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92_HB3192sam001 LRB9207087NTsbam01 1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3192 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 3192 on page 2, 3 immediately below line 28, by inserting the following: 4 "Section 7. The Interagency Coordinating Council Act is 5 amended by changing Sections 2 and 3 as follows: 6 (20 ILCS 3970/2) (from Ch. 127, par. 3832) 7 Sec. 2. Interagency Coordinating Council. There is 8 hereby created an Interagency Coordinating Council which 9 shall be composed of the Directors, or their designees, of 10 the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, 11 Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, 12 Illinois Department of Corrections, Illinois Department of 13 Employment Security, and Illinois Department of Public Aid; 14 the Secretary of Human Services or his or her designee; the 15 Executive Director, or a designee, of the Illinois Community 16 College Board, the Board of Higher Education, and the 17 Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities; the 18 State Superintendent of Education, or a designee; and a 19 designee representing the University of Illinois - Division 20 of Specialized Care for Children. The Secretary of Human 21 Services (or the member who is the designee for the Secretary 22 of Human Services) and the State Superintendent of Education -2- LRB9207087NTsbam01 1 (or the member who is the designee for the State 2 Superintendent of Education) shall be co-chairs of the 3 Council. The co-chairs shall be responsible for ensuring 4 that the functions described in Section 3 of this Act are 5 carried outAt its first meeting the Council shall select a6chair from among its members who shall serve for a term of 27years. 8 (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.) 9 (20 ILCS 3970/3) (from Ch. 127, par. 3833) 10 Sec. 3. Scope and Functions. The Interagency 11 Coordinating Council shall: 12 (a) gather and coordinate data on services for secondary 13 age youth with disabilities in transition from school to 14 employment, post-secondary education and training, and 15 community living; 16 (b) provide information, consultation, and technical 17 assistance to State and local agencies and local school 18 districts involved in the delivery of services to youth with 19 disabilities in transition from secondary school programs to 20 employment and other post-secondary programs; 21 (c) assist State and local agencies and school 22 districts, through local transition planning committees, in 23 establishing interagency agreements to assure the necessary 24 services for efficient and appropriate transition from school 25 to employment, post-secondary education and training, and 26 community living; 27 (d) conduct an annual statewide evaluation of student 28 transition outcomes and needs from information collected from 29 local transition planning committees, school districts, and 30 other appropriate sources; indicators used to evaluate 31 outcomes shall include (i) high school graduation or passage 32 of the Test of General Educational Development, (ii) 33 participation in post-secondary education, including -3- LRB9207087NTsbam01 1 continuing and adult education, (iii) involvement in 2 integrated employment, supported employment, and work-based 3 learning activities, including vocational training, and (iv) 4 independent living, community participation, adult services, 5 and other post-secondary activitiesassessment of transition6needs and post-secondary school outcomes from information7supplied by local transition planning committees; and 8 (e) provide periodic in-service training to consumers in 9 developing and improving awareness of transition services. 10 (Source: P.A. 86-1218.)"; and 11 on page 2, lines 29 and 30, by deleting "adding Section 12 14-3.05 and"; and 13 on page 2, by deleting lines 31 and 32; and 14 on page 3, by deleting lines 1 through 14.