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1 | AN ACT to create the Illinois Africa-America Peace Brigade.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Illinois
Africa-America Peace
Brigade Act.
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6 | Section 5. Legislative declaration.
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7 | (a) The General Assembly declares that it
is the
policy of | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | this State to promote peace and friendship with African nations
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9 | through the Illinois
Africa-America Peace Brigade. The Peace | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Brigade shall make available to
interested
African
nations men | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | and women of this State qualified for service abroad and | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | willing to
serve
under conditions of hardship if necessary. A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | purpose of the Peace Brigade is
to help the peoples of African | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | nations
in meeting
their needs for trained manpower, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | particularly in meeting the basic needs of
those living
in the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | poorest areas of those countries, and to help promote a better
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17 | understanding of the
citizens of this State on the part of the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | peoples served and a
better
understanding of other peoples on | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | the part of the citizens of this State.
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20 | (b) The General Assembly declares that it is the policy of | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | this State to
promote the
success of the descendants of
persons | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | from
Africa who reside in this State. In order to meet this | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | goal, the
General Assembly
finds that it is necessary to | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | provide emergency resources, especially human
resources, to
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25 | the failing schools in the urban inner-city areas of this | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
26 | State. A purpose
of the Peace
Brigade is to provide those | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
27 | failing schools with their need for trained
manpower in
meeting | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
28 | the basic and remedial educational needs of African-American | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
29 | students.
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30 | Section 10. Definitions.
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31 | "Agency of the United States government" means any |
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1 | department, board, wholly
or partially owned corporation, or | ||||||
2 | other instrumentality, commission, or
establishment of
the | ||||||
3 | United States.
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4 | "Council" means the Illinois Africa-America Peace Brigade | ||||||
5 | Advisory Council
created by this Act.
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6 | "Director" means the Director of the Illinois | ||||||
7 | Africa-America Peace Brigade.
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8 | "Peace Brigade" means the Illinois Africa-America Peace | ||||||
9 | Brigade created by
this
Act.
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10 | "Secretary of State" means the Secretary of State of the | ||||||
11 | United States.
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12 | "Volunteer", unless the context otherwise requires, | ||||||
13 | includes
volunteer leaders
and
applicants for enrollment as | ||||||
14 | volunteers.
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15 | Section 15. Illinois Africa-America Peace Brigade; | ||||||
16 | director and deputy
director;
rules.
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17 | (a) There is created the Illinois Africa-America Peace | ||||||
18 | Brigade. The Peace
Brigade
shall be under the direction of a | ||||||
19 | Director and a Deputy Director appointed by
the
Governor with | ||||||
20 | the advice and consent of the Senate.
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21 | (b) The Director may adopt any rules necessary to carry out | ||||||
22 | the purposes of
this
Act and to perform any of the duties of | ||||||
23 | the Peace Brigade.
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24 | Section 20. Powers and duties.
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25 | (a) The Peace Brigade may enter into, perform, and modify | ||||||
26 | contracts and
agreements with and may otherwise cooperate with | ||||||
27 | any agency of the United
States
government, any state, any | ||||||
28 | State agency, or any educational institutions,
voluntary | ||||||
29 | agencies,
farm
organizations, labor unions, or other | ||||||
30 | organizations, persons, or firms.
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31 | (b) The Director may, with the approval of the Secretary of | ||||||
32 | State, assign
volunteers to temporary duty with international | ||||||
33 | organizations and agencies.
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34 | (c) The Director may assign volunteers to duty or make them |
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1 | available to
any
entity referred to in subsection (a) of this | ||||||
2 | Section in order to assist those
entities in
providing | ||||||
3 | development or other assistance to African nations.
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4 | (d) In recognition of the fact that women in developing | ||||||
5 | countries play a
significant role in economic production, | ||||||
6 | family support, and the overall
development
process, the Peace | ||||||
7 | Brigade shall, whenever possible, give particular attention
to | ||||||
8 | programs
and activities that integrate women into the economies | ||||||
9 | of African
nations.
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10 | (e) In recognition of the fact that 95% of the disabled | ||||||
11 | people in the world
are
among the poorest of the poor, the | ||||||
12 | Peace Brigade shall, whenever possible, give
particular | ||||||
13 | attention to programs and activities that integrate disabled | ||||||
14 | people
into the economies of African nations.
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15 | (f) The Director may, in cooperation with the State Board | ||||||
16 | of Education and
the
State Superintendent of Education, assign | ||||||
17 | volunteers to duty in urban
inner-city schools
in this State.
