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90_SB0855enr 20 ILCS 608/15 20 ILCS 610/Act rep. 20 ILCS 1105/8 from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7408 30 ILCS 750/8-3 from Ch. 127, par. 2708-3 Amends the Business Assistance and Regulatory Reform Act. Deletes the provisions concerning certain permit processing activities of the Office of Permits and Regulatory Assistance within the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs. Repeals the Corridors of Opportunity and Development Act. Amends the Energy Conservation and Coal Development Act to provide that the Illinois Coal Development Board may submit to the Governor and General Assembly the coal market report on October 1 of each year (now March 1). Amends the Build Illinois Act to provide that the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs may provide staff, administration, and other support for the Public Infrastructure Loan and Grant Programs and pay for the support from the Public Infrastructure Construction Loan Revolving Fund. Effective immediately. LRB9001779PTcw SB855 Enrolled LRB9001779PTcw 1 AN ACT concerning business programs. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 3. The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is 5 amended by changing Section 46.19a as follows: 6 (20 ILCS 605/46.19a) (from Ch. 127, par. 46.19a) 7 (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 89-507) 8 Sec. 46.19a. Employment and technology grants. 9 (1) Grants to provide training in fields affected by 10 critical demands for certain skills may be made as provided 11 in this subsection. 12 (a) The Director of the Department may make grants 13 to eligible employers or to other eligible entities on 14 behalf of employers as authorized in paragraph (b) to 15 provide training for employees in fields for which there 16 are critical demands for certain skills. 17 (b) The Director may accept applications for 18 training grant funds and grant requests from: (i) 19 entities sponsoring multi-company eligible employee 20 training projects as defined in paragraph (c), including 21 business associations, strategic business partnerships, 22 institutions of secondary or higher education, large 23 manufacturers for supplier network companies, federal Job 24 Training Partnership Act administrative entities or grant 25 recipients, and labor organizations when those projects 26 will address common training needs identified by 27 participating companies; and (ii) individual employers 28 that are undertaking eligible employee training projects 29 as defined in paragraph (c), including intermediaries and 30 training agents. 31 (c) The Director may make grants to eligible SB855 Enrolled -2- LRB9001779PTcw 1 applicants as defined in paragraph (b) for employee 2 training projects that include, but need not be limited 3 to, one or more of the following: 4 (i) training programs in response to new or 5 changing technology being introduced in the 6 workplace; 7 (ii) job-linked training that offers special 8 skills for career advancement or that is preparatory 9 for, and leads directly to, jobs with definite 10 career potential and long-term job security; 11 (iii) training necessary to implement total 12 quality management or improvement or both management 13 and improvement systems within the workplace; 14 (iv) training related to new machinery or 15 equipment; 16 (v) training of employees of companies that 17 are expanding into new markets or expanding exports 18 from Illinois; 19 (vi) basic, remedial, or both basic and 20 remedial training of employees as a prerequisite for 21 other vocational or technical skills training or as 22 a condition for sustained employment; 23 (vii) self-employment training of the 24 unemployed and underemployed with comprehensive, 25 competency-based instructional programs and 26 services; and 27 (viii) other training activities, projects, or 28 both training activities and projects related to the 29 support, development, or evaluation of job training 30 programs, activities, and delivery systems, 31 including training needs assessment and design. 32 (d) Grants shall be made on the terms and 33 conditions that the Department shall determine, provided, 34 however, that no grant made under the provisions of SB855 Enrolled -3- LRB9001779PTcw 1 paragraph (c) of this subsection shall exceed 50% of the 2 direct costs of all approved training programs provided 3 by the employer or the employer's training agent or other 4 entity as defined in paragraph (b). Under this Section, 5 allowable costs include, but are not limited to: 6 (i) administrative costs of tracking, 7 documenting, reporting, and processing training 8 funds or project costs; 9 (ii) curriculum development; 10 (iii) wages and fringe benefits of employees; 11 (iv) training materials, including scrap 12 product costs; 13 (v) trainee travel expenses; 14 (vi) instructor costs, including wages, fringe 15 benefits, tuition, and travel expenses; 16 (vii) rent, purchase, or lease of training 17 equipment; and 18 (viii) other usual and customary training 19 costs. 20 (e) The Director willshallensure that a minimum 21 of oneperiodicon-site grant monitoring visit isvisits22areconducted by the Department either during the course 23 of the grant period or within 6 months following the end 24 of the grant period. The Department shall verify that 25 the grantee's financial management system is structured 26 to provide for accurate, current, and complete disclosure 27 of the financial results of the grant program in 28 accordance with all provisions, terms, and conditions 29 contained in the grant contract. 30 (f) The Director may establish and collect a 31 schedule of charges from subgrantee entities and other 32 system users under federal job-training programs for 33 participating in and utilizing the department's automated 34 job-training program information systems where such SB855 Enrolled -4- LRB9001779PTcw 1 systems and the necessary participation and utilization 2 is a requirement of the federal job-training programs. 3 All monies collected pursuant to this paragraph shall be 4 deposited into the Federal Job-Training Information 5 Systems Revolving Fund created in subsection (5). 6 (2) The Department is authorized to establish a program 7 of grants to universities, community colleges, research 8 institutions, research consortiums, other not-for-profit 9 entities, and Illinois businesses for the purpose of 10 fostering research and development in the high technology and 11 the service sector leading to the development of new products 12 and services that can be marketed by Illinois businesses. All 13 grant awards shall include a contract which may provide for 14 payment of negotiated royalties to the Department if the 15 product or service to be developed by the grantee is 16 subsequently licensed for production. 17 (a) Grants may be awarded to universities and 18 research institutions to assist them in making their 19 faculties and facilities available to Illinois 20 businesses. Such grants may be used by a university or 21 research institution for, including but not limited to 22 the following purposes: (i) to establish or enhance 23 computerized cataloging of all research labs and 24 university staff and make such catalogues available to 25 Illinois businesses; (ii) to market products developed by 26 the university to Illinois businesses; (iii) to review 27 publications in order to identify, catalog, and inform 28 Illinois businesses of new practices in areas such as 29 robotics, biotechnology; (iv) to build an on-line, 30 information and technology system that relies on other 31 computerized networks in the United States; (v) to assist 32 in securing temporary replacement for faculty who are 33 granted a leave of absence from their teaching duties for 34 the purpose of working full-time for an Illinois business SB855 Enrolled -5- LRB9001779PTcw 1 to assist that business with technology transfer. 