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Public Act 103-0198 Public Act 0198 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0198 | HB3702 Enrolled | LRB103 30119 SPS 56543 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 Energy Transition Act is amended by | changing Section 5-50 as follows: | (20 ILCS 730/5-50) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on September 15, 2045)
| Sec. 5-50. Returning Residents Clean Jobs Training | Program.
| (a) Subject to appropriation, the Department shall develop | and, in coordination with the Department of Corrections, | administer the Returning Residents Clean Jobs Training | Program.
| (b) As used in this Section:
| "Commitment" means a judicially determined placement in | the custody of the Department of Corrections on the basis of a | conviction.
| "Committed person" means a person committed to the | Department of Corrections.
| "Community-based organization" means an organization that: | (1) provides employment, skill development, or related | services to members of the community; | (2) includes community colleges, nonprofits, and local |
| governments; and | (3) has a history of serving committed persons or | justice-involved persons.
| "Correctional institution or facility" means a Department | of Corrections building or part of a Department of Corrections | building where committed persons are detained in a secure | manner.
| "Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic | Opportunity.
| "Discharge" means the end of a sentence or the final | termination of a detainee's physical commitment to and | confinement in the Department of Corrections.
| "Location" means where the returning resident is | physically located, such as: | (1) a correctional institution or facility; | (2) a county; | (3) a municipality or town; and | (4) a place of employment. | "Program" means the Returning Residents Clean Jobs | Training Program. | "Program Administrator" means, for each Program Delivery | Area, the administrator selected by the Department pursuant to | paragraph (1) of subsection (g) of this Section.
| "Returning resident" means any United States resident who | is: (i) 17 years of age or older; (ii) in the physical custody | of the Department of Corrections; and (iii) scheduled to be |
| re-entering society within 36 months.
| (c) Returning Residents Clean Jobs Training Program.
| (1) Connected services. The Program shall prepare | graduates to work in the clean energy and related sector | jobs as defined in Section 5-25.
| (2) Recruitment of participants. The Program | Administrators shall, in coordination with the Department | of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, educate committed | persons in both men's and women's correctional | institutions and facilities on the benefits of the Program | and how to enroll in the Program.
| (3) Connection to employers. The Program | Administrators shall, with assistance from the Regional | Administrators, connect Program graduates with potential | employers in the clean energy jobs industries.
| (4) Graduation. Participants who successfully complete | all assignments in the Program shall receive a Program | graduation certificate and any certifications or | credentials earned in the process.
| (5) Eligibility. A committed person in a correctional | institution or facility is eligible if the committed | person:
| (i) is within 36 months of expected release;
| (ii) consented in writing to participation in the | Program; | (iii) meets all Program and testing requirements;
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| (iv) is willing to follow all Program | requirements;
and | (v) does not pose a safety and security risk for | the facility or any person.
| The Department of Corrections shall have sole discretion | to determine whether a committed person's participation in the | Program poses a safety and security risk for the facility or | any person. The Department of Corrections shall determine | whether a committed person is eligible to participate in the | Program.
| (d) Program entry and testing requirements. To enter the | Returning Residents Clean Jobs Training Program, committed | persons must complete a simple application, undergo an | interview and coaching session, and must score a minimum of a | 6.0 or above on the Test for Adult Basic Education or the | Illinois Community College Board approved assessment for | determining basic skills deficiency. The Returning Residents | Clean Jobs Training Program shall include a one-week | pre-program orientation that ensures the candidates understand | and are interested in continuing the Program. Candidates that | successfully complete the orientation may continue to the full | Program.
| (d-5) Training. Once approved for the new program, | candidates must receive essential employability skills | training as part of vocational or occupational training. | Training must lead to certifications or credentials that |
| prepare candidates for employment. | (e) Removal from the Program. The Department of | Corrections may remove a committed person enrolled in the | Program for violation of institutional rules; failure to | participate or meet expectations of the Program; failure of a | drug test; disruptive behavior; or for reasons of safety, | security, and order of the facility.
