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Full Text of HB3829  98th General Assembly

HB3829ham001 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Rep. Carol A. Sente

Filed: 4/8/2014

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3829

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 3829 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Department of Commerce and Economic
5Opportunity Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is
6amended by changing Section 605-300 as follows:
 
7    (20 ILCS 605/605-300)  (was 20 ILCS 605/46.2)
8    Sec. 605-300. Economic and business development plans;
9Illinois Business Development Council.
10    (a) Economic development plans. The Department shall
11develop a strategic economic development plan for the State by
12July 1, 2014. By no later than July 1, 2015, and by July 1
13annually thereafter, the Department shall make modifications
14to the plan as modifications are warranted by changes in
15economic conditions or by other factors, including changes in
16policy. In addition to the annual modification, the plan shall

 

 

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1be reviewed and redeveloped in full every 5 years. In the
2development of the annual economic development plan, the
3Department shall consult with representatives of the private
4sector, other State agencies, academic institutions, local
5economic development organizations, local governments, and
6not-for-profit organizations. The annual economic development
7plan shall set specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and
8time-sensitive goals and shall include a focus on areas of high
9unemployment or poverty.
10    The term "economic development" shall be construed broadly
11by the Department and may include, but is not limited to, job
12creation, job retention, tax base enhancements, development of
13human capital, workforce productivity, critical
14infrastructure, regional competitiveness, social inclusion,
15standard of living, environmental sustainability, energy
16independence, quality of life, the effective use of financial
17incentives, the utilization of public private partnerships
18where appropriate, and other metrics determined by the
19Department.
20    The plan shall be based on relevant economic data, focus on
21economic development as prescribed by this Section, and
22emphasize strategies to retain and create jobs.
23    The plan shall identify and develop specific strategies for
24utilizing the assets of regions within the State defined as
25counties and municipalities or other political subdivisions in
26close geographical proximity that share common economic traits

 

 

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1such as commuting zones, labor market areas, or other
2economically integrated characteristics.
3    If the plan includes strategies that have a fiscal impact
4on the Department or any other agency, the plan shall include a
5detailed description of the estimated fiscal impact of such
6strategies.
7    Prior to publishing the plan in its final form, the
8Department shall allow for a reasonable time for public input.
9    The Department shall transmit copies of the economic
10development plan to the Governor and the General Assembly no
11later than July 1, 2014, and by July 1 annually thereafter. The
12plan and its corresponding modifications shall be published and
13made available to the public in both paper and electronic
14media, on the Department's website, and by any other method
15that the Department deems appropriate.
16    The Department shall annually submit legislation to
17implement the strategic economic development plan or
18modifications to the strategic economic development plan to the
19Governor, the President and Minority Leader of the Senate, and
20the Speaker and the Minority Leader of the House of
21Representatives. The legislation shall be in the form of one or
22more substantive bills drafted by the Legislative Reference
23Bureau.
24    (b) Business development plans; Illinois Business
25Development Council.
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1    Council, hereinafter referred to as the Council. The
2    Council shall consist of the Director, who shall serve as
3    co-chairperson, and 12 voting members who shall be
4    appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of
5    the Senate.
6            (A) The voting members of the Council shall include
7        one representative from each of the following
8        businesses and groups: small business, coal,
9        healthcare, large manufacturing, small or specialized
10        manufacturing, agriculture, high technology or applied
11        science, local economic development entities, private
12        sector organized labor, a local or state business
13        association or chamber of commerce.
14            (B) There shall be 2 at-large voting members who
15        reside within areas of high unemployment within
16        counties or municipalities that have had an annual
17        average unemployment rate of at least 120% of the
18        State's annual average unemployment rate as reported
19        by the Department of Employment Security for the 5
20        years preceding the date of appointment.
21        (2) All appointments shall be made in a geographically
22    diverse manner.
23        (3) For the initial appointments to the Council, 6
24    voting members shall be appointed to serve a 2-year term
25    and 6 voting members shall be appointed to serve a 4-year
26    term. Thereafter, all appointments shall be for terms of 4

 

 

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1    years. The initial term of voting members shall commence on
2    the first Wednesday in February 2014. Thereafter, the terms
3    of voting members shall commence on the first Wednesday in
4    February, except in the case of an appointment to fill a
5    vacancy. Vacancies occurring among the members shall be
6    filled in the same manner as the original appointment for
7    the remainder of the unexpired term. For a vacancy
8    occurring when the Senate is not in session, the Governor
9    may make a temporary appointment until the next meeting of
10    the Senate when a person shall be nominated to fill the
11    office, and, upon confirmation by the Senate, he or she
12    shall hold office during the remainder of the term. A
13    vacancy in membership does not impair the ability of a
14    quorum to exercise all rights and perform all duties of the
15    Council. A member is eligible for reappointment.
16        (4) Members shall serve without compensation, but may
17    be reimbursed for necessary expenses incurred in the
18    performance of their duties from funds appropriated for
19    that purpose.
20        (5) In addition, the following shall serve as ex
21    officio, non-voting members of the Council in order to
22    provide specialized advice and support to the Council: the
23    Secretary of Transportation, or his or her designee; the
24    Director of Employment Security, or his or her designee;
25    the Executive Director of the Illinois Finance Authority,
26    or his or her designee; the Director of Agriculture, or his

 

 

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1    or her designee; the Director of Revenue, or his or her
2    designee; the Director of Labor, or his or her designee;
3    and the Director of the Environmental Protection Agency, or
4    his or her designee. Ex officio Ex-officio members shall
5    provide staff and technical assistance to the Council when
6    appropriate.
7        (6) In addition to the Director, the voting members
8    shall elect a co-chairperson.
9        (7) The Council shall meet at least twice annually and
10    at such other times as the co-chairpersons or any 5 voting
11    members consider necessary. Seven voting members shall
12    constitute a quorum of the Council.
13        (8) The Department shall provide staff assistance to
14    the Council.
15        (9) The Council shall provide the Department relevant
16    information in a timely manner pursuant to its duties as
17    enumerated in this Section that can be used by the
18    Department to enhance the State's strategic economic
19    development plan.
20        (10) The Council shall:
21            (A) Develop an overall strategic business
22        development plan for the State of Illinois and update
23        the plan at least annually; that plan shall include,
24        without limitation, (i) an assessment of the economic
25        development practices of states that border Illinois
26        and (ii) recommendations for best practices with

 

 

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1        respect to economic development, business incentives,
2        business attraction, and business retention for
3        counties in Illinois that border at least one other
4        state.
5            (B) Develop business marketing plans for the State
6        of Illinois to effectively solicit new company
7        investment and existing business expansion. Insofar as
8        allowed under the Illinois Procurement Code, and
9        subject to appropriations made by the General Assembly
10        for such purposes, the Council may assist the
11        Department in the procurement of outside vendors to
12        carry out such marketing plans.
13            (C) Seek input from local economic development
14        officials to develop specific strategies to
15        effectively link State and local business development
16        and marketing efforts focusing on areas of high
17        unemployment or poverty.
18            (D) Provide the Department with advice on
19        strategic business development and business marketing
20        for the State of Illinois.
21            (E) Provide the Department research and recommend
22        best practices for developing investment tools for
23        business attraction and retention.
24(Source: P.A. 98-397, eff. 8-16-13; revised 10-8-13.)
 
25    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon

 

 

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1becoming law.".