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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Despite nearly 25 years of the Americans with | ||||||
3 | Disabilities Act, people with disabilities continue to face | ||||||
4 | barriers to equal opportunity in employment; in 2011, the | ||||||
5 | employment rate of adults with disabilities was 33.4%, as | ||||||
6 | compared to 75.6% for others; the full-time/full-year | ||||||
7 | employment rate for people with disabilities was 20.7%, as | ||||||
8 | compared with 55.5% for others; and
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9 | WHEREAS, On August 27, 2013 the United States Department of | ||||||
10 | Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs | ||||||
11 | announced a final rule to the regulations implementing Section | ||||||
12 | 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; and
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13 | WHEREAS, Section 503 prohibits federal contractors and | ||||||
14 | subcontractors from discriminating in employment against | ||||||
15 | individuals with disabilities, and requires these employers to | ||||||
16 | take affirmative action to recruit, hire, promote, and retain | ||||||
17 | these individuals; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, The final rule strengthens the affirmative action | ||||||
19 | provisions of the regulations to aid contractors in their | ||||||
20 | efforts to recruit and hire individuals with disabilities, | ||||||
21 | improves job opportunities for individuals with disabilities | ||||||
22 | and makes changes to the nondiscrimination provisions of the |
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1 | regulations to bring them into compliance with the Americans | ||||||
2 | with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008; and | ||||||
3 | WHEREAS, The final rule sets a workforce goal of 7% for | ||||||
4 | individuals with disabilities; this requirement is not a quota, | ||||||
5 | but a way to ensure that contractors include disability in | ||||||
6 | their strategies around recruitment and hiring; and | ||||||
7 | WHEREAS, The final rule also includes provisions to invite | ||||||
8 | applicants and existing employees to voluntarily self-identify | ||||||
9 | as a person with a disability at both the job-application stage | ||||||
10 | and after a job offer has been made; and
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11 | WHEREAS, The final rule requires that contractors document | ||||||
12 | and update annually several qualitative comparisons for the | ||||||
13 | number of individuals with disabilities who apply for jobs and | ||||||
14 | the number of individuals with disabilities they hire; having | ||||||
15 | this data will assist contractors in measuring the | ||||||
16 | effectiveness of their outreach and recruitment efforts; and
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17 | WHEREAS, The final rule also brings the Section 503 | ||||||
18 | regulations into compliance with the Americans with | ||||||
19 | Disabilities Amendments Act of 2008 which expanded the | ||||||
20 | definition of disability, and calls for employers to review | ||||||
21 | their policies and practices to ensure they are in compliance | ||||||
22 | with the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act of 2008; |
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2 | WHEREAS, Illinois has continually been a leader in ensuring | ||||||
3 | that individuals with disabilities have access to job | ||||||
4 | opportunities and full-time employment with an employment rate | ||||||
5 | of working age individuals with disabilities continually | ||||||
6 | higher than that of the national average; therefore, be it
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7 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
8 | NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
9 | we commend the U.S. Department of Labor for its rule changes to | ||||||
10 | Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; and be it | ||||||
11 | further
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12 | RESOLVED, That the State of Illinois will encourage and | ||||||
13 | assist federal contractors and subcontractors in the hiring of | ||||||
14 | individuals with disabilities; and be it further | ||||||
15 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be sent | ||||||
16 | to U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Thomas Perez.
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