2 (b) Grants may be awarded to universities and 3 research institutions, research consortiums and other 4 not-for-profit entities for the purpose of identifying 5 and supporting Illinois businesses engaged in high 6 technology and service sector enterprises. Such Illinois 7 businesses identified and funded shall include recipients 8 of Small Business Innovation Research Program funds under 9 subsections (e) through (k) of Section 9 of the Small 10 Business Act. (Title 15 United States Codes, subsections 11 638(e)-638(k)). Entities receiving grants under this 12 paragraph (b) shall be known as commercialization centers 13 and shall engage in one or more of the following 14 activities: 15 (i) directing research assistance for new 16 venture creations; 17 (ii) general feasibility studies of new 18 venture ideas; 19 (iii) furthering the technical and 20 intellectual skills of the managers and owners of 21 Illinois small businesses; 22 (iv) commercialization of technology and 23 research; 24 (v) development of prototypes and testing new 25 products; 26 (vi) identify and assist in securing 27 financing; 28 (vii) marketing assistance; and 29 (viii) assisting Illinois inventors in finding 30 Illinois manufacturers to produce and market their 31 inventions. 32 A commercialization center may charge a nominal fee 33 or accept royalty agreements for conducting feasibility 34 studies and other services. SB855 Enrolled -6- LRB9001779PTcw 1 (c) Grants may be awarded by the Department to 2 Illinois businesses to fund research and consultation 3 arrangements between businesses and universities, 4 community colleges, research institutions, research 5 consortiums and other not-for-profit entities within this 6 State. 7 The Department shall give priority to Illinois small 8 businesses in awarding grants. Each grant awarded under 9 this paragraph (c) shall provide funding for up to 50% of 10 the cost of the research or consultation arrangements, 11 not to exceed $100,000; provided that the grant recipient 12 utilizes Illinois not for profit research and academic 13 institutions to perform the research and development 14 function for which grant funds were requested. 15 (d) Grants may be awarded to research consortium 16 and other qualified applicants, in conjunction with 17 private sector or federal funding, for other creative 18 systems that bridge university resources and business, 19 technological, production and development concerns. 20 (e) For the purposes of subsection (2), (i) 21 "Illinois business" means a "small business concern" as 22 defined in Title 15 United States Code, Section 632, 23 which primarily conducts its business in Illinois; (ii) 24 "high technology" means any area of research or 25 development designed to foster greater knowledge or 26 understanding in fields such as computer science, 27 electronics, physics, chemistry or biology for the 28 purpose of producing designing, developing or improving 29 prototypes and new processes; (iii) "private sector" 30 shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Title 29 United 31 States Code, Section 1503; (iv) "University" means either 32 a degree granting institution located in Illinois as 33 defined in Section 2 of the Academic Degree Act, or a 34 State-supported institution of higher learning SB855 Enrolled -7- LRB9001779PTcw 1 administered by the Board of Trustees of the University 2 of Illinois, the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois 3 University, the Board of Trustees of Chicago State 4 University, the Board of Trustees of Eastern Illinois 5 University, the Board of Trustees of Governors State 6 University, the Board of Trustees of Illinois State 7 University, the Board of Trustees of Northeastern 8 Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of Northern 9 Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of Western 10 Illinois University, or the Illinois Community College 11 Board; (v) "venture" means any Illinois business engaged 12 in research and development to create new products or 13 services with high growth potential; (vi) Illinois 14 research institutions refers to not-for-profit entities, 15 which include federally-funded research laboratories, 16 that conduct research and development activities for the 17 purpose of producing, designing, developing, or improving 18 prototypes and new processes; and (vii) other 19 not-for-profit entities means non-profit organizations 20 based in Illinois that are primarily devoted to new 21 enterprise or product development. 22 (f) The Department may establish a program of grant 23 assistance on a matching basis to universities, community 24 colleges, small business development centers, community 25 action agencies and other not-for-profit economic 26 development agencies to encourage new enterprise 27 development and new business formation and to encourage 28 enterprises in this State. The Department may provide 29 grants, which shall be exempt from the provisions of 30 subsection (3) of this Section, to universities, 31 community colleges, small business development centers, 32 community action agencies and other not-for-profit 33 economic development entities for the purpose of making 34 loans to small businesses. All grant applications shall SB855 Enrolled -8- LRB9001779PTcw 1 contain information as required by the Department, 2 including the following: a program operation plan; a 3 certification and assurance that the small business 4 applicants have received business development training or 5 education, have a business and finance plan and have 6 experience in the proposed business area; and a 7 description of the support services which the grant 8 recipient will provide to the small business. No more 9 than 10% of the grant may be used by the grant recipient 10 for administrative costs associated with the grant. 11 Grant recipients may use grant funds under this program 12 to make loans on terms and conditions favorable to the 13 small business and shall give priority to those 14 businesses located in high poverty areas, enterprise 15 zones, or both. 16 (3) There is created within the Department, a Technology 17 Innovation and Commercialization Grants-in-Aid Council which 18 shall consist of 2 representatives of the Department of 19 Commerce and Community Affairs appointed by the Department; 20 one representative of the Illinois Board of Higher Education, 21 appointed by the Board; one representative of science or 22 engineering appointed by the Governor; two representatives of 23 business, appointed by the Governor; one representative of 24 small business, appointed by the Governor; one representative 25 of the Department of Agriculture, appointed by the Director 26 of Agriculture; and one representative of agribusiness, 27 appointed by the Director of Agriculture. The Director of 28 Commerce and Community Affairs shall appoint one of the 29 Department's representatives to serve as chairman of the 30 Council. The Council members shall receive no compensation 31 for their services but shall be reimbursed for their expenses 32 actually incurred by them in the performance of their duties 33 under this subsection. The Department shall provide staff 34 services to the Council. The Council shall provide for review SB855 Enrolled -9- LRB9001779PTcw 1 and evaluation of all applications received by the Department 2 under subsection (2) of this Section and make recommendations 3 on those projects to be funded. The Council shall also assist 4 the Department in monitoring the projects and in evaluating 5 the impact of the program on technological innovation and 6 business development within the State. 