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 1        AN ACT concerning business assistance.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  5.  The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is
 5    amended by adding Sections 46.70 and 46.71 as follows:

 6        (20 ILCS 605/46.70 new)
 7        (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2004)
 8        Sec. 46.70.  Small business incubator grants.
 9        (a)  Subject  to  availability  of  funds  in  the  Small
10    Business   Incubator  Fund,  the  Director  of  Commerce  and
11    Community Affairs may make grants to eligible small  business
12    incubators  in  an  amount  not to exceed 50% of State income
13    taxes paid in the previous calendar year by qualified  tenant
14    businesses subject to the restrictions of this Section.
15        (b)   There  is  created  a  special  fund  in  the State
16    Treasury known as the Small  Business  Incubator  Fund.   The
17    money  in  the  Fund may be used only for making grants under
18    subsection (a) of this Section.  The  Department  of  Revenue
19    shall   certify  by  March  1  of  each  year  to the General
20    Assembly the amount of State income taxes paid  by  qualified
21    tenant  businesses  in  the previous year.  The Department of
22    Revenue may, by rule, prescribe forms necessary  to  identify
23    qualified  tenant  businesses  under this Section.  An amount
24    equal to 50% of the amount certified  by  the  Department  of
25    Revenue shall be appropriated into the Fund annually.
26        (c)   Eligible  small  business incubators that receive a
27    grant under this Section may use the grant only  for  capital
28    improvements  on  the  building  housing  the  eligible small
29    business incubator. Each small business  incubator  shall  be
30    eligible  for a grant equal to no more than 50% of the amount
31    of State income taxes paid in the previous year by  qualified
 
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 1    tenant  businesses  of  the  small  business incubator, minus
 2    administrative costs. The eligible small  business  incubator
 3    must keep written records of the use of the grant money for a
 4    period of 5 years from disbursement.
 5        (d)   By April 1 of each year, an eligible small business
 6    incubator may apply for a grant under this Section  on  forms
 7    developed  by  the  Department.   The  Department may require
 8    applicants to provide proof of eligibility.  Upon  review  of
 9    the  applications,  the  Director  of  Commerce and Community
10    Affairs shall approve or disapprove the application.  At  the
11    start  of each fiscal year or upon approval of the budget for
12    that fiscal year, whichever  is  later,  the  Director  shall
13    determine the amount of funds available for grants under this
14    Section and shall then approve the grants.
15        (e)  For purposes of this Section:
16             (1)  "eligible  small  business  incubator" means an
17        entity that is dedicated to the successful development of
18        entrepreneurial companies, has a specific written  policy
19        identifying  requirements  for  a  business "to graduate"
20        from the incubator, either owns or leases real estate  in
21        which  qualified  tenant businesses operate, and provides
22        all  of  the  following  services:  management  guidance,
23        rental   spaces,   shared   basic   business   equipment,
24        technology support services, and assistance in  obtaining
25        financing.
26             (2)  "qualified  tenant  business"  means a business
27        that  currently  leases  space  from  an  eligible  small
28        business incubator, is less than 5 years old, and  either
29        has not fulfilled the eligible small business incubator's
30        graduation    requirements   or   has   fulfilled   these
31        requirements within the last 5 years.
32        (f)  Five percent of  the  amount  that  is  appropriated
33    annually  into  the  Small  Business  Incubator Fund shall be
34    allotted to the Department of Commerce and Community  Affairs
 
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 1    for  the purpose of administering, overseeing, and evaluating
 2    the grant process and outcome.
 3        (g)  This Section is repealed on December 31,  2004.  The
 4    evaluation  of  the  effectiveness  of  the grant process and
 5    subsequent  outcome  of  job  and  business  creation   shall
 6    recommend  the continuation or the repeal of this Section and
 7    shall be submitted to the Governor and the  General  Assembly
 8    before December 31, 2003.

