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90_SB1733

      New Act
      20 ILCS 415/ 8b.7-1 new
      90HB1633, Sec. 45-70
      30 ILCS 505/9.07 new
          Creates the Welfare to Work  Partnership  for  Jobs  Act.
      Requires  State  agencies  to  notify the Department of Human
      Services of all job openings  in  the  agency.    Allows  the
      Department   to   find  certain  positions  exempt  from  the
      requirements of the Act.  Requires  qualified  recipients  of
      public  aid  to  be given a job preference by State agencies.
      Requires the Department to submit certain information to  the
      General  Assembly  and  the  Governor.   Amends the Personnel
      Code, the Illinois Procurement Code (if House  Bill  1633  of
      the  90th  General  Assembly  becomes  law)  and the Illinois
      Purchasing Act (if  House  Bill  1633  of  the  90th  General
      Assembly  does  not become law) to provide that qualified aid
      recipients   shall   receive   a    preference.     Effective
      immediately.
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 1        AN ACT concerning jobs for public aid recipients.
 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:
 4        Section 1.  Short title.  This Act may be  cited  as  the
 5    Welfare to Work Partnership for Jobs Act.
 6        Section 5.  Definitions.  As used in this Act:
 7        "Aid  recipient"  means (i) a person financially eligible
 8    to receive cash  assistance  under  Temporary  Assistance  to
 9    Needy  Families,  Transitional  Assistance, or any other cash
10    assistance program administered by the  Department  of  Human
11    Services;   (ii)  a  person  financially  eligible  for  cash
12    assistance under Article VI of the Public Aid  Code,  whether
13    receiving  assistance  or not, an Earnfare participant, or an
14    unemployed or employed person who is earning  less  than  the
15    poverty  level  who  is also married to the parent of a child
16    receiving cash assistance or who is the  legally  adjudicated
17    father  of  a  child  receiving  cash  assistance; or (iii) a
18    person who, within the previous 60  months,  has  been  found
19    eligible  and  placed  for  training  or employment under the
20    United States Department of Housing and  Urban  Development's
21    Section 3 program or under any other local, State, or federal
22    government   program   that   creates   training   or  hiring
23    preferences or priorities for low income persons and who was,
24    at the time of entry into the program, an  aid  recipient  as
25    defined under items (i) or (ii) of this paragraph.
26        "Contracts  for  personal  services" means the same as in
27    Section 14 of the State Finance Act.
28        "Covered  contract"  means  a  contract,  aid,  or  grant
29    between the State  and  other  entity  or  entities,  whether
30    private, public, or not-for-profit, regardless of the purpose
31    of  the contract, aid, or grant.  "Covered contract" includes
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 1    contracts, aid, and grants between those entities  and  their
 2    contractors  and subcontractors only if the contract or grant
 3    is payable by the State in an amount in excess of $250,000 or
 4    a subcontract  is  for  an  amount  in  excess  of  $100,000.
 5    Recipients  of  contracts,  aid,  and  grants  may not divide
 6    contracts or spread out the work to be  undertaken  to  avoid
 7    having a covered contract.
 8        "Covered  employee"  means a person who is found eligible
 9    for employment and hired under this Act.
10        "Covered employer" means an employer receiving a  covered
11    contract payment and subject to the requirements of this Act.
12        "Covered  position"  means  a  State-funded  position  of
13    employment,  whether  civil  service  or under a contract for
14    personal services, that the Department of Human Services  has
15    not found exempt under Section 25 of this Act.
16        "Department" means the Department of Human Services.
17        "Qualified  aid  recipient"  means  an  aid recipient who
18    meets  each  of  the  qualifications,  including   education,
19    training,  and experience, if any, that have been established
20    by the employer for a position.
21        "State agencies" means  all  State  departments,  boards,
22    commissions, authorities, councils, officers, bureaus, units,
23    colleges and universities, whether executive, legislative, or
24    judicial.
25        Section  15.   Disclosure of potential covered positions.
26    Simultaneously  with  posting  its  positions  or  putting  a
27    position out for hire by contract, each  State  agency  shall
28    provide the Department of Human Services with a copy of a job
29    announcement    specifying    the    job    description   and
30    qualifications of each position that  is  newly  created,  is
31    open,  or  is  otherwise  posted  for  hire or for hire under
32    contract.  This requirement does not apply when the  position
33    is  one  that  is subject to recall by a laid-off employee or
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 1    employees.
