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90_HB0918

      New Act
          Creates the Illinois Youthbuild Act to be administered by
      the Department of  Children and  Family  Services.   Provides
      disadvantaged  youth age 16 to 24, who meet certain criteria,
      with  opportunities  for  employment,  education,  leadership
      development, entrepreneurial skills development, and training
      in the construction or rehabilitation of housing for  special
      need  populations,  very low-income households, or low-income
      households.    Establishes   requirements   for    Youthbuild
      programs,   eligible   activities,   entities   eligible   to
      administer  a  Youthbuild  program, and grant applications to
      administer a Youthbuild program.
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 1        AN ACT relating to youth skills training, education,  job
 2    placement, personal development, and leadership development.
 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section 1.  Short title.  This Act may be  cited  as  the
 6    Illinois Youthbuild Act.
 7        Section   5.   Purpose.   The  purpose  of  the  Illinois
 8    Youthbuild Act is:
 9        (a)  To   enable   economically   disadvantaged    youth,
10    especially youth who have not finished high school, to obtain
11    the  education,  job  skills  training,  personal counseling,
12    leadership  development  skills   training,   job   placement
13    assistance,  and  long-term  follow-up services necessary for
14    them to achieve permanent economic self-sufficiency, while at
15    the same  time  providing  valuable  community  service  that
16    addresses  urgent  community  needs  including the demand for
17    affordable housing and the need for  young  role  models  and
18    mentors for younger teenagers and children.
19        (b)  To  provide communities the opportunity to establish
20    or rebuild neighborhood stability in  economically  depressed
21    and  low-income  areas,  as  well as historic areas requiring
22    restoration or  preservation,  while  providing  economically
23    disadvantaged  youth  and  youth  who  have not finished high
24    school  an  opportunity  for  meaningful   participation   in
25    society.
26        (c)  To   allow  communities  to  expand  the  supply  of
27    affordable  housing  for  homeless   and   other   low-income
28    individuals   by   utilizing  the  energies  and  talents  of
29    economically disadvantaged youth and young  people  who  have
30    not graduated from high school.
31        (d)  To foster the development of leadership skills and a
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 1    commitment to community development among youth.
 2        Section 10.  Definitions.  In this Act:
 3        "Applicant"  means  a  public  or  private not-for-profit
 4    agency eligible to provide education and employment  training
 5    under federal or State employment training programs.
 6        "Director"  means  the  Director  of  Children and Family
 7    Services.
 8        "Very low-income"  means  a  person  or  household  whose
 9    income  is  at  or  below  50%  of  the median family income,
10    adjusted  for  household  size,  for  the  county  where  the
11    household is located.
12        "Youthbuild"   means   any    program    that    provides
13    disadvantaged   youth   with  opportunities  for  employment,
14    education,  leadership  development,  entrepreneurial  skills
15    development,   and   training   in   the   construction    or
16    rehabilitation  of housing for special need populations, very
17    low-income households, or low-income households.
18        Section  15.  Program  requirements.   The  Director   is
19    authorized  to  make  grants to applicants for the purpose of
20    carrying out  Youthbuild  programs  as  approved  under  this
21    Section.    All programs funded pursuant to the provisions of
22    this  Section  shall  reflect  strong  youth  and   community
23    involvement.    In  addition,  funding  provided  under  this
24    Section shall be used by each Youthbuild program to  provide,
25    at a minimum, the following services:
26        (a)  Acquisition,    rehabilitation,    acquisition   and
27    rehabilitation,  or  construction  of  housing  and   related
28    facilities  to  be  used  for  the  purpose of providing home
29    ownership for disadvantaged persons, residential housing  for
30    homeless  individuals,  and  low-income  and  very low-income
31    families,  or  transitional  housing  for  persons  who   are
32    homeless,     have     disabilities,     are     ill,     are
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 1    deinstitutionalized,    or    have    special    needs,   and
 2    rehabilitation or construction of community facilities  owned
 3    by not-for-profit or public agencies.
 4        (b)  Integrated   education   and   job  skills  training
 5    services and activities which are evenly divided  within  the
 6    program,  with 50% of students' time spent in classroom-based
 7    instruction,   counseling,   and    leadership    development
 8    instruction  and  50%  of  their  time  spent in experiential
 9    training  on  the  construction  site.   The  programs  shall
10    include, at a minimum, the following elements:
11             (1)  An education  component  which  includes  basic
12        skills  instruction,  secondary  education  services, and
13        other activities designed to lead to the attainment of  a
14        high  school  diploma  or its equivalent.  The curriculum
15        for this component shall  include  math,  language  arts,
16        vocational   education,   life  skills  training,  social
17        studies related to the cultural and community history  of
18        the  students, leadership skills, and other topics at the
19        discretion of the programs.  Bilingual services shall  be
20        available    for    individuals    with   limited-English
21        proficiency.  The  desired  minimum  teacher  to  student
22        ratio shall be one teacher for every 18 students.
