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90_HB1575eng 20 ILCS 605/46.19a from Ch. 127, par. 46.19a Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois by adding a caption to a Section concerning grants provided by the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs. LRB9004619MWpc HB1575 Engrossed LRB9004619MWpc 1 AN ACT to amend the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois 2 by adding Section 46.19j. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is 6 amended by adding Section 46.19j as follows: 7 (20 ILCS 605/46.19j new) 8 Sec. 46.19j. Job Training and Economic Development 9 Demonstration Grant Program. 10 (a) Legislative findings. The General Assembly finds 11 that: 12 (1) despite the large number of unemployed job 13 seekers, many employers are having difficulty matching 14 the skills they require with the skills of workers; a 15 similar problem exists in industries where overall 16 employment may not be expanding but there is an acute 17 need for skilled workers in particular occupations; 18 (2) the State of Illinois should foster local 19 economic development by linking the job training of 20 unemployed disadvantaged citizens with the workforce 21 needs of local business and industry; and 22 (3) employers often need assistance in developing 23 training resources that will provide work opportunities 24 for disadvantaged populations. 25 (b) The Department of Commerce and Community Affairs 26 shall administer a Job Training and Economic Development 27 Demonstration Grant Program. The Director shall make not 28 less than 12 and not more than 20 demonstration project 29 grants to eligible entities. The grant program shall focus 30 on the following: 31 (1) expanding partnerships between not-for-profit HB1575 Engrossed -2- LRB9004619MWpc 1 community development organizations and local businesses 2 for the customized training of existing low-skilled, 3 low-wage employees and newly hired disadvantaged workers; 4 and 5 (2) encouraging job training providers to partner 6 with not-for-profit community development organizations 7 to develop training programs that would link the work 8 force needs of local industry with the job training of 9 unemployed disadvantaged workers. 10 (c) For projects created under paragraph (1) of 11 subsection (b): 12 (1) the Department shall give a priority to 13 projects that include an in-kind match by the 14 participating company and projects that use instructional 15 materials and training instructors directly experienced 16 in the specific industry sector; and 17 (2) the participating company must be an active 18 participant in the curriculum development, employ under 19 250 workers, and train primarily disadvantaged 20 populations. 21 (d) For projects created under paragraph (2) of 22 subsection (b): 23 (1) community training shall assess the employment 24 barriers and needs of local residents and work in 25 partnership with local economic development organizations 26 to identify the priority workforce needs of the local 27 industry; 28 (2) training partners shall work together to design 29 programs with maximum benefits to community workers and 30 local employers; 31 (3) local employers must be involved in identifying 32 specific skill-training needs, planning curriculum, 33 assisting in training activities, providing job 34 opportunities, and coordinating retention and follow-up HB1575 Engrossed -3- LRB9004619MWpc 1 support; and 2 (4) the not-for-profit community development 3 organization shall serve a targeted disadvantaged 4 population of at-risk youth and welfare participants. 5 (e) The Department shall adopt rules for the grant 6 program and shall create an application procedure for those 7 grants to be awarded beginning in fiscal year 1998.