7 (4) There is hereby created a special fund in the State 8 Treasury to be known as the Technology Innovation and 9 Commercialization Fund. The moneys in such Fund may be used, 10 subject to appropriation, only for making grants pursuant to 11 subsection (2) of this Section and for the purposes of the 12 Technology Advancement and Development Act. All royalties 13 received by the Department shall be deposited in such Fund. 14 (5) There is hereby created a special fund in the State 15 treasury to be known as the Federal Job-Training Information 16 Systems Revolving Fund. The deposit of monies into this fund 17 shall be limited to the collection of charges pursuant to 18 paragraph (f) of subsection (1) of this Section. The monies 19 in the fund may only be used, subject to appropriation by the 20 General Assembly for the purpose of financing the maintenance 21 and operation of the automated Federal Job-Training 22 Information Systems pursuant to paragraph (f) of subsection 23 (1) of this Section. 24 (6) When the Department is involved in developing a 25 federal or State funded training or retraining program for 26 any employer, the Department will assist and encourage that 27 employer in making every effort to reemploy individuals 28 previously employed at the facility. Further, the Department 29 will provide a list of said employees to said employer for 30 consideration for reemployment and will report the results of 31 this effort to the Illinois Job Training Coordinating 32 Council. This requirement shall be in effect when the 33 following conditions are met: 34 (a) the employer is reopening, or is proposing to SB855 Enrolled -10- LRB9001779PTcw 1 reopen, a facility which was last closed during the 2 preceding 2 years, 3 (b) a substantial number of the persons who were 4 employed at the facility before its most recent closure 5 remain unemployed, and 6 (c) the product or service produced by, or proposed 7 to be produced by, the employer at the facility is 8 substantially similar to the product or service produced 9 at the facility before its most recent closure. 10 (7) The Department, in cooperation with the Departments 11 of Public Aid and Employment Security, may establish a 12 program to encourage community action agencies to establish 13 programs that will help unemployed and underemployed single 14 parents to identify, access, and develop, through such means 15 as counseling or mentoring, internal and external resources 16 that will enable those single parents to become emotionally 17 and financially self-sufficient. The intended primary 18 beneficiaries of the local programs shall be female heads of 19 households who are at least 22 but less than 46 years of age 20 and who are physically able to work but are unemployed or 21 underemployed. The Department may make grants, subject to 22 the availability of funding, to communities and local 23 agencies for the purpose of establishing local programs as 24 described in this subsection (7). A grant under this 25 subsection (7) shall be made for a period of one year and may 26 be renewed if the Department determines that the program is 27 successful in meeting its objectives. If the Department 28 determines that implementation of a program has resulted in a 29 savings of State moneys that otherwise would have been paid 30 to beneficiaries of the program, the Department, on renewing 31 a grant, may adjust the grant amount for those demonstrated 32 savings. For purposes of this subsection, a person is 33 underemployed if his or her income from employment is less 34 than 185% of the federal official poverty income guideline. SB855 Enrolled -11- LRB9001779PTcw 1 (Source: P.A. 88-373; 88-456; 88-670, eff. 12-2-94; 89-4, 2 eff. 1-1-96.) 3 (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 89-507) 4 Sec. 46.19a. Employment and technology grants. 5 (1) Grants to provide training in fields affected by 6 critical demands for certain skills may be made as provided 7 in this subsection. 8 (a) The Director of the Department may make grants 9 to eligible employers or to other eligible entities on 10 behalf of employers as authorized in paragraph (b) to 11 provide training for employees in fields for which there 12 are critical demands for certain skills. 13 (b) The Director may accept applications for 14 training grant funds and grant requests from: (i) 15 entities sponsoring multi-company eligible employee 16 training projects as defined in paragraph (c), including 17 business associations, strategic business partnerships, 18 institutions of secondary or higher education, large 19 manufacturers for supplier network companies, federal Job 20 Training Partnership Act administrative entities or grant 21 recipients, and labor organizations when those projects 22 will address common training needs identified by 23 participating companies; and (ii) individual employers 24 that are undertaking eligible employee training projects 25 as defined in paragraph (c), including intermediaries and 26 training agents. 27 (c) The Director may make grants to eligible 28 applicants as defined in paragraph (b) for employee 29 training projects that include, but need not be limited 30 to, one or more of the following: 31 (i) training programs in response to new or 32 changing technology being introduced in the 33 workplace; 34 (ii) job-linked training that offers special SB855 Enrolled -12- LRB9001779PTcw 1 skills for career advancement or that is preparatory 2 for, and leads directly to, jobs with definite 3 career potential and long-term job security; 4 (iii) training necessary to implement total 5 quality management or improvement or both management 6 and improvement systems within the workplace; 7 (iv) training related to new machinery or 8 equipment; 9 (v) training of employees of companies that 10 are expanding into new markets or expanding exports 11 from Illinois; 12 (vi) basic, remedial, or both basic and 13 remedial training of employees as a prerequisite for 14 other vocational or technical skills training or as 15 a condition for sustained employment; 16 (vii) self-employment training of the 17 unemployed and underemployed with comprehensive, 18 competency-based instructional programs and 19 services; and 20 (viii) other training activities, projects, or 21 both training activities and projects related to the 22 support, development, or evaluation of job training 23 programs, activities, and delivery systems, 24 including training needs assessment and design. 