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Rep. Constance A. Howard
Filed: 4/11/2005
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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3650
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 3650, AS AMENDED, by |
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| replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
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| following:
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| "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| Integrated Telecommunications Outreach, Outcomes, Planning, |
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| and Digital Literacy Act. |
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| Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that the |
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| following needs are essential to statewide telecommunications |
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| technological infrastructure: |
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| (1) The need for affordable telephone and Internet |
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| connections for all Illinoisans. The daily convenience and |
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| necessity of residents, businesses,
community institutions, |
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| and enterprises calls for cooperation by all to facilitate a |
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| range of telephone and telecommunication services that enable |
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| all persons, enterprises, and institutions to connect with each |
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| other for the basic purposes of life, safety, health, and |
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| productive activity and for the purpose of getting Illinois |
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| online in convenient and affordable advanced communication and |
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| broadband as a linked, digitally literate set of regions that |
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| are competitive in our world today. |
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| (2) The need for digital literacy and technological skills |
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| to use Internet tools and improve citizen productivity. The |
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| safety, health, and social cohesion of all individuals, |
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| families, and
communities in Illinois, as well as the speed of |
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| expansion of voice, data, and visual communication services in |
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| many modes calls for multiyear cooperation for systematic |
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| outreach to all Illinois residents to understand their |
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| telephone and telecommunications options, availability, costs, |
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| guarantees, and qualities of service, including advertisement |
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| of choices and the availability of consumer protection, the |
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| development of means for systematic feedback about the quality |
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| of service and its impacts on many kinds of customers, and for |
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| the purpose of sustaining systematic means for user-friendly |
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| ways to continually advance digital literacy to use the |
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| increasingly complex electronic and telephone-linked tools |
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| that are new necessities of life both for average residents and |
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| for residents who may be without the stability and resources of |
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| daily access to full phone service. |
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| (3) The need for assistance in providing personal |
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| information and content management tools for average |
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| residents. The volume of telephone and |
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| telecommunications-based personal and
mass communication calls |
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| for designing telephone and telecommunications choices to |
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| enable all residents, enterprises, and institutions to manage |
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| and have privacy in communication through consumer service |
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| tools provided by many public, private, and community |
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| providers, as they communicate with each other for basic |
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| purposes of life, liberty, and happiness, such as statewide |
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| consumer and business application tools, which include using |
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| telephone and telecommunications tools for more advanced |
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| purposes of connecting with the Internet online services for |
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| public services, schools and learning, health care, cultural |
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| and community arts, employment, economic opportunity, |
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| commercial and consumer purchasing, and transportation and |
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| local access places in their community dialogs and planning. |
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| (4) The need for cooperative local, regional, and Statewide |
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| planning for basic telecommunications and broadband extension |
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| to all Illinois citizens. The many kinds and levels of basic |
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| and advanced services and the
integration of provision by |
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| converging modes of wireline, cable, wireless satellite, |
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| wireless towers, wireless locations, utility lines, and voice |
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| over Internet, and information kiosk web services, call for |
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| statewide cooperation in better data collection and sharing. |
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| This includes data about current and newly emerging |
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| availability, choices, and costs of basic and advanced |
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| telephone and telecommunications and evaluation of service |
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| quality and use and for transition to new baseline levels of |
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| broadband for daily use. |
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| (5) The need for assistance to residents with special basic |
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| telecommunication and assistive technology needs. There are |
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| social needs for better information by many kinds of consumers
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| who have limited telephone and telecommunications choices, |
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| including needs to understand special programs for basic life |
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| connections and assistive services, as well as opportunities to |
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| benefit from stable telecommunications addresses and special |
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| service designated for universal service connectivity and |
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| adaptive connections, regardless of visual, hearing, physical, |
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| or developmental condition. |
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| (6) The need for better public access to telecommunications |
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| services. There are needs for all consumers to better |
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| understand how to use public access information services, |
