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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.
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 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
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 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
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 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.

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