Public Act 095-0524
Public Act 0524 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0524 |
HB0202 Enrolled |
LRB095 04632 HLH 24690 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Youthbuild Act is amended by | changing Sections 15, 25, 30, 35, and 40 and by adding Section | 45 as follows:
| (20 ILCS 1315/15)
| Sec. 15. Program requirements. The Secretary shall, | subject to appropriation,
is authorized to make
grants
to | applicants for the
purpose of carrying out Youthbuild programs | as approved under this Section.
All programs funded pursuant to | the provisions of this Section shall reflect
strong youth and | community involvement. In addition, funding provided under
| this Section shall be used by each Youthbuild program to | provide, at a minimum,
the following services:
| (a) Acquisition, rehabilitation, acquisition and | rehabilitation, or
construction
of housing and related | facilities to be used for the purpose of providing
home | ownership for disadvantaged persons, residential housing for | homeless
individuals, and low-income and very low-income | families, or transitional
housing for persons who are homeless, | have disabilities, are ill, are
deinstitutionalized, or have | special needs, and rehabilitation or construction
of
community |
| facilities owned by not-for-profit or public agencies.
| (b) Integrated education and job skills training services | and activities
which
are evenly divided within the program, | with 50% of students' time spent in
classroom-based | instruction, counseling, and leadership development
| instruction and 50% of their time spent in experiential | training on the
construction
site. The programs shall include, | at a minimum, the following elements:
| (1) An education component which includes basic skills | instruction,
secondary education services, and other | activities designed to lead to the
attainment of a high | school diploma or its equivalent. The curriculum for this
| component shall include math, language arts, vocational | education, life skills
training, social studies related to | the cultural and community history of the
students, | leadership skills, and other topics at the discretion of | the
programs. Bilingual services shall be available for | individuals with
limited-English proficiency. The desired | minimum teacher to student ratio
shall be one teacher for | every 18
students.
| (2) A work experience and skills training component | apprenticeship program
that includes the construction and | rehabilitation activities described in
subsection (a). The | process of construction must be coupled with skills
| training and with close on-site supervision by experienced | trainers. The
curriculum for this component shall contain a |
| set of locally agreed upon skills
and competencies that are | systematically taught, with a student's mastery
assessed | individually on a regular, ongoing basis. Safety skills | shall be
taught at the outset. The desired trainer to | student ratio shall be one
trainer for every 7 students. | The work experience and skills training
component shall be | coordinated to the maximum extent feasible with
| preapprenticeship and apprenticeship programs.
| (3) Assistance in attaining post secondary education | and required
financial aid shall be made available to | participants prior to graduation.
| (c) Counseling services designed to assist participants to | positively
participate in society, which should include all of | the following if necessary:
outreach, assessment, and | orientation; individual and peer counseling; life
skills | training, drug and alcohol abuse education and prevention; and | referral
to appropriate drug rehabilitation, medical, mental | health, legal, housing, and
other services and resources in the | community. The desired counselor to
participant ratio shall be | one counselor for every 28 students.
| (d) Leadership development training that provides | participants with
meaningful opportunities to develop | leadership skills such as decision making,
problem solving, and | negotiating. The program must also encourage participants
to | develop strong peer group ties that support their mutual | pursuit of skills
and values.
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| All programs must establish a youth council in which
| participants are afforded opportunities to develop public | speaking and
negotiating skills, and management and policy | making participation in specific
aspects of the program.
| (e) Stipends and wages. A training subsidy, living | allowance, or stipend
that will be no less than minimum wage | must be provided to program participants
for the time spent at | the worksite in construction training. For those
participants | who receive public assistance, this training subsidy, living
| allowance, or stipend will not affect their housing benefits, | medical benefits,
child care benefits or food stamp benefits. | Stipends and wages may be
distributed in a manner that offers | incentives for good performance.
| (f) Full time participation in a Youthbuild program shall | be offered for a
period of not less than 6 months and not more | than 24 months.
| (g) A concentrated effort shall be made to find | construction,
construction-related, and nonconstruction jobs | for all graduates of the program
who have performed well. The | skills training curriculum shall provide
participants with | basic preparation for seeking and maintaining a job.
Follow-up | counseling and assistance in job-seeking shall also be provided | to
participants for at least
the 12 months following graduation | from the program.
| (h) All programs serving 28 trainees or more are required | to have a
full-time director responsible for the coordination |
| of all aspects of the
Youthbuild program.
| (Source: P.A. 90-247, eff. 1-1-98.)
| (20 ILCS 1315/25)
| Sec. 25. Eligible participants. Eligible participants are | youth
16 to 24 years old who are economically disadvantaged as | defined in United
States Code, Title 29, Section 1503, and who | are part of one of the following
groups:
| (a) Persons who are not attending any school and have not | received a
secondary school diploma or its equivalent.
| (b) Persons currently enrolled in a traditional or | alternative school
setting or a GED program and who are in | danger of dropping out of school.