 2        Section 20. Duties of the Department of  Human  Services.
 3    The   Department  of  Human  Services  shall  administer  the
 4    portions  of  this  Act  relating  to  reviewing   positions,
 5    eligibility  determinations,  and recruitment, screening, and
 6    referral of aid recipients to covered positions and positions
 7    under covered contracts.
 8        Section 25.  Review of Positions.
 9        (a)   The   Department   shall   review   each   position
10    announcement provided to it by State agencies to determine if
11    there  currently are any potentially qualified aid recipients
12    who could apply for the position.
13        (b)  If the Department determines there are no  qualified
14    aid   recipients   or   too  few  potentially  qualified  aid
15    recipients to identify readily, the Department shall  provide
16    the  State  agency with a notice exempting that position from
17    the provisions of this Act.  The Department  may  permanently
18    or temporarily exempt a position.
19        (c)  If  the  position is permanently exempted, the State
20    agency  need  not  provide  the  Department   with   position
21    announcements  for that position in the future.  However, the
22    Department may, at any time,  revoke  its  exemption  of  any
23    position  and  from the point of that revocation forward, the
24    State  agency  shall  again  provide  the   Department   with
25    announcements of that position.
26        (d)    If  the  position  is  temporarily  exempted,  the
27    provisions of this Act do not apply to the position, but  the
28    State  agency must provide announcements to the Department of
29    future openings for that position.
30        (e)  If the position is not determined by the  Department
31    to be exempted, it is a covered position under this Act.
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 1        Section   30.    Eligibility  determinations.   Upon  the
 2    request of a person who believes that he or  she  is  an  aid
 3    recipient within the meaning of this Act, or the request of a
 4    State  agency  or  covered employer on behalf of that person,
 5    the Department shall make  a  determination  of  whether  the
 6    person is an aid recipient within the meaning of this Act and
 7    shall  provide  the  necessary written proof of aid recipient
 8    status to the aid recipient  and  to  any  other  person,  in
 9    including  the  party  making  request  on  behalf of the aid
10    recipient, if the aid recipient authorizes it in writing.
11        Section 35.   Recruitment,  screening  and  referrals  to
12    training and for jobs.
13        (a)    In   order   to  facilitate  a  steady  stream  of
14    potentially qualified aid recipients into positions available
15    under this Act, the Department shall:
16             (1)  work with public, private,  and  not-for-profit
17        job  training programs and certified joint apprenticeship
18        training programs to develop and  make  use  of  training
19        programs  to  facilitate   channeling aid recipients into
20        the training programs  that  correspond  with,  and  will
21        qualify  them  for, covered positions and positions under
22        covered contracts;
23             (2)   coordinate  the  recruitment,  screening,  and
24        referrals for placement of aid  recipients  in  education
25        and  training  programs  that  correspond  with  the  job
26        qualifications  and requirements of covered positions and
27        positions under covered contracts;
28             (3)   coordinate  the  recruitment,  screening,  and
29        referrals of  potentially  qualified  aid  recipients  to
30        employers  for open covered positions and positions under
31        covered contracts;
32        (b)  The Department shall maintain an  equal  balance  in
33    its  referrals  of  potentially  qualified  aid recipients to
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 1    training programs and to employers for covered positions  and
 2    positions  under  covered  contracts  as  between  those  who
 3    qualify  under item (i) of the definition of aid recipient in
 4    Section 10 of this Act, or  who  originally  qualified  under
 5    item  (i) but who are now qualified under subparagraph (iii),
 6    and  those  who  qualify under item (ii) of the definition of
 7    aid recipient, or who originally qualified  under  item  (ii)
 8    but who are now qualified under item (iii).
 9        (c)  Support     services,    including    transportation
10    assistance, uniforms, tools, and supplies, that are otherwise
11    provided to aid recipients under item (i) of  the  definition
12    of  aid  recipient shall be provided also, in the same manner
13    and measure, to those aid recipients under item (ii)  of  the
14    definition of aid recipient.
15        (d)   The  duties  of  the  Department  specified in this
16    Section may be carried  out,  in  whole  or  in  part,  under
17    contracts  entered into by the Department with units of local
18    government   or    by    not-for-profit    community    based
19    organizations.