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| including call-in and call-out services of 911, use of 411 |
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| personal services and electronic directory assistance, 311 |
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| local government information, and new 211 public and community |
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| human services. |
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| (7) The need for better cooperation among local, county, |
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| regional, and Statewide telecommunications planning and |
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| outcomes tracking. There are needs for local, county, and |
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| statewide public officials and
planning bodies to have better |
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| information on telephone and telecommunications capacity and |
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| usage and digital and technological skills in order to |
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| undertake multi-year plans and public infrastructure |
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| investments, to communicate the telecommunications readiness |
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| of particular facilities or areas, and reduce the costs to |
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| local taxpayers for basic infrastructure, as well as for |
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| emergency safety and core health connections services, which |
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| often require advanced telecommunications for life supporting |
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| uses and greatest savings in public and resident costs and |
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| efficiencies in network usage |
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| (8) The need for lesser connected residents to maintain |
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| access and technological skills at home, at work, and in public |
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| settings in order for Illinois to compete in the world |
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| marketplace. There are needs for all Illinois residents, and |
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| especially residents with less
than average resources or in |
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| lesser connected communities or with special needs, to gain and |
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| maintain technological and digital literacy skills to use basic |
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| and advanced telecommunications in homes, at work, in schools, |
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| libraries, community centers, and health care facilities, and |
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| in public agencies and in settings, including at public and |
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| commercial information kiosks or information ATM machines; |
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| including the need to systematically increase the |
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| telecommunications use capacity of the Illinois workforce to |
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| reduce unemployment and underemployment in Illinois, which |
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| continues at substantially higher levels than national |
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| averages and which lags in terms of hiring for professional, |
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| technical, and entry-level employment in the face of regional |
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| and worldwide trends and models of success. |
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| (9) The need for cooperation among State agencies |
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| concerning telecommunications access and technological skills |
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| programs to increase stakeholder investments from public and |
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| private parties. There are needs for cooperation among many |
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| State agencies, including cooperation among the Department of |
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| Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the Illinois Commerce |
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| Commission, and the many programs that have responsibility for |
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| outreach concerning skill building, public benefit access, |
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| literacy, communication, and library networks, and community |
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| quality of life planning and implementation. |
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| (10) The need for a public-private coordinating committee |
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| to work with the Department of Commerce and Economic |
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| Opportunity and its Advisory Committee on Elimination of the |
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| Digital Divide to integrate outreach and multi-year |
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| sustainable approaches. Coordinating and cooperating parties |
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| need to include telecommunications providers, |
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| telecommunications-related technology product and service |
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| providers, community technology providers, consumer interest |
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| and economic development and health and safety organizations, |
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| community service and research programs of institutions of |
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| higher education and community service and technological |
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| skills programs of elementary and secondary education, public |
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| agencies and local and regional planning bodies in all regions |
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| of the State, and other State and federal agencies and offices |
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| to assist in enabling all interested parties in participating |
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| in outreach, outcomes, planning, and digital literacy |
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| activities, in identifying appropriate sources of revenues for |
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| specific programs, and in developing new sources of endowment |
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| or program matching funds, including through programs and |
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| partnerships to share information about the synergies and |
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| shared data and outcomes information on Digital Literacy and |
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| Technology Access programs for underserved areas and |
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| populations in the State. |
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| Section 10. Telecommunications outreach cooperation. |
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| Subject to appropriation, the Department of Commerce and |
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| Economic Opportunity, as part of the Director's responsibility |
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| for regional planning, technology, industrial competitiveness, |
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| and workforce skills, for electronic product life cycle |
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| enterprises, and for communication with telecommunications |
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| carriers and others in relation to the Eliminate the Digital |
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| Divide Law, shall establish a telecommunications outreach |
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| program within the Division of Technology and Industrial |
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| Competitiveness, in consultation with the Illinois Commerce |
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| Commission. The telecommunications outreach program shall do |
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| all of the following: |