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18 | Section 25. Approval by the Secretary of State.
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19 | (a) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to infringe upon | ||||||
20 | the powers or
functions
of the Secretary of State. In carrying | ||||||
21 | out the purposes of this Act, the
Director must seek
the | ||||||
22 | approval of the Secretary of State for any programs or | ||||||
23 | activities of
the Peace
Brigade in foreign nations.
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24 | (b) Except with the approval of the Secretary of State, the | ||||||
25 | Peace Brigade
may
not
be assigned to perform services in | ||||||
26 | foreign nations that could more usefully be
performed by an
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27 | agency of the United States government.
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28 | Section 30. Employees, experts, and consultants.
The Peace | ||||||
29 | Brigade may employ any personnel, in accordance with the | ||||||
30 | Personnel
Code, that may be necessary to carry out the purposes | ||||||
31 | of this Act. The Peace
Brigade
may enter into contracts with | ||||||
32 | any experts and consultants that it deems
necessary to carry
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33 | out the purposes of this Act.
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1 | Section 35. Volunteers.
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2 | (a) The Director may enroll in the Peace Brigade for | ||||||
3 | service in African
nations and in urban inner-city schools in | ||||||
4 | this State
qualified citizens of this State without regard to | ||||||
5 | race, gender, creed, or
color.
No political
test or | ||||||
6 | qualification may be used in selecting any person for | ||||||
7 | enrollment as a
volunteer.
No person may be assigned to duty as | ||||||
8 | a volunteer in any foreign country unless
at the
time of the | ||||||
9 | assignment he or she possess a reasonable proficiency in
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10 | speaking
the
language of the country to which he or she will be | ||||||
11 | assigned.
The
Director may, by rule, prescribe any other | ||||||
12 | qualifications for volunteers.
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13 | (b) The terms and conditions of service of volunteers are | ||||||
14 | those set
forth in this Act and as the Director prescribes. The | ||||||
15 | service of any volunteer
may be
terminated at the pleasure of | ||||||
16 | the Director. Upon enrollment, every volunteer
shall take an
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17 | oath of office.
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18 | (c) Subject to appropriations, volunteers may be provided | ||||||
19 | with any living,
travel,
and leave allowances and any housing, | ||||||
20 | transportation, supplies, equipment,
subsistence,
and clothing | ||||||
21 | that the Director determines is necessary for their maintenance
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22 | and to insure
their health and their capacity to serve | ||||||
23 | effectively. Transportation and
travel allowances
may also be | ||||||
24 | provided, as the Director determines, for applicants for | ||||||
25 | enrollment
as volunteers to or from
places of training and | ||||||
26 | places of enrollment and for former volunteers from
places of
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27 | service to their homes.
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28 | (d) Subject to appropriations, volunteers who serve in a | ||||||
29 | foreign country may
receive a readjustment
allowance, in an | ||||||
30 | amount determined by the Director,
for each month of | ||||||
31 | satisfactory service. The
readjustment
allowance of each | ||||||
32 | volunteer is payable on his or her return to the United
States.
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33 | Under circumstances that the Director determines, however, the | ||||||
34 | readjustment
allowance,
or any part thereof, may be paid to the | ||||||
35 | volunteer or members of his or her
family during
the period of | ||||||
36 | his or her service or before his or her return to the United
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1 | States. In the
event of a volunteer's death during the period | ||||||
2 | of service, the readjustment
allowance shall
be paid to his or | ||||||
3 | her family.
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4 | (e) Subject to appropriation, volunteers, applicants for | ||||||
5 | enrollment as
volunteers,
and former volunteers may receive any | ||||||
6 | health examinations, immunizations, or
health
and dental care | ||||||
7 | that the Director deems necessary or appropriate.
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8 | (f) In order to assure that the skills and experience of | ||||||
9 | former volunteers
are fully
used, the Director may, in | ||||||
10 | cooperation with agencies of the United States
government, | ||||||
11 | State agencies,
private employers, educational institutions, | ||||||
12 | and other entities, counsel
volunteers
with respect to | ||||||
13 | opportunities for further education and employment.
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14 | (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, attorneys | ||||||
15 | may be employed
and
attorneys' fees, court costs, bail, and | ||||||
16 | other expenses incidental to the
defense
of volunteers
may be | ||||||
17 | paid in foreign judicial or administrative proceedings to which
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18 | volunteers have
been made parties.
