Public Act 100-0010 Public Act 0010 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0010 | HB2973 Enrolled | LRB100 10301 MJP 20490 b |
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| AN ACT concerning military affairs.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Department of Veterans Affairs Act is | amended by changing Sections 15, 20, and 37 as follows: | (20 ILCS 2805/15) | Sec. 15. Veterans advisory council. | (a) A veterans advisory council shall be established in the | State of Illinois. The council shall consist of at least 21 | members as follows: | (1) Four members of the General Assembly, appointed one | each by the President of the Senate, the Minority Leader of | the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, | and the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, | preferably from a legislative or representative district | in which a State-operated veterans home is located. | (2) Six veterans appointed by the Director of Veterans' | Affairs. | (3) One veteran appointed by the commander or president | of each veterans service organization that is chartered by | the federal government and by the State of Illinois and | elects to appoint a member. | (4) One person appointed by the Adjutant General of the |
| Illinois National Guard. | (5) One person appointed by the Illinois Attorney | General. | (6) One person appointed by the Illinois Secretary of | State. | (7) One person appointed by the Director of the | Illinois Department of Employment Security. | (8) One person appointed by each military family | organization that is chartered by the federal government. | No member of the council shall be an employee or | representative of the Department of Veterans' Affairs. | Members of the council shall serve without compensation or | reimbursement. | (b) At the initial meeting of the council, the members | shall elect from among themselves a chairman. The members shall | draw lots to determine the length of their terms so that 9 | members have terms that expire on July 1, 2005 and the | remaining members have terms that expire on July 1, 2006. | Thereafter, all members of the council shall be appointed for | terms of 2 years. | The appointing authority may at any time make an | appointment to fill a vacancy for the unexpired term of a | member. | (c) The council shall meet quarterly or at the call of the | chairman or at the call of the Director of Veterans' Affairs or | the Governor. The Department shall provide meeting space and |
| clerical and administrative support services for the council. | (c-5) The council shall investigate the re-entry process | for service members who return to civilian life after being | engaged in an active theater. The investigation shall include | the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder, homelessness, | disabilities, and other issues the council finds relevant to | the re-entry process. By July 1, 2018 and by July 1 of each | year thereafter, the council shall present an annual report of | its findings to the Governor, the Attorney General, the | Director of Veterans' Affairs, the Lieutenant Governor, and the | Secretary of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. | The council's investigation and annual report responsibilities | of this subsection shall be a continuation of the investigation | and annual report responsibilities of the Illinois Discharged | Servicemembers Task Force created under Section 20 of this Act. | (d) The council has the power to do the following:
| (1) Advise the Department of Veterans' Affairs with | respect to the fulfillment of its statutory duties. | (2) Review and study the issues and concerns that are | most significant to Illinois veterans and advise the | Department on those issues and concerns. | (3) Receive a report from the Director of Veterans' | Affairs or the Director's designee at each meeting with | respect to the general activities of the Department. | (4) Report to the Governor and the General Assembly | annually describing the issues addressed and the actions |
| taken by the council during the year as well as any | recommendations for future action. | (e) The council established under this Section replaces any | Illinois Veterans Advisory Council established under Executive | Order No. 3 (1982).
| (Source: P.A. 96-1266, eff. 7-26-10.) | (20 ILCS 2805/20)
| Sec. 20. Illinois Discharged Servicemember Task Force. The | Illinois Discharged Servicemember Task Force is hereby created | within the Department of Veterans' Veterans Affairs. The Task | Force shall investigate the re-entry process for service | members who return to civilian life after being engaged in an | active theater. The investigation shall include the effects of | post-traumatic stress disorder, homelessness, disabilities, | and other issues the Task Force finds relevant to the re-entry | process. For fiscal year 2012, the Task Force shall include the | availability of prosthetics in its investigation. For fiscal | year 2014, the Task Force shall include the needs of women | veterans with respect to issues including, but not limited to, | compensation, rehabilitation, outreach, health care, and | issues facing women veterans in the community, and to offer | recommendations on how best to alleviate these needs which | shall be included in the Task Force Annual Report for 2014. The | Task Force shall include the following members: | (a) a representative of the Department of Veterans' |
| Veterans Affairs, who shall chair the committee;
| (b) a representative from the Department of Military | Affairs;
| (c) a representative from the Office of the Illinois | Attorney General;
| (d) a member of the General Assembly appointed by the | Speaker of the House;
| (e) a member of the General Assembly appointed by the | House Minority Leader;
| (f) a member of the General Assembly appointed by the | President of the Senate;
| (g) a member of the General Assembly appointed by the | Senate Minority Leader;
| (h) 4 members chosen by the Department of Veterans' | Veterans Affairs, who shall represent statewide veterans' | organizations or veterans' homeless shelters;
| (i) one member appointed by the Lieutenant Governor; | and
| (j) a representative of the United States Department of | Veterans Affairs shall be invited to participate.