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| (1) Convene a working group of all public agencies, |
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| telecommunications providers,
and community and consumer |
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| enterprises or institutions that have substantial outreach |
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| programs concerning educating residents, especially |
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| low-income, less connected, and special needs residents, |
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| to catalog telecommunications outreach and marketing |
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| programs, audiences, communication processes, and |
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| potential means of cooperation. |
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| (2) Undertake an expanded outreach and marketing |
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| process among
telecommunications providers and others to |
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| secure contributions to the Eliminate the Digital Divide |
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| Trust Program, in order to highlight the locations of |
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| public access community technology centers and services, |
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| linked with all State departments and offices, and to |
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| encourage the acquisition and maintenance of basic and more |
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| advanced technological and digital literacy skills linked |
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| with Internet and other telecommunications in underserved |
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| communities. |
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| (3) Establish and undertake a program of outreach to |
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| implement a Good Samaritan Computer program to solicit |
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| voluntary contributions to assist low-income individuals |
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| and families in purchasing, using, and maintaining |
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| computers and internet connects, coordinated with other |
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| outreach and solicitation programs for individual |
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| contributions. |
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| (4) Establish among parties participating under this |
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| Section and other Sections established in this Act, a |
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| public-private coordinating committee with responsibility |
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| to help identify and secure multi-year investment or |
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| endowment funds and program funds, including through |
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| federal, national, and international programs, including |
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| through cooperative outreach programs and through |
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| matching, formal or informal partnerships or cooperation, |
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| including tracking outcomes and research data, through an |
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| annual review of achievements of programs of the Department |
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| and others, through opportunities for local access plans in |
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| all communities to participate, and other means to expand |
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| digital literacy and technology access through an |
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| Eliminate the Digital Divide Community Trust process or |
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| future structure as a local-State stakeholder community to |
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| assist in improving the quality of lives and strengthening |
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| the family and social networks of low income and other |
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| lesser connected residents and entities. |
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| Section 15. Telephone and telecommunications service |
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| outcomes, data sharing, and planning. Subject to |
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| appropriation, the Department of Commerce and Economic |
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| Opportunity, in cooperation with the Illinois Commerce |
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| Commission and the Illinois Attorney General, shall establish a |
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| Telecommunications Service Outcomes, Data Sharing, and Local |
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| Planning program. The program shall: |
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| (1) Convene a local-State-federal telecommunications |
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| cooperative data
collection and sharing working group to |
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| make recommendations on State-federal cooperation, |
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| including basic and broadband telecommunications data from |
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| FCC form 477, to assist decision-makers, planners, and |
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| consumer protection parties at the State and local levels |
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| to gain better data to make decisions concerning all modes |
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| of telecommunications and information infrastructure, |
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| including homeland security standards. |
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| (2) Establish and undertake a regional-local |
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| telecommunications planning process in
cooperation with 7 |
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| to 10 regional telecommunications service planning areas |
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| in Illinois, regional planning councils and their member |
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| public officials, other parties within multi-county areas, |
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| nonprofit community development, technology and media |
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| networks, and telecommunications consumer groups in these |
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| regions, along the lines of using an RFP process to provide |
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| grants to community telecommunications planning |
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| facilitators. |
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| (3) Establish and undertake special community |
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| telecommunication local access planning for sustainability |
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| process for community-based collaboratives or consortia, |
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| with grant funding available from Department programs, |
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| from public-private partnerships, or from the Eliminate |
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| the Digital Divide Program or a combination of sources, |
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| plan for programs that assist low income families to secure |
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| loans and access to special discount programs of electronic |
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| product companies, and plan for electronic product |
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| recovery and recycling programs and enterprises. |
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| (4) Undertake demonstration telephone and |
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| telecommunications quality of
service feedback assemblies |
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| in a number of local access places in areas of 5,000 up to |
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| 60,000 residents in each telecommunications service |
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| region, with an initial focus on low-income or otherwise |
