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Public Act 101-0315 Public Act 0315 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0315 | SB1167 Enrolled | LRB101 10506 AXK 55612 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act is | amended by adding Section 65.105 as follows: | (110 ILCS 947/65.105 new) | Sec. 65.105. Adult vocational community college | scholarship. | (a) The Commission shall, subject to appropriation, | establish and administer an adult vocational community college | scholarship program. | (b) Beginning with the 2020-2021 academic year, the | Commission shall, each year, receive and consider applications | for scholarships under this Section. An applicant is eligible | for a scholarship under this Section if the Commission finds | that the applicant meets all of the following qualifications: | (1) He or she is over the age of 30. | (2) He or she has been unemployed and is actively | searching for employment, including being enrolled on the | Department of Employment Security's job-search website for | at least 6 months prior to the date the application is | submitted by the applicant. | (3) He or she is enrolled or accepted for enrollment at |
| his or her local community college organized under the | Public Community College Act. | (4) He or she can identify the specific training | certificate, credential, or associate degree that he or she | is seeking to obtain; the career that the certificate, | credential, or degree will help create; and how long it | will take the applicant to reach this goal. | Applicants may re-apply for the scholarship under this | Section if they can demonstrate continual progress, in terms of | grades and attendance, toward the desired certificate, | credential, or degree. | (c) The scholarship shall be sufficient to cover the cost | of tuition and fees to attend the community college, but in no | event shall the scholarship exceed $2,000 per scholarship | recipient per academic year. | The total amount of a scholarship awarded by the Commission | under this Section to an individual in any given fiscal year, | when added to other financial assistance awarded to that | individual for that year, shall not exceed the cost of | attendance at the community college at which the student is | enrolled. | (d) All applications for scholarships to be awarded under | this Section shall be made to the Commission in a form as set | forth by the Commission. The form of application and the | information required to be set forth in the application shall | be determined by the Commission, and the Commission shall |
| require eligible applicants to submit with their applications | such supporting documents as the Commission deems necessary. | (e) Subject to a separate appropriation made for such | purposes, payment of any scholarships awarded under this | Section shall be determined by the Commission. All scholarship | funds distributed in accordance with this Section shall be paid | to the community college on behalf of the recipients. | Scholarship funds are applicable toward 2 semesters of | enrollment within an academic year. Up to 2% of the | appropriation for this scholarship program may be used by the | Commission for the costs of administering the scholarship | program. If funds appropriated for the program are insufficient | to provide grants to each eligible applicant, the Commission | may prioritize the distribution of grants based on factors that | include an applicant's financial need, duration of | unemployment, prior level of educational attainment, or date of | application. | (f) The Commission shall adopt all necessary and proper | rules not inconsistent with this Section for its effective | implementation.
| Section 10. The Unemployment Insurance Act is amended by | changing Section 1900 as follows:
| (820 ILCS 405/1900) (from Ch. 48, par. 640)
| Sec. 1900. Disclosure of information.
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| A. Except as provided in this Section, information obtained | from any
individual or employing unit during the administration | of this Act shall:
| 1. be confidential,
| 2. not be published or open to public inspection,
| 3. not be used in any court in any pending action or | proceeding,
| 4. not be admissible in evidence in any action or | proceeding other than
one arising out of this Act.
| B. No finding, determination, decision, ruling or order | (including
any finding of fact, statement or conclusion made | therein) issued pursuant
to this Act shall be admissible or | used in evidence in any action other than
one arising out of | this Act, nor shall it be binding or conclusive except
as | provided in this Act, nor shall it constitute res judicata, | regardless
of whether the actions were between the same or | related parties or involved
the same facts.
| C. Any officer or employee of this State, any officer or | employee of any
entity authorized to obtain information | pursuant to this Section, and any
agent of this State or of | such entity
who, except with authority of
the Director under | this Section, shall disclose information shall be guilty
of a | Class B misdemeanor and shall be disqualified from holding any
| appointment or employment by the State.
| D. An individual or his duly authorized agent may be | supplied with
information from records only to the extent |
| necessary for the proper
presentation of his claim for benefits | or with his existing or prospective
rights to benefits. | Discretion to disclose this information belongs
solely to the | Director and is not subject to a release or waiver by the
| individual.
