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 1        AN ACT in relation to business development.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  5.  The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is
 5    amended by changing Sections  46.19j  and  46.21  and  adding
 6    Sections 46.75 and 46.76 as follows:

 7        (20 ILCS 605/46.19j)
 8        Sec.   46.19j.  Job  Training  and  Economic  Development
 9    Demonstration Grant Program.
10        (a)  Legislative findings.  The  General  Assembly  finds
11    that:
12             (1)  despite  the  large  number  of  unemployed job
13        seekers, many employers are  having  difficulty  matching
14        the  skills  they  require  with the skills of workers; a
15        similar  problem  exists  in  industries  where   overall
16        employment  may  not  be  expanding but there is an acute
17        need for skilled workers in particular occupations;
18             (2)  the  State  of  Illinois  should  foster  local
19        economic development  by  linking  the  job  training  of
20        unemployed  disadvantaged  citizens  with  the  workforce
21        needs of local business and industry; and
22             (3)  employers  often  need assistance in developing
23        training resources that will provide  work  opportunities
24        for disadvantaged populations.
25        (b)  Definitions.  As used in this Section:
26        "Community   based   provider"   means  a  not-for-profit
27    organization, with local boards of directors,  that  directly
28    provides job training services.
29        "Disadvantaged  persons" has the same meaning as the term
30    is defined in  Titles  II-A  and  II-C  of  the  federal  Job
31    Training Partnership Act.
 
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 1        "Training  partners" means a community-based provider and
 2    one or more  employers  who  have  established  training  and
 3    placement linkages.
 4        (c)  From   funds  appropriated  for  that  purpose,  the
 5    Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall administer
 6    a Job Training and Economic Development  Demonstration  Grant
 7    Program.   The  Director  shall make not less than 12 and not
 8    more than 20 demonstration project grants to  community-based
 9    providers.    The   grants  shall  be  made  to  support  the
10    following:
11             (1)  partnerships between community-based  providers
12        and  employers  for  the  customized training of existing
13        low-skilled,   low-wage   employees   and   newly   hired
14        disadvantaged persons; and
15             (2)  partnerships between community-based  providers
16        and  employers  to  develop and operate training programs
17        that link the work force needs of local industry with the
18        job training of disadvantaged persons.
19        (d)  For  projects  created  under   paragraph   (1)   of
20    subsection (c):
21             (1)  the   Department   shall  give  a  priority  to
22        projects that include an in-kind match by an employer  in
23        partnership  with a community-based provider and projects
24        that use instructional materials and training instructors
25        directly used in the  specific  industry  sector  of  the
26        partnership employer; and
27             (2)  the  partnership  employer  must  be  an active
28        participant in the curriculum development,  employ  under
29        250    workers,   and   train   primarily   disadvantaged
30        populations.
31        (e)  For  projects  created  under   paragraph   (2)   of
32    subsection (c):
33             (1)  community  based organizations shall assess the
34        employment barriers and needs of local residents and work
 
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 1        in   partnership   with   local   economic    development
 2        organizations to identify the priority workforce needs of
 3        the local industry;
 4             (2)  training  partners,  that  is,  community-based
 5        organizations  and  employers,  shall  work  together  to
 6        design   programs   with   maximum   benefits   to  local
 7        disadvantaged persons and local employers;
 8             (3)  employers  must  be  involved  in   identifying
 9        specific   skill-training   needs,  planning  curriculum,
10        assisting   in   training   activities,   providing   job
11        opportunities, and coordinating job retention for  people
12        hired  after  training through this program and follow-up
13        support; and
14             (4)  the community-based organizations  shall  serve
15        disadvantaged persons, including welfare recipients.
16        (f)  The  Department  shall  adopt  rules  for  the grant
17    program and shall create a competitive application  procedure
18    for those grants to be awarded beginning in fiscal year 1998.
19    Grants  shall  be  based  on  a performance based contracting
20    system.  Each grant shall be based on the cost  of  providing
21    the  training  services  and  the goals negotiated and made a
22    part of the contract between the Department and the  training
23    partners.  The goals shall include the number of people to be
24    trained,  the  number who stay in the program, the number who
25    complete the program, the number who enter employment,  their
26    wages,  and  the  number who retain employment.  The level of
27    success in achieving employment, wage,  and  retention  goals
28    shall  be  a  primary  consideration for determining contract
29    renewals and  subsequent  funding  levels.   In  setting  the
30    goals,  due  consideration  shall  be given to the education,
31    work experience, and job readiness  of  the  trainees;  their
32    barriers  to  employment; and the local job market.  Periodic
33    payments under the contracts shall be based on the degree  to
34    which  the relevant negotiated goals have been met during the
 
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 1    payment period.
 2    (Source: P.A. 90-474,  eff.  1-1-98;  90-655,  eff.  7-30-98;
 3    90-758, eff. 8-14-98.)

 4        (20 ILCS 605/46.21) (from Ch. 127, par. 46.21)
 5        Sec.  46.21.  To make and enter into contracts, including
 6    but not limited to making grants and loans to those units  of
 7    local government, private agencies as defined in the Illinois
 8    State  Auditing Act, and non-profit corporations, educational
 9    institutions,  and  for-profit   businesses   as   authorized
10    specified  by the General Assembly pursuant to appropriations
11    by the General Assembly from the Build  Illinois  Bond  Fund,
12    and  the Build Illinois Purposes Fund, the Fund for Illinois'
13    Future, the Capital Development Fund, and the General Revenue
14    Fund, and  generally  to  do  all  such  things  as,  in  its
15    judgment,   may   be   necessary,  proper  and  expedient  in
16    accomplishing its duties.
17    (Source: P.A. 85-288.)

18        (20 ILCS 605/46.75 new)
19        Sec. 46.75. Federal Workforce Development Fund.
20        (a)  The Department may  accept  gifts,  grants,  awards,
21    matching  contributions, interest income, appropriations, and
22    cost sharings from individuals, businesses, governments,  and
23    other  third-party  sources, on terms that the Director deems
24    advisable, for any or all of the following purposes:
25             (1)  to  assist  recipients,  including   recipients
26        under  the  Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)
27        program, to  obtain  and  retain  employment  and  become
28        economically self-sufficient;
29             (2)  to  assist economically disadvantaged and other
30        youth to make a  successful  transition  from  school  to
31        work; and
32             (3)  to   assist   other  individuals  targeted  for
 
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 1        services  through  education,  training,  and   workforce
 2        development  programs to obtain employment-related skills
 3        and obtain employment.
 4        (b)  The Federal Workforce Development Fund is created as
 5    a special fund in the State Treasury, and all moneys received
 6    under this Section shall be deposited into that Fund.  Moneys
 7    in the Federal Workforce Development Fund may be expended for
 8    purposes consistent with the  conditions  under  which  those
 9    moneys  are  received,  subject to appropriations made by the
10    General Assembly for those purposes.

11        (20 ILCS 605/46.76 new)
12        Sec. 46.76.  Energy Assistance Contribution Fund.
13        (a)  The Department may  accept  gifts,  grants,  awards,
14    matching  contributions, interest income, appropriations, and
15    cost sharings from individuals, businesses, governments,  and
16    other  third-party  sources, on terms that the Director deems
17    advisable,  to  assist   eligible   households,   businesses,
18    industries,  educational institutions, hospitals, health care
19    facilities,  and  not-for-profit  entities  to   obtain   and
20    maintain  reliable  and efficient energy related services, or
21    to improve the efficiency of such services.
22        (b)  The Energy Assistance Contribution Fund  is  created
23    as  a  special  fund  in  the  State Treasury, and all moneys
24    received under this Section  shall  be  deposited  into  that
25    Fund.   Moneys in the Energy Assistance Contribution Fund may
26    be expended for purposes consistent with the conditions under
27    which those moneys are received,  subject  to  appropriations
28    made by the General Assembly for those purposes.

