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Public Act 92-0303

HB3392 Enrolled                               LRB9207287DJdvA

    AN ACT in relation to developmental disabilities.

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

    Section  5.  The  Developmental  Disability  and   Mental
Disability  Services  Act  is amended by adding Article 10 as
follows:

    (405 ILCS 80/Art. 10 heading new)
                         Article 10.
     Workforce Task Force for Persons with Disabilities

    (405 ILCS 80/10-5 new)
    Sec. 10-5. Task force created.  A  workforce  task  force
for  persons  with  disabilities is created, consisting of 16
members.  The task  force  shall  consist  of  the  following
members:
         (1) Two members of the Senate, appointed one each by
    the  President  of  the Senate and the Minority Leader of
    the Senate.
         (2) Two members of  the  House  of  Representatives,
    appointed  one  each  by  the  Speaker  of  the  House of
    Representatives and the Minority Leader of the  House  of
    Representatives.
         (3)  Three  members  appointed  by  the Secretary of
    Human  Services  or  his  or  her  designee,   one   each
    representing  the  Office  of Developmental Disabilities,
    the Office of Rehabilitation Services, and the Office  of
    Mental Health within the Department.
         (4)  One member representing the Illinois Council on
    Developmental Disabilities, selected by the Council.
         (5) One member appointed by the Director of Aging or
    his or her designee.
         (6)  One  member  appointed  by  the   Director   of
    Employment Security or his or her designee.
         (7) One member appointed by the Director of Commerce
    and Community Affairs or his or her designee.
         (8)  Two  members  representing  private businesses,
    one of the 2 representing the Business  Leaders  Network,
    appointed by the Secretary of Human Services.
         (9)  One member representing the Illinois Network of
    Centers for Independent Living, selected by the Network.
         (10)  One   member  representing  the  Coalition  of
    Citizens with Disabilities in Illinois, selected  by  the
    Coalition.
         (11)  One   member   representing  People  First  of
    Illinois, selected by that organization.

    (405 ILCS 80/10-10 new)
    Sec. 10-10. Task force's duties.
    (a) The task force  shall  review,  assess,  and  develop
recommendations  and  an  implementation  plan to address the
following issues:
         (1) Identification of State-specific  barriers  that
    prevent  persons with disabilities from enjoying the same
    employment level as persons without those disabilities.
         (2) Identification of strategies that create  parity
    in   the   unemployment   rate   between   persons   with
    disabilities and persons without those disabilities.
         (3)   Identification   of  issues  that  impede  the
    training,  hiring,  and  retention   of   personal   care
    assistants  to  help  persons with disabilities remain in
    their own homes and obtain employment both in and outside
    their homes.
         (4) Identification  of  models  or  strategies  that
    foster   shared   arrangements   between   persons   with
    disabilities  in  terms  of  personal care assistance and
    shared housing.
    (b) In identifying the issues  set  forth  in  subsection
(a),  especially  concerning  the  retention of personal care
assistants and  direct  care  workers  for  individuals  with
developmental  disabilities,  the  task  force  shall  employ
methods  that include a review of other states' practices and
experiences  in  developing   financial   and   non-financial
incentives   that  would  reduce  Illinois'  high  employment
turnover  rate  of  personal  assistants  for  persons   with
disabilities.   These incentives may include, but need not be
limited to, forgiveness of student loans, implementation of a
benefits program, and the offering of community-college-level
courses.
    (c)  The  task  force  shall  report  its  findings   and
recommendations  to  the  Governor and the General Assembly 6
months after the date that the task force is formed.

    (405 ILCS 80/10-15 new)
    Sec. 10-15. High school students; transition study.
    (a) The task force shall do the following:
         (1) Conduct a longitudinal  study  of  the  outcomes
    that  secondary education programs have for students with
    disabilities   after   exiting   the   secondary   school
    environment.
         (2) Identify gaps in services  that  may  exist  for
    students  with  disabilities  transitioning  out of their
    secondary education.
         (3)  Identify  strategies  to  narrow  any  gaps  in
    services that may exist.
    (b) The task force shall designate the staff who  are  to
conduct the study under subdivision (a)(1).

                Article 99.  Effective Date.
    Section 99-99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.
    Passed in the General Assembly May 18, 2001.
    Approved August 09, 2001.

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