25 (d) Grants shall be made on the terms and 26 conditions that the Department shall determine, provided, 27 however, that no grant made under the provisions of 28 paragraph (c) of this subsection shall exceed 50% of the 29 direct costs of all approved training programs provided 30 by the employer or the employer's training agent or other 31 entity as defined in paragraph (b). Under this Section, 32 allowable costs include, but are not limited to: 33 (i) administrative costs of tracking, 34 documenting, reporting, and processing training SB855 Enrolled -13- LRB9001779PTcw 1 funds or project costs; 2 (ii) curriculum development; 3 (iii) wages and fringe benefits of employees; 4 (iv) training materials, including scrap 5 product costs; 6 (v) trainee travel expenses; 7 (vi) instructor costs, including wages, fringe 8 benefits, tuition, and travel expenses; 9 (vii) rent, purchase, or lease of training 10 equipment; and 11 (viii) other usual and customary training 12 costs. 13 (e) The Director willshallensure that a minimum 14 of oneperiodicon-site grant monitoring visit isvisits15areconducted by the Department either during the course 16 of the grant period or within 6 months following the end 17 of the grant period. The Department shall verify that 18 the grantee's financial management system is structured 19 to provide for accurate, current, and complete disclosure 20 of the financial results of the grant program in 21 accordance with all provisions, terms, and conditions 22 contained in the grant contract. 23 (f) The Director may establish and collect a 24 schedule of charges from subgrantee entities and other 25 system users under federal job-training programs for 26 participating in and utilizing the department's automated 27 job-training program information systems where such 28 systems and the necessary participation and utilization 29 is a requirement of the federal job-training programs. 30 All monies collected pursuant to this paragraph shall be 31 deposited into the Federal Job-Training Information 32 Systems Revolving Fund created in subsection (5). 33 (2) The Department is authorized to establish a program 34 of grants to universities, community colleges, research SB855 Enrolled -14- LRB9001779PTcw 1 institutions, research consortiums, other not-for-profit 2 entities, and Illinois businesses for the purpose of 3 fostering research and development in the high technology and 4 the service sector leading to the development of new products 5 and services that can be marketed by Illinois businesses. All 6 grant awards shall include a contract which may provide for 7 payment of negotiated royalties to the Department if the 8 product or service to be developed by the grantee is 9 subsequently licensed for production. 10 (a) Grants may be awarded to universities and 11 research institutions to assist them in making their 12 faculties and facilities available to Illinois 13 businesses. Such grants may be used by a university or 14 research institution for, including but not limited to 15 the following purposes: (i) to establish or enhance 16 computerized cataloging of all research labs and 17 university staff and make such catalogues available to 18 Illinois businesses; (ii) to market products developed by 19 the university to Illinois businesses; (iii) to review 20 publications in order to identify, catalog, and inform 21 Illinois businesses of new practices in areas such as 22 robotics, biotechnology; (iv) to build an on-line, 23 information and technology system that relies on other 24 computerized networks in the United States; (v) to assist 25 in securing temporary replacement for faculty who are 26 granted a leave of absence from their teaching duties for 27 the purpose of working full-time for an Illinois business 28 to assist that business with technology transfer. 29 (b) Grants may be awarded to universities and 30 research institutions, research consortiums and other 31 not-for-profit entities for the purpose of identifying 32 and supporting Illinois businesses engaged in high 33 technology and service sector enterprises. Such Illinois 34 businesses identified and funded shall include recipients SB855 Enrolled -15- LRB9001779PTcw 1 of Small Business Innovation Research Program funds under 2 subsections (e) through (k) of Section 9 of the Small 3 Business Act. (Title 15 United States Codes, subsections 4 638(e)-638(k)). Entities receiving grants under this 5 paragraph (b) shall be known as commercialization centers 6 and shall engage in one or more of the following 7 activities: 8 (i) directing research assistance for new 9 venture creations; 10 (ii) general feasibility studies of new 11 venture ideas; 12 (iii) furthering the technical and 13 intellectual skills of the managers and owners of 14 Illinois small businesses; 15 (iv) commercialization of technology and 16 research; 17 (v) development of prototypes and testing new 18 products; 19 (vi) identify and assist in securing 20 financing; 21 (vii) marketing assistance; and 22 (viii) assisting Illinois inventors in finding 23 Illinois manufacturers to produce and market their 24 inventions. 25 A commercialization center may charge a nominal fee 26 or accept royalty agreements for conducting feasibility 27 studies and other services. 28 (c) Grants may be awarded by the Department to 29 Illinois businesses to fund research and consultation 30 arrangements between businesses and universities, 31 community colleges, research institutions, research 32 consortiums and other not-for-profit entities within this 33 State. 34 The Department shall give priority to Illinois small SB855 Enrolled -16- LRB9001779PTcw 1 businesses in awarding grants. Each grant awarded under 2 this paragraph (c) shall provide funding for up to 50% of 3 the cost of the research or consultation arrangements, 4 not to exceed $100,000; provided that the grant recipient 5 utilizes Illinois not for profit research and academic 6 institutions to perform the research and development 7 function for which grant funds were requested. 8 (d) Grants may be awarded to research consortium 9 and other qualified applicants, in conjunction with 10 private sector or federal funding, for other creative 11 systems that bridge university resources and business, 12 technological, production and development concerns. 13 (e) For the purposes of subsection (2), (i) 14 "Illinois business" means a "small business concern" as 15 defined in Title 15 United States Code, Section 632, 16 which primarily conducts its business in Illinois; (ii) 17 "high technology" means any area of research or 18 development designed to foster greater knowledge or 19 understanding in fields such as computer science, 20 electronics, physics, chemistry or biology for the 21 purpose of producing designing, developing or improving 22 prototypes and new processes; (iii) "private sector" 23 shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Title 29 United 24 States Code, Section 1503; (iv) "University" means either 25 a degree granting institution located in Illinois as 26 defined in Section 2 of the Academic Degree Act, or a 27 State-supported institution of higher learning 28 administered by the Board of Trustees of the University 29 of Illinois, the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois 30 University, the Board of Trustees of Chicago State 31 University, the Board of Trustees of Eastern Illinois 32 University, the Board of Trustees of Governors State 33 University, the Board of Trustees of Illinois State 34 University, the Board of Trustees of Northeastern SB855 Enrolled -17- LRB9001779PTcw 1 Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of Northern 2 Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of Western 3 Illinois University, or the Illinois Community College 4 Board; (v) "venture" means any Illinois business engaged 5 in research and development to create new products or 6 services with high growth potential; (vi) Illinois 7 research institutions refers to not-for-profit entities, 8 which include federally-funded research laboratories, 9 that conduct research and development activities for the 10 purpose of producing, designing, developing, or improving 11 prototypes and new processes; and (vii) other 12 not-for-profit entities means non-profit organizations 13 based in Illinois that are primarily devoted to new 14 enterprise or product development. 