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| lesser connected communities, with a purpose of bringing |
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| together a cross-section of consumers of all modes of |
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| telecommunications to provide systematic feedback on top |
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| priorities for telecommunications infrastructure or |
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| services to improve the quality of families and |
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| communities, and specific improvements in the quality, |
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| availability, costs, and information about each |
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| telecommunications provider or service. The assemblies |
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| shall be hosted by non-profit, educational, community, or |
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| public agencies or enterprises, or consortia of those |
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| entities, that are not substantial providers of |
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| telecommunications services and that shall work closely |
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| with regional planning councils and related community |
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| development and consumer services networks in the area. |
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| Section 20. Technological literacy trust grants and |
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| outcome tracking initiative. Subject to appropriation, the |
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| Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity shall |
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| establish an Eliminate the Digital Divide Community Trust |
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| Program as a continuation and expansion of the Eliminate the |
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| Digital Divide grant program, in cooperation with other State |
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| agencies, community technology and community development |
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| networks, consumer representatives, education and higher |
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| education agencies and extension services, regional planning |
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| councils, local public agency officials, and public, |
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| nonprofit, and business institutions or enterprises that |
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| provide grants and other resources for telephone, |
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| telecommunications and related quality of life services, |
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| training, or infrastructure and in consultation with the |
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| advisory committee on elimination of the digital divide. The |
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| Trust Program may receive voluntary contributions directly |
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| from members of the public, including any entity, and from the |
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| voluntary contribution programs of telecommunications |
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| providers authorized under the Eliminate the Digital Divide |
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| Law. |
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| The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity shall |
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| do all of the following: |
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| (1) Provide "Train the Trainer" grants, other |
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| professional development grants, and
evaluation-linked |
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| grants to determine the outcomes and the impacts of digital |
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| literacy and technology access programs of the Department |
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| of Commerce and Economic Opportunity and other State |
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| agencies and significant regional or statewide programs to |
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| entities or consortia that are region-based, |
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| circuit-based, or statewide-based community technology |
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| centers or networks that participate in the broadly-based |
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| annual Telecommunications Conference on Economic |
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| Development and telehealth sponsored by the University of |
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| Illinois extension program and others. |
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| (2) Provide "Community Innovation" grants of between |
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| $5,000 to $50,000 to nonprofit community-based |
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| organizations to demonstrate innovative means to host |
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| consumer and community feedback activities on the impact of |
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| telecommunication access and technological skills on |
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| quality of life, including assemblies in local access |
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| places, in low-income areas and other underserved |
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| populations and communities with special and assistive |
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| needs, and for purposes of developing community |
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| telecommunication plans, or community technology center or |
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| consortia sustainability plans, to extend access and |
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| skills, including in homes, work locations, community |
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| technology centers, and public settings, including |
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| information kiosks, and including through innovative |
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| job-producing and revenue-generating community |
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| enterprises, including in the expanding areas of |
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| processing, demanufacturing and distribution of used |
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| technologies, undertaking electronic product recycling |
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| activities, and the development and distribution of |
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| personal information and content management tools and |
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| information ATM cards in the community, either directly or |
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| through statewide or regional circuit consortia with |
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| substantial experience in assisting such organizations. |
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| (3) In consultation with the Advisory Committee on |
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| Elimination of the Digital Divide, provide "Family and |
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| Social Network Strengthening" grants
of an amount to be |
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| determined to innovative organizations or enterprises that |
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| have the capacity to provide and sustain personal |
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| information and content management tools and services, |
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| including assistive technologies, e-mail and e-personal |
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| applications at low-cost or no-cost to low-income and other |
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| underserved families, individuals, and small businesses to |
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| enable them to acquire skills and develop and strengthen |
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| links with ongoing consumer and small business services and |
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| Community Technology Centers and other important work and |
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| family support networks and with special focus on |