Notwithstanding any other provision to the | contrary, an individual or his or
her duly authorized agent may | be supplied with a statement of the amount of
benefits paid to | the individual during the 18 months preceding the date of his
| or her request.
| E. An employing unit may be furnished with information, | only if deemed by
the Director as necessary to enable it to | fully discharge its obligations or
safeguard its rights under | the Act. Discretion to disclose this information
belongs solely | to the Director and is not subject to a release or waiver by | the
employing unit.
| F. The Director may furnish any information that he may | deem proper to
any public officer or public agency of this or | any other State or of the
federal government dealing with:
| 1. the administration of relief,
| 2. public assistance,
| 3. unemployment compensation,
| 4. a system of public employment offices,
| 5. wages and hours of employment, or
| 6. a public works program.
| The Director may make available to the Illinois Workers' | Compensation Commission
information regarding employers for |
| the purpose of verifying the insurance
coverage required under | the Workers' Compensation Act and Workers'
Occupational | Diseases Act.
| G. The Director may disclose information submitted by the | State or any
of its political subdivisions, municipal | corporations, instrumentalities,
or school or community | college districts, except for information which
specifically | identifies an individual claimant.
| H. The Director shall disclose only that information | required to be
disclosed under Section 303 of the Social | Security Act, as amended, including:
| 1. any information required to be given the United | States Department of
Labor under Section 303(a)(6); and
| 2. the making available upon request to any agency of | the United States
charged with the administration of public | works or assistance through
public employment, the name, | address, ordinary occupation and employment
status of each | recipient of unemployment compensation, and a statement of
| such recipient's right to further compensation under such | law as required
by Section 303(a)(7); and
| 3. records to make available to the Railroad Retirement | Board as
required by Section 303(c)(1); and
| 4. information that will assure reasonable cooperation | with every agency
of the United States charged with the | administration of any unemployment
compensation law as | required by Section 303(c)(2); and
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| 5. information upon request and on a reimbursable basis | to the United
States Department of Agriculture and to any | State food stamp agency
concerning any information | required to be furnished by Section 303(d); and
| 6. any wage information upon request and on a | reimbursable basis
to any State or local child support | enforcement agency required by
Section 303(e); and
| 7. any information required under the income | eligibility and
verification system as required by Section | 303(f); and
| 8. information that might be useful in locating an | absent parent or that
parent's employer, establishing | paternity or establishing, modifying, or
enforcing child | support orders
for the purpose of a child support | enforcement program
under Title IV of the Social Security | Act upon the request of
and on a reimbursable basis to
the | public
agency administering the Federal Parent Locator | Service as required by
Section 303(h); and
| 9. information, upon request, to representatives of | any federal, State
or local governmental public housing | agency with respect to individuals who
have signed the | appropriate consent form approved by the Secretary of | Housing
and Urban Development and who are applying for or | participating in any housing
assistance program | administered by the United States Department of Housing and
| Urban Development as required by Section 303(i).
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| I. The Director, upon the request of a public agency of | Illinois, of the
federal government or of any other state | charged with the investigation or
enforcement of Section 10-5 | of the Criminal Code of 2012 (or a similar
federal law or | similar law of another State), may furnish the public agency
| information regarding the individual specified in the request | as to:
| 1. the current or most recent home address of the | individual, and
| 2. the names and addresses of the individual's | employers.
| J. Nothing in this Section shall be deemed to interfere | with the
disclosure of certain records as provided for in | Section 1706 or with the
right to make available to the | Internal Revenue Service of the United
States Department of the | Treasury, or the Department of Revenue of the
State of | Illinois, information obtained under this Act.
| K. The Department shall make available to the Illinois | Student Assistance
Commission, upon request, information in | the possession of the Department that
may be necessary or | useful to the
Commission in the collection of defaulted or | delinquent student loans which
the Commission administers.
