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Public Act 102-0821 Public Act 0821 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0821 | SB2984 Enrolled | LRB102 22535 RJF 31676 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 changing Section 605-503 as follows: | (20 ILCS 605/605-503) | (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a | delayed effective date ) | Sec. 605-503. Entrepreneurship assistance centers. | (a) The Department shall establish and support, subject to | appropriation, entrepreneurship assistance centers, including | the issuance of grants, at career education agencies and | not-for-profit corporations including, but not limited to, | local development corporations, chambers of commerce, | community-based business outreach centers, and other | community-based organizations. The purpose of the centers | shall be to train minority group members, women, individuals | with a disability, dislocated workers, and veterans , and youth | entrepreneurs in the principles and practice of | entrepreneurship in order to prepare those persons to pursue | self-employment opportunities and to pursue a minority | business enterprise or a women-owned business enterprise. The |
| centers shall provide for training in all aspects of business | development and small business management as defined by the | Department. | (b) The Department shall establish criteria for selection | and designation of the centers which shall include, but not be | limited to: | (1) the level of support for the center from local | post-secondary education institutions, businesses, and | government; | (2) the level of financial assistance provided at the | local and federal level to support the operations of the | center; | (3) the applicant's understanding of program goals and | objectives articulated by the Department; | (4) the plans of the center to supplement State and | local funding through fees for services which may be based | on a sliding scale based on ability to pay; | (5) the need for and anticipated impact of the center | on the community in which it will function; | (6) the quality of the proposed work plan and staff of | the center; and | (7) the extent of economic distress in the area to be | served. | (c) Each center shall: | (1) be operated by a board of directors representing | community leaders in business, education, finance and |
| government; | (2) be incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation; | (3) be located in an area accessible to eligible | clients; | (4) establish an advisory group of community business | experts, at least one-half of whom shall be representative | of the clientele to be served by the center, which shall | constitute a support network to provide counseling and | mentoring services to minority group members, women, | individuals with a disability, dislocated workers, and | veterans , and youth entrepreneurs from the concept stage | of development through the first one to 2 years of | existence on a regular basis and as needed thereafter; and | (5) establish a referral system and linkages to | existing area small business assistance programs and | financing sources. | (d) Each entrepreneurship assistance center shall provide | needed services to eligible clients, including, but not | limited to: (i) orientation and screening of prospective | entrepreneurs; (ii) analysis of business concepts and | technical feasibility; (iii) market analysis; (iv) management | analysis and counseling; (v) business planning and financial | planning assistance; (vi) referrals to financial resources; | (vii) referrals to existing educational programs for training | in such areas as marketing, accounting, and other training | programs as may be necessary and available; and (viii) |
| referrals to business incubator facilities, when appropriate, | for the purpose of entering into agreements to access shared | support services. | (e) Applications for grants made under this Section shall | be made in the manner and on forms prescribed by the | Department. The application shall include, but shall not be | limited to: | (1) a description of the training programs available | within the geographic area to be served by the center to | which eligible clients may be referred; | (2) designation of a program director; | (3) plans for providing ongoing technical assistance | to program graduates, including linkages with providers of | other entrepreneurial assistance programs and with | providers of small business technical assistance and | services; | (4) a program budget, including matching funds, | in-kind and otherwise, to be provided by the applicant; | and | (5) any other requirements as deemed necessary by the | Department. | (f) Grants made under this Section shall be disbursed for | payment of the cost of services and expenses of the program | director, the instructors of the participating career | education agency or not-for-profit corporation, the faculty | and support personnel thereof, and any other person in the |
| service of providing instruction and counseling in furtherance | of the program. | (g) The Department shall monitor the performance of each | entrepreneurial assistance center and require quarterly | reports from each center at such time and in such a manner as | prescribed by the Department. | The Department shall also evaluate the entrepreneurial | assistance centers established under this Section and report | annually beginning on January 1, 2023, and on or before | January 1 of each year thereafter, the results of the | evaluation to the Governor and the General Assembly. The | report shall discuss the extent to which the centers serve | minority group members, women, individuals with a disability, | dislocated workers, and veterans , and youth entrepreneurs ; the | extent to which the training program is coordinated with other | assistance programs targeted to small and new businesses; the | ability of the program to leverage other sources of funding | and support; and the success of the program in aiding | entrepreneurs to start up new businesses, including the number | of new business start-ups resulting from the program. The | report shall recommend changes and improvements in the | training program and in the quality of supplemental technical | assistance offered to graduates of the training programs. The | report shall be made available to the public on the | Department's website. Between evaluation due dates, the | Department shall maintain the necessary records and data |
| required to satisfy the evaluation requirements. | (h) For purposes of this Section: | "Entrepreneurship assistance center" or "center" means the | business development centers or programs which provide | assistance to primarily minority group members, women, | individuals with a disability, dislocated workers and | veterans , and youth entrepreneurs under this Section. | "Disability" means, with respect to an individual: (i) a | physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or | more of the major life activities of an individual; (ii) a | record of such an impairment; or (iii) being regarded as | having an impairment. | "Minority business enterprise" has the same meaning as | provided for "minority-owned business" under Section 2 of the | Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with | Disabilities Act. | "Minority group member" has the same meaning as provided | for "minority person" under Section 2 of the Business | Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with | Disabilities Act. | "Women-owned business enterprise" has the same meaning as | provided for "women-owned business" under Section 2 of the | Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with | Disabilities Act. | "Veteran" means a person who served in and who has | received an honorable or general discharge from, the United |
| States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, or | reserves thereof, or who served in the Army National Guard, | Air National Guard, or Illinois National Guard.
| "Youth entrepreneur" means a person who is between the | ages
of 16 and 29 years old that is seeking community support | to
start a business in Illinois. | (Source: P.A. 102-272, eff. 1-1-22.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2023
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