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Public Act 101-0576 Public Act 0576 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0576 | SB2146 Enrolled | LRB101 10041 CPF 55143 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Department of Commerce and Economic | Opportunity Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is | amended by adding Section 913 as follows: | (20 ILCS 605/913 new) | Sec. 913. Clean Water Workforce Pipeline Program. | (a) The General Assembly finds the following: | (1) The fresh surface water and groundwater supply in | Illinois and Lake Michigan constitute vital natural | resources that require careful stewardship and protection | for future generations. Access to safe and clean drinking | water is the right of all Illinois residents. | (2) To adequately protect these resources and provide | safe and clean drinking water, substantial investment is | needed to replace lead components in drinking water | infrastructure, improve wastewater treatment, flood | control, and stormwater management, control aquatic | invasive species, implement green infrastructure | solutions, and implement other infrastructure solutions to | protect water quality. | (3) Implementing these clean water solutions will |
| require a skilled and trained workforce, and new | investments will demand additional workers with | specialized skills. | (4) Water infrastructure jobs have been shown to | provide living wages and contribute to Illinois' economy. | (5) Significant populations of Illinois residents, | including, but not limited to, residents of environmental | justice communities, economically and socially | disadvantaged communities, those returning from the | criminal justice system, foster care alumni, and in | particular women and transgender persons, are in need of | access to skilled living wage jobs like those in the water | infrastructure sector. | (6) Many of these residents are more likely to live in | communities with aging and inadequate clean water | infrastructure and suffer from threats to surface and | drinking water quality. | (7) The State can provide significant economic | opportunities to these residents and achieve greater | environmental and public health by investing in clean water | infrastructure. | (8) New training, recruitment, support, and placement | efforts are needed to connect these residents with career | opportunities in water infrastructure. | (9) The State must invest in both clean water | infrastructure and workforce development efforts in order |
| to achieve these goals. | (b) From appropriations made from the Build Illinois Bond | Fund, Capital Development Fund, or General Revenue Fund or | other funds as identified by the Department, the Department | shall create a Clean Water Workforce Pipeline Program to | provide grants and other financial assistance to prepare and | support individuals for careers in water infrastructure. All | funding provided by the Program under this Section shall be | designed to encourage and facilitate employment in projects | funded through State capital investment and provide | participants a skill set to allow them to work professionally | in fields related to water infrastructure. | Grants and other financial assistance may be made available | on a competitive annual basis to organizations that demonstrate | a capacity to recruit, support, train, and place individuals in | water infrastructure careers, including, but not limited to, | community organizations, educational institutions, workforce | investment boards, community action agencies, and multi-craft | labor organizations for new efforts specifically focused on | engaging residents of environmental justice communities, | economically and socially disadvantaged communities, those | returning from the criminal justice system, foster care alumni, | and in particular women and transgender persons in these | populations. | Grants and other financial assistance shall be awarded on a | competitive and annual basis for the following activities: |
| (1) identification of individuals for job training in | the water sector; | (2) counseling, preparation, skills training, and | other support to increase a candidate's likelihood of | success in a job training program and career; | (3) financial support for individuals in a water sector | job skills training program, support services, and | transportation assistance tied to training under this | Section; | (4) job placement services for individuals during and | after completion of water sector job skills training | programs; and | (5) financial, administrative, and management | assistance for organizations engaged in these activities. | (c) It shall be an annual goal of the Program to train and | place at least 300, or 25% of the number of annual jobs created | by State financed water infrastructure projects, whichever is | greater, of the following persons in water sector-related | apprenticeships annually: residents of environmental justice | communities; residents of economically and socially | disadvantaged communities; those returning from the criminal | justice system; foster care alumni; and, in particular, women | and transgender persons. In awarding and administering grants | under this Program, the Department shall strive to provide | assistance equitably throughout the State. | In order to encourage the employment of individuals trained |
| through the Program onto projects receiving State financial | assistance, the Department shall coordinate with the Illinois | Environmental Protection Agency, the Illinois Finance | Authority, and other State agencies that provide financial | support for water infrastructure projects. These agencies | shall take steps to support attaining the training and | placement goals set forth in this subsection, using a list of | projects that receive State financial support. These agencies | may propose and adopt rules to facilitate the attainment of | this goal. | Using funds appropriated for the purposes of this Section, | the Department may select through a competitive bidding process | a Program Administrator to oversee the allocation of funds and | select organizations that receive funding. | Recipients of grants under the Program shall report | annually to the Department on the success of their efforts and | their contribution to reaching the goals of the Program | provided in this subsection. The Department shall compile this | information and annually report to the General Assembly on the | Program, including, but not limited to, the following | information: | (1) progress toward the goals stated in this | subsection; | (2) any increase in the percentage of water industry | jobs in targeted populations; | (3) any increase in the rate of acceptance, completion, |
| or retention of water training programs among targeted | populations; | (4) any increase in the rate of employment, including | hours and annual income, measured against pre-Program | participant income; and | (5) any recommendations for future changes to optimize | the success of the Program. | (d) Within 90 days after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly, the Department | shall propose a draft plan to implement this Section for public | comment. The Department shall allow a minimum of 60 days for | public comment on the plan, including one or more public | hearings, if requested. The Department shall finalize the plan | within 180 days of the effective date of this amendatory Act of | the 101st General Assembly. | The Department may propose and adopt any rules necessary | for the implementation of the Program and to ensure compliance | with this Section. | (e) The Water Workforce Development Fund is created as a | special fund in the State treasury. The Fund shall receive | moneys appropriated for the purpose of this Section from the | Build Illinois Bond Fund, the Capital Development Fund, the | General Revenue Fund and any other funds. Moneys in the Fund | shall only be used to fund the Program and to assist and enable | implementation of clean water infrastructure capital | investments. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the |
| Water Workforce Development Fund is not subject to sweeps, | administrative charge-backs, or any other fiscal or budgetary | maneuver that would in any way transfer any amounts from the | Water Workforce Development Fund into any other fund of the | State. | (f) For purpose of this Section: | "Environmental justice community" has the meaning provided | in subsection (b) of Section 1-50 of the Illinois Power Agency | Act. | "Multi-craft labor organization" means a joint | labor-management apprenticeship program registered with and | approved by the United States Department of Labor's Office of | Apprenticeship or a labor organization that has an accredited | training program through the Higher Learning Commission or the | Illinois Community College Board. | "Organization" means a corporation, company, partnership, | association, society, order, labor organization, or individual | or aggregation of individuals.
| Section 10. The State Finance Act is amended by adding | Section 5.891 as follows: | (30 ILCS 105/5.891 new) | Sec. 5.891. The Water Workforce Development Fund.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2020
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