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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1437
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 1437,  AS  AMENDED,
 3    by replacing the title with the following:
 4        "AN ACT concerning guaranteed job opportunity projects.";
 5    and
 6    by  replacing  everything  after the enacting clause with the
 7    following:
 8        "Section 5.  The Illinois Guaranteed Job Opportunity  Act
 9    is  amended  by changing Sections 10, 15, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45,
10    50, 55, and 65 as follows:
11        (20 ILCS 1510/10)
12        Sec. 10.  Definitions.  As used in this Act:
13        "Department" means the Department of Human Services.
14        "Eligible area" means a county or unit of  general  local
15    government that has a population of no more than 300,000.
16        (a)  "Participant"  means an individual who is determined
17    to be eligible under Section 25.
18        (b)  "Project" means the definable task or group of tasks
19    which:
20             (1)  will be carried  out  by  a  public  agency,  a
21        private  nonprofit organization, a private contractor, or
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 1        a cooperative,
 2             (2)  (Blank),  will   meet   the   requirements   of
 3        subsection (f) of Section 35,
 4             (3)  will   result   in   a   specific   product  or
 5        accomplishment, and
 6             (4)  would not otherwise be conducted with  existing
 7        funds.
 8        "Secretary"  (c)  "Director" means the Secretary of Human
 9    Services Director of Labor.
10    (Source: P.A. 88-114.)
11        (20 ILCS 1510/15)
12        Sec. 15.  Establishment of  program.  The  Department  of
13    Human Services may issue grants for the operation of projects
14    under this Act.  The issuance of the grants is subject to the
15    availability  of State or federal funds and at the discretion
16    of the Secretary of Human Services. Grants shall be made  and
17    projects  shall be assisted under this Act only to the extent
18    that funding from federal  sources  is  available  for  those
19    purposes.  From the sums appropriated by the General Assembly
20    for any fiscal  year,  the  Director  shall  make  grants  to
21    Executive  Councils established in accordance with Section 20
22    for the purpose of assisting local job  projects  which  meet
23    the  requirements  of  this  Act.  The  General  Assembly may
24    appropriate funds for the purposes of this Section  from  any
25    appropriate  federal source, regardless of which State agency
26    is the initial recipient of the federal funds.
27    (Source: P.A. 88-114.)
28        (20 ILCS 1510/25)
29        Sec. 25.  Program eligibility.
30        (a)  General  Rule.   An  individual   is   eligible   to
31    participate  in  the  job projects assisted under this Act if
32    the individual:
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 1             (1)  is at least 16 years of age;
 2             (2)  has resided in the eligible area for  at  least
 3        30 days;
 4             (3)  has  been  unemployed  for 35 days prior to the
 5        determination of employment  for  job  projects  assisted
 6        under this Act; and
 7             (4)  is  a  citizen  of  the  United  States,  is  a
 8        national  of  the  United  States, is a lawfully admitted
 9        permanent resident alien, is a lawfully admitted  refugee
10        or  parolee,  or  is  otherwise  authorized by the United
11        States Attorney General to work in the United States; and
12             (5)  is a recipient of assistance under  Article  IV
13        of the Illinois Public Aid Code.
14        (b)  Limitations.
15             (1)  (Blank).   Not  more  than  2  individuals  who
16        reside  in  any  household  may  be  eligible  for  a job
17        assisted under this Act.
18             (2)  (Blank).  No individual whose earned income for
19        the year preceding the year in which the determination of
20        employment under this Act is made is  equal  to  or  more
21        than  $17,000, or who has a combined family income in the
22        year in which the determination of employment under  this
23        Act  is  made  which  is  equal to or more than $17,000 a
24        year, may be eligible for a job assisted under this Act.
25             (3)  No  individual   participating   in   the   job
26        opportunity  project  assisted under this Act may work in
27        any compensated job other than  the  job  assisted  under
28        this Act for more than 20 16 hours per week.
29             (4)  Individuals  Each  individual  participating in
30        the  job  project   assisted   under   this   Act   shall
31        demonstrate,  to  the  project manager of the job project
32        assisted under this Act shall, that the individual sought
33        employment in the private sector during the 35 days prior
34        to making application for employment under this  Act  and
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 1        will  continue  to  seek  employment during the period of
 2        employment assisted under this Act.
 3             (5)  Any individual eligible for retirement benefits
 4        under the  Social  Security  Act,  under  any  retirement
 5        system   for  Federal  Government  employees,  under  the
 6        railroad retirement system, under the military retirement
 7        system, under a State or local government pension plan or
 8        retirement system, or any private pension program is  not
 9        eligible  to  receive  a job under a job project assisted
10        under this Act.