15 (f) The Department may establish a program of grant 16 assistance on a matching basis to universities, community 17 colleges, small business development centers, community 18 action agencies and other not-for-profit economic 19 development agencies to encourage new enterprise 20 development and new business formation and to encourage 21 enterprises in this State. The Department may provide 22 grants, which shall be exempt from the provisions of 23 subsection (3) of this Section, to universities, 24 community colleges, small business development centers, 25 community action agencies and other not-for-profit 26 economic development entities for the purpose of making 27 loans to small businesses. All grant applications shall 28 contain information as required by the Department, 29 including the following: a program operation plan; a 30 certification and assurance that the small business 31 applicants have received business development training or 32 education, have a business and finance plan and have 33 experience in the proposed business area; and a 34 description of the support services which the grant SB855 Enrolled -18- LRB9001779PTcw 1 recipient will provide to the small business. No more 2 than 10% of the grant may be used by the grant recipient 3 for administrative costs associated with the grant. 4 Grant recipients may use grant funds under this program 5 to make loans on terms and conditions favorable to the 6 small business and shall give priority to those 7 businesses located in high poverty areas, enterprise 8 zones, or both. 9 (3) There is created within the Department, a Technology 10 Innovation and Commercialization Grants-in-Aid Council which 11 shall consist of 2 representatives of the Department of 12 Commerce and Community Affairs appointed by the Department; 13 one representative of the Illinois Board of Higher Education, 14 appointed by the Board; one representative of science or 15 engineering appointed by the Governor; two representatives of 16 business, appointed by the Governor; one representative of 17 small business, appointed by the Governor; one representative 18 of the Department of Agriculture, appointed by the Director 19 of Agriculture; and one representative of agribusiness, 20 appointed by the Director of Agriculture. The Director of 21 Commerce and Community Affairs shall appoint one of the 22 Department's representatives to serve as chairman of the 23 Council. The Council members shall receive no compensation 24 for their services but shall be reimbursed for their expenses 25 actually incurred by them in the performance of their duties 26 under this subsection. The Department shall provide staff 27 services to the Council. The Council shall provide for review 28 and evaluation of all applications received by the Department 29 under subsection (2) of this Section and make recommendations 30 on those projects to be funded. The Council shall also assist 31 the Department in monitoring the projects and in evaluating 32 the impact of the program on technological innovation and 33 business development within the State. 34 (4) There is hereby created a special fund in the State SB855 Enrolled -19- LRB9001779PTcw 1 Treasury to be known as the Technology Innovation and 2 Commercialization Fund. The moneys in such Fund may be used, 3 subject to appropriation, only for making grants pursuant to 4 subsection (2) of this Section and for the purposes of the 5 Technology Advancement and Development Act. All royalties 6 received by the Department shall be deposited in such Fund. 7 (5) There is hereby created a special fund in the State 8 treasury to be known as the Federal Job-Training Information 9 Systems Revolving Fund. The deposit of monies into this fund 10 shall be limited to the collection of charges pursuant to 11 paragraph (f) of subsection (1) of this Section. The monies 12 in the fund may only be used, subject to appropriation by the 13 General Assembly for the purpose of financing the maintenance 14 and operation of the automated Federal Job-Training 15 Information Systems pursuant to paragraph (f) of subsection 16 (1) of this Section. 17 (6) When the Department is involved in developing a 18 federal or State funded training or retraining program for 19 any employer, the Department will assist and encourage that 20 employer in making every effort to reemploy individuals 21 previously employed at the facility. Further, the Department 22 will provide a list of said employees to said employer for 23 consideration for reemployment and will report the results of 24 this effort to the Illinois Job Training Coordinating 25 Council. This requirement shall be in effect when the 26 following conditions are met: 27 (a) the employer is reopening, or is proposing to 28 reopen, a facility which was last closed during the 29 preceding 2 years, 30 (b) a substantial number of the persons who were 31 employed at the facility before its most recent closure 32 remain unemployed, and 33 (c) the product or service produced by, or proposed 34 to be produced by, the employer at the facility is SB855 Enrolled -20- LRB9001779PTcw 1 substantially similar to the product or service produced 2 at the facility before its most recent closure. 3 (7) The Department, in cooperation with the Departments 4 of Human Services and Employment Security, may establish a 5 program to encourage community action agencies to establish 6 programs that will help unemployed and underemployed single 7 parents to identify, access, and develop, through such means 8 as counseling or mentoring, internal and external resources 9 that will enable those single parents to become emotionally 10 and financially self-sufficient. The intended primary 11 beneficiaries of the local programs shall be female heads of 12 households who are at least 22 but less than 46 years of age 13 and who are physically able to work but are unemployed or 14 underemployed. The Department may make grants, subject to 15 the availability of funding, to communities and local 16 agencies for the purpose of establishing local programs as 17 described in this subsection (7). A grant under this 18 subsection (7) shall be made for a period of one year and may 19 be renewed if the Department determines that the program is 20 successful in meeting its objectives. If the Department 21 determines that implementation of a program has resulted in a 22 savings of State moneys that otherwise would have been paid 23 to beneficiaries of the program, the Department, on renewing 24 a grant, may adjust the grant amount for those demonstrated 25 savings. For purposes of this subsection, a person is 26 underemployed if his or her income from employment is less 27 than 185% of the federal official poverty income guideline. 28 (Source: P.A. 88-373; 88-456; 88-670, eff. 12-2-94; 89-4, 29 eff. 1-1-96; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.) 30 Section 5. The Business Assistance and Regulatory Reform 31 Act is amended by changing Section 15 as follows: 32 (20 ILCS 608/15) SB855 Enrolled -21- LRB9001779PTcw 1 Sec. 15. Providing Information and Expediting Permit 2 Reviews. 3 (a) The office shall provide an information system using 4 a toll-free business assistance number. The number shall be 5 advertised throughout the State. If requested, the caller 6 will be sent a basic business kit, describing the basic 7 requirements and procedures for doing business in Illinois. 8 If requested, the caller shall be directed to one or more of 9 the additional services provided by the office.In addition,10the office shall have branches `ocated throughout the State11to assist persons who prefer not (or who are unable) to use12the call system.All persons providing advice to callers on 13 behalf of the office and all persons responsible for directly 14 providing services to persons visiting the office or one of 15 its branches shall be persons with small business experience 16 in an administrative or managerial capacity. 17 (b) (Blank).The office shall develop and implement a18computerized master application procedure to expedite the19identification and processing of permits for business20undertakings, projects and activities.21(1) The application shall be made on a form22prescribed by the office, designed primarily for the23convenience of applicants confronting requirements of24multiple permits from one or more State agencies. The25office shall assist any person requesting assistance in26completing the application.27(2) Upon receipt of a completed master application,28the office shall notify each State agency having a29possible interest in the proposed business activity.30Each agency so notified shall respond within 15 days and31advise the office whether one or more permits under its32jurisdiction may be required for the activity. The33response will also include the fees to be charged. The34requirements of this subdivision (b)(2) shall not applySB855 Enrolled -22- LRB9001779PTcw 1if the master application contained false, misleading or2deceptive information, or failed to include pertinent3information, the lack of which could reasonably lead a4State agency to misjudge the applicability of permits5under its jurisdiction, or if new permit requirements or6related standards subsequently became effective for which7a State agency had no discretion in establishing the8effective date. For purposes of this Act, "State agency"9means a department or agency of State government under10the jurisdiction and control of the Office of the11Governor.12(3) After the 15 day notice and response period,13the office shall promptly provide the applicant with the14necessary application forms and related information for15all permits specified by the interested State agencies.16Applications may be directly filed with the agencies or17with the office, together with the requisite fees. The18office may at the request of the applicant conduct a19pre-application conference with representatives of the20interested State agencies and agencies having21responsibilities for business promotion.22 (c) Any applicant for permits required for a business 23 activity may confer with the office to obtain assistance in 24 the prompt and efficient processing and review of 25 applications. The office may designate an employee of the 26 office to act as a permit assistance manager to: 27 (1) facilitate contacts for the applicant with 28 responsible agencies; 29 (2) arrange conferences to clarify the requirements 30 of interested agencies; 31 (3) consider with State agencies the feasibility of 32 consolidating hearings and data required of the 33 applicant; 34 (4) assist the applicant in resolution of SB855 Enrolled -23- LRB9001779PTcw 1 outstanding issues identified by State agencies; and 2 (5) coordinate federal, State and local regulatory 3 procedures and permit review actions to the extent 4 possible. 5 (d) The office shall publish a directory of State 6 business permits and State programs to assist small 7 businesses. 8 (e)The office shall designate "economically distressed9areas", being State enterprise zones that have been10designated enterprise zones under the Illinois Enterprise11Zone Act because of their high unemployment rate, high12poverty rate, or low income. The office shall provide on-site13permit assistance in those areas and may require any14interested State agency to designate an employee who shall15coordinate the handling of permits in that area. Interested16State agencies shall, to the maximum extent feasible,17establish procedures to expedite applications in economically18distressed areas.The office shall attempt to establish 19 agreements withthelocal governmentshaving jurisdiction in20these areas,to allow the office to provide assistance to 21 applicants for permits required by these local governments. 22 (f)The office shall designate permit assistance23managers to assist in obtaining the prompt and efficient24processing and review of applications for permits required by25businesses performing infrastructure projects.Interested 26 State agencies shall, to the maximum extent feasible, 27 establish procedures to expedite applications for 28 infrastructure projects. Applications for permits for 29 infrastructure projects shall be approved or disapproved 30 within 45 days of submission, unless law or regulations 31 specify a different period. If the interested agency is 32 unable to act within that period, the agency shall provide a 33 written notification to the office specifying reasons for its 34 inability to act and the date by which approval or SB855 Enrolled -24- LRB9001779PTcw 1 disapproval shall be determined. The office may require any 2 interested State agency to designate an employee who will 3 coordinate the handling of permits in that area. 4 (g) In addition to its responsibilities in connection 5 with permit assistance, the office shall provide general 6 regulatory information by directing businesses to appropriate 7 officers in State agencies to supply the information 8 requested. 9 (h) The office shall help businesses to locate and apply 10 to training programs available to train current employees in 11 particular skills, techniques or areas of knowledge relevant 12 to the employees' present or anticipated job duties. In 13 pursuit of this objective, the office shall provide 14 businesses with pertinent information about training programs 15 offered by State agencies, units of local government, public 16 universities and colleges, community colleges, and school 17 districts in Illinois. 18 (i) The office shall help businesses to locate and apply 19 to State programs offering to businesses grants, loans, loan 20 or bond guarantees, investment partnerships, technology or 21 productivity consultation, or other forms of business 22 assistance. 23 (j) To the extent authorized by federal law, the office 24 shall assist businesses in ascertaining and complying with 25 the requirements of the federal Americans with Disabilities 26 Act. 27 (k) The office shall provide confidential on-site 28 assistance in identifying problems and solutions in 29 compliance with requirements of the federal Occupational 30 Safety and Health Administration and other State and federal 31 environmental regulations. The office shall work through and 32 contract with the Hazardous Waste Research and Information 33 Center to provide confidential on-site consultation audits 34 that (i) assist regulatory compliance and (ii) identify SB855 Enrolled -25- LRB9001779PTcw 1 pollution prevention opportunities. 2 (l) The office shall provide information on existing 3 loan and business assistance programs provided by the State. 