Full Text of HB5202 100th General Assembly
HB5202ham001 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Rep. La Shawn K. Ford Filed: 4/17/2018
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 5202
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 5202 by replacing | 3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
| 4 | | "Section 5. The State Budget Law of the Civil | 5 | | Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by adding Section | 6 | | 50-28 as follows: | 7 | | (15 ILCS 20/50-28 new) | 8 | | Sec. 50-28. Youth Budget Commission. | 9 | | (a) As used in this Section: | 10 | | "Adolescent" or "youth" means a person between the ages of | 11 | | 8 and 25 years. | 12 | | "Commission" means the Youth Budget Commission established | 13 | | under this Section. | 14 | | "Service models" include the following tiers of service | 15 | | delivered to adolescents and their families: | 16 | | (1) Prevention: support for at-risk youth (deterrence, |
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| 1 | | prevention of harm, extra supports). | 2 | | (2) Treatment/intervention: respond to significant | 3 | | challenges in need of direct intervention to change, | 4 | | resolve or reverse behaviors, conditions, or both. | 5 | | (3) Corrective/rehabilitation: correct or rehabilitate | 6 | | acute behaviors or conditions that pose a physical or | 7 | | psychological danger or threat to adolescents. | 8 | | (4) Positive Youth Development: build individual | 9 | | assets and increase competencies. | 10 | | "Youth developmental goals" are defined as the outcomes of | 11 | | stable, safe, healthy, educated, employable, and connected, | 12 | | which align with the following Budgeting for Results goals: | 13 | | (1) Stable: meeting the needs of the most vulnerable; | 14 | | increasing individual and family stability and | 15 | | self-sufficiency. | 16 | | (2) Safe: creating safer communities. | 17 | | (3) Healthy: improving the overall health of | 18 | | Illinoisans. | 19 | | (4) Educated: improving school readiness and student | 20 | | success for all. | 21 | | (5) Employable: increasing employment and attracting, | 22 | | retaining and growing businesses. | 23 | | (6) Connected: strengthening cultural and | 24 | | environmental vitality. | 25 | | (b) Subject to appropriation, the Governor shall establish | 26 | | the Youth Budget Commission with the goal of producing an |
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| 1 | | annual fiscal scan. The fiscal scan, under the direction of the | 2 | | Commission, shall be used to advise the Governor and General | 3 | | Assembly, as well as State agencies, on ways to improve and | 4 | | expand existing policies, services, programs, and | 5 | | opportunities for adolescents. For fiscal year 2019 and each | 6 | | fiscal year thereafter, the Commission established under this | 7 | | Section, shall complete an analysis of enacted State budget | 8 | | items which directly impact adolescents. This analysis will | 9 | | categorize budget items by the 6 identified youth developmental | 10 | | goals and 4 service models. The analysis will include State | 11 | | agency expenditures associated with these categories. General | 12 | | State Aid and federal funds such as Medicaid will be excluded | 13 | | from the analysis. | 14 | | The Commission shall also be responsible for: (1) | 15 | | monitoring and commenting on existing and proposed legislation | 16 | | and programs designed to address the needs of adolescents; (2) | 17 | | assisting State agencies in developing programs, services, | 18 | | public policies, and research strategies that will expand and | 19 | | enhance the well-being of adolescents; (3) facilitating the | 20 | | participation of and representation of adolescents in the | 21 | | development, implementation, and planning of policies, | 22 | | programs, and community-based services; and (4) promoting | 23 | | research efforts to document the impact of policies and | 24 | | programs on adolescents. | 25 | | (c) The Commission shall collaborate with State agencies, | 26 | | including the Illinois State Board of Education, the Department |
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| 1 | | of Human Services, the Department of Children and Family | 2 | | Services, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, | 3 | | the Illinois Student Assistance Commission, the Department of | 4 | | Healthcare and Family Services, the Department of Public | 5 | | Health, the Illinois Community College Board, the Department of | 6 | | Juvenile Justice, the Illinois Criminal Justice Information | 7 | | Authority, the Department of Military Affairs, the Illinois | 8 | | Arts Council, the Department of Corrections, the Board of | 9 | | Higher Education, Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy | 10 | | Commission, Department on Aging, and others. | 11 | | (d) The Commission shall be comprised of 15 members | 12 | | appointed by the Governor. Each member shall have a working | 13 | | knowledge of youth development, human services, and economic | 14 | | public policy in Illinois. One chairperson shall be a | 15 | | representative of a statewide nonprofit children and family | 16 | | services organization who has previously completed a similar | 17 | | analysis of the Illinois State budget. The other chairperson | 18 | | shall be a member of the General Assembly. Of the remaining | 19 | | members: | 20 | | (1) at least one member representing an organization | 21 | | that has expertise in the needs of low-income youth; | 22 | | (2) at least one member representing an organization | 23 | | that has expertise in the needs of youth of color; | 24 | | (3) at least one member representing an organization | 25 | | that has expertise in the needs of youth who are immigrants | 26 | | or are children of immigrants; |
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| 1 | | (4) at least one member representing an organization | 2 | | that has expertise in the needs of youth who identify as | 3 | | LGBTQ, gender non-conforming, or both; | 4 | | (5) at least one member representing an organization | 5 | | that has expertise in the needs of youth who are | 6 | | disconnected from traditional educational systems; | 7 | | (6) at least one member representing an organization | 8 | | that has expertise in the needs of youth who are | 9 | | experiencing homelessness; and | 10 | | (7) at least one member representing an organization | 11 | | that has expertise in the needs of youth and young adults | 12 | | involved with the justice system. | 13 | | Commission members shall reflect regional representation | 14 | | to ensure that the needs of adolescents throughout the State of | 15 | | Illinois are met. Members will serve without compensation, but | 16 | | shall be reimbursed for Commission-related expenses. Of the | 17 | | initial members appointed under this Section: 5 members shall | 18 | | serve for a 3-year term; 5 members shall serve for a 4-year | 19 | | term; and 5 members shall serve for a 5-year term. Their | 20 | | successors shall serve for 5-year terms. | 21 | | (e) The Governor's Office of Management and Budget shall | 22 | | provide administrative support to the Commission.
| 23 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 24 | | becoming law.".
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