20        Section  40.   Hiring  without referrals authorized.  Any
21    aid recipient who believes he  or  she  is  a  qualified  aid
22    recipient  may  apply,  without a referral by the Department,
23    for jobs under this Act. For any  covered  position,  whether
24    previously  determined  by  the  Department  to  be a covered
25    position or not, where the State agency finds  the  applicant
26    to  be  a  qualified  aid  recipient,  the applicant shall be
27    provided the preference this Act affords.  For  any  position
28    under  a  covered contract, the employer may count, under the
29    requirements imposed under this Act, any aid recipient hired,
30    whether referred by the Department or not.
31        Section 45.   Hiring  requirements  relative  to  covered
32    positions.
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 1        (a)  Verification  that an applicant for a position is an
 2    aid recipient shall be made by the State  agency  by  copying
 3    the  applicant's  public  aid  card or any other proof of aid
 4    recipient status that has been provided to the aid  recipient
 5    or employer by the Department.
 6        (b)  The  State  agency with the open position shall make
 7    the determination of whether an aid recipient who applies for
 8    the position is a qualified for hire.
 9        (c)  The  State  agency  shall  provide   qualified   aid
10    recipients   with  a  hiring  preference  for  civil  service
11    positions under Section 8b.7-1 of the Personnel Code and  for
12    personal service contract positions under Section 9.07 of the
13    Illinois  Purchasing  Act  (if  House  Bill  1633 of the 90th
14    General Assembly does not become law) or Section 45-70 of the
15    Illinois Procurement Code (if House Bill  1633  of  the  90th
16    General Assembly becomes law).
17        (d)   The  minimum qualifications for hire and the wages,
18    days per week, hours per day, shifts of employment, and terms
19    and conditions of employment of a qualified aid recipient who
20    is hired under this Act  shall  be  the  same  as  for  other
21    members of the employer's workforce doing the same or similar
22    work and shall be subject to the same State and federal laws.
23        (e)   Nothing  in  this  Act prevents a State agency from
24    counting a person  hired  under  this  Act,  who  is  also  a
25    protected  female  or minority, toward that any of employer's
26    affirmative action obligations.
27        (f)  Nothing in this Act diminishes  the  full  authority
28    and  prerogative of State agencies to determine independently
29    an aid recipient's qualifications and to  make  independently
30    all hiring decisions, based on merit, under this Act.
31        Section  50.   Reports.  The Department of Human Services
32    shall track the number of aid recipients hired under this Act
33    and develop a compilation, by State agency,  on  a  quarterly
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 1    basis.  The  Department  shall  also  track the number of aid
 2    recipients hired  in  subsidized  and  in  unsubsidized  jobs
 3    (exclusive  of tax credits) in the private sector on the same
 4    quarterly  basis.  The  Department  shall  also  prepare   an
 5    analysis  of the number of aid recipients who have been found
 6    "job ready" and are seeking employment and show how many  aid
 7    recipients,  for  each of the following periods of time, have
 8    been seeking employment: 3 months,  6  months,  one  year,  2
 9    years or more.  The Department shall also prepare an analysis
10    of  how  many aid recipients are working in unsubsidized jobs
11    and not in an education or training program.   The Department
12    shall also prepare a  report  showing  the  total  number  of
13    employers  with  whom  it  has  established  a  job  referral
14    relationship  for  TANF  recipients and shall break this list
15    down by county.  All of this information shall be provided to
16    the Speaker of the House  of  Representatives,  the  Minority
17    Leader  of the House of Representatives, the President of the
18    Senate, and  the  Minority  Leader  of  the  Senate  and  the
19    Governor and shall be made available to the public.
20        Section  55.  Covered contract; 25% of TANF caseload "job
21    ready".  If the Department of  Human  Services  reports  show
22    that  more  than  25%  of  the TANF caseload found to be "job
23    ready" has been searching for work for 6 months or  more  and
24    that  the  combined  pool  of  private employer positions and
25    State covered positions for which  the  Department  can  make
26    referrals  does not equal or exceed that number searching for
27    work, then  this  Section  shall  take  apply.  Each  covered
28    contract  shall  contain  provisions incorporating all of the
29    following:
30             (1) Qualified aid recipients shall be  recruited  by
31        covered   employers   for   jobs  created  under  covered
32        contracts.
33             (2) In order to facilitate compliance with this Act,
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 1        a covered employer shall notify the Department  of  Human
 2        Services of jobs that are open under the covered contract
 3        for  which  aid  recipients  may be qualified in order to
 4        receive referrals of aid recipients by the Department.
