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20 ILCS 630/12

    (20 ILCS 630/12)
    Sec. 12. Allocation of funds among service delivery areas.
    (a) 90% of the funds available for allocation to Employment Administrators for the program must be allocated among service delivery areas as follows: each service delivery area shall be eligible to receive that proportion of the funds available which equals the number of unemployed persons in the service delivery area divided by the total number of unemployed persons in the State for the 12-month period ending on the most recent March 31.
    (b) 10% of the funds available for allocation to employment administrators under the program must be allocated at the discretion of the Advisory Committee to Employment Administrators:
        (1) who will maximize the use of the funds through
    
coordination with other programs and State, local, and federal agencies, through the use of matching funds, or through the involvement of low-income constituent groups;
        (2) who have demonstrated need beyond the allocation
    
available under subsection (a); and
        (3) who have demonstrated outstanding performance in
    
job creation.
(Source: P.A. 97-581, eff. 8-26-11.)