Public Act 0222 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 104-0222 |
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AN ACT concerning State government. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
Commission on Youth Sports Act. |
Section 5. Commission on Youth Sports; purpose; duties. |
(a) The Commission on Youth Sports is created. |
(b) The purpose of the Commission is to gather and |
evaluate community feedback 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 this State to participate in |
sports that meet their skills and match their interests; |
(2) the expansion and integration of positive youth |
development in youth sports; and |
(3) the promotion, development, expansion, hosting, |
and fostering of youth sports, youth sports programs, and |
youth sporting events and tournaments throughout this |
State. |
(c) The recommendations made by the Commission shall focus |
generally on the creation, promotion, and encouragement of |
sports-based youth development. The recommendations reported |
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by the Commission to the Governor, the General Assembly, and |
the Department of Human Services shall include, but shall not |
be limited to, the following objectives: |
(1) to support workshops, trainings, and conferences |
that promote positive youth development through sport; |
(2) to connect public, private, local, and State |
entities to generate funding for youth sports programs and |
to facilitate the communication of information statewide |
about youth sports programs and events; |
(3) to promote the equitable participation of |
community youth sports programs; |
(4) to encourage the inclusion and participation of |
persons with disabilities in youth sports and youth sports |
programs; and |
(5) to encourage the inclusion and participation of |
persons from historically disadvantaged communities in |
youth sports and youth sports programs. |
Section 10. Membership. |
(a) The Commission shall include the following members: |
(1) one or more member of the Senate appointed by the |
President of the Senate, subject to the provisions of |
subsection (b); |
(2) one or more member of the Senate appointed by the |
Minority Leader of the Senate, subject to the provisions |
of subsection (b); |
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(3) one or more member of the House of Representatives |
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, |
subject to the provisions of subsection (b); |
(4) one or more member of the House of Representatives |
appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of |
Representatives, subject to the provisions of subsection |
(b); |
(5) one member appointed by the Governor representing |
the Governor's Office; and |
(6) the following members appointed by the Governor as |
follows: |
(A) 2 people with experience running or coaching a |
nonprofit organization whose mission is to leverage |
sport for youth development; |
(B) 2 people with experience in the development of |
policies or the funding or evaluation of programs that |
elevate underserved youth; |
(C) one person with experience in adaptive sports |
programming; |
(D) one person with experience coaching or |
administering youth sports programs for one or more |
school sports teams or sports club; |
(E) one person who is a parent or caregiver of a |
child who participates in sports programming; |
(F) one person with experience training coaches in |
positive youth development; and |
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(G) one representative of a school athletic |
association in this State or a physical education |
teacher. |
(b) More than 4 members of the General Assembly may be |
appointed to serve on the Commission if the number of members |
appointed at any time, except in the case of a vacancy, equally |
represent the majority and minority caucus of each chamber. |
(c) The Governor shall select the chairperson of the |
Commission from among the appointed members. |
Section 15. Terms; meetings; support; expenses. |
(a) Each member of the Commission shall be appointed for a |
2-year term and until the member's successor is appointed. The |
Governor may stagger the members' terms to ensure continuity |
in the performance of the Commission's responsibilities. |
(b) The Commission shall meet initially no later than 90 |
days after all of the members of the Commission listed in |
subsection (a) of Section 10 are appointed, and at least |
quarterly thereafter, at the times and places in this State |
that the Commission designates. |
(c) The Department of Human Services shall provide |
administrative and other support to the Commission. The |
Department may designate a third party to provide |
administrative support in a paid or volunteer capacity. The |
Department may delay the implementation of this subsection if |
the Department is unable to find a third party to provide |
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administrative support to the Commission. |
(d) Members of the Commission shall receive no |
compensation for their participation, but, subject to |
appropriation, may be reimbursed by the Department of Human |
Services for expenses in connection with their participation, |
including travel, subject to the rules of the appropriate |
travel control board. |
Section 20. Reporting. 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. |
Section 90. Repeal. This Act is repealed on December 31, |
2028. |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/15/2025