99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2015 and 2016
SB2906

 

Introduced 2/18/2016, by Sen. Steve Stadelman

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
305 ILCS 5/9A-8  from Ch. 23, par. 9A-8

    Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. In a provision concerning the development of an employability plan for recipients of public aid who participate in the Department of Human Services' education, training, and employment program, requires the employability plan to include a description of Core and Non-Core activities the recipient will undertake to achieve his or her employment goal. Requires the Department to define, by rule, the hour requirements regarding Core and Non-Core activities. Provides that Core activities shall consist of employment, participation in the Work First program, vocational training, participation in an associate or bachelor's degree program, and other activities. Provides that Non-Core activities shall consist of job skills training related to employment and education directly related to employment, including, but not limited to: adult basic education and English as a Second Language classes. Provides that high school and high school equivalency programs shall constitute a Core activity for clients when they initially qualify for assistance; however, the Department may define, by rule, when high school and high school equivalency programs may constitute a Non-Core activity for clients who may not finish programs within the time limits of their eligibility.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning public aid.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by
5changing Section 9A-8 as follows:
 
6    (305 ILCS 5/9A-8)  (from Ch. 23, par. 9A-8)
7    Sec. 9A-8. Operation of Program.
8    (a) At the time of application or redetermination of
9eligibility under Article IV, as determined by rule, the
10Illinois Department shall provide information in writing and
11orally regarding the education, training and employment
12program to all applicants and recipients. The information
13required shall be established by rule and shall include, but
14need not be limited to:
15        (1) education (including literacy training),
16    employment and training opportunities available, the
17    criteria for approval of those opportunities, and the right
18    to request changes in the personal responsibility and
19    services plan to include those opportunities;
20        (1.1) a complete list of all activities that are
21    approvable activities, and the circumstances under which
22    they are approvable, including work activities, substance
23    abuse or mental health treatment, activities to escape and

 

 

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1    prevent domestic violence, caring for a medically impaired
2    family member, and any other approvable activities,
3    together with the right to and procedures for amending the
4    responsibility and services plan to include these
5    activities;
6        (1.2) the rules concerning the lifetime limit on
7    eligibility, including the current status of the applicant
8    or recipient in terms of the months of remaining
9    eligibility, the criteria under which a month will not
10    count towards the lifetime limit, and the criteria under
11    which a recipient may receive benefits beyond the end of
12    the lifetime limit;
13        (2) supportive services including child care and the
14    rules regarding eligibility for and access to the child
15    care assistance program, transportation, initial expenses
16    of employment, job retention, books and fees, and any other
17    supportive services;
18        (3) the obligation of the Department to provide
19    supportive services;
20        (4) the rights and responsibilities of participants,
21    including exemption, sanction, reconciliation, and good
22    cause criteria and procedures, termination for
23    non-cooperation and reinstatement rules and procedures,
24    and appeal and grievance procedures; and
25        (5) the types and locations of child care services.
26    (b) The Illinois Department shall notify the recipient in

 

 

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1writing of the opportunity to volunteer to participate in the
2program.
3    (c) (Blank).
4    (d) As part of the personal plan for achieving employment
5and self-sufficiency, the Department shall conduct an
6individualized assessment of the participant's employability.
7No participant may be assigned to any component of the
8education, training and employment activity prior to such
9assessment. The plan shall include collection of information on
10the individual's background, proficiencies, skills
11deficiencies, education level, work history, employment goals,
12interests, aptitudes, and employment preferences, as well as
13factors affecting employability or ability to meet
14participation requirements (e.g., health, physical or mental
15limitations, child care, family circumstances, domestic
16violence, sexual violence, substance abuse, and special needs
17of any child of the individual). As part of the plan,
18individuals and Department staff shall work together to
19identify any supportive service needs required to enable the
20client to participate and meet the objectives of his or her
21employability plan. The assessment may be conducted through
22various methods such as interviews, testing, counseling, and
23self-assessment instruments. In the assessment process, the
24Department shall offer to include standard literacy testing and
25a determination of English language proficiency and shall
26provide it for those who accept the offer. Based on the

 

 

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1assessment, the individual will be assigned to the appropriate
2activity. The decision will be based on a determination of the
3individual's level of preparation for employment as defined by
4rule.
5    (e) Recipients determined to be exempt may volunteer to
6participate pursuant to Section 9A-4 and must be assessed.
7    (f) As part of the personal plan for achieving employment
8and self-sufficiency under Section 4-1, an employability plan
9for recipients shall be developed in consultation with the
10participant. The Department shall have final responsibility
11for approving the employability plan. The employability plan
12shall:
13        (1) contain an employment goal of the participant;
14        (2) describe the services to be provided by the
15    Department, including child care and other support
16    services;
17        (3) describe the activities, such as component
18    assignment, that will be undertaken by the participant to
19    achieve the employment goal. This shall include Core and
20    Non-Core activities. The Department shall define, by rule,
21    the hour requirements regarding Core and Non-Core
22    activities. Core activities shall consist of the following
23    activities:
24            (A) employment (subsidized or unsubsidized);
25            (B) self-employment;
26            (C) work experience;

 

 

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1            (D) participation in the Work First program;
2            (E) community service;
3            (F) job search and job readiness;
4            (G) vocational training;
5            (H) enrollment in an associate or bachelor's
6        degree program; and
7            (I) enrollment in high school or in a high school
8        equivalency program.
9        Non-Core activities shall consist of the following
10    activities:
11                (i) job skills training related to employment;
12            and
13                (ii) education directly related to employment,
14            including, but not limited to: adult basic
15            education classes for clients who test below a 9th
16            grade reading level or who need remedial education
17            at the high school level or below to gain and
18            maintain employment; and English as a Second
19            Language classes.
20        High school and high school equivalency programs shall
21    constitute a Core activity for clients when they initially
22    qualify for assistance. However, the Department may
23    define, by rule, when high school and high school
24    equivalency programs may constitute a Non-Core activity
25    for clients who may not finish programs within the time
26    limits of their eligibility; and

 

 

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1        (4) describe any other needs of the family that might
2    be met by the Department.
3    (g) The employability plan shall take into account:
4        (1) available program resources;
5        (2) the participant's support service needs;
6        (3) the participant's skills level and aptitudes;
7        (4) local employment opportunities; and
8        (5) the preferences of the participant.
9    (h) A reassessment shall be conducted to assess a
10participant's progress and to review the employability plan on
11the following occasions:
12        (1) upon completion of an activity and before
13    assignment to an activity;
14        (2) upon the request of the participant;
15        (3) if the individual is not cooperating with the
16    requirements of the program; and
17        (4) if the individual has failed to make satisfactory
18    progress in an education or training program.
19    Based on the reassessment, the Department may revise the
20employability plan of the participant.
21(Source: P.A. 96-866, eff. 7-1-10.)