Public Act 0928 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0928 |
SB2907 Enrolled | LRB103 37233 SPS 67352 b |
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AN ACT concerning State government. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Job |
Training and Workforce Development Transparency Act. |
Section 5. Findings; legislative intent. |
(a) The General Assembly finds that the State of Illinois |
and the federal government allocate millions of dollars |
annually to various job training and workforce development |
programs to enhance the skills and employability of residents |
of the State. |
(b) The General Assembly further finds that the effective |
utilization of public funds requires a transparent and |
accountable system to track the outcomes and impacts of State |
and federally funded job training programs. |
(c) It has come to the attention of the General Assembly |
that there are currently programs receiving substantial State |
funding that lack a systematic and comprehensive tracking |
mechanism for assessing their success and impact on the |
targeted populations. |
(d) The lack of standardized reporting on the allocation |
and effectiveness of these funds raises concerns regarding the |
State's ability to measure the return on investment, ensure |
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equity in program access, and make informed decisions on |
resource allocation for future initiatives. |
(e) The intent of this Act is to require the Department of |
Commerce and Economic Opportunity, in collaboration with |
affected State agencies, to compile a detailed report within |
18 months after the effective date of this Act, providing a |
comprehensive overview of all State-funded job training and |
workforce development programs in Illinois. |
(f) It is the intent of the General Assembly to ensure that |
Illinois residents receive maximum benefit from State and |
federally funded programs and that the State is able to make |
informed policy decisions based on a thorough understanding of |
the impact of these initiatives. |
(g) It is the further intent of the General Assembly that |
the reporting requirements established by this Act serve as a |
mechanism to identify successful programs, areas for |
improvement, and potential areas of duplication or overlap in |
order to optimize the efficiency and effectiveness of State |
and federally funded job training and workforce development |
efforts. |
Section 10. Reporting requirements. |
(a) Within 18 months after the effective date of this Act, |
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, in |
coordination with relevant State agencies, shall compile a |
report concerning all State and federally funded job training |
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and workforce development programs in this State. If |
practicable, the report shall also include trade |
apprenticeship programs, healthcare-related training programs |
offered by healthcare providers, manufacturing training, and |
job training and workforce development programs funded solely |
by units of local government. |
(b) The report shall identify each State and federally |
funded job training and workforce development program in this |
State and, if practicable, trade apprenticeship programs, |
healthcare-related training programs offered by healthcare |
providers, manufacturing training, and job training and |
workforce development programs funded solely by units of local |
government. The report shall also provide, at a minimum, the |
following information about each program: |
(1) the name of the State agency that appropriated the |
funding for the program; |
(2) the source of the funding for the program; and |
(3) the name and location of the organizations that |
received funding under the program in the calendar year |
preceding the report date. |
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision in this Act, the |
report outlined in Section 10 may not include |
employer-sponsored training programs. |
Section 15. Coordination with State agencies. Relevant |
State agencies shall collaborate with the Department of |
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Commerce and Economic Opportunity to ensure the timely and |
accurate collection of information required for the report |
described in Section 10. |
Section 20. Publication and accessibility. The Department |
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity shall submit the report |
described in Section 10 to the General Assembly and the |
Governor and make the report accessible to the public on the |
Department's website no later than 18 months after the |
effective date of this Act. |
Section 25. Department contracts. The Department of |
Commerce and Economic Opportunity may contract with the |
statewide Illinois Longitudinal Data System (ILDS) to carry |
out the provisions of this Act. |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |