Full Text of SB3422 96th General Assembly
SB3422 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 SB3422
Introduced 2/10/2010, by Sen. Dan Kotowski SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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20 ILCS 605/605-970 |
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20 ILCS 605/605-65 rep. |
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20 ILCS 609/2 |
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20 ILCS 630/3 |
from Ch. 48, par. 2403 |
30 ILCS 755/Act rep. |
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110 ILCS 205/9.25 |
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Amends the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to provide that the Motor Sports Promotion Council Task Force may meet at the call of the Chair or any 4 members (instead of shall meet at least quarterly) and to repeal a Section concerning grants under the Gang Control Grant Act. Amends the Center for Business Ownership Succession and Employee Ownership
Act to provide that a Center for Business Ownership Succession and Employee Ownership may be (instead of is) created within DCEO. Amends the Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act to provide that the Governor may (instead of shall) appoint an Illinois Emergency Employment
Development Coordinator within DCEO. Repeals the Gang Control Grant Act. Amends the Board of Higher Education Act to provide that the Board and DCEO may (instead of shall) conduct an economic and educational feasibility study for the future
development of Parks College in Cahokia, Illinois.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Department of Commerce and Economic | 5 |
| Opportunity Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is | 6 |
| amended by changing Section 605-970 as follows:
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| (20 ILCS 605/605-970)
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| Sec. 605-970. Motor Sports Promotion Council Task Force. | 9 |
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Motor Sports Promotion Council Task Force is created within | 10 |
| the Department
to gather information and make recommendations | 11 |
| to the Governor and the
General Assembly regarding the creation | 12 |
| of a Motor Sports Promotion Council.
The mission of the Motor | 13 |
| Sports Promotion Council shall be to conduct a study
and make | 14 |
| recommendations regarding the effects that the motor sports | 15 |
| racing
industry would have on the State of Illinois. The Motor | 16 |
| Sports Promotion
Council
would aim to enhance Illinois' | 17 |
| economy, image, and quality of life through the
recruitment, | 18 |
| development, and promotion of regional, national, and
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| international
motor racing industry events. The Council would | 20 |
| be responsible for enhancing
the sports tourism industry | 21 |
| throughout the State by the process of attracting,
hosting, and | 22 |
| supporting regional, national, and international motor sports
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| racing
events and organizations throughout the State.
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| The Motor Sports Promotion Council Task Force shall consist | 2 |
| of 7 voting
members as follows: 3 members appointed by the | 3 |
| Governor, one of whom
shall be designated as
Chair of the Task | 4 |
| Force at the time of appointment; one member appointed by the
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| President of the Senate; one member appointed by
the Senate | 6 |
| Minority Leader; one member appointed by the Speaker of the | 7 |
| House;
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one member appointed by the House Minority Leader. | 8 |
| If a vacancy occurs in the
Motor Sports Promotion Council Task | 9 |
| Force membership, the vacancy shall be
filled in the same | 10 |
| manner as the initial appointment.
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| Task Force members shall serve without compensation, but | 12 |
| may be
reimbursed for their personal travel expense from funds | 13 |
| available for that
purpose. The Department shall provide staff | 14 |
| and administrative support services
to the Task Force. The | 15 |
| Department and the Task Force may accept donated
services and | 16 |
| other resources from registered not-for-profit organizations | 17 |
| that
may
be necessary to complete the work of the Task Force | 18 |
| with minimal expense to
the State of Illinois.
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| The Motor Sports Promotion Council Task Force may begin to | 20 |
| conduct
business upon appointment of a majority of the voting | 21 |
| members, including the
Chair of the Task Force. The Task Force | 22 |
| may adopt bylaws and may shall meet at the call of the Chair or | 23 |
| any 4 members at
least once each calendar quarter . The Task | 24 |
| Force may establish any committees
and offices it deems | 25 |
| necessary. For purposes of Task Force meetings, a quorum
is 4 | 26 |
| voting members. Meetings of the Task Force are subject to the |
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| Open
Meetings Act. The Task Force must afford an opportunity | 2 |
| for public comment at
each of its meetings. The Task Force | 3 |
| shall submit a report to the Governor and
General Assembly no | 4 |
| later than February 1, 2004 concerning its finding and
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| recommendations.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-327, eff. 1-1-04.)