23             (2)  A work experience and skills training component
24        apprenticeship program that includes the construction and
25        rehabilitation  activities  described  in subsection (a).
26        The process of construction must be coupled  with  skills
27        training   and   with   close   on-site   supervision  by
28        experienced trainers.  The curriculum for this  component
29        shall  contain  a  set  of locally agreed upon skills and
30        competencies  that  are  systematically  taught,  with  a
31        student's mastery assessed  individually  on  a  regular,
32        ongoing  basis.   Safety  skills  shall  be taught at the
33        outset.  The desired trainer to student  ratio  shall  be
34        one  trainer  for  every 7 students.  The work experience
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 1        and skills training component shall be coordinated to the
 2        maximum  extent  feasible  with   preapprenticeship   and
 3        apprenticeship programs.
 4             (3)  Assistance    in   attaining   post   secondary
 5        education  and  required  financial  aid  shall  be  made
 6        available to participants prior to graduation.
 7        (c)  Counseling services designed to assist  participants
 8    to  positively  participate  in society, which should include
 9    all of the following if necessary: outreach, assessment,  and
10    orientation;  individual  and  peer  counseling;  life skills
11    training, drug and alcohol abuse  education  and  prevention;
12    and  referral  to  appropriate  drug rehabilitation, medical,
13    mental  health,  legal,  housing,  and  other  services   and
14    resources   in  the  community.   The  desired  counselor  to
15    participant  ratio  shall  be  one  counselor  for  every  28
16    students.
17        (d)  Leadership  development   training   that   provides
18    participants   with   meaningful   opportunities  to  develop
19    leadership skills such as decision making,  problem  solving,
20    and   negotiating.    The   program   must   also   encourage
21    participants  to  develop strong peer group ties that support
22    their mutual pursuit of skills and values.
23        All programs must establish  a  youth  council  in  which
24    participants  are  afforded  opportunities  to develop public
25    speaking and negotiating skills, and  management  and  policy
26    making participation in specific aspects of the program.
27        (e)  Stipends  and  wages.   A  training  subsidy, living
28    allowance, or stipend that will be no less than minimum  wage
29    must  be  provided to program participants for the time spent
30    at  the  worksite  in  construction  training.    For   those
31    participants  who  receive  public  assistance, this training
32    subsidy, living allowance, or stipend will not  affect  their
33    housing  benefits,  medical  benefits, child care benefits or
34    food stamp benefits.  Stipends and wages may  be  distributed
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 1    in a manner that offers incentives for good performance.
 2        (f)  Full  time  participation  in  a  Youthbuild program
 3    shall be offered for a period of not less than 6  months  and
 4    not more than 24 months.
 5        (g)  A   concentrated   effort  shall  be  made  to  find
 6    construction, construction-related, and nonconstruction  jobs
 7    for  all  graduates  of  the program who have performed well.
 8    The skills training  curriculum  shall  provide  participants
 9    with  basic  preparation  for  seeking and maintaining a job.
10    Follow-up counseling and assistance in job-seeking shall also
11    be provided to  participants  for  the  12  months  following
12    graduation from the program.
13        (h)  All   programs  serving  28  trainees  or  more  are
14    required to have a full-time  director  responsible  for  the
15    coordination of all aspects of the Youthbuild program.
16        Section  20.  Eligible activities.  Implementation grants
17    may be used to carry out the activities listed in Section 15.
18    Other eligible activities include the following:
19        (a)  Legal fees for housing acquisition.
20        (b)  Administrative costs of the applicant which may  not
21    exceed  15%  of  the  amount  of assistance provided, or such
22    higher percentage as the Director determines is necessary  to
23    support   capacity   development   of   a  private  nonprofit
24    community-based organization.
25        (c)  Defraying  costs  for  the  ongoing   training   and
26    technical  assistance needs of the recipient that are related
27    to  developing  and  carrying  out  the  Youthbuild   program
28    including;
29             (1)  The  Director  may  reserve  up  to  5%  of the
30        Illinois Youthbuild program appropriations to enter  into
31        a  contract  with Youthbuild USA to provide assistance to
32        the  Director  in  the  provision  of  training  and   to
33        technical   assistance   to,   or   in   the  management,
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 1        supervision, and  coordination  of,  Youthbuild  programs
 2        under this Act.
 3        Section     25.  Eligible     participants.      Eligible
 4    participants   are   youth   16  to  24  years  old  who  are
 5    economically disadvantaged as defined in United States  Code,
 6    Title  29,  Section  1503,  and  who  are  part of one of the
 7    following groups:
 8        (a)  Persons who are not attending any  school  and  have
 9    not received a secondary school diploma or its equivalent.