| Vacancies in the Task Force shall be filled by the initial | appointing authority. Task Force members shall serve without | compensation, but may be reimbursed for necessary expenses | incurred in performing duties associated with the Task Force.
| By July 1, 2008 and by July 1 of each year thereafter | through July 1, 2017 , the Task Force shall present an annual |
| report of its findings to the Governor, the Attorney General, | the Director of Veterans' Affairs, the Lieutenant Governor, and | the Secretary of the United States Department of Veterans | Affairs. As soon as is practicable after the Task Force | presents its final report due by July 1, 2017, any information | collected by the Task Force in carrying out its duties under | this Section shall be transferred to the Illinois Veterans' | Advisory Council.
| The Task Force is dissolved, and this Section is repealed, | on July 1, 2018. | If the Task Force becomes inactive because active theaters | cease, the Director of Veterans Affairs may reactivate the Task | Force if active theaters are reestablished.
| (Source: P.A. 97-414, eff. 1-1-12; 98-310, eff. 8-12-13; | revised 9-8-16.) | (20 ILCS 2805/37) | Sec. 37. Illinois Joining Forces Foundation. | (a) The General Assembly finds that navigating the "sea of | goodwill" for those who serve in uniform is one of the greatest | challenges that transitioning veterans face; as a result, they | risk being unable to access many of the federal, State, and | non-profit resources available to them. Recognizing this | problem, the Department of Veterans' Affairs and the Department | of Military Affairs acted to establish the Illinois Joining | Forces initiative, a public-private network of military and |
| veteran-serving organizations that are working together, in | person and online, to create a no-wrong-door system of support | for the State's military and veteran communities. Illinois | Joining Forces is a nation-leading model, awarded by the U.S. | Department of Veterans Affairs and the National Association of | State Directors of Veterans Affairs for its groundbreaking work | in creating smarter, collaborative community support for those | in uniform, past and present. The foundation created by this | amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly will serve to | ensure the long-term sustainability of Illinois Joining | Forces, which is critically important for the support of the | State's military and veteran communities. | (b) The Illinois Joining Forces Foundation shall benefit | service members, veterans, and their families by: | (1) convening military and veteran support | organizations, through Illinois Joining Forces working | groups, to build cross-sector relationships and mutual | awareness; | (2) providing policy recommendations through Illinois | Joining Forces member working groups to the Illinois | Discharged Servicemember Task Force and the Illinois | Veterans' Advisory Council; | (3) facilitating the transfer of information and | knowledge among Illinois Joining Forces member | organizations; | (4) maintaining and continuing to build the |
| no-wrong-door online navigation platform; | (5) educating Illinois Joining Forces members and | other community providers regarding military and veteran | culture and needs, thus improving the collective capacity | of the support system; and | (6) outreaching directly to service members, veterans, | and their families regarding the no-wrong-door system that | Illinois Joining Forces provides to them. | (c) For the purpose of this Section,
"veterans service | organization" means an organization that meets all of the | following criteria: | (1) The organization is formed by and for United States | military
veterans. | (2) The organization is chartered by the United States | Congress and
incorporated in the State of Illinois. | (3) The organization has maintained a State | headquarters office in
Illinois for the 10-year period | immediately preceding the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly. | (4) The organization maintains at least one office in | this State,
staffed by a veterans service officer. | (5) The organization is capable of preparing a power of | attorney
for a veteran and processing claims for veterans | services. | (6) The organization is not funded by the State of | Illinois or by
any county in this State. |
