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1 | | AN ACT concerning State government. |
2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly: |
4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Economic Opportunity Act is |
5 | | amended by changing Section 3 as follows: |
6 | | (20 ILCS 625/3) (from Ch. 127, par. 2603) |
7 | | Sec. 3. (a) A community action agency is a political |
8 | | subdivision of the State, a combination of political |
9 | | subdivisions, a public agency, or a private nonprofit agency |
10 | | which has the authority under any applicable charter or laws |
11 | | to receive funds pursuant to Section 2 to support community |
12 | | action programs of the type described in Section 4 and is |
13 | | designated as a community action agency. |
14 | | (b) Each community action agency shall administer its |
15 | | community action programs through a Community Action Board |
16 | | consisting of no less than 9 members and no more than 15 to 51 |
17 | | members chosen as follows: |
18 | | (1) One-third of the members of the Board shall be |
19 | | elected public officials, currently holding office, or |
20 | | representatives designated by these officials. These |
21 | | members shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of |
22 | | the chief elected official of the political subdivision |
23 | | served by the community action agency. |
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1 | | (2) At least one-third of the members shall be persons |
2 | | chosen in accordance with democratic selection procedures |
3 | | adequate to assure that they are representative of |
4 | | low-income individuals and families the poor from within |
5 | | the area served. |
6 | | (3) The other members shall be officials or members of |
7 | | business, industry, labor, religious, welfare, education |
8 | | or other major groups or interests in the community. Each |
9 | | member of the Board selected to represent a specific |
10 | | geographic area within a community shall reside in that |
11 | | area. |
12 | | (4) The community action agency through its bylaws |
13 | | shall determine the board tenure of the members selected |
14 | | under subparagraphs (2) or (3). |
15 | | (c) Each community action agency shall consult |
16 | | neighborhood-based organizations composed of residents of the |
17 | | area and members of the groups served by that agency for |
18 | | assistance in the planning, conduct and evaluation of |
19 | | community action programs. |
20 | | (d) A community action agency shall |
21 | | (1) plan and carry out community action programs; |
22 | | (2) address the needs of low-income residents, gather |
23 | | information as to the problems and causes of poverty in |
24 | | the community and, where necessary, establish priorities |
25 | | among projects and activities on the basis of which |
26 | | projects provide the best and most efficient use of |
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1 | | resources; |
2 | | (3) encourage organizations engaged in activities |
3 | | related to community action programs to plan for, secure |
4 | | and administer financial assistance available either under |
5 | | Section 2 or from other sources on a common or cooperative |
6 | | basis, provide planning and technical assistance to those |
7 | | organizations, and cooperate with such organizations in |
8 | | undertaking actions to improve upon existing efforts to |
9 | | reduce poverty; |
10 | | (4) initiate and sponsor projects which are responsive |
11 | | to needs of the poor not otherwise being met, with |
12 | | particular emphasis on providing central or common |
13 | | services that can be drawn upon by a variety of related |
14 | | programs, and which offer new approaches or new types of |
15 | | services that can be incorporated into other programs; and |
16 | | (5) join with and encourage business, labor and other |
17 | | private groups and organizations to undertake, together |
18 | | with public officials and agencies, activities supporting |
19 | | community action programs which will result in the |
20 | | additional use of private resources and capabilities in an |
21 | | effort to develop new employment opportunities and |
22 | | stimulate investment that will have a measurable impact on |
23 | | reducing poverty among the residents of areas of |
24 | | concentrated poverty, and provide methods by which |
25 | | residents of those areas can work with private groups, |
26 | | firms, and institutions in seeking solutions to problems |