10        (b)  Persons  currently  enrolled  in  a  traditional  or
11    alternative  school  setting  or a GED program and who are in
12    danger of dropping out of school.
13        (c)  Very low-income persons.
14        Up to 25% of the  participants  in  the  program  may  be
15    individuals  who  do not meet the requirements of subsections
16    (a), (b), and (c), but who have educational needs despite the
17    attainment of a high school diploma.
18        Section  30.  Selection  criteria.    Priority   in   the
19    awarding of funds under this Act shall be given to applicants
20    with    experience    in   operating   Youthbuild   programs.
21    Organizations claiming to have operated  Youthbuild  programs
22    must  be  licensed by Youthbuild USA or be organizations that
23    have received federal HUD Youthbuild funding.
24        Section 35.  Eligible entities.   Those  eligible  to  be
25    awarded  funds  under  this  Act  are  not-for-profit private
26    agencies, or public  agencies  with  experience  operating  a
27    Youthbuild  program  or  with a plan to incubate a Youthbuild
28    program until it  can  be  established  as  a  not-for-profit
29    private agency.
30        Section  40.   Application  requirements.   The  Director
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 1    shall  require that an application for Youthbuild funds under
 2    this Act contain at a minimum:
 3        (1)  a request for an  implementation  grant,  specifying
 4    the amount of the grant requested and its proposed uses;
 5        (2)  a  description  of  the applicant and a statement of
 6    its  qualifications,   including   a   description   of   the
 7    applicant's past experience running a Youthbuild program, and
 8    with  housing  rehabilitation  or construction and with youth
 9    and  youth  education,  youth  leadership   development   and
10    employment training programs, and its relationship with local
11    unions and youth apprenticeship programs, and other community
12    groups;
13        (3)  a  description of the proposed construction site for
14    the program and evidence of site control;
15        (4)  a description of the educational  and  job  training
16    activities,  work opportunities, and other services that will
17    be provided to participants;
18        (5)  a  description  of  the  proposed  construction   or
19    rehabilitation   activities   to   be   undertaken   and  the
20    anticipated schedule for carrying out such activities;
21        (6)  a description of the manner in which eligible youths
22    will be recruited and selected, including  a  description  of
23    the  arrangements  which  will  be  made with community-based
24    organizations, local educational agencies, including agencies
25    of Native American nations, public assistance  agencies,  the
26    courts  of  jurisdiction  for  status  and  youth  offenders,
27    shelters  for  homeless  individuals  and other agencies that
28    serve  homeless  youth,  foster  care  agencies,  and   other
29    appropriate public and private agencies;
30        (7)  a  description  of  the special efforts that will be
31    undertaken to recruit eligible young women  (including  young
32    women  with  dependent  children)  with appropriate supports,
33    especially childcare;
34        (8)  a description of how the proposed  program  will  be
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 1    coordinated  with  other federal, State, and local activities
 2    and  activities  conducted  by   Native   American   nations,
 3    including  public schools, national service, crime prevention
 4    programs,  vocational,   adult,   and   bilingual   education
 5    programs, and job training;
 6        (9)  assurances that there will be a sufficient number of
 7    adequately  trained  supervisory personnel in the program who
 8    have attained the level of journeyman or its equivalent;
 9        (10)  a description of the applicant's relationship  with
10    any  local  building  trade unions which may exist, regarding
11    their involvement in training, and the  relationship  of  the
12    Youthbuild program with established apprenticeship programs;
13        (11)  a description of activities that will be undertaken
14    to  develop  the leadership skills of participants, including
15    their role in decision making;
16        (12)  a detailed budget and a description of  the  system
17    of fiscal controls and auditing and accountability procedures
18    that will be used to ensure fiscal soundness;
19        (13)  a  description  of  any  contracts and arrangements
20    entered into between the applicant  and  other  agencies  and
21    entities including all in-kind donations and grants from both
22    public  and  private  entities  that  will  serve  to augment
23    Illinois Youthbuild Act funds;
24        (14)  identification and  description  of  the  financing
25    proposed for any:
26             (A)  acquisition of the property;
27             (B)  rehabilitation; or
28             (C)  construction;
29        (15)  identification  and  description of the entity that
30    will operate and manage the property;
31        (16)  a certification that the applicant will comply with
32    the requirements of the Fair Housing Act,  Title  VI  of  the
33    Civil  Rights  Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
34    Act of 1973, and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and will
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 1    affirmatively further fair housing; and
 2        (17)  the  qualifications  and  past  experience  of  the
 3    person who will fill the full-time program director position.

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