29        Section  10.   The State Finance Act is amended by adding
30    Sections 5.490 and 5.491 as follows:

31        (30 ILCS 105/5.490 new)
 
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 1        Sec. 5.490.  The Federal Workforce Development Fund.

 2        (30 ILCS 105/5.491 new)
 3        Sec. 5.491.  The Energy Assistance Contribution Fund.

 4        Section  15.   The  Build  Illinois  Act  is  amended  by
 5    changing Sections 8-3, 10-3 and 10-4 as follows:

 6        (30 ILCS 750/8-3) (from Ch. 127, par. 2708-3)
 7        Sec. 8-3.  Powers of the Department.  The Department  has
 8    the power to:
 9        (a)  provide  business  development public infrastructure
10    loans or grants from appropriations from the  Build  Illinois
11    Bond  Fund,  the  Build  Illinois Purposes Fund, the Fund for
12    Illinois' Future, and the Public Infrastructure  Construction
13    Loan  Fund  to  local  governments  to  provide  or improve a
14    community's public infrastructure so as to create  or  retain
15    private  sector  jobs  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of this
16    Article;
17        (b)  provide    affordable    financing     of     public
18    infrastructure  loans  and  grants to, or on behalf of, local
19    governments, local public entities, medical  facilities,  and
20    public  health  clinics  from  appropriations from the Public
21    Infrastructure Construction Loan  Fund  for  the  purpose  of
22    assisting  with  the  financing, or application and access to
23    financing, of a community's public  infrastructure  necessary
24    to health, safety, and economic development;
25        (c)  enter  into  agreements, accept funds or grants, and
26    engage  in  cooperation  with   agencies   of   the   federal
27    government,  or  state  or local governments to carry out the
28    purposes of this  Article,  and  to  use  funds  appropriated
29    pursuant   to   this   Article   to  participate  in  federal
30    infrastructure loan and grant programs upon  such  terms  and
31    conditions as may be established by the federal government;
 
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 1        (d)  establish  application,  notification, contract, and
 2    other procedures, rules, or regulations deemed necessary  and
 3    appropriate to carry out the provisions of this Article;
 4        (e)  coordinate   assistance   under  this  program  with
 5    activities of the Illinois Development Finance  Authority  in
 6    order  to  maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of State
 7    development programs;
 8        (f)  coordinate assistance under the Affordable Financing
 9    of Public Infrastructure Loan  and  Grant  Program  with  the
10    activities  of  the  Illinois  Development Finance Authority,
11    Illinois  Rural  Bond   Bank,   Illinois   Farm   Development
12    Authority,  Illinois  Housing Development Authority, Illinois
13    Environmental Protection Agency, and other federal and  State
14    programs  and  entities  providing  financing  assistance  to
15    communities   for   public   health,   safety,  and  economic
16    development infrastructure;
17        (f-5)  provide staff, administration, and related support
18    required to manage the programs authorized under this Article
19    and pay for the staffing, administration, and related support
20    from the Public Infrastructure  Construction  Loan  Revolving
21    Fund;
22        (g)  exercise  such  other  powers  as  are  necessary or
23    incidental to the foregoing.
24    (Source: P.A. 90-454, eff. 8-16-97.)

25        (30 ILCS 750/10-3) (from Ch. 127, par. 2710-3)
26        Sec. 10-3.  Powers and Duties.  The  Department  has  the
27    power to:
28        (a)  Provide loans from the Build Illinois Bond Fund, the
29     Build Illinois Purposes Fund, the Fund for Illinois' Future,
30      or  the  Large  Business  Attraction  Fund  to  a  business
31    undertaking a project and accept mortgages or other evidences
32    of indebtedness or security of such business.
33        (b)  Provide  grants  from  the Build Illinois Bond Fund,
 
