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Public Act 91-0624
SB680 Enrolled LRB9101971DJcd
AN ACT to amend the Illinois Public Aid Code by adding
Section 9A-14.
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
Section 5. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by
adding Section 9A-14 as follows:
(305 ILCS 5/9A-14 new)
Sec. 9A-14. Job skills enhancement pilot program.
(a) The Illinois Department shall establish a job skills
enhancement pilot program to provide newly employed current
and former recipients of aid under Article IV with training
to enable those recipients to do any one or more of the
following:
(1) Enhance their existing job-related skills.
(2) Gain additional or alternative job skills.
(3) Learn interpersonal communication and other
related skills.
(b) The pilot program must target unskilled and
semiskilled current and former recipients of aid under
Article IV who are newly employed in entry level positions
that have limited potential for advancement beyond entry
level. To be eligible to participate in the pilot program, a
person must meet all of the following requirements:
(1) The person must have been a recipient of aid
under Article IV within 18 months before the date the
person proposes to begin participating in the pilot
program.
(2) The person must have been employed in
entry-level employment for at least 6 months before the
date the person proposes to begin participating in the
pilot program and must provide satisfactory evidence of
that employment status.
(3) The person must possess limited job skills.
(4) The person must have limited opportunity for
advancement in his or her current employment.
(c) A recipient's participation in the pilot program must
be voluntary. Every person participating in the pilot
program must sign a training agreement with the Illinois
Department.
(d) The Illinois Department must establish a pilot
program under this Section in each of 3 counties as follows:
(1) One pilot program in Cook County.
(2) One pilot program in a county that is contiguous
to Cook County.
(3) One pilot program in a county that is not
described in item (1) or (2).
(e) The Secretary of Human Services, in his or her
discretion and in consultation with the county department of
a county in which the pilot program is established under this
Section, may direct that the pilot program be administered by
the county department or through the State service delivery
area system under the federal Job Training Partnership Act.
As part of their administrative responsibilities under this
subsection, a county department or persons at a service
delivery area location must do all of the following:
(1) Manage each pilot program participant's training
plan.
(2) Maintain a database of appropriate vendors of
training services.
(3) Contract for training services to be provided
under the pilot program.
(4) Compile necessary fiscal reports on the pilot
program.
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