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90_HB2909

      20 ILCS 605/46.19j
          Amends  the  Civil  Administrative  Code   of   Illinois.
      Changes the name of the Job Training and Economic Development
      Demonstration  Grant Program to the Job Training and Economic
      Development Grant Program.  Deletes the requirement that  the
      Director  of  Commerce  and  Community Affairs shall make not
      less than 12 and  not  more  than  20  demonstration  project
      grants.  Effective immediately.
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 1        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  Civil  Administrative   Code  of
 2    Illinois by changing 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 changing Section 46.19j as follows:
 7        (20 ILCS 605/46.19j)
 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 Section 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 (c) (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 (c) (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.
19    (Source: P.A. 90-474, eff. 1-1-98; revised 1-7-98.)
20        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
21    becoming law.

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