11    (Source: P.A. 88-114.)
12        (20 ILCS 1510/30)
13        Sec.  30.  Testing  and   Education   requirements.   Any
14    individual   who  has  not  completed  high  school  and  who
15    participates in a job project under this Act shall enroll  in
16    and  maintain  satisfactory progress in a secondary school or
17    an adult basic education or GED program.  Any individual with
18    limited English speaking  ability  shall  participate  in  an
19    English as a Second Language program.
20        (a)  Testing.  Each participant shall be tested for basic
21    reading  and  writing  competence  by  the District Executive
22    Council prior to employment by a job project  assisted  under
23    this Act.
24        (b)  Education Requirement.
25             (1)   Each   participant   who   fails  to  complete
26        satisfactorily the  basic  competency  test  required  by
27        subsection   (a)  of  this  Section  shall  be  furnished
28        counseling and instruction.
29        (2)  Each participant in a  job  project  assisted  under
30        this Act shall, in order to continue employment, maintain
31        satisfactory  progress  toward  and  receive  a secondary
32        school diploma or its equivalent.
33        (3)  Each  participant  with  limited  English   speaking
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 1        ability  may  be  furnished  instruction  as the District
 2        Executive Council deems appropriate.
 3    (Source: P.A. 88-114.)
 4        (20 ILCS 1510/35)
 5        Sec. 35.  Local Job Projects.
 6        (a)  General  authority.   The  Department   may   accept
 7    applications and issue grants for operation of projects under
 8    this  Act.   Each District Executive Council shall select job
 9    projects to be assisted under this  Act.   Each  job  project
10    selected  for assistance shall provide employment to eligible
11    participants.
12        (b)  Project  Objection.   Each  selected  project  shall
13    provide subsidized employment  to  Temporary  Assistance  for
14    Needy  Families  (TANF) participants for a period of not more
15    than 6 months.  The selected projects shall demonstrate their
16    ability to move clients from participation in the project  to
17    unsubsidized  employment.   No  project may be selected under
18    this Section if an objection to the project  is  filed  by  2
19    representatives appointed under subparagraph (A) of paragraph
20    (3)  of  subsection (a) of Section 20 or by 2 representatives
21    appointed  under  subparagraph  (B)  of  paragraph   (3)   of
22    subsection (a) of Section 20.
23        (c)  Political  affiliation  prohibited.   No  manager or
24    other officer or employee of a District Executive Council  or
25    of  the  job  project  assisted  under  this  Act may apply a
26    political   affiliation   test    in    selecting    eligible
27    participation for employment in the project.
28        (d)  Limitations.
29             (1)  Not  more than 10% of the total expenses in any
30        fiscal  year  of  the  job  project  may  be   used   for
31        transportation and equipment.
32             (2)  (Blank).   Not more than 10% of the individuals
33        employed in any job project assisted under this  Act  may
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 1        be employed to supervise a project.  Individuals selected
 2        as  supervisors  may  be  selected  without regard to the
 3        provisions of Section 25 and may receive wages in  excess
 4        of  the rate determined under Section 40.  The limitation
 5        on the ratio of supervisors to employees shall not  apply
 6        where  more  supervision  of  eligible  participants will
 7        contribute to carrying out the objectives of this Act.
 8        (e)  Maximum  hours  per  week  employed.   No   eligible
 9    participant employed in a job project assisted under this Act
10    may  be  employed  on  the project for more than 32 hours per
11    week.
12        (f)  (Blank).  Project Progress  Reports.   Each  project
13    manager  shall  prepare  and submit to the District Executive
14    Council monthly progress reports on the job project  assisted
15    under this Act.
16    (Source: P.A. 88-114.)
17        (20 ILCS 1510/40)
18        Sec. 40.  Benefits; supportive services; job clubs.
19        (a)  Wages.  Each eligible participant who is employed in
20    job  projects  assisted  under  this  Act shall receive wages
21    equal to the higher of (1) the  minimum  wage  under  Section
22    6(a)(1)  of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 or , (2) the
23    minimum wage under the applicable minimum wage  law,  or  (3)
24    the amount which the eligible participant received in welfare
25    benefits  pursuant to the State plan approved under Part A of
26    Title IV of the  Social  Security  Act  or  in  the  form  of
27    unemployment  compensation,  if  applicable,  plus 10% of the
28    amount, whichever is higher.
