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90_HB0735ham001 LRB9003679SMdvam04 1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 735 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 735 by replacing 3 everything after the enacting clause with the following: 4 "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the 5 Human Services Delivery Act. 6 Section 5. Legislative findings and declaration of 7 policy. 8 (a) The purpose of this Act is to set forth a program to 9 better provide human services to needy citizens of the State 10 of Illinois. The State of Illinois contracts with or 11 provides grants to private entities for the purpose of 12 providing residential and day treatment services to the 13 mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The State of 14 Illinois enters into these contracts and provides these 15 grants in order to best provide the human services necessary 16 for the care and development of its neediest citizens. 17 (b) The legislature finds that the needs of its mentally 18 ill and developmentally disabled citizens cannot be met if 19 the services provided to them through contracts or grants 20 between the State of Illinois and private providers are 21 subject to disruption. The legislature further finds that 22 the services are most likely to be disrupted if the private -2- LRB9003679SMdvam04 1 providers of the services have illegally interfered with the 2 rights of the private providers' employees under federal law. 3 Private providers or employers found guilty of violating the 4 National Labor Relations Act are most likely to be subject to 5 strikes and other work stoppages by their employees, which 6 strikes or work stoppages have a detrimental effect on the 7 services being provided to Illinois citizens who are mentally 8 ill or developmentally disabled. 9 (c) It is hereby declared to be the policy of the State 10 of Illinois that in order to prevent the disruption of 11 residential and day treatment services to the mentally ill 12 and developmentally disabled citizens, the State of Illinois 13 shall not contract with or provide grants to private 14 providers to provide these services if the private provider 15 has been found to have violated the National Labor Relations 16 Act by committing 3 or more unfair labor practices in any 24 17 month period in the 3 years preceding the effective date or 18 renewal date of the contract, agreement, or grant. 19 Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless 20 the context otherwise requires: 21 "Contractor or grantee" means an entity other than the 22 State of Illinois, a department of the State of Illinois, or 23 political subdivision of the State of Illinois which has a 24 contractual or other relationship with the State of Illinois 25 or a department of the State of Illinois to provide 26 residential or day treatment services to the mentally ill or 27 developmentally disabled, which contract is funded in whole 28 or in part by the State of Illinois or through the Medicaid 29 Program of the State of Illinois. 30 "National Labor Relations Act" means the federal statute, 31 found at 29 U.S.C. Section 101, et seq., as amended. 32 "Violation of the National Labor Relations Act" means a 33 decision by the National Labor Relations Board that the -3- LRB9003679SMdvam04 1 National Labor Relations Act has been violated. 2 Section 20. Certification. No grantee or contractor shall 3 receive a grant or be considered for the purposes of being 4 awarded a contract for providing residential or day treatment 5 services for the mentally ill or developmentally disabled, 6 unless that grantee or contractor has certified to the State 7 of Illinois or to the granting or contracting agency that it 8 has not been found to have committed 3 or more unfair labor 9 practices during a 24 month period in the 3 years preceding 10 the effective date of the contract or grant. 11 Section 25. Suspension or termination of the contract or 12 grant. Each contract or grant awarded by the State of 13 Illinois shall be subject to suspension of payments or 14 termination or both if it is determined that: 15 (a) The contractor or grantee has made a false 16 certification under Section 20 of this Act; or 17 (b) The contractor or grantee, after the effective date 18 of the contract or grant, is found to have committed 3 or 19 more unfair labor practices during a 24 month period under 20 the National Labor Relations Act. 21 Section 30. Debarment. Any contractor or grantee who 22 files a false certification under Section 20 or whose 23 contract or grant is suspended or terminated under Section 25 24 shall be debarred from seeking or obtaining a new contract or 25 grant covered under this Act for a period of one year from 26 the date that the contract or grant was terminated or 27 suspended. 28 Section 35. Suspension, termination or debarment 29 proceedings; remediation. 30 (a) In any determination proceeding for suspension of -4- LRB9003679SMdvam04 1 payment, termination, or debarment pursuant to this Act, the 2 only question shall be whether the contractor or grantee has 3 violated the National Labor Relations Act as defined by this 4 Act. 5 (b) All proceedings for suspension of payment, 6 termination, or debarment pursuant to this Act shall be 7 conducted in accordance with the Illinois Administrative 8 Procedure Act. 9 (c) Upon notice to the Department of Human Services from 10 a labor organization that a complaint has been issued by the 11 National Labor Relations Board against a contractor or 12 grantee, the Department shall at the request of the labor 13 organization convene a remediation session between the labor 14 organization and the contractor or grantee. The Department 15 shall establish rules concerning the conduct of the sessions. 16 (d) As minor violations of a technical nature are not 17 likely to result in interference with employees' rights 18 sufficient to cause significant disruption in the provision 19 of essential services, nothing herein shall preclude the 20 Department from making a finding that the violations were of 21 a technical nature with only de minimus impact on the rights 22 guaranteed under the National Labor Relations Act. 23 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 24 becoming law.".