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Public Act 101-0437 Public Act 0437 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0437 | SB1919 Enrolled | LRB101 10429 AXK 55535 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 Public Community College Act is amended by | adding Section 2-26 as follows: | (110 ILCS 805/2-26 new) | Sec. 2-26. 21st Century Employment grant program. | (a) Subject to appropriation, the State Board shall | establish and administer a 21st Century Employment grant | program. To qualify for a grant, a community college district | and a public high school located in that district must jointly | establish a collaborative regional partnership with workforce | development organizations, including community-based | organizations with a vested interest in the workforce, regional | economic development organizations, and economic development | officials in the district, along with manufacturers, | healthcare service providers, and innovative technology | businesses that have a presence in the district, to provide a | manufacturing training program. A grant recipient must provide | the State Board with a plan that meets all of the following | requirements: | (1) The plan shall define specific goals that a student | must meet upon graduation. |
| (2) The plan shall include the type of professional | skills that will be taught in order for the students to | gain and retain employment. The professional skills | curriculum in the program shall include, but not be limited | to, training on all of the following: | (A) Effective communication skills. | (B) Teamwork. | (C) Dependability. | (D) Adaptability. | (E) Conflict resolution. | (F) Flexibility. | (G) Leadership. | (H) Problem-solving. | (I) Research. | (J) Creativity. | (K) Work ethic. | (L) Integrity. | In awarding grants under this Section, the State Board | must give priority to plans that demonstrate a formal | articulation agreement between a public high school and a | community college district. | (3) The plan shall include a budget that includes any | outside donations, including any in-kind donations, made | to help the program, including from non-profit entities and | individuals. | (4) The plan shall include the proposed number of |
| individuals who would be enrolled in the program, along | with the places that those individuals could be employed at | after graduation and what industries would be targeted. The | plan must support a seamless transition into higher | education and career opportunities and must outline the | college credit and on-the-job training hours that will | transfer from the high school to a community college. | (5) The plan shall require a private-public | partnership clause that requires private businesses to | contribute an amount determined by the State Board and the | collaborative regional partnership that does not exceed | 40% of the amount of the total project. The applicant must | provide the State Board with a receipt of contributions | from businesses to evidence compliance with this | paragraph. However, businesses may contribute equipment or | offer their facilities, in which case a business shall | establish a cost of use of its facility, to meet the | requirements of this paragraph. | (6) The plan shall indicate the certificates that the | community college or high school will offer to students | upon graduation, as agreed to by the collaborative regional | partnership. The community college or high school shall | offer no less than 6 types of industry-recognized | certificates. | (b) The State Board shall establish an advisory board for | the grant program established under subsection (a) that |
| consists of all of the following members: | (1) The Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. | (2) The Executive Director of the State Board. | (3) The State Superintendent of Education. | (4) The Director of Labor. | (5) A senator appointed by the President of the Senate. | (6) A senator appointed by the Minority Leader of the | Senate. | (7) A representative appointed by the Speaker of the | House of Representatives. | (8) A representative appointed by the Minority Leader | of the House of Representatives. | (9) A member from a statewide organization that | represents manufacturing companies throughout this State, | appointed by the Governor. | (10) A member who represents at-risk students, | including, but not limited to, opportunity youth, | appointed by the Governor. | (11) A member from a statewide organization that | represents multiple employee unions in this State, | appointed by the Governor. | (12) A member from a trade union, appointed by the | Governor. | (13) A member from a statewide organization that | represents the business community, appointed by the | Governor. |
| (14) A member from a statewide organization that | represents service employees in this State, appointed by | the Governor. | (15) Educators representing various regions of this | State from professional teachers' organizations, appointed | by the Governor. | (16) A member from a statewide organization that | represents hospitals in this State, appointed by the | Governor. | (17) A president of a community college, appointed by | the Governor. | (18) A district superintendent of a high school | district, appointed by Governor. | The members of the advisory board shall serve without | compensation but shall be reimbursed for their reasonable and | necessary expenses from funds appropriated to the State Board | for that purpose, including travel, subject to the rules of the | appropriate travel control board. | The advisory board shall meet at the call of the State | Board and shall report to the State Board. The State Board | shall provide administrative and other support to the advisory | board. | (c) The advisory board established under subsection (b) | shall have all of the following duties: | (1) To review the progress made by each grant | recipient, including, but not limited to, the |
| gainful-employment success rate, how many students remain | employed for how long, and how many students went on to | receive higher manufacturing certificates. | (2) To review how many students went on to complete a | paid internship or apprenticeship upon graduation. | (3) To compile a list of programs offered by each | community college or high school. | (4) To analyze whether the certificates are closing the | gap in education for the current needs of the labor force, | and to offer suggestions on how to close the gap if one | still exists. | (5) To suggest certificates that could help future | employers looking to locate in this State. | (6) To offer guidelines for the types of certificates | that a community college or high school should pursue. | (7) To offer possible rules to the State Board that the | grant process should follow. | (d) The State Board may adopt any rules necessary for the | purposes of this Section.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2020
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