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92_HB0736

 
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 1        AN ACT concerning economic opportunities.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  5.  The  Illinois  Human   Resource   Investment
 5    Council Act is amended by changing Section 4.5 as follows:

 6        (20 ILCS 3975/4.5)
 7        Sec. 4.5.  Duties.
 8        (a)  The  Council  shall recommend a comprehensive set of
 9    workforce   preparation    and    development    goals    and
10    implementation    strategies    for   the   development   and
11    coordination of the human resource system within the State to
12    the General Assembly and the Governor.    The  Council  shall
13    annually  review  these  priority  goals  and  strategies and
14    recommend revisions  as  may  be  necessary.   Any  goals  or
15    strategies adopted by the Council prior to the effective date
16    of  this  amendatory  Act of 1997 shall be deemed temporarily
17    adopted until such time as the General Assembly ratifies such
18    goals and strategies with the passage of a joint resolution.
19    Any such temporarily adopted goals and  strategies  that  are
20    not  ratified  by  the  General  Assembly by joint resolution
21    within 7 months after the effective date of  this  amendatory
22    Act of 1997 are deemed revoked.
23        (b)  The  Council  shall  advise the General Assembly and
24    the  Governor  on  the   development,   implementation,   and
25    coordination  of  State  and  local  standards  and  measures
26    relating  to applicable federal human resource programs.  For
27    these purposes, applicable federal  human  resource  programs
28    means  any  program from among the following that the General
29    Assembly, the Governor, and the  head  of  the  State  agency
30    responsible  for  the  administration  of the program jointly
31    agree  to  include  within  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Human
 
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 1    Resource Investment Council:  the  Job  Training  Partnership
 2    Act,  the  Carl  D. Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology
 3    Education Act, the National  and  Community  Service  Act  of
 4    1990,  the Adult Education Act, the Wagner-Peyser Act, part F
 5    of Title IV of the Social Security Act,  and  the  employment
 6    program  established  under Section 6(d)(4) of the Food Stamp
 7    Act of 1977 or subsequent federal programs  or  block  grants
 8    designed for education and employment related services.
 9        (c)  The  Council  shall  be  responsible for the overall
10    identification of human investment needs and  priorities  for
11    workforce preparation in the State and shall recommend to the
12    General Assembly and the Governor the goals for meeting these
13    needs.   The  Council  shall  coordinate the establishment of
14    advisory   statewide   performance   goals   for    workforce
15    preparation  programs  as  well  as a statewide framework for
16    workforce preparation program evaluation.
17        (d)  The Council shall continuously monitor and  evaluate
18    new  federal  and  State legislative proposals and shall make
19    recommendations  concerning  their   implementation.    Newly
20    enacted  laws  shall  be  evaluated  and recommendations made
21    concerning their integration within  the  existing  workforce
22    preparation system.
23        (e)  The  Council  shall  advocate  the  establishment of
24    standard   terms   to   promote   understanding,    planning,
25    coordination,   and   evaluation   of  workforce  preparation
26    programs and services at the State and federal levels.
27        (f)  Other  duties   of   the   Council   shall   include
28    recommending to relevant agencies and to the General Assembly
29    and  the  Governor,  with respect to applicable Federal human
30    resource programs and others, the provision of  services  and
31    the  use  of  funds  and  resources for workforce preparation
32    services.
33        (g)  Nothing in this Act shall be construed to require or
34    allow the  Council  to  assume  or  supersede  the  statutory
 
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 1    authority  granted  to,  or impose any duties or requirements
 2    on, the  State  Board  of  Education,  the  Board  of  Higher
 3    Education,  the  Illinois  Community College Board, any State
 4    agencies created  under  the  Civil  Administrative  Code  of
 5    Illinois, or any local education agencies.
 6        (h)  The  Human  Resource Investment Council shall assume
 7    the duties of  a  State  job  training  coordinating  council
 8    pursuant  to Sections 121 and 317 of the federal Job Training
 9    Partnership Act.
10        (i)  The Human Resource  Investment  Council  is  further
11    charged  with  the  task  of deliberating the desirability of
12    establishing itself as a body independent of any other  State
13    agency  or  organization.   Issues  to be considered in those
14    deliberations include, but are  not  limited  to,  the  costs
15    associated with establishing a new organization, staffing and
16    other  personnel  issues, and consolidation of other councils
17    into the Human Resource  Investment  Council.    The  Council
18    shall   issue   a   report   on   its  discussions  and  make
19    recommendations to the General Assembly and the  Governor  on
20    whether and how to proceed.
21        (j)  The  Council  must  market  and  track  the economic
22    development opportunities offered to women and compare  those
23    opportunities to the opportunities offered to men.
24    (Source: P.A. 89-382, eff. 8-18-95; 90-528, eff. 1-1-98.)

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