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 1    the Build Illinois Purposes  Fund,  the  Fund  for  Illinois'
 2    Future,  or  the Large Business Attraction Fund to or for the
 3    direct benefit of a business undertaking a project.  Any such
 4    grant shall (i) be made and used  only  for  the  purpose  of
 5    assisting  the  financing  of the business for the project in
 6    order to reduce the cost of financing to the  business,  (ii)
 7    be  made  only  if  a  participating lender, or other funding
 8    source including the applicant, also provides  a  portion  of
 9    the  financing  with  respect to the project, and only if the
10    Department determines, on the basis of  all  the  information
11    available  to it, that the project would not be undertaken in
12    Illinois unless the grant is provided, (iii) provide no  more
13    than  25%  of  the  total dollar amount of any single project
14    cost and be approved for amounts from the Fund not to  exceed
15    $500,000  for  any  single  project,  unless  waived  by  the
16    Director  upon  a  finding that such waiver is appropriate to
17    accomplish the purpose of this Article,  (iv)  be  made  only
18    after the Department has determined that the grant will cause
19    a  project to be undertaken which has the potential to create
20    substantial employment in  relation  to  the  amount  of  the
21    grant, and (v) be made with a business that has certified the
22    project  is  a  new  plant start-up or expansion and is not a
23    relocation of an  existing  business  from  another  site  in
24    Illinois   unless  that  relocation  results  in  substantial
25    employment growth.
26        (c)  Enter into agreements, accept funds  or  grants  and
27    cooperate  with  agencies  of  the  federal government, local
28    units of government and local regional  economic  development
29    corporations  or  organizations  for the purposes of carrying
30    out this Article.
31        (d)  Enter into contracts, letters of credit or any other
32    agreements or contracts with financial institutions necessary
33    or desirable to carry out the purposes of this  Article.  Any
34    such  agreement  or contract may include, without limitation,
 
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 1    terms and provisions relating to a specific project  such  as
 2    loan   documentation,   review   and   approval   procedures,
 3    organization  and  servicing  rights,  default conditions and
 4    other program aspects.
 5        (e)  Fix, determine, charge  and  collect  any  premiums,
 6    fees,  charges,  costs  and  expenses,  including application
 7    fees, commitment fees, program  fees,  financing  charges  or
 8    publication fees in connection with its activities under this
 9    Article.
10        (f)  Establish  application,  notification,  contract and
11    other procedures, rules or regulations deemed  necessary  and
12    appropriate.
13        (g)  Subject  to  the  provisions  of  any  contract with
14    another  person  and   consent   to   the   modification   or
15    restructuring  of  any loan agreement to which the Department
16    is a party.
17        (h)  Take any actions which are necessary or  appropriate
18    to  protect  the State's interest in the event of bankruptcy,
19    default, foreclosure or  noncompliance  with  the  terms  and
20    conditions  of financial assistance or participation provided
21    under this Article, including the  power  to  sell,  dispose,
22    lease  or  rent,  upon terms and conditions determined by the
23    Director to be appropriate, real or personal  property  which
24    the Department may receive as a result thereof.
25        (i)  Acquire  and  accept  by  gift,  grant,  purchase or
26    otherwise, but not by condemnation, fee simple title, or such
27    lesser interest as may be desired, in land, and to improve or
28    arrange for the improvement of such land  for  industrial  or
29    commercial  site development purposes, and to lease or convey
30    such land, or interest in land, so acquired and so  improved,
31    including sale and conveyance subject to a mortgage, for such
32    price, upon such terms and at such time as the Department may
33    determine,  provided  that  prior to exercising its authority
34    under this subsection, the Director  shall  find  that  other
 