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19 | (h) Subject to appropriation, the minor children of a | ||||||
20 | volunteer that are
living with
the volunteer may receive:
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21 | (1) any living, travel, education, and leave | ||||||
22 | allowances and any housing,
transportation, subsistence, | ||||||
23 | and clothing that the Director determines;
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24 | (2) any health care, including health care following | ||||||
25 | the volunteer's
service
for an illness or injury incurred | ||||||
26 | during the period of service, that the
Director
determines;
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27 | (3) any orientation, language, and other training that | ||||||
28 | the Director
determines; and
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29 | (4) the benefits of subsection (g) of this Section on | ||||||
30 | the same basis of
volunteers.
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31 | (i) Subject to appropriations, the cost of packing and | ||||||
32 | unpacking,
transporting to
and from a place of storage, and | ||||||
33 | storing the furniture and household and
personal effects
of a | ||||||
34 | volunteer who has one or more minor children at the time of his | ||||||
35 | or her
entering pre-enrollment training may be paid from the | ||||||
36 | date of his or her
departure
from his or
her place of
residence |
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1 | to enter training until no later than 3 months after his or her
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2 | service is
terminated.
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3 | Section 40. Volunteer leaders. The Director may enroll as | ||||||
4 | volunteer leaders
in the
Peace Brigade qualified citizens of | ||||||
5 | this State whose services are required for
supervisory
or other | ||||||
6 | special duties or responsibilities in connection with programs | ||||||
7 | or
activities under
this Act. The ratio of the total number of | ||||||
8 | volunteer leaders in service at any
one time
may not exceed one | ||||||
9 | to 25. Volunteer leaders are entitled to the same benefits
as
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10 | volunteers.
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11 | Section 45. Training programs. The Director shall make | ||||||
12 | provision for any
training
that he or she deems appropriate for | ||||||
13 | each applicant for enrollment as a
volunteer and each
enrolled | ||||||
14 | volunteer. All of the provisions of this Act that apply to | ||||||
15 | volunteers
apply to
applicants for enrollment during any period | ||||||
16 | of training occurring before
enrollment.
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17 | Section 50. Applications; background check; enrollment.
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18 | (a) Applicants for enrollment as volunteers must submit any | ||||||
19 | information,
including
fingerprints taken by a law enforcement | ||||||
20 | officer, that the Director requires on
a form
furnished by the | ||||||
21 | Director. The Director shall provide any information
necessary | ||||||
22 | for a
background check to the Department of State Police. The | ||||||
23 | Director may request
that the
Secretary of State conduct a | ||||||
24 | security investigation of an applicant for
enrollment for | ||||||
25 | service in a foreign nation.
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26 | (b) If the Director is satisfied that an applicant meets | ||||||
27 | the qualifications
for a
volunteer and after the applicant | ||||||
28 | completes any pre-enrollment training that
the Director
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29 | requires, the applicant may be enrolled as a volunteer.
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30 | Section 55. Illinois Africa-America Peace Brigade Advisory | ||||||
31 | Council.
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32 | (a) The Illinois Africa-America Peace Brigade Advisory |
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1 | Council is created.
The
Council consists of 15 members | ||||||
2 | appointed by the Governor, with the advice
and
consent of the | ||||||
3 | Senate. Members of the Council shall be broadly representative
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4 | of the
general public, including educational institutions; | ||||||
5 | private volunteer agencies;
private
industry; farm | ||||||
6 | organizations; labor unions; different regions of the State;
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7 | different
educational, economic, racial, and national | ||||||
8 | backgrounds; different age
groupings; and
both genders.
No | ||||||
9 | member of the Council may be a State employee.
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10 | (b) The first appointments of members of the Council shall | ||||||
11 | be made not more
than 60 days after the effective date of this | ||||||
12 | Act. Of the members initially
appointed under this
Section, 8 | ||||||
13 | shall be appointed to one-year terms and 7 shall be appointed | ||||||
14 | to
2-year terms. Thereafter, all members shall serve 2-year | ||||||
15 | terms.
No member may serve for more than 2 consecutive 2-year | ||||||
16 | terms.
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17 | Members of the Council serve at the pleasure of the | ||||||
18 | Governor. A member
of the Council may be removed by a vote of 9 | ||||||
19 | members for malfeasance in office,
for persistent neglect of or | ||||||
20 | inability to discharge duties, or for offenses
involving moral | ||||||
21 | turpitude.
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22 | Within 30 days after any vacancy occurs in the
office of a | ||||||
23 | member of the Council, the Governor shall nominate an | ||||||
24 | individual to
fill the vacancy. A member appointed to fill a | ||||||
25 | vacancy occurring before the
expiration of the term for which | ||||||
26 | the member's predecessor was appointed shall
be appointed only | ||||||
27 | for the remainder of that term.