| (d) The General Assembly authorizes the Department of | Veterans' Affairs, in accordance with Section 10 of the State | Agency Entity Creation Act, to create the Illinois Joining | Forces Foundation as a not-for-profit foundation. The | Department shall file articles of incorporation as required | under the General Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986 to | create the Foundation. The Foundation's Board of Directors | shall be appointed as follows: one member appointed by the | Governor; one member appointed by the President of the Senate; | one member appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate; one | member appointed by the Speaker of the House of | Representatives; one member appointed by the Minority Leader of | the House of Representatives; and all of the members of the | Illinois Joining Forces Executive Committee, who shall be | appointed by the Director of Veterans' Affairs. In addition to | any veterans service organization otherwise represented on the | Board of Directors, a veterans service organization may | designate in writing an ex officio, non-voting participant to | the Board of Directors. Any veterans service organization | appointee under this Section does not count towards a quorum. | The Director of Veterans' Affairs and a designee chosen by the | Director of Military Affairs who is a senior management | official of the Department of Military Affairs with the | authority to make decisions on behalf of the agency shall serve | as members of the Foundation's Board of Directors. Board of | Director appointments shall be for 2-year terms. Vacancies |
| shall be filled by the official who made the recommendation for | the vacated appointment. No member of the Board of Directors | may receive compensation for his or her services to the | Foundation. Upon appointment, the Board of Directors, as | members of a public entity, shall be represented and | indemnified pursuant to the requirements of the State Employee | Indemnification Act. | (e) The purposes of the Foundation are to: promote, | support, assist, and sustain Illinois Joining Forces | operations; solicit and accept grants and private donations and | disburse them for the stated intent of the Foundation or the | private donor; solicit and generate public and private funding | and donations that assist in enhancing the Illinois Joining | Forces mission, services, programs, and operations; and engage | generally in other lawful endeavors consistent with the | foregoing purposes. The foundation shall operate within the | provisions of the General Not For Profit Corporation Act of | 1986. | (f) As soon as practicable after the Foundation is created, | the Board of Directors shall meet, organize, and designate, by | majority vote, a chairperson, a treasurer, a secretary, and any | additional officers that may be needed to carry out the | activities of the Foundation and shall adopt bylaws of the | Foundation. The Department of Veterans' Affairs, in | consultation with the Department of Military Affairs, may adopt | other rules deemed necessary to govern Foundation procedures. |
| (g) The Foundation may request and accept gifts, grants, | donations, or bequests from the federal government or its | agencies or officers or from any person, firm, or corporation, | and may expend receipts on activities that it considers | suitable to the performance of its duties under this Section | and consistent with any requirement of the grant, gift, | donation, or bequest. Funds collected by the Foundation shall | be considered private funds and shall be held in an appropriate | account outside of the State treasury. Private funds collected | by the Foundation are not subject to the Public Funds | Investment Act. The treasurer of the Foundation shall be the | custodian of all Foundation funds. The treasurer shall be | required to obtain a fidelity or surety bond on satisfactory | terms and in sufficient amounts to protect the interests of the | Foundation, the cost of which shall be reimbursed by the | Foundation. The Foundation and its officers shall be | responsible for the approval of the recording of receipts, | approval of payments, and the proper filing of required | reports. The Foundation may be assisted in carrying out its | functions by Department of Military Affairs and Department of | Veterans' Affairs personnel. The Department of Military | Affairs and the Department of Veterans' Affairs shall provide | reasonable assistance to the Foundation to achieve the purposes | of the Foundation as determined by the respective Directors. | The Foundation shall cooperate fully with the boards, | commissions, agencies, departments, and institutions of the |
| State. The funds held and made available by the Illinois | Joining Forces Foundation shall be subject to financial and | compliance audits in accordance with the Illinois State | Auditing Act. The Foundation shall not have any power of | eminent domain. The Foundation shall not construct or make any | permanent improvements to any real property. | (h) The Foundation must provide a written notice to any | entity providing a gift, grant, donation, or bequest to the | Foundation that the Foundation is not subject to the provisions | of the Public Funds Investment Act, which Act places | limitations on the types of securities in which a public agency | may invest public funds.
