104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
SB1691

 

Introduced 2/5/2025, by Sen. David Koehler

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
30 ILCS 559/20-10
30 ILCS 559/20-15
30 ILCS 559/20-20
30 ILCS 559/20-25

    Amends the Illinois Works Jobs Program Act. Provides that the term "community-based organization" includes a high-school based program. Provides that funding from the Illinois Works Fund shall be categorized based on Illinois Department of Transportation regions. Adds a member to the Illinois Works Review panel who shall be a representative of a community-based organization that addresses high school-based workforce programs. Makes other changes.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning finance.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Illinois Works Jobs Program Act is amended
5by changing Sections 20-10, 20-15, 20-20, and 20-25 as
6follows:
 
7    (30 ILCS 559/20-10)
8    Sec. 20-10. Definitions.
9    "Apprentice" means a participant in an apprenticeship
10program approved by and registered with the United States
11Department of Labor's Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.
12For purposes of bid credit eligibility pursuant to Section
1320-15 of this Act, "apprentice" means an individual who (i)
14has completed the Illinois Works Preapprenticeship Program,
15(ii) is working in a construction and building trade, and
16(iii) has certification approved by the Department that the
17individual is anticipated to be a participant in an
18apprenticeship program approved by and registered with the
19United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Apprenticeship
20and Training within 12 months after completing the Illinois
21Works Preapprenticeship Program.
22    "Apprenticeship program" means an apprenticeship and
23training program approved by and registered with the United

 

 

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1States Department of Labor's Bureau of Apprenticeship and
2Training.
3    "Bid credit" means a virtual dollar for a contractor or
4subcontractor to use toward future bids on contracts with the
5State for public works projects.
6    "Community-based organization" means a nonprofit
7organization, including an accredited public college or
8university or a high school-based program, selected by the
9Department to participate in the Illinois Works
10Preapprenticeship Program. To qualify as a "community-based
11organization", the organization must demonstrate the
12following:
13        (1) the ability to effectively serve diverse and
14    underrepresented populations, including by providing
15    employment services to such populations;
16        (2) knowledge of the construction and building trades;
17        (3) the ability to recruit, prescreen, and provide
18    preapprenticeship training to prepare workers for
19    employment in the construction and building trades; and
20        (4) a plan to provide the following:
21            (A) preparatory classes;
22            (B) workplace readiness skills, such as resume
23        preparation and interviewing techniques;
24            (C) strategies for overcoming barriers to entry
25        and completion of an apprenticeship program; and
26            (D) any prerequisites for acceptance into an

 

 

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1        apprenticeship program.
2    "Contractor" means a person, corporation, partnership,
3limited liability company, or joint venture entering into a
4contract to construct a public work.
5    "Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic
6Opportunity.
7    "Labor hours" means the total hours for workers who are
8receiving an hourly wage and who are directly employed for the
9public works project. "Labor hours" includes hours performed
10by workers employed by the contractor and subcontractors on
11the public works project. "Labor hours" does not include hours
12worked by the forepersons, superintendents, owners, and
13workers who are not subject to prevailing wage requirements.
14    "Minorities" means minority persons as defined in the
15Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with
16Disabilities Act.
17    "Public works" means all projects, contracted or funded by
18the State or any agency of the State, in whole or in part, from
19appropriated capital funds, that constitute public works under
20the Prevailing Wage Act.
21    "Subcontractor" means a person, corporation, partnership,
22limited liability company, or joint venture that has
23contracted with the contractor to perform all or part of the
24work to construct a public work by a contractor.
25    "Underrepresented populations" means populations
26identified by the Department that historically have had

 

 

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1barriers to entry or advancement in the workforce.
2"Underrepresented populations" includes, but is not limited
3to, minorities, women, and veterans.
4(Source: P.A. 101-31, eff. 6-28-19; 101-601, eff. 12-10-19.)
 
5    (30 ILCS 559/20-15)
6    Sec. 20-15. Illinois Works Preapprenticeship Program;
7Illinois Works Bid Credit Program.
8    (a) The Illinois Works Preapprenticeship Program is
9established and shall be administered by the Department. The
10goal of the Illinois Works Preapprenticeship Program is to
11create a network of community-based organizations throughout
12the State that will recruit, prescreen, and provide
13preapprenticeship skills training, for which participants may
14attend free of charge and receive a stipend, to create a
15qualified, diverse pipeline of workers who are prepared for
16careers in the construction and building trades. Upon
17completion of the Illinois Works Preapprenticeship Program,
18the candidates will be skilled and work-ready.
19    (b) There is created the Illinois Works Fund, a special
20fund in the State treasury. The Illinois Works Fund shall be
21administered by the Department. The Illinois Works Fund shall
22be used to provide funding for community-based organizations
23throughout the State. Such funding shall be categorized as
24follows: (i) funding for projects in Illinois Department of
25Transportation Region 1; (ii) funding for projects in Illinois

