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90_SB0388

      30 ILCS 105/5.449 new
      305 ILCS 5/9-14 new
      305 ILCS 5/9-14.1 new
      305 ILCS 5/9-14.2 new
      305 ILCS 5/9-14.3 new
      305 ILCS 5/9-14.4 new
      305 ILCS 5/9-14.5 new
      305 ILCS 5/9-14.6 new
      305 ILCS 5/9-14.7 new
      305 ILCS 5/9-14.8 new
      305 ILCS 5/9-14.9 new
          Amends the State Finance Act and  the  Public  Aid  Code.
      Directs  the  Department  of Public Aid (before July 1, 1997)
      and the Department of Human Services (on and  after  July  1,
      1997) to establish a Neighbor-to-Neighbor Child Care Training
      and  Education  Pilot Program to train and educate public aid
      recipients for jobs in child care or assist them in  securing
      appropriate  licenses  or  permits  to  operate  a child care
      facility.   Provides  for  grants  to  local  community-based
      agencies  to  implement  training  and  education   programs.
      Creates  the  Child Care Training and Education Pilot Program
      Fund in connection  with  financing  of  the  pilot  program.
      Effective immediately.
                                                     LRB9002197DJcd
                                               LRB9002197DJcd
 1        AN ACT concerning child care, amending named Acts.
 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:
 4        Section 5.  The State Finance Act is  amended  by  adding
 5    Section 5.449 as follows:
 6        (30 ILCS 105/5.449 new)
 7        Sec.  5.449.  The Child Care Training and Education Pilot
 8    Program Fund.
 9        Section 10.  The Illinois Public Aid Code is  amended  by
10    adding Sections 9-14, 9-14.1, 9-14.2, 9-14.3, 9-14.4, 9-14.5,
11    9-14.6, 9-14.7, 9-14.8, and 9-14.9 as follows:
12        (305 ILCS 5/9-14 new)
13        Sec.  9-14.  Neighbors  Program;  findings.   The General
14    Assembly finds and declares that the State lacks an  adequate
15    number   of   affordable,   safe,  and  reliable  child  care
16    facilities, particularly  in  low-income  neighborhoods,  and
17    needs  more trained child care workers.  The General Assembly
18    further  finds  that  public  aid  recipients  could   become
19    employed  as  child  care  workers  or become licensed family
20    child care providers if they  had  the  proper  training  and
21    education.
22        The  General Assembly declares that implementation of the
23    Neighbor-to-Neighbor Child Care Training and Education  Pilot
24    Program  will  help  public  aid  recipients  begin to attain
25    self-sufficiency while increasing the supply of trained child
26    care workers.
27        (305 ILCS 5/9-14.1 new)
28        Sec. 9-14.1.  Neighbors Program; definitions.  As used in
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 1    Sections 9-14 through 9-14.9:
 2        "Neighbors Program" means the Neighbor-to-Neighbor  Child
 3    Care  Training  and  Education Pilot Program authorized under
 4    Sections 9-14 through 9-14.9.
 5        "Participant" means a person who is participating in  one
 6    of  the  training  and  education  programs  as  part  of the
 7    Neighbors Program pursuant to a grant awarded  under  Section
 8    9-14.2.
 9        "Pilot  site  agency"  means  a  local  public or private
10    community-based agency that is awarded a grant to implement a
11    training and education program under Section 9-14.2.
12        "Training and education program" means a program  that  a
13    pilot  site  agency  operates  under  a  grant  awarded under
14    Section 9-14.2 to train participants in  the  area  of  child
15    care.
16        (305 ILCS 5/9-14.2 new)
17        Sec. 9-14.2.  Neighbors Program; proposals; grants.
18        (a)  On   or   before   January  1,  1998,  the  Illinois
19    Department shall issue a request for proposals statewide  for
20    training  and  education  programs  that  have  the  features
21    described in Section 9-14.3.  The request for proposals shall
22    include, but not be limited to, the following components:
23             (1)  A  description of the design and purpose of the
24        training and education program.
25             (2)  A description of how the pilot site agency will
26        recruit and assess participants  pursuant  to  subsection
27        (d) of Section 9-14.3.
28             (3)  The   type   of  training  programs,  including
29        on-the-job training programs, that the pilot site  agency
30        will provide.
31             (4)  Methods   for  encouraging  the  use  of  other
32        community resources for training.
33             (5)  Methods for ensuring support  for  participants
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 1        who  successfully  complete  the  training  and education
 2        program to be able  to  seek  independent  employment  in
 3        child care.
 4             (6)  Methods  for providing for the child care needs
 5        of the participants.
 6        (b)  A   local   public   or   private    community-based
 7    organization  that  is  interested  in  becoming a pilot site
 8    agency shall respond to the request for  proposals  no  later
 9    than April 1, 1998.
10        (c)  No  later  than  September  1,  1998,  the  Illinois
11    Department  shall select not more than 10 pilot site agencies
12    located throughout the State. In  selecting  the  pilot  site
13    agencies, the Illinois Department shall consider the criteria
14    set  forth  in Section 9-14.3.  The Illinois Department shall
15    award a grant of not more than $25,000  to  each  pilot  site
16    agency selected.
17        (d)  Pilot  site  agencies shall begin their training and
18    education programs no later than 30 days after  the  date  of
19    the grant award or by October 1, 1998, whichever is later.
20        (305 ILCS 5/9-14.3 new)
21        Sec.  9-14.3.  Neighbors  Program; training and education
22    program features.
23        (a)  Training and education programs that demonstrate the
24    features  described  in  subsections  (b)  through  (d)   are
25    eligible to receive a grant under Section 9-14.2.
26        (b)  The training and education program shall be designed
27    as a one-year program, and a budget for implementation of the
28    program  shall  be  prepared.   Allowable budget expenditures
29    shall be limited to the costs of  implementing  the  training
30    and  education  program.   Those costs may include, but shall
31    not be limited to, the costs of trainers, training materials,
32    and equipment needed to start a day  care  center,  day  care
33    home, or group day care home as defined in the Child Care Act
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 1    of 1969.
 2        (c)  The training and education program shall be designed
 3    to  train  and educate participants for jobs in child care or
 4    assist them in securing appropriate State and local  licenses
 5    and  permits  to operate a day care center, day care home, or
 6    group day care home, including the process  for  seeking  any
 7    local  variances  or  State  waivers  that  may  be needed to
 8    operate  such  a  child  care  facility.   The  training  and
 9    education program shall, to the extent  practicable,  utilize
10    community  resources,  including  but  not  limited  to local
11    agencies,  county  departments  of  public  aid,   or   other
12    appropriate  community groups, in recruiting participants and
13    marketing the training and education program.
14        (d)  The training and  education  program  shall  recruit
15    persons  who  are  18  years  of  age  or  older  and who are
16    recipients of one or more of the following  forms  of  public
17    aid:
18             (1)  Aid  to  families with dependent children under
19        Article IV of this Code, or its successor program.
20             (2)  Medical assistance  under  Article  V  of  this
21        Code.
22             (3)  Food stamps.
23        (305 ILCS 5/9-14.4 new)
24        Sec.   9-14.4.    Neighbors   Program;   no  direct  cash
25    assistance.  In no case may any grant awarded  under  Section
26    9-14.2,  or  any  part  of  such  a grant, be used to provide
27    direct cash assistance to a participant.
28        (305 ILCS 5/9-14.5 new)
29        Sec.  9-14.5.   Neighbors  Program;   effect   on   other
30    programs.   Nothing  in Sections 9-14 through 9-14.9 shall be
31    construed to waive the requirements of  any  other  mandatory
32    employment or training program.
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 1        (305 ILCS 5/9-14.6 new)
 2        Sec.   9-14.6.  Neighbors  Program;  Illinois  Department
 3    duties.  The Illinois Department shall do the following:
 4             (1)  Oversee the  administration  of  the  Neighbors
 5        Program.
 6             (2)  Provide  technical assistance to the pilot site
 7        agencies.
 8             (3)  Prepare  a  final  report  that  evaluates  the
 9        Neighbors Program and file the report  with  the  General
10        Assembly no later than January 1, 2000.
11        (305 ILCS 5/9-14.7 new)
12        Sec.   9-14.7.   Neighbors  Program;  pilot  site  agency
13    duties.  Each pilot site agency shall do the following:
14             (1)  Train  the  participants  and   monitor   their
15        progress  throughout  the  course  of  the  training  and
16        education program.
17             (2)  Report  to  the  Illinois Department monthly on
18        the progress of the participants  and  the  training  and
19        education program's adherence to its budget.
20             (3)  Prepare   a  final  report  and  file  it  with
21        Illinois Department no later than November 1, 1999.
22        (305 ILCS 5/9-14.8 new)
23        Sec. 9-14.8.  Neighbors Program; funding sources.
24        (a)  The Illinois Department may  receive  contributions,
25    grants,  services,  and  in-kind donations from any public or
26    private entity for the direct or  indirect  costs  associated
27    with the implementation of the Neighbors Program.
28        (b)  All   contributions   and  grants  received  by  the
29    Illinois Department  pursuant  to  subsection  (a)  shall  be
30    transmitted  to  the  State Treasurer, who shall credit those
31    amounts to  the  Child  Care  Training  and  Education  Pilot
32    Program  Fund,  a special fund created in the State treasury.
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 1    The  moneys  in  the  Fund  shall  be   subject   to   annual
 2    appropriation  by  the  General  Assembly  for the direct and
 3    indirect costs associated  with  the  implementation  of  the
 4    Neighbors Program.  Any interest derived from the deposit and
 5    investment  of  moneys  in  the Fund shall be credited to the
 6    Fund.  At the end of the  fiscal  year,  all  unexpended  and
 7    unencumbered  moneys in the Fund shall remain in the Fund and
 8    shall not be credited or transferred to the  General  Revenue
 9    Fund or any other fund.
10        (305 ILCS 5/9-14.9 new)
11        Sec.  9-14.9.   Neighbors Program; repeal.  Sections 9-14
12    through 9-14.9 are repealed on July 1, 2000.
13        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
14    becoming law.

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