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28 | (c) Subject to appropriation, members of the Council may be | ||||||
29 | compensated for
each day
(including travel time) during which | ||||||
30 | the member is engaged in the actual
performance of
his or her | ||||||
31 | duties as a Council member. Members may not receive | ||||||
32 | compensation
for more
than 20 days in any calendar year.
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33 | (d) A member of the Council must disclose to the Council | ||||||
34 | the existence of
any
direct or indirect financial interest in | ||||||
35 | any particular matter
before the
Council and may not vote or | ||||||
36 | otherwise participate as a Council member with
respect to
that |
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1 | matter.
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2 | (e) At its first meeting and at its first regular meeting | ||||||
3 | in each calendar
year
thereafter, the Council must elect a | ||||||
4 | chair and a vice-chair from its members.
The chair
and | ||||||
5 | vice-chair may not be members of the same political party.
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6 | (f) The Council must hold a regular meeting during each | ||||||
7 | calendar year and
shall
meet at the call of the Governor, the | ||||||
8 | Director, the chair, or 1/4 of its
members. The
Council shall | ||||||
9 | adopt any by-laws and rules that it considers necessary to | ||||||
10 | carry
out its
functions. The by-laws and rules must include | ||||||
11 | procedures for fixing the time
and place
of meetings, giving or | ||||||
12 | waiving notice of meetings, and keeping minutes of
meetings.
A | ||||||
13 | majority of the members of the Council constitute a quorum for | ||||||
14 | the
purposes of transacting any business.
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15 | (g) The Council
shall evaluate the accomplishments of the | ||||||
16 | Peace Brigade, assess the potential
capabilities
and the future | ||||||
17 | role of the Peace Brigade, and make recommendations to the
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18 | Governor, the
Director, and, as the Council considers | ||||||
19 | appropriate, the General Assembly
for
the purpose of guiding | ||||||
20 | the future
direction of the
Peace Brigade and of helping to | ||||||
21 | ensure that the purposes and programs of the
Peace
Brigade are | ||||||
22 | carried out in ways that are economical, efficient, responsive | ||||||
23 | to
changing needs,
and in accordance with the law. The Council | ||||||
24 | may also make any other
evaluations,
assessments, and | ||||||
25 | recommendations it considers appropriate.
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26 | Subject to appropriation, the Council may conduct on-site | ||||||
27 | inspections and
make examinations of the activities of the | ||||||
28 | Peace Brigade in other countries.
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29 | (h) Not later than January 1 of each year, the Council must | ||||||
30 | submit to the
Governor
and the Director a report on its views | ||||||
31 | on the programs and activities of the
Peace Brigade.
Each | ||||||
32 | report must contain a summary of the advice and recommendations | ||||||
33 | of the
Council.
Within 90 days after receiving the report, the | ||||||
34 | Governor must submit the
report to the
General Assembly, | ||||||
35 | together with any comments concerning the report that the
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36 | Governor
or the Director considers appropriate.
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1 | (i) The Director shall make available to the Council any | ||||||
2 | personnel,
administrative
support services, and technical | ||||||
3 | assistance necessary to carry out its functions
effectively.
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4 | Section 60. Report. At least once during each fiscal year, | ||||||
5 | the Governor
must report on the programs and activities of the | ||||||
6 | Peace Brigade under this Act
to the General Assembly.
The | ||||||
7 | report must include:
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8 | (1) a description of the purpose and scope of any | ||||||
9 | project that the Peace
Brigade
undertook during the | ||||||
10 | preceding fiscal year; and
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11 | (2) recommendations for improving coordination of | ||||||
12 | projects between the
Peace
Brigade, the United States, and | ||||||
13 | other State agencies.
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14 | Section 800. The Departments of State Government Law of the | ||||||
15 | Civil
Administrative
Code of Illinois is amended by
changing | ||||||
16 | Sections 5-15 and 5-20 and by adding Section 5-425 as follows:
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17 | (20 ILCS 5/5-15) (was 20 ILCS 5/3)
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18 | Sec. 5-15. Departments of State government. The | ||||||
19 | Departments of
State government are created as follows:
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20 | The Department on Aging.
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21 | The Department of Agriculture.
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22 | The Department of Central Management Services.
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23 | The Department of Children and Family Services.
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24 | The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
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25 | The Department of Corrections.
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26 | The Department of Employment Security.
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27 | The Department of Financial Institutions.