 5             (3)  The  covered  employer  shall  verify  that  an
 6        applicant  for  a  position is an aid recipient and shall
 7        maintain a record of the aid  recipient's  status  of  by
 8        copying  for  its records the applicant's public aid card
 9        or any other proof of aid recipient status that has  been
10        provided   to  the  aid  recipient  or  employer  by  the
11        Department of Human Services.
12             (4)   The   covered   employer   shall   make    the
13        determination of whether an aid recipient who applies for
14        the  position  is  a qualified aid recipient.  Nothing in
15        this Act implies a diminution of the full  authority  and
16        prerogative  of State agencies to determine independently
17        an   aid   recipient's   qualifications   and   to   make
18        independently all hiring decisions under  this  Act.   No
19        State  agency  may  require  an  employer  to hire an aid
20        recipient who is not qualified for the position for which
21        the aid recipient is applying.
22             (5) Hiring of  an  aid  recipient  under  a  covered
23        contract  shall entitle the employer to direct assistance
24        in securing any adult education,  on-the-job  training  ,
25        and  job  retention services that the Department of Human
26        Services may provide to enable the employee to succeed on
27        the  job  and  shall  entitle   the   employer   to   the
28        Department's assistance in understanding and applying for
29        all  tax credits and subsidies for which the employer may
30        be entitled.
31             (6)  The minimum qualifications  for  hire  and  the
32        wages,   days   per   week,  hours  per  day,  shifts  of
33        employment, and terms and conditions of employment  of  a
34        covered  employee  shall be the same as for other members
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 1        of the employer's workforce doing  the  same  or  similar
 2        work  and  shall be subject to the same State and federal
 3        laws.
 4             (7) Covered employees shall abide by all health  and
 5        safety rules and all laws imposed on a covered employer's
 6        workforce.
 7             (8)  This  Act does not require covered employers to
 8        provide  any   additional   or   separate   training   or
 9        apprenticeship  programs  for  aid  recipients  that  the
10        employer  would not otherwise provide to other workers in
11        the same or similar jobs at the same or similar level  of
12        experience.
13        Section  800.  The  Personnel  Code  is amended by adding
14    Section 8b.7-1 as follows:
15        (20 ILCS 415/ 8b.7-1 new)
16        Sec.  8b.7-1.  Welfare  to  Work  Partnership  for  Jobs;
17    preference.  For the purpose the Welfare to Work  Partnership
18    for  Jobs  Act,  the preference for a qualified aid recipient
19    shall  only  be  given  after  the  application  of  veterans
20    preferences  under  Section  8b.7  of  this  Act  unless  the
21    applicant is entitled to both a veteran's  preference  and  a
22    qualified  aid  recipient  preference.   If  an  applicant is
23    entitled to  both  preferences,  that  applicant  shall  take
24    precedence.   When  qualified  aid recipients are on eligible
25    lists on the basis of category  rankings  such  as  superior,
26    excellent,  well-qualified,  and  qualified,  they  shall  be
27    preferred  over non-veterans in the same category who are not
28    qualified aid recipients.  Notwithstanding  Section  8b.5  of
29    this Act, when a list is prepared by numerical rankings and a
30    qualified aid recipient is one of the top 3 candidates on the
31    list, the qualified aid recipient shall be appointed.
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 1        Section  805.  If and only if House Bill 1633 of the 90th
 2    General Assembly becomes law, the Illinois  Procurement  Code
 3    is amended by adding Section 45-70 as follows:
 4        (90HB1633, Sec. 45-70)
 5        Sec.   45-70.  Contracts   for  personal  services.   All
 6    contracts for personal services, as defined in Section 14  of
 7    the State Finance Act, shall be subject to the preference for
 8    qualified   aid   recipients    under  the  Welfare  to  Work
 9    Partnership for Jobs Act.  Qualified aid recipients shall  be
10    awarded  the  contract over those similarly qualified for the
11    contract.
12        Section 810.  If and only if House Bill 1633 of the  90th
13    General Assembly does not become law, the Illinois Purchasing
14    Act is amended by adding Section 9.07 as follows:
15        (30 ILCS 505/9.07 new)
16        Sec. 9.07. Contracts for personal services. All contracts
17    for  personal services, as defined in Section 14 of the State
18    Finance Act, shall be subject to the preference for qualified
19    aid recipients  under the Welfare  to  Work  Partnership  for
20    Jobs  Act.    Qualified  aid  recipients shall be awarded the
21    contract over those similarly qualified for the contract.
22        Section 999.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
23    becoming law.

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