| (i) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the Foundation | is not eligible for any grant administered or funded by the | Department of Veterans' Affairs or the Department of Military | Affairs.
| (Source: P.A. 98-986, eff. 8-18-14.) | Section 10. The Board of Higher Education Act is amended by | changing Section 9.34 as follows: | (110 ILCS 205/9.34) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 1, 2017) | Sec. 9.34. Military Prior Learning Assessment Task Force. | (a) The Military Prior Learning Assessment Task Force is | created within the Board of Higher Education. The Task Force |
| shall study and make recommendations on how to best effectuate | the recognition of military learning for academic credit, | industry-recognized credentials, and college degrees through | the use of the Prior Learning Assessment. The Task Force shall | be comprised of all of the following members: | (1) A representative from the Board of Higher | Education, who shall chair the Task Force, appointed by the | Board of Higher Education. | (2) A representative from the Illinois Community | College Board appointed by the Illinois Community College | Board. | (3) A representative from the Department of Veterans' | Affairs appointed by the Director of Veterans' Affairs. | (4) (Blank). A representative from the Illinois | Discharged Servicemember Task Force appointed by the | Illinois Discharged Servicemember Task Force. | (5) A representative from the Illinois Student | Assistance Commission appointed by the Illinois Student | Assistance Commission. | (6) A member of the General Assembly appointed by the | Speaker of the House of Representatives. | (7) A member of the General Assembly appointed by the | Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. | (8) A member of the General Assembly appointed by the | President of the Senate. | (9) A member of the General Assembly appointed by the |
| Minority Leader of the Senate. | (10) Three faculty representatives, one from a public | university, one from a public community college, and one | from a private institution, appointed by the Board of | Higher Education in consultation with the Illinois | Community College Board and their advisory groups. | (11) Two presidents of Illinois colleges and | universities appointed by the Board of Higher Education in | consultation with the Illinois Community College Board. | (12) A representative from the Illinois Joining Forces | Education Working Group appointed by the Illinois Joining | Forces Education Working Group. | (13) A representative of a nonprofit organization that | is recognized as having expertise in the area of the Prior | Learning Assessment appointed by the Board of Higher | Education. | (14) A representative from the Office of the State Fire | Marshal appointed by the State Fire Marshal. | Members of the Task Force shall serve without compensation | and may not be reimbursed for their expenses. | The Board of Higher Education shall provide administrative | and other support to the Task Force. | (b) The Task Force's study shall without limitation: | (1) Examine the history of the Prior Learning | Assessment and its impact on active military and student | veterans in today's educational landscape. |
| (2) Examine policies and practices in other states to | identify best practices in the Prior Learning Assessment | for active military and student veterans. | (3) Determine current policies and practices in this | State, including existing Prior Learning Assessment | methods being utilized among this State's public and | private colleges and universities in connection with | active military and student veterans. | (4) Review the quality standards necessary to | adequately assess military learning based on experience | and non-credit education and training for purposes of | awarding academic credit. | (5) Consider alternative means to award academic | credit for active military and student veterans. | (6) Consider transferability of academic credit | awarded by the Prior Learning Assessment and student | mobility. | (7) Consider the importance of recognition of | industry-recognized credentials by colleges and | universities for the purpose of awarding academic credit. | (8) Consider the acceptance of industry-recognized | credentials and academic credit credentials or degrees by | licensing bodies. | (c) The Task Force shall report its findings and | recommendations to the Board of Higher Education, the Illinois | Community College Board, the Illinois Student Assistance |
| Commission, the State Board of Education, the Department of | Veterans' Affairs, the Illinois Discharged Servicemember Task | Force, the General Assembly, and the Governor on or before | December 1, 2016. | (d) This Section is repealed on December 1, 2017.
| (Source: P.A. 99-395, eff. 8-18-15.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 6/30/2017
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