104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB2418

 

Introduced 2/4/2025, by Rep. Joyce Mason

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act

    Creates the Commission on Youth Sports Act. Creates the Commission on Youth Sports. Provides that the purpose of the Commission is to research, study, and make recommendations to the Governor, the General Assembly, and the Department of Human Services concerning the following: (1) the creation of equitable, safe, and sustainable access for youth across the State to participate in sports that meet their skills and match their interests; (2) expanding integration of positive youth development in youth sports; and (3) and the promotion, development, expansion, hosting, and fostering of youth sports, youth sports programs, and youth sporting events and tournaments throughout the State. Provides that the Department of Human Services shall provide administrative and other support to the Commission. Provides for membership; terms; meetings; and expenses. Provides that the Commission shall submit a report of its findings, research, and recommendations to the Governor, the General Assembly, and the Department of Human Services on or before December 31, 2025, and each year thereafter. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Commission on Youth Sports Act.
 
6    Section 5. Commission on Youth Sports; purpose; duties.
7    (a) The Commission on Youth Sports is created.
8    (b) The purpose of the Commission is to research, study,
9and make recommendations to the Governor, the General
10Assembly, and the Department of Human Services concerning the
11following:
12        (1) the creation of equitable, safe, and sustainable
13    access for youth across this State to participate in
14    sports that meet their skills and match their interests;
15        (2) the expansion and integration of positive youth
16    development in youth sports; and
17        (3) the promotion, development, expansion, hosting,
18    and fostering of youth sports, youth sports programs, and
19    youth sporting events and tournaments throughout this
20    State.
21    (c) Recommendations made by the Commission shall focus
22generally on the creation, promotion, and encouragement of
23sports-based youth development. The recommendations reported

 

 

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1by the Commission to the Governor, the General Assembly, and
2the Department of Human Services shall include, but shall not
3be limited to, the following objectives:
4        (1) to support workshops, trainings, and conferences
5    that promote positive youth development through sport;
6        (2) to connect public, private, local, and State
7    entities to generate funding for youth sports programs and
8    to facilitate the communication of information statewide
9    about youth sports programs and events;
10        (3) to promote the equitable participation of
11    community youth sports programs;
12        (4) to encourage the inclusion and participation of
13    persons with disabilities in youth sports and youth sports
14    programs; and
15        (5) to encourage the inclusion and participation of
16    persons from historically disadvantaged communities in
17    youth sports and youth sports programs.
 
18    Section 10. Membership.
19    (a) The Commission shall include the following members:
20        (1) one member of the Senate appointed by the
21    President of the Senate;
22        (2) one member of the Senate appointed by the Minority
23    Leader of the Senate;
24        (3) one member of the House of Representatives
25    appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives;

 

 

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1        (4) one member of the House of Representatives
2    appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of
3    Representatives;
4        (5) one member appointed by the Governor representing
5    the Governor's Office; and
6        (6) 14 members appointed by the Governor as follows:
7            (A) one person with experience running or coaching
8        a nonprofit organization whose mission is to leverage
9        sport for youth development;
10            (B) one person with experience running or coaching
11        a nonprofit organization whose mission is to leverage
12        sport for youth development;
13            (C) one person with experience in adaptive sports
14        programming;
15            (D) one person with experience coaching or
16        administering youth sports programs for one or more
17        school-sponsored sports teams or sports club;
18            (E) one person with experience coaching or
19        administering youth sports programs for one or more
20        sports or activities that are not officially
21        sanctioned at the high school level;
22            (F) one representative of a high school athletic
23        association in this State;
24            (G) one representative of an elementary school
25        athletic association in this State;
26            (H) one current or retired physical education

 

 

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1        teacher;
2            (I) one parent or caregiver of youth who
3        participate in a nonprofit sports program;
4            (J) one parent or caregiver of youth who
5        participate in school-sponsored sports;
6            (K) one person with experience training coaches in
7        positive youth development;
8            (L) one person with experience in implementing
9        youth sports programming in park districts;
10            (M) one person with experience in policies,
11        funding, and community engagement to elevate
12        underserved youth; and
13            (N) one person with experience in the evaluation
14        of youth activities or sports programming and/or
15        coaching and positive youth development.
16    (b) More than 4 members of the General Assembly may be
17appointed to serve on the Commission as long as the number of
18members appointed at any time, except during a vacancy,
19represent equally each of the majority and minority caucuses
20of each house.
21    (c) The Governor shall select the chairperson of the
22Commission from among the members.
 
23    Section 15. Terms; meetings; support; expenses.
24    (a) Each member of the Commission shall be appointed for a
252-year term and until his or her successor is appointed. The

 

 

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1Governor may stagger the members' terms to ensure continuity
2in the performance of the Commission's responsibilities.
3    (b) The Commission shall meet initially within 90 days
4after the effective date of this Act, and at least quarterly
5thereafter, at the times and places in this State that the
6Commission designates.
7    (c) The Department of Human Services shall provide
8administrative and other support to the Commission. The
9Department may designate a third party to provide
10administrative support in a volunteer capacity.
11    (d) Members of the Commission shall receive no
12compensation for their participation, but, subject to
13appropriation, may be reimbursed by the Department of Human
14Services for expenses in connection with their participation,
15including travel, subject to the rules of the appropriate
16travel control board.
 
17    Section 20. Reporting. The Commission shall submit a
18report of its findings, research, and recommendations to the
19Governor, the General Assembly, and the Department of Human
20Services on or before December 31, 2025, and each year
21thereafter.
 
22    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
23becoming law.