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28 | The Department of Human Rights.
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29 | The Department of Human Services.
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30 | The Department of Insurance.
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31 | The Department of Labor.
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32 | The Department of the Lottery.
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33 | The Department of Natural Resources.
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1 | The Department of Nuclear Safety.
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2 | The Department of Professional Regulation.
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3 | The Department of Public Aid.
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4 | The Department of Public Health.
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5 | The Department of Revenue.
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6 | The Department of State Police.
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7 | The Department of Transportation.
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8 | The Department of Veterans' Affairs.
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9 | The Illinois Africa-America Peace Brigade.
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10 | (Source: P.A. 93-25, eff. 6-20-03.)
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11 | (20 ILCS 5/5-20) (was 20 ILCS 5/4)
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12 | Sec. 5-20. Heads of departments. Each department shall have | ||||||
13 | an
officer as its head who shall
be known as director or | ||||||
14 | secretary and who shall, subject to the
provisions of the Civil | ||||||
15 | Administrative Code of Illinois,
execute the powers and | ||||||
16 | discharge the duties
vested by law in his or her respective | ||||||
17 | department.
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18 | The following officers are hereby created:
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19 | Director of Aging, for the Department on Aging.
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20 | Director of Agriculture, for the Department of | ||||||
21 | Agriculture.
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22 | Director of Central Management Services, for the | ||||||
23 | Department of Central
Management Services.
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24 | Director of Children and Family Services, for the | ||||||
25 | Department of Children and
Family Services.
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26 | Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, for
the | ||||||
27 | Department of Commerce
and Economic Opportunity.
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28 | Director of Corrections, for the Department of | ||||||
29 | Corrections.
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30 | Director of Employment Security, for the Department of | ||||||
31 | Employment Security.
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32 | Director of Financial Institutions, for the Department of | ||||||
33 | Financial
Institutions.
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34 | Director of Human Rights, for the Department of Human | ||||||
35 | Rights.
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1 | Secretary of Human Services, for the Department of Human | ||||||
2 | Services.
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3 | Director of Insurance, for the Department of Insurance.
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4 | Director of Labor, for the Department of Labor.
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5 | Director of the Lottery, for the Department of the Lottery.
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6 | Director of Natural Resources, for the Department of | ||||||
7 | Natural Resources.
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8 | Director of Nuclear Safety, for the Department of Nuclear | ||||||
9 | Safety.
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10 | Director of Professional Regulation, for the Department of | ||||||
11 | Professional
Regulation.
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12 | Director of Public Aid, for the Department of Public Aid.
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13 | Director of Public Health, for the Department of Public | ||||||
14 | Health.
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15 | Director of Revenue, for the Department of Revenue.
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16 | Director of State Police, for the Department of State | ||||||
17 | Police.
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18 | Secretary of Transportation, for the Department of | ||||||
19 | Transportation.
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20 | Director of Veterans' Affairs, for the Department of | ||||||
21 | Veterans' Affairs.
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22 | Director of the Illinois Africa-America Peace Brigade, for | ||||||
23 | the Illinois
Africa-America Peace Brigade.
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24 | (Source: P.A. 93-25, eff. 6-20-03.)
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25 | (20 ILCS 5/5-425 new)
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26 | Sec. 5-425. In the Illinois Africa-America Peace Brigade. | ||||||
27 | The Director
and
the
Assistant Director of the Illinois | ||||||
28 | Africa-America Peace Brigade shall receive
annual
salaries | ||||||
29 | that are the same as the salaries of the Director and Assistant
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30 | Director
of Agriculture, respectively, until such time as their | ||||||
31 | salaries are set by the
Compensation Review Board, and | ||||||
32 | thereafter shall receive salaries as set by the
Compensation | ||||||
33 | Review Board.
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34 | Section 805. The Department of State Police Law of the |
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1 | Civil Administrative
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2 | Section 2605-345 as follows:
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3 | (20 ILCS 2605/2605-345 new)
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4 | Sec. 2605-345. Criminal background investigations for the | ||||||
5 | Illinois
Africa-America Peace Brigade. Upon the request of the | ||||||
6 | Director of the Illinois
Africa-America
Peace Brigade, to | ||||||
7 | conduct criminal background investigations of applicants for
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8 | enrollment as volunteers in the Illinois Africa-America Peace | ||||||
9 | Brigade and to
report any
criminal history information to the | ||||||
10 | Director of the Illinois Africa-America
Peace Brigade.
The | ||||||
11 | request shall be in the form and manner specified by the | ||||||
12 | Department.
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