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Public Act 100-0866 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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(20 ILCS 3970/Act rep.)
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Section 5. The Interagency Coordinating Council Act is | ||||
repealed. | ||||
Section 10. The Persons with Disabilities on State Agency | ||||
Boards Act is amended by changing Section 10 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 4007/10)
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Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the | ||||
context requires otherwise:
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"Disability" means a physical or mental characteristic | ||||
resulting from
disease, injury, congenital condition of birth, | ||||
or functional disorder, the
history of such a characteristic, | ||||
or the perception of such a characteristic,
when the | ||||
characteristic results in substantial functional limitations | ||||
in
3 or more of the following areas of major life activity: | ||||
self care,
fine motor skills, mobility, vision, respiration, | ||||
learning, work, receptive
and expressive language (hearing and | ||||
speaking), self direction, capacity
for independent living, | ||||
and economic sufficiency.
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"State human services agency" means the following:
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(1) The Citizens Council on Mental Health and | ||
Developmental
Disabilities created under Article 11A of | ||
the Legislative Commission
Reorganization Act of 1984.
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(2) Advisory councils created by the Department of | ||
Human Rights under
Section 7-107 of the Illinois Human | ||
Rights Act.
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(3) The Guardianship and Advocacy Commission created | ||
under the
Guardianship and Advocacy Act.
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(4) (Blank). The Interagency Coordinating Council | ||
created under the Interagency
Coordinating Council Act.
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(Source: P.A. 87-977.)
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Section 15. The Employment and Economic Opportunity for | ||
Persons with Disabilities Task Force Act is amended by changing | ||
Sections 10 and 15 as follows: | ||
(20 ILCS 4095/10)
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Sec. 10. Employment and Economic Opportunity for Persons | ||
with Disabilities Task Force. | ||
(a) The Employment and Economic Opportunity for Persons | ||
with Disabilities Task Force is created. | ||
(b) The Employment and Economic Opportunity for Persons | ||
with Disabilities Task Force shall be appointed and hold its | ||
first meeting within 90 days after the effective date of this | ||
Act, be convened by the Governor, and operate with | ||
administrative support from the Illinois Department of Human |
Services. | ||
(c) The Task Force shall be comprised of the following | ||
representatives of State Government: a high-ranking member of | ||
the Governor's management team, designated by the Governor; | ||
representatives of each division of the Department of Human | ||
Services, designated by the Secretary of Human Services; the | ||
Director of Healthcare and Family Services, or his or her | ||
designee; the Director of Veterans' Affairs or his or her | ||
designee; the Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity or | ||
his or her designee; the Director of Employment Security or his | ||
or her designee; the Director of Central Management Services or | ||
his or her designee; the Director of Juvenile Justice or his or | ||
her designee; the Executive Director of the Board of Higher | ||
Education or his or her designee; the Executive Director of the | ||
Illinois Community College Board or his or her designee; the | ||
Executive Director of the Illinois Council on Developmental | ||
Disabilities or his or her designee; and the State | ||
Superintendent of Education or his or her designee. | ||
(d) The Task Force shall also consist of no more than 15 | ||
public members who shall be appointed by the Governor and who | ||
represent the following constituencies: statewide | ||
organizations that advocate for persons with physical, | ||
developmental and psychiatric disabilities, entities with | ||
expertise in assistive technology devices and services for | ||
persons with disabilities, advocates for veterans with | ||
disabilities, centers for independent living, disability |
services providers, organized labor, higher education, the | ||
private sector business community, entities that provide | ||
employment and training services to persons with disabilities, | ||
and at least 5 persons who have a disability. | ||
(e) The Task Force shall be co-chaired by the | ||
representative of the Governor and a public member who shall be | ||
chosen by the other public members of the Task Force. | ||
(f) The Task Force members shall serve voluntarily and | ||
without compensation. Persons with disabilities serving on the | ||
Task Force shall be accommodated to enable them to fully | ||
participate in Task Force activities. | ||
(g) The co-chairs of the Task Force shall extend an | ||
invitation to chairs and minority spokespersons of appropriate | ||
legislative committees to attend all meetings of the Task | ||
Force, and may invite other individuals who are not members of | ||
the Task Force to participate in subcommittees of the Task | ||
Force or to take part in discussions of topics for which those | ||
individuals have particular expertise. | ||
(h) The Task Force shall coordinate its work with existing | ||
State advisory bodies whose work may include employment and | ||
economic opportunity for persons with disabilities.
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(Source: P.A. 100-131, eff. 8-18-17.) | ||
(20 ILCS 4095/15)
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Sec. 15. Task Force Responsibilities. The Task Force shall | ||
analyze programs and policies of the State to determine what |
changes, modifications, and innovations may be necessary to | ||
remove barriers to competitive employment and economic | ||
opportunity for persons with disabilities, including barriers | ||
such as transportation, housing, program accessibility, and | ||
benefit structure. The Task Force shall also analyze State | ||
disability systems, including the mental health, developmental | ||
disabilities, veterans' assistance, workforce investment, and | ||
rehabilitation services systems, and their effect on | ||
employment of persons with disabilities. The Task Force shall | ||
review and analyze applicable research and policy studies, | ||
innovations used in other states, and any federal policy | ||
initiatives such as customized employment, and federal funding | ||
opportunities that would increase competitive employment and | ||
economic opportunity for persons with disabilities in | ||
Illinois. | ||
With regard to the post-secondary transition of youth with | ||
disabilities to employment, post-secondary education and | ||
training, community living, and other adult activities, the | ||
Task Force shall: | ||
(1) design a process for collecting, analyzing, | ||
coordinating, and sharing data; | ||
(2) be a resource for sharing information with State | ||
and local agencies involved in the delivery of services to | ||
youth with disabilities; | ||
(3) assist local transition planning committees by | ||
developing model interagency agreements to ensure that |
necessary services are available; | ||
(4) review and evaluate annual transition outcome data | ||
from information collected by State agencies that are | ||
members of the Task Force from local transition planning | ||
committees, school districts, and other appropriate | ||
sources. Data indicators under this paragraph (4) shall | ||
include: | ||
(A) high school graduation or passage of high | ||
school equivalency testing; | ||
(B) participation in post-secondary education, | ||
including continuing and adult education; | ||
(C) involvement in integrated employment, | ||
supported employment, vocational training, and | ||
work-based learning activities; | ||
(D) independent living, community participating | ||
adult services, and other adult services; and | ||
(E) enrollment in the Prioritization of Urgency of | ||
Need for Services (PUNS) program; | ||
(5) evaluate and report on the State's progress with | ||
regard to the implementation of the post-secondary | ||
transition requirements of the federal Workforce | ||
Innovation and Opportunity Act; and | ||
(6) develop periodic in-service training programs to | ||
consumers and families in improving understanding and | ||
awareness of post-secondary transition services.
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(Source: P.A. 96-368, eff. 8-13-09.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law. |