4 (m) Each State agency having jurisdiction to approve or 5 deny a permit shall have the continuing power heretofore or 6 hereafter vested in it to make such determinations. The 7 provisions of this Act shall not lessen or reduce such powers 8 and shall modify the procedures followed in carrying out such 9 powers only to the extent provided in this Act. 10 (n) (1) Each State agency shall fully cooperate with the 11 office in providing information, documentation, personnel or 12 facilities requested by the office. 13 (2) Each State agency having jurisdiction of any permit 14 to which the master application procedure is applicable shall 15 designate an employee to act as permit liaison office with 16 the office in carrying out the provisions of this Act. 17 (o) (1) The office has authority, but is not required, 18 to keep and analyze appropriate statistical data regarding 19 the number of permits issued by State agencies, the amount of 20 time necessary for the permits to be issued, the cost of 21 obtaining such permits, the types of projects for which 22 specific permits are issued, a geographic distribution of 23 permits, and other pertinent data the office deems 24 appropriate. 25 The office shall make such data and any analysis of the 26 data available to the public. 27 (2) The office has authority, but is not required, to 28 conduct or cause to be conducted a thorough review of any 29 agency's permit requirements and the need by the State to 30 require such permits. The office shall draw on the review, 31 on its direct experience, and on its statistical analyses to 32 prepare recommendations regarding how to: 33 (i) eliminate unnecessary or antiquated permit 34 requirements; SB855 Enrolled -26- LRB9001779PTcw 1 (ii) consolidate duplicative or overlapping permit 2 requirements; 3 (iii) simplify overly complex or lengthy 4 application procedures; 5 (iv) expedite time-consuming agency review and 6 approval procedures; or 7 (v) otherwise improve the permitting processes in 8 the State. 9 The office shall submit copies of all recommendations 10 within 5 days of issuance to the affected agency, the 11 Governor, the General Assembly, and the Joint Committee on 12 Administrative Rules. 13 (p) The office has authority to review State forms on 14 its own initiative or upon the request of another State 15 agency to ascertain the burden, if any, of complying with 16 those forms. If the office determines that a form is unduly 17 burdensome to business, it may recommend to the agency 18 issuing the form either that the form be eliminated or that 19 specific changes be made in the form. 20 (q) Not later than March 1 of each year, beginning March 21 1, 1995, the office shall submit an annual report of its 22 activities during the preceding year to the Governor and 23 General Assembly. The report shall describe the activities 24 of the office during the preceding year and shall contain 25 statistical information on the permit assistance activities 26 of the office. 27 (Source: P.A. 88-404.) 28 (20 ILCS 610/Act rep.) 29 Section 10. The Corridors of Opportunity and Development 30 Act is repealed. 31 Section 15. The Energy Conservation and Coal Development 32 Act is amended by changing Section 8 as follows: SB855 Enrolled -27- LRB9001779PTcw 1 (20 ILCS 1105/8) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7408) 2 Sec. 8. Illinois Coal Development Board. 3 (a) There shall be established, within the Department, 4 the Illinois Coal Development Board, hereinafter in this 5 Section called the Board. The Board shall be composed of 13 6 voting members including: the Director of the Department, who 7 shall be Chairman thereof; the Director of Natural Resources 8 or that Director's designee; the Director of the Office of 9 Mines and Minerals within the Department of Natural 10 Resources; the two co-chairpersons of the Citizens Council on 11 Energy Resources, created by Public Act 84-15; and 8 persons 12 appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the 13 Senate, including representatives of Illinois industries that 14 are involved in the extraction, utilization or transportation 15 of Illinois coal, persons representing financial or banking 16 interests in the State, and persons experienced in 17 international business and economic development. These 18 members shall be chosen from persons of recognized ability 19 and experience in their designated field. The 8 appointed 20 members shall serve for terms of 4 years, unless otherwise 21 provided in this subsection. The initial terms of the 22 original appointees shall expire on July 1, 1985, except that 23 the Governor shall designate 3 of the original appointees to 24 serve initial terms that shall expire on July 1, 1983. The 25 initial term of the member appointed by the Governor to fill 26 the office created after July 1, 1985 shall expire on July 1, 27 1989. The initial terms of the members appointed by the 28 Governor to fill the offices created by this amendatory Act 29 of 1993 shall expire on July 1, 1995, and July 1, 1997, as 30 determined by the Governor. 31 The Board shall meet at least annually or at the call of 32 the Chairman. At any time the majority of the Board may 33 petition the Chairman for a meeting of the Board. Seven 34 members of the Board shall constitute a quorum. Members of SB855 Enrolled -28- LRB9001779PTcw 1 the Board shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary 2 expenses incurred while performing their duties as members of 3 the Board from funds appropriated to the Department for such 4 purpose. 5 (b) The Board shall have the following powers and 6 duties: 7 (1) To develop an annual agenda which may include 8 but is not limited to research and methodologies 9 conducted for the purpose of increasing the utilization 10 of Illinois' coal and other fossil fuel resources, with 11 emphasis on high sulfur coal, in the following areas: 12 coal extraction, preparation and characterization; coal 13 technologies (combustion, gasification, liquefaction, and 14 related processes); marketing; public awareness and 15 education, as those terms are used in the Illinois Coal 16 Technology Development Assistance Act; transportation; 17 procurement of sites and issuance of permits; and 18 environmental impacts. 19 (2) To support and coordinate Illinois coal 20 research, and to approve projects consistent with the 21 annual agenda and budget for coal research and the 22 purposes of this Act. The Board shall review and, if 23 acceptable, approve the annual budget and operating plan 24 submitted by the Department for administration of the 25 Board's projects and funds. 26 (3) To promote the coordination of available 27 research information on the production, preparation, 28 distribution and uses of Illinois coal. The Board shall 29 advise the existing research institutions within the 30 State on areas where research may be necessary. 31 (4) To cooperate to the fullest extent possible 32 with State and federal agencies and departments, 33 independent organizations, and other interested groups, 34 public and private, for the purposes of promoting SB855 Enrolled -29- LRB9001779PTcw 1 Illinois coal resources. 2 (5) To submit an annual report to the Governor and 3 the General Assembly outlining the progress and 4 accomplishments made in the year, providing an accounting 5 of funds received and disbursed, reviewing the status of 6 research contracts, and furnishing other relevant 7 information. 