| (f) Drug testing. A clean drug test is required to | complete the Returning Residents Clean Jobs Training Program. | A drug test shall be administered at least once prior to | graduation. The Department of Corrections shall be responsible | for the drug testing of applicants.
| (g) Curriculum.
| (1) The Department of Commerce and Economic | Opportunity shall design a curriculum for the Program that | is as similar as practical to the Clean Jobs Curriculum | and meets in-facility requirements. The curriculum shall | focus on preparing graduates for employment in the clean | energy and related sector jobs as defined in Section 5-25. | The Program shall include structured hands-on activities | in correctional institutions or facilities, including | classroom spaces and outdoor spaces, to instruct | participants in the core curriculum established in this | Act. The Department and the Department of Corrections | shall work together to ensure all curriculum elements may | be available within Department of Corrections facilities.
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| (2) The Program Administrators shall collaborate to | create and publish a guidebook that allows for the | implementation of the curriculum and provides information | on all necessary and useful resources for Program | participants and graduates.
| (h) Program administration.
| (1) The Department of Commerce and Economic | Opportunity shall select a Program Administrator for each | Program Delivery Area to administer and coordinate the | Program. The Program Administrators shall have strong | capabilities, experience, and knowledge related to program | development and economic management; cultural and language | competency needed to be effective in the communities to be | served; committed persons or justice-involved persons; | knowledge and experience in working with providers of | clean energy jobs; and awareness of clean energy and | related sector trends and activities, workforce | development best practices, regional workforce development | needs, and community development. | The Program Administrator must pass a background check | administered by the Department of Corrections and be | approved by the Department of Corrections to work within a | secure facility prior to being hired by the Department of | Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a Program delivery | area.
| (2) The Program Administrators shall:
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| (i) coordinate with Regional Administrators and | the Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program to ensure | that execution, performance, partnerships, marketing, | and Program access across the State consistent with | respecting regional differences;
| (ii) work with community-based organizations | approved to provide industry-recognized credentials or | education institutions to deliver the Program;
| (iii) collaborate to create and publish an | employer "Hiring Returning Residents" handbook that | includes benefits and expectations of hiring returning | residents, guidance on how to recruit, hire, and | retain returning residents, guidance on how to access | State and federal tax credits and incentives and State | and federal resources, guidance on how to update | company policies to support hiring and supporting | returning residents, and an understanding of the harm | in one-size-fits-all policies toward returning | residents. The handbook shall be updated every 5 years | or more frequently if needed to ensure that its | contents are accurate. The handbook shall be made | available on the Department's website;
| (iv) work with potential employers to promote | company policies to support hiring and supporting | returning residents via employee/employer liability, | coverage, insurance, bonding, training, hiring |
| practices, and retention support;
| (v) provide services such as job coaching and | financial coaching to Program graduates to support | employment longevity;
and | (vi) identify clean energy job opportunities and | assist participants in achieving employment. The | Program shall include at least one job fair; include | job placement discussions with clean energy employers; | establish a partnership with Illinois solar energy | businesses and trade associations to identify solar | employers that support and hire returning residents; | and involve the Department of Commerce and Economic | Opportunity, Regional Administrators, and the Advisory | Council in finding employment for participants and | graduates in the clean energy and related sector | industries. | (3) The Department shall select community-based | organizations to provide Program elements at each | facility. Community-based organizations shall be | competitively selected by the Department of Commerce and | Economic Opportunity. Community-based organizations | delivering the Program elements outlined may provide all | elements required or may subcontract to other entities for | the provision of portions of Program elements. All | contractors who have regular interactions with committed | persons, regularly access a Department of Corrections |
| facility, or regularly access a committed person's | personal identifying information or other data elements | must pass a Department of Corrections background check | prior to being approved to administer the Program elements | at a facility.
| (4) The Department of Corrections shall aim to include | training in conjunction with other pre-release procedures | and movements. Delays in a workshop being provided shall | not cause delays in discharge.
