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1 | | AN ACT concerning persons with disabilities.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
5 | | Customized Employment for Individuals with Disabilities Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to assist |
7 | | individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities or |
8 | | similar conditions resulting in a most significant disability |
9 | | who seek employment and require more individualized assistance |
10 | | to achieve and maintain integrated employment at competitive |
11 | | wages through a process of customized planning and negotiation. |
12 | | Section 10. Customized Employment Pilot Program. The |
13 | | Department of Human Services, through its Division of |
14 | | Rehabilitation Services and in collaboration with the Division |
15 | | of Developmental Disabilities, shall establish a 5-year |
16 | | Customized Employment Pilot Program that serves a minimum of 25 |
17 | | individuals by the second year of the Pilot Program. The Pilot |
18 | | Program shall include the following components: |
19 | | (1) An intensive discovery phase during which the |
20 | | unique needs, abilities, and interests of the individual |
21 | | will be explored by the individual at his or her direction |
22 | | with assistance from family, friends, colleagues, |
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1 | | advocates, community-based service agencies, and others as |
2 | | determined by the individual. |
3 | | (2) A customized person-centered planning process |
4 | | based upon information gathered during the discovery phase |
5 | | that involves capturing, organizing, and presenting the |
6 | | information in a blueprint for the job search. |
7 | | (3) An employer negotiation process in which job duties |
8 | | and employee expectations are negotiated to align the |
9 | | skills and interests of the individual with the needs of an |
10 | | employer. The negotiation process may result in agreement |
11 | | on options such as (i) carving out a job for the |
12 | | individual, (ii) creating a new job description, (iii) |
13 | | creating a new job, (iv) job-sharing, and (v) agreeing on |
14 | | job supports, transportation needs, assistive technology, |
15 | | work hours, location, or supervision needs. |
16 | | (4) A flexible timeline for a comprehensive discovery, |
17 | | planning, and job placement process to accommodate the |
18 | | unique needs of the individual. |
19 | | The Customized Employment Pilot Program shall be |
20 | | implemented through an individualized plan for employment |
21 | | developed by the individual with a disability and the |
22 | | vocational rehabilitation counselor employed by the Division |
23 | | of Rehabilitation Services. The individual with a disability |
24 | | may choose to have a personal representative participate in the |
25 | | development of the individualized plan for employment. |
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1 | | Section 15. Selection of participants. Individuals shall |
2 | | be identified and referred to the Department to participate in |
3 | | the Pilot Program by community-based agencies serving persons |
4 | | with intellectual or developmental disabilities. A team of |
5 | | individuals identified during the discovery phase shall be |
6 | | created to work with the individual during the process. The |
7 | | team shall include at least one qualified staff person as |
8 | | described in Section 25. Selection preference shall be given to |
9 | | individuals who are currently working in a sheltered workshop |
10 | | setting for a subminimum wage and individuals for whom it is |
11 | | likely that their current employment options will be limited to |
12 | | working in a sheltered workshop for a subminimum wage. |
13 | | Section 20. Diversity. Participants in the Pilot Program |
14 | | shall reflect the geographical, racial, ethnic, gender, and |
15 | | income-level diversity of the State. |
16 | | Section 25. Community-based agencies and staff |
17 | | qualifications. The Pilot Program shall utilize a minimum of 4 |
18 | | Illinois non-profit community-based agencies that must: |
19 | | (1) assign at least one staff member who has received a |
20 | | certificate of completion for training in community |
21 | | employment, with a specialization in customized |
22 | | employment, from a recognized and qualified training |
23 | | entity such as the Association of Community Rehabilitation |
24 | | Educators; and |
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1 | | (2) have access to technical assistance on customized |
2 | | employment from a recognized and qualified training entity |
3 | | to work with each participant in the Pilot Program. |
4 | | Section 30. Data collection and reporting. The Department |
5 | | shall collect data regarding the successes and challenges of |
6 | | the Pilot Program and shall submit an annual report to the |
7 | | Governor and the General Assembly on March 1st of each year |
8 | | beginning in 2021 until the Pilot Program terminates. The |
9 | | reports shall: (i) make a recommendation as to whether the |
10 | | Pilot Program should continue or become a statewide program; |
11 | | (ii) provide cost estimates, including the average per person |
12 | | costs; and (iii) recommend ways in which the Pilot Program can |
13 | | be improved to better serve the needs of individuals with |
14 | | disabilities and employers. |
15 | | Section 35. Advice and recommendations. In the creation, |
16 | | operation, and administration of the Pilot Program, the |
17 | | Department shall seek the advice and recommendations of the |
18 | | State Rehabilitation Council, Illinois Council on |
19 | | Developmental Disabilities, the Illinois Task Force on |
20 | | Employment and Economic Opportunity for Persons with |
21 | | Disabilities, statewide disability advocacy groups, and |
22 | | organizations representing large, medium, and small |
23 | | businesses. |