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Public Act 103-0935 Public Act 0935 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-0935 | SB2968 Enrolled | LRB103 38116 SPS 68248 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 Data Governance and Organization to Support | Equity and Racial Justice Act is amended by changing Section | 20-15 as follows: | (20 ILCS 65/20-15) | Sec. 20-15. Data governance and organization to support | equity and racial justice. | (a) By October 31 of each year On or before July 1, 2022 | and each July 1 thereafter , the Board and the Department shall | issue a report , for the prior State fiscal year, that sets out | de-identified statistical data related to on the racial, | ethnic, age, sex, disability status, sexual orientation, | gender identity, and primary or preferred language | demographics of program participants for each major program | administered by the Board or the Department, except as | provided in subsection (a-5). The Department of Human | Services, under the direction of the Office of the Governor, | shall establish, by rule, demographic classifications for each | reporting category, including race and ethnicity, age, sex, | disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and | primary or preferred language. Except as provided in |
| subsection (b), when reporting the data required under this | Section for each program , the Board or the Department shall | use the classifications established by the Department of Human | Services. | The Office of the Governor shall review the demographic | classifications every 5 years after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly. If the Office of | the Governor determines that changes to the classifications | are necessary, the Department of Human Services shall update | the classifications, as directed by the Office of the | Governor. the same racial and ethnic classifications for each | program, which shall include, but not be limited to, the | following: | (1) American Indian and Alaska Native alone. | (2) Asian alone. | (3) Black or African American alone. | (4) Hispanic or Latino of any race. | (5) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone. | (6) White alone. | (7) Middle Eastern or North African. | (8) Some other race alone. | (9) Two or more races. | The Board and the Department may further define, by rule, | the racial and ethnic classifications, including, if | necessary, a classification of "No Race Specified". | (a-5) In relation to major program participants, the Board |
| shall not be required to collect personally identifiable | information and report statistical data on the categories of | sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity unless required | for federal reporting. The Board shall make available reports | on its Internet website, posted where other mandated reports | are posted, of statistical data on sex, sexual orientation, | and gender identity demographics through anonymous surveys or | other methods as age and developmentally appropriate. | (b) A If a program administered by the Board or the | Department is exempted from the reporting requirements | described in subsection (a) if: | (1) the program is subject to federal reporting | requirements that include the collection and public | reporting of statistical data on the demographic | categories required by this Act; and | (2) the federal reporting requirements use different | classifications for the reporting of demographic | categories than the classifications established by the | Department of Human Services. | The program shall report on any demographic categories | described in subsection (a) that are not included in the | federal report racial and ethnic demographics of program | participants, the Department may maintain the same racial and | ethnic classifications used under the federal requirements if | such classifications differ from the classifications listed in | subsection (a) . |
| (b-5) If a program administered by the Board or the | Department serves and collects data regarding individuals | younger than 18 years old, the program is exempt from the | sexual orientation and gender identity demographic collection | requirements described in subsection (a). | (b-7) The Office of the Governor shall establish a project | implementation team to oversee the implementation of this Act | consisting of one representative from each of the following: | (1) the Office of the Governor; | (2) the Department of Innovation and Technology; | (3) the Department of Human Services; and | (4) the Governor's Office of Management and Budget. | (c) The Department of Innovation and Technology , in | conjunction with the Office of the Governor, shall assist the | Board and the Department by identifying and providing advice | on establishing common technological processes and procedures | for the Board and the Department to: | (1) Catalog relevant demographic data and share the | resultant metadata . | (2) Identify similar fields in data sets datasets . | (3) Manage data requests. | (4) Share data. | (5) Collect data. | (6) Improve and clean data. | (7) Match data across the Board and Departments. | (8) Develop research and analytic agendas. |
| (9) Report on program participation disaggregated by | race and ethnicity. | (10) Evaluate equitable outcomes for underserved | populations in Illinois. | (11) Define common roles for data management. | (12) Ensure that all major programs can report | disaggregated data by race, ethnicity, age, sex, | disability status, sexual orientation, and gender | identity, and primary or preferred language. | The Board and the Department shall use the common | technological processes and procedures established by the | Department of Innovation and Technology. | (d) If the Board or the Department is unable to begin | reporting the collected data as described in required by | subsection (a) by October 31 immediately following the | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General | Assembly July 1, 2022 , the Board or the Department shall state | the reasons for the delay or inability to collect the | particular data set for that program under the reporting | requirements described in subsection (a) . | (e) By no later than March 31, 2022, the Board and the | Department shall provide a progress report to the General | Assembly to disclose: (i) the programs and data sets datasets | that have been cataloged for which race, ethnicity, age, sex, | disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and | primary or preferred language have been standardized; and (ii) |
| to the extent possible, the data sets datasets and programs | that are outstanding for each agency and the data sets | datasets that are planned for the upcoming year. On or before | April 30 of March 31, 2023, and each year thereafter , the Board | and the Department shall provide an updated report to the | General Assembly. | (f) (Blank). By no later than October 31, 2021, the | Governor's Office shall provide a plan to establish processes | for input from the Board and the Department into processes | outlined in subsection (c). The plan shall incorporate ongoing | efforts at data interoperability within the Department and the | governance established to support the P-20 Longitudinal | Education Data System enacted by Public Act 96-107. | (g) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to limit | the rights granted to individuals or data sharing protections | established under existing State and federal data privacy and | security laws. | (Source: P.A. 102-543, eff. 8-20-21; 103-154, eff. 6-30-23; | 103-175, eff. 6-30-23; 103-414, eff. 1-1-24; revised | 12-12-23.) |
Effective Date: 1/1/2025
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