 

 

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1Department of Transportation Regions 2 and 3; and (iii)
2funding for projects in Illinois Department of Transportation
3Regions 4 and 5. In addition to any other transfers that may be
4provided for by law, on and after July 1, 2019 at the direction
5of the Director of the Governor's Office of Management and
6Budget, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State
7Treasurer shall transfer amounts not exceeding a total of
8$50,000,000 from the Rebuild Illinois Projects Fund to the
9Illinois Works Fund.
10    (b-5) In addition to any other transfers that may be
11provided for by law, beginning July 1, 2024 and each July 1
12thereafter, or as soon thereafter as practical, the State
13Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall
14transfer $20,000,000 from the Capital Projects Fund to the
15Illinois Works Fund.
16    (c) Each community-based organization that receives
17funding from the Illinois Works Fund shall provide an annual
18report to the Illinois Works Review Panel by April 1 of each
19calendar year. The annual report shall include the following
20information:
21        (1) a description of the community-based
22    organization's recruitment, screening, and training
23    efforts;
24        (2) the number of individuals who apply to,
25    participate in, and complete the community-based
26    organization's program, broken down by race, gender, age,

 

 

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1    and veteran status; and
2    (3) the number of the individuals referenced in item (2)
3    of this subsection who are initially accepted and placed
4    into apprenticeship programs in the construction and
5    building trades.
6    (d) The Department shall create and administer the
7Illinois Works Bid Credit Program that shall provide economic
8incentives, through bid credits, to encourage contractors and
9subcontractors to provide contracting and employment
10opportunities to historically underrepresented populations in
11the construction industry.
12    The Illinois Works Bid Credit Program shall allow
13contractors and subcontractors to earn bid credits for use
14toward future bids for public works projects contracted by the
15State or an agency of the State in order to increase the
16chances that the contractor and the subcontractors will be
17selected.
18    Contractors or subcontractors may be eligible to earn bid
19credits for employing apprentices who have completed the
20Illinois Works Preapprenticeship Program. Contractors or
21subcontractors shall earn bid credits at a rate established by
22the Department and based on labor hours worked by apprentices
23who have completed the Illinois Works Preapprenticeship
24Program. In order to earn bid credits, contractors and
25subcontractors shall provide the Department with certified
26payroll documenting the hours performed by apprentices who

 

 

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1have completed the Illinois Works Preapprenticeship Program.
2Contractors and subcontractors can use bid credits toward
3future bids for public works projects contracted or funded by
4the State or an agency of the State in order to increase the
5likelihood of being selected as the contractor for the public
6works project toward which they have applied the bid credit.
7The Department shall establish the rate by rule and shall
8publish it on the Department's website. The rule may include
9maximum bid credits allowed per contractor, per subcontractor,
10per apprentice, per bid, or per year.
11    The Illinois Works Credit Bank is hereby created and shall
12be administered by the Department. The Illinois Works Credit
13Bank shall track the bid credits.
14    A contractor or subcontractor who has been awarded bid
15credits under any other State program for employing
16apprentices who have completed the Illinois Works
17Preapprenticeship Program is not eligible to receive bid
18credits under the Illinois Works Bid Credit Program relating
19to the same contract.
20    The Department shall report to the Illinois Works Review
21Panel the following: (i) the number of bid credits awarded by
22the Department; (ii) the number of bid credits submitted by
23the contractor or subcontractor to the agency administering
24the public works contract; and (iii) the number of bid credits
25accepted by the agency for such contract. Any agency that
26awards bid credits pursuant to the Illinois Works Credit Bank

 

 

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1Program shall report to the Department the number of bid
2credits it accepted for the public works contract.
3    Upon a finding that a contractor or subcontractor has
4reported falsified records to the Department in order to
5fraudulently obtain bid credits, the Department may bar the
6contractor or subcontractor from participating in the Illinois
7Works Bid Credit Program and may suspend the contractor or
8subcontractor from bidding on or participating in any public
9works project. False or fraudulent claims for payment relating
10to false bid credits may be subject to damages and penalties
11under applicable law.
12    (e) Subject to approval of the Department, community-based
13organizations may be authorized to provide high school-based
14preapprenticeship programming, which may include participants
15under the age of 18 and be subject to preapprenticeship
16program completion requirements consistent with the
17participant's school year and related attendance.
18    (f) (e) The Department shall adopt any rules deemed
19necessary to implement this Section. In order to provide for
20the expeditious and timely implementation of this Act, the
21Department may adopt emergency rules. The adoption of
22emergency rules authorized by this subsection is deemed to be
23necessary for the public interest, safety, and welfare.
24(Source: P.A. 103-8, eff. 6-7-23; 103-305, eff. 7-28-23;
25103-588, eff. 6-5-24; 103-605, eff. 7-1-24.)
 