| (c) A member of a low-income family, a youth in foster care | (including a youth aging-out of foster care), a youth offender, | a youth with a disability, a child of incarcerated parents, or | a migrant youth
Very low-income persons .
| Not more than
Up to 25% of the participants in the program | may be
individuals who do not meet the requirements of | subsections (a) or
, (b) , and (c) ,
but who are deficient in | basic skills despite having attained a secondary school | diploma, General Educational Development (GED) certificate, or | other State-recognized equivalent, or who have been referred by | a local secondary school for participation in a Youthbuild | program leading to the attainment of a secondary school diploma
| have educational needs despite the attainment of a high school |
| diploma .
| (Source: P.A. 90-247, eff. 1-1-98.)
| (20 ILCS 1315/30)
| Sec. 30. Selection criteria. Priority in the awarding of | funds
under this Act shall be given to applicants with | experience in operating
Youthbuild programs.
Organizations | claiming to have operated Youthbuild programs must be licensed
| by Youthbuild USA or be organizations that have received | federal HUD
Youthbuild funding.
| (Source: P.A. 90-247, eff. 1-1-98.)
| (20 ILCS 1315/35)
| Sec. 35. Eligible entities. Those eligible to be awarded | funds under
this Act are not-for-profit private agencies, or | public agencies with
experience operating a Youthbuild program | or
with a plan to incubate a Youthbuild program until it can be | established as a
program applicant
not-for-profit private | agency .
| (Source: P.A. 90-247, eff. 1-1-98.)
| (20 ILCS 1315/40)
| Sec. 40. Application requirements. The Secretary shall | require that an
application for Youthbuild funds under this Act | contain at a minimum:
| (1) a request for an implementation grant, specifying the |
| amount of the
grant requested and its proposed uses;
| (2) a description of the applicant and a statement of its | qualifications,
including a description of the applicant's | past experience running a Youthbuild
program, and with housing | rehabilitation or construction and with youth and
youth | education, youth leadership development and employment | training programs,
and its relationship with local unions and | youth apprenticeship programs, and
other community groups;
| (3) a description of the proposed construction site for the | program and
evidence of site control;
| (4) a description of the educational and job training | activities, work
opportunities, and other services that will be | provided to participants;
| (5) a description of the proposed construction or | rehabilitation activities
to be undertaken and the anticipated | schedule for carrying out such activities;
| (6) a description of the manner in which eligible youths | will be recruited
and selected, including a description of the | arrangements which will be made
with community-based | organizations, local educational agencies, including
agencies | of Native American nations,
public assistance agencies, the | courts of jurisdiction for status and youth
offenders, shelters | for homeless individuals and other agencies that serve
homeless | youth, foster care agencies, and other appropriate public and | private
agencies;
| (7) a description of the special efforts that will be |
| undertaken to recruit
eligible young women (including young | women with dependent children) with
appropriate supports, | especially childcare;
| (8) a description of how the proposed program will be | coordinated with other
federal, State, and local activities and | activities conducted by Native
American
nations, including | public schools, national service, crime prevention programs,
| vocational, adult, and bilingual education programs, and job | training;
| (9) assurances that there will be a sufficient number of | adequately
trained supervisory personnel in the program who | have attained the level of
journeyman or its equivalent;
| (10) a description of the applicant's relationship with any | local building
trade unions which may exist, regarding their | involvement in training, and the
relationship of the Youthbuild | program with registered
established apprenticeship
programs;
| (11) a description of activities that will be undertaken to | develop the
leadership skills of participants, including their | role in decision making;
| (12) a detailed budget and a description of the system of | fiscal controls
and auditing and accountability procedures | that will be used to ensure fiscal
soundness;
| (13) a description of any contracts and arrangements | entered into between
the applicant and other agencies and | entities including all in-kind donations
and grants from both | public and private entities that will serve to augment
Illinois |
| Youthbuild Act funds;
| (14) identification and description of the financing | proposed for
any:
| (A) acquisition of the property;
| (B) rehabilitation; or
| (C) construction;
| (15) identification and description of the entity that will | operate and
manage the property;
| (16) a certification that the applicant will comply with | the requirements of
the Fair Housing Act, Title VI of the Civil | Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of
the Rehabilitation Act of | 1973, and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and
will | affirmatively further fair housing; and
| (17) the qualifications and past experience of the person | who will fill the
full-time program director position.
| (Source: P.A. 90-247, eff. 1-1-98.)
| (20 ILCS 1315/45 new)
| Sec. 45. Annual report. The Department of Human Services | shall prepare an annual report summarizing costs and outcome | data associated with the Youthbuild programs. The report must | include, but not be limited to, the following information: (i) | the number of participants in the program, (ii) the average | cost per participant, (iii) the number of participants who | achieve a high school diploma or its equivalent, and (iv) the | number of projects completed by Youthbuild participants during |
| that year. The Department must submit the report to the General | Assembly by July 1, 2008 and by July 1 of each year thereafter.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/28/2007
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