| L. The Department shall make available to the State | Employees'
Retirement System, the State Universities | Retirement System, the
Teachers' Retirement System of the State | of Illinois, and the Department of Central Management Services, |
| Risk Management Division, upon request,
information in the | possession of the Department that may be necessary or useful
to | the System or the Risk Management Division for the purpose of | determining whether any recipient of a
disability benefit from | the System or a workers' compensation benefit from the Risk | Management Division is gainfully employed.
| M. This Section shall be applicable to the information | obtained in the
administration of the State employment service, | except that the Director
may publish or release general labor | market information and may furnish
information that he may deem | proper to an individual, public officer or
public agency of | this or any other State or the federal government (in
addition | to those public officers or public agencies specified in this
| Section) as he prescribes by Rule.
| N. The Director may require such safeguards as he deems | proper to insure
that information disclosed pursuant to this | Section is used only for the
purposes set forth in this | Section.
| O. Nothing in this Section prohibits communication with an | individual or entity through unencrypted e-mail or other | unencrypted electronic means as long as the communication does | not contain the individual's or entity's name in combination | with any one or more of the individual's or entity's social | security number; driver's license or State identification | number; credit or debit card number; or any required security | code, access code, or password that would permit access to |
| further information pertaining to the individual or entity.
| P. (Blank).
| Q. The Director shall make available to an elected federal
| official the name and address of an individual or entity that | is located within
the jurisdiction from which the official was | elected and that, for the most
recently completed calendar | year, has reported to the Department as paying
wages to | workers, where the information will be used in connection with | the
official duties of the official and the official requests | the information in
writing, specifying the purposes for which | it will be used.
For purposes of this subsection, the use of | information in connection with the
official duties of an | official does not include use of the information in
connection | with the solicitation of contributions or expenditures, in | money or
in kind, to or on behalf of a candidate for public or | political office or a
political party or with respect to a | public question, as defined in Section 1-3
of the Election | Code, or in connection with any commercial solicitation. Any
| elected federal official who, in submitting a request for | information
covered by this subsection, knowingly makes a false | statement or fails to
disclose a material fact, with the intent | to obtain the information for a
purpose not authorized by this | subsection, shall be guilty of a Class B
misdemeanor.
| R. The Director may provide to any State or local child | support
agency, upon request and on a reimbursable basis, | information that might be
useful in locating an absent parent |
| or that parent's employer, establishing
paternity, or | establishing, modifying, or enforcing child support orders.
| S. The Department shall make available to a State's | Attorney of this
State or a State's Attorney's investigator,
| upon request, the current address or, if the current address is
| unavailable, current employer information, if available, of a | victim of
a felony or a
witness to a felony or a person against | whom an arrest warrant is
outstanding.
| T. The Director shall make available to the Department of | State Police, a county sheriff's office, or a municipal police | department, upon request, any information concerning the | current address and place of employment or former places of | employment of a person who is required to register as a sex | offender under the Sex Offender Registration Act that may be | useful in enforcing the registration provisions of that Act. | U. The Director shall make information available to the | Department of Healthcare and Family Services and the Department | of Human Services for the purpose of determining eligibility | for public benefit programs authorized under the Illinois | Public Aid Code and related statutes administered by those | departments, for verifying sources and amounts of income, and | for other purposes directly connected with the administration | of those programs. | V. The Director shall make information available to the | State Board of Elections as may be required by an agreement the | State Board of Elections has entered into with a multi-state |
| voter registration list maintenance system. | W. The Director shall make information available to the | State Treasurer's office and the Department of Revenue for the | purpose of facilitating compliance with the Illinois Secure | Choice Savings Program Act, including employer contact | information for employers with 25 or more employees and any | other information the Director deems appropriate that is | directly related to the administration of this program. | X. The Director shall make information available, upon | request, to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission for the | purpose of determining eligibility for the adult vocational | community college scholarship program under Section 65.105 of | the Higher Education Student Assistance Act. | (Source: P.A. 99-571, eff. 7-15-16; 99-933, eff. 1-27-17; | 100-484, eff. 9-8-17.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2020
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