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SB2687 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2003 and 2004
SB2687

 

Introduced 2/4/2004, by Donne E. Trotter

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act

     Creates the Senior Environmental Corps Act and the 16-member Senior Environmental Corps Coordinating Council, subject to appropriation. Provides that the Department on Aging, the Department of Human Services, the Department of Public Aid, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency shall participate in the administration and implementation of the Corps, along with the Department of Natural Resources, within which the Corps shall be established. Provides the purpose of the Corps and the Council. Sets forth duties of the Department of Natural Resources in relation to the Corps. Provides guidelines for written agreements between the Department of Natural Resources and Corps volunteers.


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1     AN ACT in relation to environment.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Senior
5 Environmental Corps Act.
 
6     Section 5. Definitions. In this Act:
7     "Agency" means one of the agencies or organizations
8 participating in the activities of the Senior Environmental
9 Corps.
10     "Coordinator" means the person designated by the Director
11 with the advice of the Council to administer the activities of
12 the Senior Environmental Corps.
13     "Corps" means the Senior Environmental Corps.
14     "Council" means the Senior Environmental Corps
15 Coordinating Council.
16     "Department" means the Department of Natural Resources.
17     "Director" means the Director of Natural Resources or the
18 Director's authorized representative.
19     "Representative" means the person who represents an agency
20 on the Council and is responsible for the activities of the
21 Senior Environmental Corps in his or her agency.
22     "Senior" means any person who is 55 years of age or older.
23     "Volunteer" means a person who is willing to work without
24 expectation of salary or financial reward, and who chooses
25 where he or she provides services and the type of services he
26 or she provides.
 
27     Section 10. Senior Environmental Corps established.
28 Subject to appropriation, the Senior Environmental Corps is
29 created within the Department of Natural Resources. The
30 Department on Aging, the Department of Human Services, the
31 Department of Public Aid, the Department of Veterans Affairs,

 

 

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1 and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency shall
2 participate in the administration and implementation of the
3 Corps.
 
4     Section 15. Purpose.
5     (a) The purpose of the Corps shall be to:
6         (1) Provide resources and a support structure to
7     facilitate Corps activities and accomplish goals;
8         (2) Carry out professional and paraprofessional
9     projects that focus on conservation, protection,
10     rehabilitation, and enhancement of the State's natural,
11     environmental, and recreational resources and projects
12     that otherwise would not be implemented because of limited
13     financial resources;
14         (3) Provide meaningful opportunities for senior
15     volunteers to continue to use their professional training,
16     lifelong skills, abilities, experience, and wisdom through
17     participation in Corps projects;
18         (4) Assist agencies in carrying out statutory
19     assignments with limited funding resources;
20         (5) Enhance community understanding of environmental
21     issues through educational outreach; and
22         (6) Enhance the State's ability to provide needed
23     public services in both urban and rural settings.
 
24     Section 20. Senior Environmental Corps Coordinating
25 Council.
26     (a) The Department shall convene a Senior Environmental
27 Corps Coordinating Council to meet as needed to establish and
28 assess policies; define standards for projects; evaluate and
29 select projects; develop recruitment, training and placement
30 procedures; receive and review project status and completion
31 reports; and provide for recognition of volunteer activity. The
32 Council shall include 16 representatives, with 3
33 representatives appointed by the Department on Aging, 3
34 representatives appointed by the Department of Human Services,

 

 

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1 3 representatives appointed by the Department of Public Aid, 3
2 representatives appointed by the Department of Veterans
3 Affairs, 3 representatives appointed by the Illinois
4 Environmental Protection Agency, and 1 representative
5 appointed by the Department of Natural Resources. The Council
6 shall develop bylaws, policies, and procedures to govern its
7 activities.
8     (b) The Council shall advise the Director on distribution
9 of available funding for Corps activities.
 
10     Section 25. Duties.
11     (a) Subject to appropriation, the Department shall:
12         (1) Provide a coordinator and staff support to the
13     Council as needed;
14         (2) Provide support to the agencies for recruitment of
15     volunteers;
16         (3) Develop a budget and allocate available funds with
17     advice of the Council;
18         (4) Develop a written volunteer agreement;
19         (5) Collect and maintain project and volunteer
20     records;
21         (6) Provide reports to the General Assembly and to the
22     Council, as requested;
23         (7) Provide agency project managers and volunteers
24     with orientation to the Corps program and training in the
25     use of volunteers;
26         (8) Act as a liaison with and provide information to
27     other states and jurisdictions on the Corps program and
28     program activities;
29         (9) Appoint a representative to the Council;
30         (10) Develop project proposals;
31         (11) Administer project activities within the
32     agencies;
33         (12) Develop appropriate procedures for the use of
34     volunteers;
35         (13) Provide project orientation, technical training,

 

 

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1     safety training, equipment, and supplies to carry out
2     project activities;
3         (14) Maintain project records and provide project
4     reports;
5         (15) Apply for and accept grants or contributions for
6     Corps approved projects;
7         (16) With the approval of the Council, enter into
8     memoranda of understanding and cooperative agreements with
9     federal, State, and local agencies to carry out Corps
10     approved projects; and
11         (17) Establish, by administrative rule, any rules and
12     regulations necessary for implementing and administering
13     the provisions of this Act.
14     (b) The Department shall not use Corps volunteers to
15     displace currently employed workers.
 
16     Section 30. Volunteer agreement. All volunteer activity
17 must be performed under the terms of a written master agreement
18 approved by the Council and the Attorney General. As a minimum,
19 the volunteer agreement must include a description of the work
20 that the volunteer is to perform, including the standards of
21 performance required, any expenses or other benefits to which
22 the volunteer is entitled, such as mileage, lodging, uniforms
23 or other clothing or supplies, training or other support to be
24 provided to the volunteer by the particular agency, the
25 duration of the agreement, and the terms under which the
26 agreement may be cancelled.