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| (20 ILCS 605/605-65 rep.)
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| Section 10. The Department of Commerce and Economic | 9 |
| Opportunity Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is | 10 |
| amended by repealing Section 605-65. | 11 |
| Section 15. The Center for Business Ownership Succession | 12 |
| and Employee Ownership
Act is amended by changing Section 2 as | 13 |
| follows:
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| (20 ILCS 609/2)
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| Sec. 2. Center for Business Ownership Succession and | 16 |
| Employee Ownership.
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| (a) There may be is created within the Department of | 18 |
| Commerce and Community Affairs
(now Department of Commerce and | 19 |
| Economic Opportunity) the Center for Business Ownership | 20 |
| Succession and Employee Ownership.
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| The purpose of the Center is to foster greater awareness of | 22 |
| the most
effective techniques that facilitate business | 23 |
| ownership succession and
employee ownership with an emphasis on |
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| the retention and creation of job
opportunities.
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| (b) The Center shall have the authority to do the | 3 |
| following:
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| (1) Develop and disseminate materials to promote | 5 |
| effective business
ownership
succession and employee | 6 |
| ownership strategies.
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| (2) Provide counseling to individual companies and | 8 |
| referral services to
provide professional advisors expert | 9 |
| in the field of business ownership
succession and employee | 10 |
| ownership.
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| (3) Plan, organize, sponsor, or conduct conferences | 12 |
| and workshops on
business
ownership succession and | 13 |
| employee ownership issues.
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| (4) Network and contract with local economic | 15 |
| development agencies,
business
organizations, and | 16 |
| professional advisors to accomplish the goals of the | 17 |
| Center.
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| (5) Raise money from private sources to support the | 19 |
| work of the Center.
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| (c) (Blank).
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| (Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
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| Section 20. The Illinois Emergency Employment Development | 23 |
| Act is amended by changing Section 3 as follows:
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| (20 ILCS 630/3) (from Ch. 48, par. 2403)
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| Sec. 3. (a) The governor may shall appoint an Illinois | 2 |
| Emergency Employment
Development Coordinator to administer the | 3 |
| provisions of this Act. The
coordinator shall be within the | 4 |
| Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, but shall be | 5 |
| responsible directly to the governor. The coordinator
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| have the powers necessary to carry out the purpose of the | 7 |
| program.
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| (b) The coordinator shall:
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| (1) Coordinate the Program with other State agencies;
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| (2) Coordinate administration of the program with the | 11 |
| general assistance program;
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| (3) Set policy regarding disbursement of program | 13 |
| funds; and
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| (4) Perform general program marketing and monitoring | 15 |
| functions.
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| (c) The coordinator shall administer the program within the | 17 |
| Department
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. The Director | 18 |
| of Commerce and Economic Opportunity shall provide | 19 |
| administrative support services to the coordinator
for the | 20 |
| purposes of the program.
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| (d) The coordinator shall report to the Governor, the | 22 |
| Illinois Job
Training Coordinating Council and the General | 23 |
| Assembly on a
quarterly basis concerning (1) the number of | 24 |
| persons employed under the
program; (2) the number and type
of | 25 |
| employers under the program; (3) the amount of money spent in | 26 |
| each
service delivery area for wages for each type of |
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| employment
and each type of other
expenses; (4) the number of | 2 |
| persons who have completed participation in the
program and | 3 |
| their current employment, educational or training status; and
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| (5) any information requested by the General Assembly or | 5 |
| governor or deemed
pertinent by the coordinator. Each report | 6 |
| shall include cumulative
information, as well as information | 7 |
| for each quarter.
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| (e) Rules. The Director of Commerce and Economic | 9 |
| Opportunity, with the
advice of the coordinator, shall adopt | 10 |
| rules for the administration and
enforcement of this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
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| (30 ILCS 755/Act rep.)
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| Section 25. The Gang Control Grant Act is repealed. | 14 |
| Section 30. The Board of Higher Education Act is amended by | 15 |
| changing Section 9.25 as follows:
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| (110 ILCS 205/9.25)
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| Sec. 9.25. Feasibility study; Parks College. The | 18 |
| Department
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity along with the | 19 |
| Board of Higher Education may
shall conduct an economic and | 20 |
| educational feasibility study for the future
development of | 21 |
| Parks College in Cahokia, Illinois.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
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