| (5) The Program Administrators may establish shortened | Returning Resident Clean Jobs Training Programs to prepare | and place graduates in the Clean Jobs Workforce Network | Program or the Illinois Climate Works Preapprenticeship | Program following the graduate's release from commitment. | Graduates of these programs shall receive training that | leads to certification or credentials designed to lead to | employment and shall be prioritized for placement in a | Clean Jobs Workforce Hubs training program or the Illinois | Climate Works Preapprenticeship Program.
| (6) The Director of Corrections shall:
| (i) Ensure that the wardens or superintendents of | all correctional institutions and facilities visibly | post information on the Program in an accessible | manner for committed individuals.
| (ii) Identify the institutions and facilities | within the Department of Corrections that will offer |
| the Program. The determination of which facility will | offer the Program shall be based on available | programming space, staffing, population, facility | mission, security concerns, and any other relevant | factor in determining suitable locations for the | Program.
| (i) Performance metrics.
| (1) The Program Administrators shall collect and | disaggregate data by race, ethnicity, gender, age, and | location to evaluate and ensure Program and participant | success . This data shall be shared with the Office of | Equity and shall include , including :
| (i) the number of returning residents who enrolled | in the Program;
| (ii) the number of returning residents who were | accepted for enrollment into completed the Program;
| (iii) the total number of returning residents who | applied for and were denied for enrollment into the | Program individuals discharged ;
| (iv) the demographics of each entering and | graduating class;
| (v) the percentage of graduates employed at 6 and | 12 months after release;
| (vi) the number of returning residents who did not | complete the Program the recidivism rate of Program | participants at 3 and 5 years after release ;
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| (vii) the total number of individuals discharged | the candidates interviewed and hiring status ;
| (viii) the graduate employment status, such as | hire date, pay rates, whether full-time, part-time, or | seasonal, and separation date; and
| (ix) continuing education and certifications | gained by Program graduates ; .
| (x) the recidivism rate of Program participants at | 1, 3, 5, 7, and 10 years after release; | (xi) the candidates interviewed and their hiring | status; | (xii) the number of returning residents who | enrolled in the Program and were removed; | (xiii) the number of returning residents who | graduated from the Program and remained employed in | the clean energy industry within one year and 3 years | after release. If practicable, the Department shall | consult with the Department of Employment Security to | also provide this data for 5, 7, and 10 years after | release; | (xiv) the number of returning residents who | graduated from the Program and changed employment in | the clean energy industry within one year and 3 years | after release. If practicable, the Department shall | consult with the Department of Employment Security to | also provide this data for 5, 7, and 10 years after |
| release; | (xv) the number of returning residents who | graduated from the Program and separated from | employment in the clean energy industry and received | employment in another industry within one year and 3 | years after release. If practicable, the Department | shall consult with the Department of Employment | Security to provide this data for 5, 7, and 10 years | after release; and | (xvi) the number of returning residents who | completed the Program. | (2) The Department of Commerce and Economic | Opportunity shall publish an annual report containing | these performance metrics. Data may be disaggregated by | institution, discharge, or residence address of resident, | and other factors.
| (j) Funding. Funding for the Program is subject to | appropriation from the Energy Transition Assistance Fund. | Funding may be made available from other lawful sources, | including donations, grants, and federal incentives. | (k) Access. The Program instructors and staff must pass a | background check administered by the Department of Corrections | prior to entering a Department of Corrections institution or | facility. The Warden or Superintendent shall have the | authority to deny a Program instructor or staff member entry | into an institution or facility for safety and security |
| concerns or failure to follow all facility procedures or | protocols. A Program instructor or staff member administering | the Program may be terminated or have his or her contract | canceled if the Program instructor or staff member is denied | entry into an institution or facility for safety and security | concerns.
| (Source: P.A. 102-662, eff. 9-15-21.) |
Effective Date: 1/1/2024
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