 

 

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1    (30 ILCS 559/20-20)
2    Sec. 20-20. Illinois Works Apprenticeship Initiative.
3    (a) The Illinois Works Apprenticeship Initiative is
4established and shall be administered by the Department.
5        (1) Subject to the exceptions set forth in subsection
6    (b) of this Section, apprentices shall be utilized on all
7    public works projects estimated to cost $500,000 or more
8    in accordance with this subsection (a).
9        (2) For public works projects estimated to cost
10    $500,000 or more, the goal of the Illinois Works
11    Apprenticeship Initiative is that apprentices will perform
12    either 10% of the total labor hours actually worked in
13    each prevailing wage classification or 10% of the
14    estimated labor hours in each prevailing wage
15    classification, whichever is less. For contracts and grant
16    agreements executed after the effective date of this
17    amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly and before
18    January 1, 2024, of this goal, at least 25% of the labor
19    hours of each prevailing wage classification performed by
20    apprentices shall be performed by graduates of the
21    Illinois Works Preapprenticeship Program, the Illinois
22    Climate Works Preapprenticeship Program, or the Highway
23    Construction Careers Training Program. For contracts and
24    grant agreements executed on or after January 1, 2024, of
25    this goal, at least 50% of the labor hours of each
26    prevailing wage classification performed by apprentices

 

 

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1    shall be performed by graduates of the Illinois Works
2    Preapprenticeship Program, the Illinois Climate Works
3    Preapprenticeship Program, or the Highway Construction
4    Careers Training Program.
5    (b) Before or during the term of a contract subject to this
6Section, the Department may reduce or waive the goals set
7forth in paragraph (2) of subsection (a). Prior to the
8Department granting a request for a reduction or waiver, the
9Department shall determine, in its discretion, whether to hold
10a public hearing on the request. In determining whether to
11hold a public hearing, the Department may consider factors,
12including the scale of the project and whether the contractor
13or subcontractor seeking the reduction or waiver has
14previously requested reductions or waivers on other projects.
15The Department may also consult with the Business Enterprise
16Council under the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women,
17and Persons with Disabilities Act and the Chief Procurement
18Officer of the agency administering the public works contract.
19The Department may grant a reduction or waiver upon a
20determination that:
21        (1) the contractor or subcontractor has demonstrated
22    that insufficient apprentices are available;
23        (2) the reasonable and necessary requirements of the
24    contract do not allow the goal to be met;
25        (3) there is a disproportionately high ratio of
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1    infeasible;
2        (4) apprentice labor hour goals conflict with existing
3    requirements, including federal requirements, in
4    connection with the public work; or
5        (5) the contractor or subcontractor has demonstrated
6    that insufficient graduates of the Illinois Works
7    Preapprenticeship Program are available to meet the
8    requirements of paragraph (2) of subsection (a).
9    (c) Contractors and subcontractors must submit a
10certification to the Department and the agency that is
11administering the contract, or the grant agreement funding the
12contract, demonstrating that the contractor or subcontractor
13has:
14        (1) met the apprentice labor hour goals set forth in
15    paragraph (2) of subsection (a);
16        (2) received a reduction or waiver pursuant to
17    subsection (b); or
18        (3) not complied with the labor hour goals in
19    paragraph (2) of subsection (a) and did not receive a
20    reduction or waiver pursuant to subsection (b).
21    It shall be deemed to be a material breach of the contract,
22or the grant agreement funding the contract, and entitle the
23State to declare a default, terminate the contract or grant
24agreement funding it, and exercise those remedies provided for
25in the contract, at law, or in equity if the contractor or
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1this subsection or submits false or misleading information.
2    Intentional failure to comply with the Illinois Works
3Apprenticeship Initiative may result in the State agency that
4contracted or funded the public works project: (i) terminating
5the contract or agreement involved, (ii) prohibiting the party
6that contracted with the State from participating in public
7contracts or agreements for a period not to exceed 3 years,
8(iii) seeking a penalty of up to 25% of the contract or
9agreement as a result of the violation, or (iv) any
10combination of items (i) through (iii). State agencies shall
11report to the Department all projects that did not comply with
12the Illinois Works Apprenticeship Initiative and any action
13taken against the noncompliant party and shall provide an
14action plan to address the reported instance of noncompliance
15with the Illinois Works Apprenticeship Initiative.
16    (d) No later than one year after the effective date of this
17Act, and by April 1 of every calendar year thereafter, the
18Department of Labor shall submit a report to the Illinois
19Works Review Panel regarding the use of apprentices under the
20Illinois Works Apprenticeship Initiative for public works
21projects. To the extent it is available, the report shall
22include the following information:
23        (1) the total number of labor hours on each project
24    and the percentage of labor hours actually worked by
25    apprentices on each public works project;
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1    works project, broken down by trade; and
2        (3) the number and percentage of minorities, women,
3    and veterans utilized as apprentices on each public works
4    project.
5    (e) The Department shall adopt any rules deemed necessary
6to implement the Illinois Works Apprenticeship Initiative. In
7order to provide for the expeditious and timely implementation
8of this Act, the Department may adopt emergency rules. The
9adoption of emergency rules authorized by this subsection is
10deemed to be necessary for the public interest, safety, and
11welfare.
12    (f) The Illinois Works Apprenticeship Initiative shall not
13interfere with any contracts or grants in existence on the
14effective date of this Act.
15    (g) Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in this
16Act, any State agency that administers a construction program
17for which federal law or regulations establish standards and
18procedures for the utilization of apprentices may implement
19the Illinois Works Apprenticeship Initiative using the federal
20standards and procedures for the establishment of goals and
21utilization procedures for the State-funded, as well as the
22federally assisted, portions of the program. In such cases,
23these goals shall not exceed those established pursuant to the
24relevant federal statutes or regulations.
25    (h) The Department shall maintain a list of graduates of
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1not less than one year after the participant graduates from
2the Program. The list shall include the name, address, county
3of residence, phone number, email address, and the
4self-attested construction and building trade career path
5preferences of each graduate. This list shall be made
6available to any contractor or subcontractor, as well as any
7apprenticeship program approved by and registered with the
8United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Apprenticeship
9and Training in alignment with the graduate's self-attested
10construction and building trade career path preferences.
11Subject to approval of the Department, community-based
12organizations may be authorized to provide services pursuant
13to this subsection (h) of Section 20-20 of this Act.
14(Source: P.A. 103-305, eff. 7-28-23.)
 