8 (6) To focus on existing coal research efforts in 9 carrying out its mission. The Board shall attempt to make 10 use of existing research facilities in Illinois or other 11 institutions carrying out research on Illinois coal. As 12 far as practicable, the Board shall make maximum use of 13 the research facilities available at the Illinois State 14 Geological Survey, the Coal Extraction and Utilization 15 Research Center, the Illinois Coal Development Park and 16 universities and colleges located within the State of 17 Illinois. Subject to the approval of the Department, and 18 in conjunction with its statutory responsibilities, the 19 Board may create a consortium or center which conducts, 20 coordinates and supports coal research activities in the 21 State of Illinois. Programmatic activities of such a 22 consortium or center shall be subject to approval by the 23 Board and shall be consistent with the purposes of this 24 Act. The Board may authorize expenditure of funds in 25 support of the administrative and programmatic operations 26 of such a center or consortium consistent with its 27 statutory authority. Administrative actions undertaken 28 by or for such a center or consortium shall be subject to 29 the approval of the Department. 30 (7) To make a reasonable attempt, before initiating 31 any research under this Act, to avoid duplication of 32 effort and expense by coordinating the research efforts 33 among various agencies, departments, universities or 34 organizations, as the case may be. SB855 Enrolled -30- LRB9001779PTcw 1 (8) To adopt, amend and repeal rules, regulations 2 and bylaws governing its organization, the conduct of 3 business, and the exercise of its powers and duties. 4 (9) To authorize the expenditure of monies from the 5 Coal Technology Development Assistance Fund, the Public 6 Utility Fund and other funds in the State Treasury 7 appropriated to the Department, consistent with the 8 purposes of this Act. 9 (10) To seek, accept, and expend gifts or grants in 10 any form, from any public agency or from any other 11 source. Such gifts and grants may be held in trust by 12 the Department and expended at the direction of the Board 13 and in the exercise of the Board's powers and performance 14 of the Board's duties. 15 (11) To publish, from time to time, the results of 16 Illinois coal research projects funded through the Board. 17 (12) To authorize loans from appropriations from 18 the Build Illinois Bond Purposes Fund, the Build Illinois 19 Bond Fund and the Illinois Industrial Coal Utilization 20 Fund. 21 (13) To authorize expenditures of monies for coal 22 development projects under the authority of Section 13 of 23 the General Obligation Bond Act. 24 (c) The Board shall also have and exercise the following 25 powers and duties: 26 (1) To create and maintain thorough, current and 27 accurate records on all markets for and actual uses of 28 coal mined in Illinois, and to make such records 29 available to the public upon request. 30 (2) To identify all current and anticipated future 31 technical, economic, institutional, market, 32 environmental, regulatory and other impediments to the 33 utilization of Illinois coal. 34 (3) To monitor and evaluate all proposals and plans SB855 Enrolled -31- LRB9001779PTcw 1 of public utilities related to compliance with the 2 requirements of Title IV of the federal Clean Air Act 3 Amendments of 1990, or with any other law which might 4 affect the use of Illinois coal, for the purposes of (i) 5 determining the effects of such proposals or plans on the 6 use of Illinois coal, and (ii) identifying alternative 7 plans or actions which would maintain or increase the use 8 of Illinois coal. 9 (4) To develop strategies and to propose policies 10 to promote environmentally responsible uses of Illinois 11 coal for meeting electric power supply requirements and 12 for other purposes. 13 (5) To issue a report to the Governor and the 14 General Assembly by October 1, 1991, and by March 1of 15 each yearthereafter, describing all findings, 16 conclusions and recommendations required by and developed 17 pursuant to this subsection; provided, however, that 18 interim reports may be issued whenever in the opinion of 19 the Board there may be a need to do so. 20 (Source: P.A. 88-391; 89-445, eff. 2-7-96.) 21 Section 20. The Build Illinois Act is amended by 22 changing Section 8-3 as follows: 23 (30 ILCS 750/8-3) (from Ch. 127, par. 2708-3) 24 Sec. 8-3. Powers of the Department. The Department has 25 the power to: 26 (a) provide business development public infrastructure 27 loans or grants from appropriations from the Build Illinois 28 Bond Fund, the Build Illinois Purposes Fund and the Public 29 Infrastructure Construction Loan Fund to local governments to 30 provide or improve a community's public infrastructure so as 31 to create or retain private sector jobs pursuant to the 32 provisions of this Article; SB855 Enrolled -32- LRB9001779PTcw 1 (b) provide affordable financing of public 2 infrastructure loans and grants to, or on behalf of, local 3 governments, local public entities, medical facilities, and 4 public health clinics from appropriations from the Public 5 Infrastructure Construction Loan Fund for the purpose of 6 assisting with the financing, or application and access to 7 financing, of a community's public infrastructure necessary 8 to health, safety, and economic development; 9 (c) enter into agreements, accept funds or grants, and 10 engage in cooperation with agencies of the federal 11 government, or state or local governments to carry out the 12 purposes of this Article, and to use funds appropriated 13 pursuant to this Article to participate in federal 14 infrastructure loan and grant programs upon such terms and 15 conditions as may be established by the federal government; 16 (d) establish application, notification, contract, and 17 other procedures, rules, or regulations deemed necessary and 18 appropriate to carry out the provisions of this Article; 19 (e) coordinate assistance under this program with 20 activities of the Illinois Development Finance Authority in 21 order to maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of State 22 development programs; 23 (f) coordinate assistance under the Affordable Financing 24 of Public Infrastructure Loan and Grant Program with the 25 activities of the Illinois Development Finance Authority, 26 Illinois Rural Bond Bank, Illinois Farm Development 27 Authority, Illinois Housing Development Authority, Illinois 28 Environmental Protection Agency, and other federal and State 29 programs and entities providing financing assistance to 30 communities for public health, safety, and economic 31 development infrastructure;.32 (f-5) provide staff, administration, and related support 33 required to manage the programs authorized under this Article 34 and pay for the staffing, administration, and related support SB855 Enrolled -33- LRB9001779PTcw 1 from the Public Infrastructure Construction Loan Revolving 2 Fund; 3 (g) exercise such other powers as are necessary or 4 incidental to the foregoing. 5 (Source: P.A. 88-453.) 6 Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act 7 makes changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by 8 text that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a 9 Section represented by multiple versions), the use of that 10 text does not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) 11 the changes made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from 12 any other Public Act. 13 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 14 becoming law.