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90_HB1757enr

      20 ILCS 3975/3            from Ch. 48, par. 2103
          Amends the Illinois  Human  Resource  Investment  Council
      Act.   Makes  technical changes in the Section concerning the
      composition of Council.
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 1        AN  ACT  amending  the  Civil  Administrative   Code   of
 2    Illinois.
 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section 1.  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)  Definitions.  As used in this Act:
26        "Community   based   provider"   means  a  not-for-profit
27    organization, with local boards of directors,  that  directly
28    provides job training services.
29        "Disadvantaged  persons" has the same meaning as the term
30    is  defined  in  Title  II-A  of  the  federal  Job  Training
31    Partnership Act.
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 1        "Training partners" means a community-based provider  and
 2    one  or  more  employers  who  have  established training and
 3    placement linkages.
 4        (c)  From  funds  appropriated  for  that  purpose,   the
 5    Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall administer
 6    a  Job  Training and Economic Development Demonstration Grant
 7    Program.  The Director shall make not less than  12  and  not
 8    more  than 20 demonstration project grants to community-based
 9    providers.   The  grants  shall  be  made  to   support   the
10    following:
11             (1)  partnerships  between community-based providers
12        and employers for the  customized  training  of  existing
13        low-skilled,   low-wage   employees   and   newly   hired
14        disadvantaged persons; and
15             (2)  partnerships  between community-based providers
16        and employers to develop  training  programs  that  would
17        link  the work force needs of local industry with the job
18        training of unemployed disadvantaged persons.
19        (d)  For  projects  created  under   paragraph   (1)   of
20    subsection (b):
21             (1)  the   Department   shall  give  a  priority  to
22        projects that include an in-kind match by an employer  in
23        partnership  with a community-based provider and projects
24        that use instructional materials and training instructors
25        directly used in the  specific  industry  sector  of  the
26        partnership employer; and
27             (2)  the  partnership  employer  must  be  an active
28        participant in the curriculum development,  employ  under
29        250    workers,   and   train   primarily   disadvantaged
30        populations.
31        (e)  For  projects  created  under   paragraph   (2)   of
32    subsection (b):
33             (1)  community  based organizations shall assess the
34        employment barriers and needs of local residents and work
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 1        in   partnership   with   local   economic    development
 2        organizations to identify the priority workforce needs of
 3        the local industry;
 4             (2)  training  partners,  that  is,  community-based
 5        organizations  and  employers,  shall  work  together  to
 6        design   programs   with   maximum   benefits   to  local
 7        disadvantaged persons and local employers;
 8             (3)  employers  must  be  involved  in   identifying
 9        specific   skill-training   needs,  planning  curriculum,
10        assisting   in   training   activities,   providing   job
11        opportunities, and coordinating job retention for  people
12        hired  after  training through this program and follow-up
13        support; and
14             (4)  the community-based organizations  shall  serve
15        disadvantaged persons, including welfare recipients.
16        (f)  The  Department  shall  adopt  rules  for  the grant
17    program and shall create a competitive application  procedure
18    for those grants to be awarded beginning in fiscal year 1998.

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