15    (30 ILCS 559/20-25)
16    Sec. 20-25. The Illinois Works Review Panel.
17    (a) The Illinois Works Review Panel is created and shall
18be comprised of 26 25 members, each serving 3-year terms. The
19Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of
20the Senate shall each appoint 5 members within 30 days after
21the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 101st General
22Assembly. The Minority Leader of the House of Representatives
23and the Minority Leader of the Senate shall each appoint 5
24members within 30 days after the effective date of this
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1Commerce and Economic Opportunity, or his or her designee,
2shall serve as a member. The Governor shall appoint the
3following individuals to serve as members within 30 days after
4the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 101st General
5Assembly: a representative from a contractor organization; a
6representative from a labor organization; and 3 2 members of
7the public with workforce development expertise, one of whom
8shall be a representative of a nonprofit organization that
9addresses workforce development and one of whom shall be a
10representative of a community-based organization that
11addresses high school-based workforce programs.
12    (b) The members of the Illinois Works Review Panel shall
13make recommendations to the Department regarding
14identification and evaluation of community-based
15organizations.
16    (c) The Illinois Works Review Panel shall meet, at least
17quarterly, to review and evaluate (i) the Illinois Works
18Preapprenticeship Program and the Illinois Works
19Apprenticeship Initiative, (ii) ideas to diversify the trainee
20corps in the Illinois Works Preapprenticeship Program and the
21workforce in the construction industry in Illinois, (iii)
22ideas to increase diversity in active apprenticeship programs
23in Illinois, and (iv) workforce demographic data collected by
24the Illinois Department of Labor, and (v) Office of Illinois
25Works appeal decisions regarding community-based organization
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1hold its initial meeting no later than 45 days after the
2effective date of this amendatory Act of the 101st General
3Assembly.
4    (d) All State contracts and grant agreements funding State
5contracts shall include a requirement that the contractor and
6subcontractor shall, upon reasonable notice, appear before and
7respond to requests for information from the Illinois Works
8Review Panel.
9    (e) By August 1, 2020, and every August 1 thereafter, the
10Illinois Works Review Panel shall report to the General
11Assembly on its evaluation of the Illinois Works
12Preapprenticeship Program and the Illinois Works
13Apprenticeship Initiative, including any recommended
14modifications.
15(Source: P.A. 101-31, eff. 6-28-19; 101-601, eff. 12-10-19;
16101-633, eff. 6-5-20.)