experience providing community-based, | ||||||
11 | trauma-informed, culturally competent care, | ||||||
12 | de-escalation strategies, and harm reduction support. | ||||||
13 | (ii) Public health or behavioral health | ||||||
14 | practitioners with specific experience in community | ||||||
15 | health and an understanding of health care, mental | ||||||
16 | health services, trauma-informed, culturally competent | ||||||
17 | care, de-escalation strategies, and harm reduction | ||||||
18 | support. | ||||||
19 | (iii) Members of the public, who have survived an | ||||||
20 | emergency or crisis, and have used community-based | ||||||
21 | services in response to the emergency or crisis. | ||||||
22 | (iv) Survivors of police brutality. | ||||||
23 | (v) Surviving family members of someone who has | ||||||
24 | been subject to use of force resulting in death or | ||||||
25 | serious bodily injury by a law enforcement officer. | ||||||
26 | (B) The stakeholder workgroup shall not include |
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1 | current or former law enforcement officers or immediate | ||||||
2 | family members of law enforcement officers. | ||||||
3 | (e) The Department shall issue a public report, to be | ||||||
4 | posted on its website 6 months following the end of the | ||||||
5 | program, on the programmatic and fiscal savings associated | ||||||
6 | with the program, key conclusions, populations served and the | ||||||
7 | benefits conferred or realized, using quantitative and | ||||||
8 | qualitative data, and resulting policy recommendations to | ||||||
9 | provide guidance to the General Assembly and the Governor in | ||||||
10 | fully implementing and scaling a permanent program. | ||||||
11 | Section 15. Public Empowerment and Community Engagement | ||||||
12 | Program Fund. | ||||||
13 | (a) The Public Empowerment and Community Engagement | ||||||
14 | Program Fund is created as a special fund in the State | ||||||
15 | treasury. The Fund shall consist of any moneys appropriated to | ||||||
16 | the Department for the purposes of this Act. Subject to | ||||||
17 | appropriation, moneys in the Fund shall be used for carrying | ||||||
18 | out the purposes of this Act and for no other purpose. All | ||||||
19 | interest earned on moneys in the Fund shall be deposited into | ||||||
20 | the Fund. | ||||||
21 | (b) The Department may enter into agreements with one or | ||||||
22 | more entities to facilitate implementation of the program, | ||||||
23 | which may not exceed 5% of funds appropriated for purposes of | ||||||
24 | this Act, including, but not limited to, any of the following: | ||||||
25 | (1) Convening and facilitating the stakeholder |
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1 | workgroup. | ||||||
2 | (2) Providing technical assistance to grantees and | ||||||
3 | community-based organizations receiving funding in | ||||||
4 | accordance with this Act. | ||||||
5 | (3) Evaluating program data and information and | ||||||
6 | preparing the public report described in subsection (e) of | ||||||
7 | Section 10. | ||||||
8 | (c) Notwithstanding subsection (b), the Department may not | ||||||
9 | expend more than 5% of funds appropriated for purposes of this | ||||||
10 | Act on its administrative costs. | ||||||
11 | (d) The Department shall award all grants under this Act | ||||||
12 | on or before January 1, 2024. | ||||||
13 | Section 20. Implementation. | ||||||
14 | (a) This Act shall be implemented only if appropriate | ||||||
15 | funding is made available to the Department. | ||||||
16 | (b) Notwithstanding any other law, funding awarded in | ||||||
17 | accordance with this Act shall be exempt from the Illinois | ||||||
18 | Procurement Code in accordance with Section 1-10 of that Code. | ||||||
19 | (c) The Department shall be immune from any liability | ||||||
20 | resulting from the activities of a grantee or community-based | ||||||
21 | organization under the program. | ||||||
22 | Section 25. Repealer. This Act is repealed on December 31, | ||||||
23 | 2028. |
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1 | Section 30. The State Finance Act is amended by adding | ||||||
2 | Section 5.990 as follows: | ||||||
3 | (30 ILCS 105/5.990 new) | ||||||
4 | Sec. 5.990. The Public Empowerment and Community | ||||||
5 | Engagement Program Fund. Fund. | ||||||
6 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
7 | becoming law.
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