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| regionwide and statewide sustainable networks and |
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| services. |
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| (4) Co-sponsor an annual statewide community |
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| technology center professional
development conference and |
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| any regional professional development online resources and |
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| calendar activities recommended by the advisory committee |
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| on elimination of the digital divide. |
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| (5) Convene a stakeholder conference on resources to |
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| eliminate the digital
divide and assist in planning for |
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| statewide broadband extension, digital government, and |
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| Illinois connection initiatives to support participation |
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| by stakeholders in Eliminate the Digital Divide programs |
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| and centers. |
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| (6) Administer the resources in the current Eliminate |
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| the Digital Divide grant
program, with interest on funds in |
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| the program to be used by the program and with funds |
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| received by the program from contributions from residents |
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| and stakeholders in digital literacy, including from |
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| telecommunications formulaic or other contributions, not |
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| subject to reduction or use by the general treasury |
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| reduction or use by the general treasury and with authority |
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| to make grants of up to $75,000 for technological skills |
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| and telecommunication and technology access to Community |
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| Technology Centers and to "Train the Trainer" grants |
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| provided for in this Section and to enable Community |
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| Technology Centers to assist participants in understanding |
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| and using personal information and content management |
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| tools as part of regular training and access services and |
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| as a means to assist those Centers in developing on-going |
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| services to participants and sources of earned revenue. |
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| (7) Prepare an annual report on Digital Literacy and |
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| Technology and Telecommunication Access and their impact |
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| on community and economic development in the State, |
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| including a summary of outcomes and annual comparisons of |
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| impacts of grants since the initial grants under the |
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| Eliminate the Digital Divide Law, by February 1 of each |
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| year. |
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| (8) Propose a formal Eliminate the Digital Divide |
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| Community Trust structure or entity involving |
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| public-private-community partnership activity, in |
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| consultation with coordinating and cooperating parties |
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| involved with activities under this Act,
that has the |
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| capacity to bring resources from State and local agencies, |
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| telecommunications providers, business and charitable |
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| entities, and cooperation among those parties, including |
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| opportunities to apply for federal and other public, |
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| business, or charitable grants, funds, or revenue sources |
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| and that may undertake activities on October 1, 2006 or |
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| January 1, 2007.
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| Section 900. The Eliminate the Digital Divide Law is |
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| amended by changing Section 5-30 as follows:
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| (30 ILCS 780/5-30)
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| Sec. 5-30. Community Technology Grant Program.
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| (a) Subject to appropriation, the Department shall |
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| administer
the Community Technology Center Grant Program under |
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| which the
Department shall make grants in accordance with this |
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| Article
for planning, establishment, administration, and |
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| expansion
of Community Technology Centers and for assisting |
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| public hospitals,
libraries, and park districts in eliminating |
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| the digital divide. The purposes
of the grants shall include, |
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| but
not be limited to, volunteer recruitment and management, |
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| training and
instruction, infrastructure, and
related goods |
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| and services for Community Technology Centers and public
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| hospitals, libraries, and park districts. The total amount
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| grants under this Section in fiscal year 2001 shall not exceed |
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| $2,000,000,
except that this limit on grants shall not apply to |
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| grants funded by
appropriations from the Digital Divide |
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| Elimination Fund.
No Community Technology Center may receive a |
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| grant of more than $50,000 under
this Section in a particular |
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| fiscal year.
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| (b) Public hospitals, libraries, park districts, and State |
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| educational
agencies, local educational
agencies, institutions |
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| of higher education, and other public and
private nonprofit or |
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| for-profit agencies and organizations are eligible
to receive |
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| grants under this Program, provided that a local educational
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| agency or public or private educational
agency or organization |
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| must, in order to be eligible to receive grants under
this |
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| Program, provide computer access and educational services |
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| using
information technology to the public at one or more of |
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| its educational
buildings or facilities at least 12 hours each |
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| week. A group of eligible
entities is
also eligible to receive |
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| a grant if the group follows the procedures
for group |
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| applications in 34 CFR 75.127-129 of the Education Department |
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| General
Administrative Regulations.