29        (b)  Benefits.  Each eligible participant who is employed
30    in projects  assisted  under  this  Act  shall  be  furnished
31    benefits and employment conditions comparable to the benefits
32    and  conditions  provided  to  other  employees  employed  in
33    similar   occupations  by  a  comparable  employer,  but   No
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 1    participant shall be eligible for  unemployment  compensation
 2    during or on the basis of employment in a project.
 3        (c)  Supportive  services.  Each eligible participant who
 4    is employed in projects assisted  under  this  Act  shall  be
 5    eligible  for  supportive  services  as  provided under rules
 6    developed   by   the   Department,    which    may    include
 7    transportation,  health  care, special services and materials
 8    for the handicapped, child care and other services which  are
 9    necessary to enable the individual to participate.
10        (d)  Job  clubs.  All participants shall participate in a
11    job club.   The  project  shall  operate  or  otherwise  make
12    arrangements  for  each  participant  to participate in a job
13    club. Each District Executive Council shall establish for the
14    eligible area job clubs to assist eligible participants  with
15    the  preparation  of resumes, the development of interviewing
16    techniques, evaluation of individual job  search  activities,
17    and economic education classes.
18    (Source: P.A. 88-114.)
19        (20 ILCS 1510/45)
20        Sec. 45.  Labor standards applicable to job projects.
21        (a)  Conditions of employment.
22             (1)  Conditions  of employment and training shall be
23        appropriate and reasonable in light of  factors  such  as
24        the type of work, geographical region, and proficiency of
25        the participant.
26             (2)  Health  and  safety standards established under
27        State and Federal law, otherwise  applicable  to  working
28        conditions  of  employees, shall be equally applicable to
29        working conditions of participants.  With respect to  any
30        participant in a job project conducted under this Act who
31        is  engaged in activities which are not covered by health
32        and safety standards under the  Occupational  Safety  and
33        Health  Act  of  1970,  the  Director shall prescribe, by
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 1        regulation, standards as may be necessary to protect  the
 2        health and safety of a participant.
 3             (3)  No  funds  available under this Act may be used
 4        for  contributions  on  behalf  of  any  participant   to
 5        retirement systems or plans.
 6        (b)  Displacement rules.
 7             (1)  No currently employed worker shall be displaced
 8        by  any  participant, including partial displacement such
 9        as a reduction in the hours of nonovertime  work,  wages,
10        or employment benefits.
11             (2)  No  job project shall impair existing contracts
12        for services or collective bargaining agreements,  except
13        that  no  job  project  under  this  Act  which  would be
14        inconsistent with the terms of  a  collective  bargaining
15        agreement   shall   be  undertaken  without  the  written
16        concurrence  of  the  labor  organization  and   employer
17        concerned.
18             (3)  No participant shall be employed or job opening
19        filled  when  any  other individual is on layoff from the
20        same or any substantially equivalent  job,  or  when  the
21        employer  has  terminated  the  employment of any regular
22        employee or otherwise  reduced  its  workforce  with  the
23        intention  of  filling the vacancy so created by hiring a
24        participant whose wages are subsidized under this Act.
25             (4)  No jobs shall be created in a promotional  line
26        that  will  infringe  in  any  way  upon  the promotional
27        opportunities of currently employed individuals.
28    (Source: P.A. 88-114.)
29        (20 ILCS 1510/50)
30        Sec. 50.  Nondiscrimination.
31        (a)  General rule.
32             (1)  Discrimination on the  basis  of  age,  on  the
33        basis  of  handicap, on the basis of sex, or on the basis
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 1        of race, color, or national origin is prohibited.
 2             (2)  No   individual   shall   be   excluded    from
 3        participation  in,  denied  the benefits of, subjected to
 4        discrimination  under,  or  denied  employment   in   the
 5        administration  of  or  in  connection  with  any project
 6        because of race, color, religion, sex,  national  origin,
 7        age, handicap, or political affiliation or belief.
 8             (3)  (Blank).   No  participant shall be employed on
 9        the  construction,  operation,  or  maintenance  of   any
10        facility  used or to be used for sectarian instruction or
11        as a place for religious worship.
12             (4)  With respect to terms and conditions affecting,
13        or rights provided to, individuals who  are  participants
14        in activities supported by funds provided under this Act,
15        the individuals shall not be discriminated against solely
16        because of their status as the participants.