 9        (20 ILCS 605/46.71 new)
10        Sec.  46.71.   Model domestic violence and sexual assault
11    employee awareness and assistance policy.
12        (a) The Department shall convene a task  force  including
13    members   of  the  business  community,  employees,  employee
14    organizations, representatives from the Department of  Labor,
15    and   directors  of  domestic  violence  and  sexual  assault
16    programs, including  representatives  of  statewide  advocacy
17    organizations  for  the  prevention  of domestic violence and
18    sexual assault, to develop  a  model  domestic  violence  and
19    sexual  assault  employee awareness and assistance policy for
20    businesses.
21        The  Department  shall  give  due  consideration  to  the
22    recommendations of the Governor, the President of the Senate,
23    and  the  Speaker  of  the  House  of   Representatives   for
24    participation by any person on the task force, and shall make
25    reasonable efforts to assure regional balance in membership.
26        (b)  The  purpose  of  the  model  employee awareness and
27    assistance policy shall be to  provide  businesses  with  the
28    best  practices, policies, protocols, and procedures in order
29    that they ascertain  domestic  violence  and  sexual  assault
30    awareness  in  the  workplace, assist affected employees, and
31    provide a safe and helpful working environment for  employees
32    currently or potentially experiencing the effects of domestic
33    violence or sexual assault.  The model plan shall include but
 
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 1    not be limited to:
 2             (1) the establishment of a definite corporate policy
 3        statement   recognizing   domestic  violence  and  sexual
 4        assault as workplace issues as well as promoting the need
 5        to maintain job security for  those  employees  currently
 6        involved in domestic violence or sexual assault disputes;
 7             (2)  policy  and  service  publication requirements,
 8        including posting these policies and service availability
 9        pamphlets in break rooms,  on  bulletin  boards,  and  in
10        restrooms,    and   transmitting   them   through   other
11        communication methods;
12             (3) a  listing  of  current  domestic  violence  and
13        sexual  assault  community  resources  such  as shelters,
14        crisis  intervention  programs,   counseling   and   case
15        management  programs,  and  legal assistance and advocacy
16        opportunities for affected employees;
17             (4) measures to ensure workplace  safety  including,
18        where   appropriate,  designated  parking  areas,  escort
19        services, and other affirmative safeguards;
20             (5) training  programs  and  protocols  designed  to
21        educate  employees  and  managers  in  how  to recognize,
22        approach,  and  assist  employees  experiencing  domestic
23        violence or sexual assault, including  both  victims  and
24        batterers; and
25             (6)   other  issues  as  shall  be  appropriate  and
26        relevant for the  task  force  in  developing  the  model
27        policy.
28        (c)  The model policy shall be reviewed by the task force
29    to assure consistency with existing law and shall be made the
30    subject  of  public  hearings  convened  by  the   Department
31    throughout  the  State  at  places  and  at  times  which are
32    convenient for attendance by  the  public,  after  which  the
33    policy  shall  be  reviewed  by the task force and amended as
34    necessary to reflect concerns raised  at  the  hearings.   If
 
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 1    approved  by  the  task  force,  the  model  policy  shall be
 2    provided as approved with explanation of  its  provisions  to
 3    the Governor and the General Assembly not later than one year
 4    after  the  effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st
 5    General Assembly.  The Department shall make every effort  to
 6    notify  businesses  of the availability of the model domestic
 7    violence and sexual assault employee awareness and assistance
 8    policy.
 9        (d) The Department, in consultation with the task  force,
10    providers  of  services, the advisory council, the Department
11    of  Labor,  and   representatives   of   statewide   advocacy
12    organizations  for  the  prevention  of domestic violence and
13    sexual assault, shall provide technical support, information,
14    and encouragement to businesses to implement  the  provisions
15    of the model.
16        (e)  Nothing contained in this Section shall be deemed to
17    prevent businesses from adopting their own domestic  violence
18    and sexual assault employee awareness and assistance policy.
19        (f) The Department shall survey businesses within 4 years
20    of  the  effective  date  of  this amendatory Act of the 91st
21    General Assembly to  determine  the  level  of  model  policy
22    adoption amongst businesses and shall take steps necessary to
23    promote the further adoption of such policy.

24        Section  10.   The State Finance Act is amended by adding
25    Section 5.490 as follows:

26        (30 ILCS 105/5.490 new)
27        Sec.  5.490.  The Small Business Incubator Fund.

28        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
29    becoming law.

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