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 1    means  of  financing  and developing any such project are not
 2    reasonably available and that such action is consistent  with
 3    the purposes and policies of this Article.
 4        (j)   Provide grants from the Build Illinois Bond Fund or
 5    Build  Illinois  Purposes Fund to municipalities and counties
 6    to demolish abandoned buildings pursuant to  Section  11-31-1
 7    of  the  Illinois  Municipal  Code  or  Section 5-1080 of the
 8    Counties Code, for the  purpose  of  making  unimproved  land
 9    available   for   purchase   by   businesses   for   economic
10    development. Such grants shall be provided only when: (1) the
11    owner of property on which the abandoned building is situated
12    has  entered  into  a contract to sell such property; (2) the
13    Department has determined that the  grant  will  be  used  to
14    cause  a  project  to  be undertaken which will result in the
15    creation of employment; (3) the business  which  has  entered
16    into  a  contract to purchase the property has certified that
17    it will use the property for a project which is a  new  plant
18    start-up or expansion or a new venture opportunity and is not
19    a relocation of an existing business from another site within
20    the  State  unless  that  relocation  results  in substantial
21    employment growth.  If  a  municipality  or  county  receives
22    grants  under  this paragraph, it shall file a notice of lien
23    against the owner or owners of such demolished  buildings  to
24    recover  the costs and expenses incurred in the demolition of
25    such buildings pursuant to Section 11-31-1  of  the  Illinois
26    Municipal  Code  or Section 5-1080 of the Counties Code.  All
27    such  costs  and  expenses  recovered  by   the   county   or
28    municipality  shall  be paid to the Department for deposit in
29    the Build Illinois Purposes Account. Priority shall be  given
30    to  enterprise  zones  or  those areas with high unemployment
31    whose tax base  is  adversely  impacted  by  the  closing  of
32    existing factories.
33        (k)   Exercise  such  other  powers  as  are necessary or
34    incidental to the foregoing.
 
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 1    (Source: P.A. 88-45.)

 2        (30 ILCS 750/10-4) (from Ch. 127, par. 2710-4)
 3        Sec. 10-4.  Loans.  Any  loan  made  under  this  Article
 4    shall:
 5        (a)  Be  made  only  if  a  participating lender or other
 6    funding source, including  the  applicant,  also  provides  a
 7    portion of the financing with respect to the project and only
 8    if  the  Department  determines,  on  the  basis  of  all the
 9    information available to it, that the project  would  not  be
10    undertaken  in  Illinois  unless  the  loan is provided.  The
11    other risk assumption may be in the form of a loan, letter of
12    credit, guarantee, loan participation, bond purchase,  direct
13    cash payment, or other form approved by the Department.
14        (b)  Finance  no more than 25% of the total amount of any
15    single project and be approved for amounts from the Fund  not
16    to exceed $2,000,000 for any single project, unless waived by
17    the  Director  upon a finding that a waiver is appropriate to
18    accomplish the purposes of this Article.
19        (c)  Be protected by adequate  security  satisfactory  to
20    the Department to secure payment of the loan agreement.
21        (d)  Be  in a principal amount and form and contain terms
22    and provisions with respect to property  insurance,  repairs,
23    alterations,  payment  of  taxes and assessments, delinquency
24    charges, default remedies,  additional  security,  and  other
25    matters as the Department shall determine adequate to protect
26    the public interest.
27        (e)  Include provisions to call the loan agreement as due
28    and  payable  if the project is not completed, if the project
29    fails to generate anticipated employment opportunities, or if
30    the business ceases to operate the project.
31        (f)  Be made only after  the  Department  has  determined
32    that  the loan will cause a project to be undertaken that has
33    the potential to create substantial employment in relation to
 
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 1    the principal amount of the loan.
 2        (g)  Be made with  a  business  that  has  certified  the
 3    project  is  a  new  plant start-up or expansion and is not a
 4    relocation of an  existing  business  from  another  site  in
 5    Illinois   unless  that  relocation  results  in  substantial
 6    employment growth.
 7        (h)  All  receipts,  including  principal  and   interest
 8    payments,   royalties,   or   other  payments,  paid  to  the
 9    Department because of any loan made under  this  Article  and
10    all  proceeds  of  assets  of whatever nature received by the
11    Department as  a  result  of  default  and  delinquency  with
12    respect  to loans made under this Article, including proceeds
13    from the sale, disposal, lease, or rental of real or personal
14    property that the Department may receive as  a  result  of  a
15    default  or  delinquency,  shall  be deposited into the Large
16    Business Attraction Fund General Revenue Fund.
17    (Source: P.A. 87-14.)

18        Section 99. Effective date.  This Act takes  effect  July
19    1, 1999.

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