17        (b)  (Blank).   Failure  To  Comply With Rules.  Whenever
18    the Director finds that a recipient has failed to comply with
19    subsection  (a)  of  this  Section,  or  with  an  applicable
20    regulation prescribed to carry out this Section, the Director
21    shall notify the recipient and shall request compliance.   If
22    within  a  reasonable  period of time, not to exceed 60 days,
23    the recipient fails or refuses to comply,  the  Director  may
24    (1)   refer  the  matter  to  the  Attorney  General  with  a
25    recommendation  that   an   appropriate   civil   action   be
26    instituted,  or  (2)  take other action as may be provided by
27    law.
28        (c)  (Blank).  Referral  to  Attorney  General.   When  a
29    matter  is  referred  to  the  Attorney  General  pursuant to
30    paragraph (1) of subsection (b),  or  whenever  the  Attorney
31    General  has reason to believe that a recipient is engaged in
32    a pattern or practice in violation  of  subsection  (a),  the
33    Attorney  General may bring a civil action in any appropriate
34    court  of  the  State  of  Illinois  for  relief  as  may  be
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 1    appropriate, including injunctive relief.
 2    (Source: P.A. 88-114.)
 3        (20 ILCS 1510/55)
 4        Sec.  55.  Evaluation.    The   project   Each   District
 5    Executive   Council   shall   establish  and  maintain  a  an
 6    evaluation file for each individual  employed  in  a  project
 7    assisted  under  this Act.  These files shall be available to
 8    the Department upon request.  The evaluation  file  shall  be
 9    made  available  to  the participant monthly and shall not be
10    available to any other person  without  the  consent  of  the
11    employee.   In  carrying  out the provisions of this Section,
12    each Council  shall  assure  that  the  participant  will  be
13    afforded  the opportunity to discuss any matter contained in,
14    or omitted from, the file.
15    (Source: P.A. 88-114.)
16        (20 ILCS 1510/65)
17        Sec. 65.  Evaluation.  The Department  shall  conduct  an
18    evaluation  of  the success of the projects funded under this
19    Act.  Each project shall cooperate with the Department in the
20    collection  of  any   data   needed   for   the   evaluation.
21    Administration.
22        (a)  Accepting  Property  For  Use  Under  This Act.  The
23    Director is authorized, in carrying out this Act, to  accept,
24    purchase,  or lease in the name of the Department, and employ
25    or dispose of in furtherance of the purpose of this Act,  any
26    money  or  property,  real,  personal,  or mixed, tangible or
27    intangible, received by gift, devise, bequest, or  otherwise,
28    and to accept voluntary and uncompensated services.
29        (b)  General  Administrative Authority.  The Director may
30    make grants, contracts, or agreements,  establish  procedures
31    and  make  payments, in installments, in advance or by way of
32    reimbursement, or otherwise allocate or  expend  funds  under
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 1    this  Act  as  necessary  to  carry  out  this Act, including
 2    expenditures   for   construction,   repairs,   and   capital
 3    improvements, and including necessary adjustments in payments
 4    on account of overpayments or underpayments.
 5        (c)  Waiver Authority.  The Director may waive:
 6             (1)  the testing requirement  for  individuals  with
 7        handicaps;
 8             (2)  the  education  requirement in paragraph (2) of
 9        subsection (b) of Section 30; and
10             (3)  subject  to  a  2/3  vote  of   each   District
11        Executive  Council, the requirement relating to a 32-hour
12        work week under subsection (e) of Section 35 for  unusual
13        circumstances.
14        (d)  Report.   The  Director  shall prepare and submit to
15    the General Assembly an annual report on  the  administration
16    of this Act.  The Director shall include the following in the
17    report:
18             (1)  a  summary  of  the achievements, failures, and
19        problems of  the  programs  authorized  in  this  Act  in
20        meeting the objective of this Act; and
21             (2)  recommendations,  including recommendations for
22        legislative or administrative  action,  as  the  Director
23        deems appropriate.
24        (e)  Audit.  The Auditor General of the State of Illinois
25    and  any authorized representatives shall have access for the
26    purpose of audit and examination  to  any  books,  documents,
27    papers, and records, of any recipient under this Act that are
28    pertinent  to  the  amounts received and disbursed under this
29    Act.
30        (f)  Adoption  of  rules.    The   Director   may   adopt
31    appropriate rules to carry out this Act.
32    (Source: P.A. 88-114.)
33        (20 ILCS 1510/20 rep.)
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 1        (20 ILCS 1510/60 rep.)
 2        Section  10.  The Illinois Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act
 3    is amended by repealing Sections 20 and 60.
 4        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  July
 5    1, 1997.".

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