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| To be eligible to apply for a grant, a Community
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| Center, public hospital, library, or park district must serve a
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| community in which not less than 40%
of the
students are |
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| eligible for a free or reduced price lunch under the national
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| school lunch program or in which not less than 30% of the |
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| students
are eligible
for a free lunch under the national |
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| school lunch program; however, if funding
is insufficient to |
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| approve all grant applications for a particular fiscal year,
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| the Department may impose a higher minimum percentage threshold |
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| for that fiscal
year. Determinations of communities and |
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| determinations of the percentage of
students in a community who |
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| are eligible for a free or reduced price lunch
under the |
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| national school lunch program shall be in accordance with rules
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| adopted by the Department.
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| Any entities that have received a Community
Technology |
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| Center grant under the federal Community Technology Centers |
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| Program
are also eligible to apply for grants under this |
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| Program.
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| The Department shall
provide assistance to Community |
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| Technology Centers in making those
determinations for purposes |
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| of applying for grants.
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| (c) Grant applications shall be submitted to the Department |
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| not later than
March 15 for the next fiscal year.
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| (d) The Department shall adopt rules setting forth the |
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| required form
and contents of grant applications.
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| (e) There is created
the Digital Divide Elimination |
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| Advisory Committee. The advisory committee
shall consist of 7
5 |
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| members appointed one each by the Governor, the President of
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| the Senate, the Senate Minority Leader, the Speaker of the |
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| House, and the House
Minority Leader , and 2 appointed by the |
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| Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, one of whom |
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| shall be a representative of the telecommunications industry |
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| and one of whom shall represent community technology centers . |
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| The members of the advisory committee shall receive no
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| compensation for their services as members of the advisory |
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| committee but may be
reimbursed for their actual expenses |
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| incurred in serving on the advisory
committee. The Digital |
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| Divide Elimination Advisory Committee shall advise the
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| Department in establishing criteria and priorities for |
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| identifying recipients
of
grants under this Act. The advisory |
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| committee shall obtain advice from the
technology industry |
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| regarding current technological standards. The advisory
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| committee shall seek any available federal funding.
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| (f) There is created the Digital Divide Elimination Working |
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| Group. The Working Group shall consist of the Director of |
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| Commerce and Economic Opportunity, or his or her designee, the |
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| Director of Central Management Services, or his or her |
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| designee, and the Executive Director of the Illinois Commerce |
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| Commission, or his or her designee. The Director of Commerce |
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| and Economic Opportunity, or his or her designee, shall serve |
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| as chair of the Working Group. The Working Group shall consult |
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| with the members of the Digital Divide Elimination Advisory |
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| Committee and may consult with various groups including, but |
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| not limited to, telecommunications providers, |
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| telecommunications-related technology products and service |
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| providers, community technology providers, community and |
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| consumer organizations, businesses and business organizations, |
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| literacy and technology access programs and agencies, and |
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| federal government agencies.
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| (g) Duties of the Digital Divide Elimination Working Group |
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| include all of the following: |
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| (1) Undertaking a thorough review of grant, outreach, |
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| and information programs available through the federal |
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| government, local agencies, telecommunications providers, |
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| and business and charitable entities for the purpose of |
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| identifying appropriate sources of revenues for the |
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| Digital Divide Elimination Fund and attempting to update |
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| available grants on a regular basis. |
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| (2) Researching and cataloging programs designed to |
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| advance digital literacy and computer access that are |
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| available through the federal government, local agencies, |
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| telecommunications providers, and business and charitable |
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| entities and attempting to update available programs on a |
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| regular basis. |
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| (3) Presenting the information compiled from items (1) |
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| and (2) to the Department of Commerce and Economic |
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| Opportunity, which shall serve as a single point of contact |
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| for applying for funding for the Digital Divide Elimination |
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| Fund and for distributing information to the public |
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| regarding all programs designed to advance digital |