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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4270

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 4270  by  replacing
 3    everything after the enacting clause with the following:

 4             "ARTICLE 1. SHORT TITLE; FINDINGS; PURPOSES

 5        Section  1-1.  Short title.  This Act may be cited as the
 6    Eliminate the Digital Divide Act.

 7        Section  1-5.  Statement  of  legislative  findings   and
 8    purposes.  The General Assembly finds that the growth of high
 9    technology  industry,  including computers, the Internet, and
10    advanced  telecommunications,  has  created  a  division   in
11    society.   Those  who are able to master the tools of the new
12    digital technology and have access  to  the  technology  have
13    benefited  in  the  form of improved employment possibilities
14    and a higher standard of life.  Those who are unfamiliar with
15    the new technologies, or do not  have  access  to  them,  are
16    increasingly   constrained   to  marginal  employment  and  a
17    standard of living near the  poverty  level.   This  "digital
18    divide"  parallels  existing  economic,  racial,  and  gender
19    divisions  in  society,  with  the more privileged members of
20    society having much greater opportunity to benefit  from  the
21    new  technologies than those who are less favorably situated.
 
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 1    It is the purpose of this Act to  establish  educational  and
 2    economic development initiatives that will bridge the digital
 3    divide,  making  possible  a society in which all individuals
 4    can benefit  from  the  opportunities  provided  by  the  new
 5    technologies.

 6                      ARTICLE 5. GRANT PROGRAMS

 7        Section  5-5. Definitions; descriptions.  As used in this
 8    Article:
 9        "Community-based   organization"    means    a    private
10    not-for-profit  organization  that  is located in an Illinois
11    community and that provides services to citizens within  that
12    community and the surrounding area.
13        "Community  technology  centers"  provide computer access
14    and  educational  services  using   information   technology.
15    Community  technology  centers are diverse in the populations
16    they serve and programs they offer, but similar in that  they
17    provide  technology  access  to individuals, communities, and
18    populations that typically would not otherwise have places to
19    use computer and telecommunications technologies.
20        "Department"  means  the  Department  of   Commerce   and
21    Community Affairs.
22        "National   school   lunch   program"   means  a  program
23    administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and  state
24    agencies  that  provides  free  or  reduced  price lunches to
25    economically disadvantaged children.  A  child  whose  family
26    income  is  between  130%  and 185% of applicable family size
27    income levels contained in  the  nonfarm  poverty  guidelines
28    prescribed by the Office of Management and Budget is eligible
29    for  a  reduced  price  lunch. A child whose family income is
30    130%  or  less  of  applicable  family  size  income   levels
31    contained in the nonfarm income poverty guidelines prescribed
32    by the Office of Management and Budget is eligible for a free
 
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 1    lunch.
 2        "Telecommunications       services"      provided      by
 3    telecommunications   carriers   include   all    commercially
 4    available  telecommunications  services  in  addition  to all
 5    reasonable charges that are incurred by taking such services,
 6    such as state and federal taxes.
 7        "Other special services" provided  by  telecommunications
 8    carriers   include   Internet  access  and  installation  and
 9    maintenance  of  internal  connections  in  addition  to  all
10    reasonable charges that are incurred by taking such services,
11    such as state and federal taxes.

12        Section 5-10. Digital Divide Bridge Grant Program.
13        (a)  From  funds  appropriated  for  the   purpose,   the
14    Department  shall  administer the Digital Divide Bridge Grant
15    Program under which  the  Department  shall  make  grants  in
16    accordance with this Article to community-based organizations
17    for   the  purchase  of  telecommunications  services,  other
18    special   services,   computer   equipment,   software,   and
19    maintenance for computer equipment and  software,  where  the
20    purchases  are  directly related to educational and workforce
21    preparation programs.
22        (b)  To  be  eligible   to   apply   for   a   grant,   a
23    community-based  organization must serve a community in which
24    not less than 50% of the students are eligible for a free  or
25    reduced  price  lunch under the national school lunch program
26    or not less than 40% of the students are eligible for a  free
27    lunch  program  under  the  national  school  lunch  program;
28    however,  if  funding  is  insufficient  to approve all grant
29    applications for a particular fiscal year, the Department may
30    impose a higher minimum percentage threshold for that  fiscal
31    year. Determinations of communities and determinations of the
32    percentage  of students in a community who are eligible for a
33    free or reduced price lunch under the national  school  lunch
 
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 1    program  shall  be  in  accordance  with rules adopted by the
 2    Department.  The  Department  shall  provide  assistance   to
 3    community-based  organizations in making those determinations
 4    for purposes of applying for grants.
 5        (c)  Grant  applications  shall  be  submitted   to   the
 6    Department not later than March 15 for the next fiscal year.
 7        (d)  A  community-based  organization may receive a grant
 8    only if it supplies matching funds. The grant to a particular
 9    community-based organization for a fiscal year shall be equal
10    to a percentage of the total amount of eligible  expenditures
11    to  be  made  by that community-based organization under this
12    Article during that fiscal year. That percentage shall be the
13    same as the percentage of students in the community served by
14    that community-based organization who are eligible for a free
15    or reduced  price  lunch  under  the  national  school  lunch
16    program.  The  remainder of the expenditures shall be made by
17    that community-based organization using  the  matching  funds
18    that   it  supplies.  A  community-based  organization  shall
19    specify in its grant application the total amount of eligible
20    expenditures proposed  to  be  made  by  the  community-based
21    organization in the next fiscal year, the amount of the grant
22    being  sought,  and  the  amount  of  matching  funds that it
23    proposes to supply.
24        (e)  The Department shall adopt rules setting  forth  the
25    required form and contents of grant applications.

26        Section 5-15. Resale; community-based organizations.
27        (a)  Products  and  services purchased by community-based
28    organizations with grant funds may not be  sold,  resold,  or
29    transferred  in  consideration of money or any other thing of
30    value except with the prior approval of the Department.
31        (b)  This   prohibition   on   resale   shall   not   bar
32    community-based  organizations   from   charging   fees   for
33    educational  or  workforce  preparation  courses. There is no
 
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 1    prohibition on the resale of products or  services  that  are
 2    not purchased with grant funds.

 3        Section    5-20.   Auditing;   records;   community-based
 4    organizations.
 5        (a)  Community-based organizations shall be  required  to
 6    maintain   for  expenditures  made  under  this  Article  any
 7    procurement   records    required    by    the    Department.
 8    Community-based  organizations shall produce those records at
 9    the request of the Department, any auditor appointed  by  the
10    State, or any State officer or agency entitled to inspect the
11    records.
12        (b)  Community-based  organizations  shall  be subject to
13    random  compliance  audits  to  evaluate  what  products  and
14    services  they  are  purchasing  and  how  the  products  and
15    services are being used.

16        Section 5-30. Community Technology Center Grant Program.
17        (a)  From  funds  appropriated  for  the   purpose,   the
18    Department  shall  administer the Community Technology Center
19    Grant Program under which the Department shall make grants in
20    accordance with this  Article  for  planning,  establishment,
21    administration,   and   expansion   of  Community  Technology
22    Centers. The purposes of the grants shall include, but not be
23    limited   to,   volunteer   recruitment    and    management,
24    infrastructure,  and related goods and services for Community
25    Technology Centers. The total amount  of  grants  under  this
26    Section  in  fiscal year 2001 shall not exceed $2,000,000. No
27    Community Technology Center may receive a grant of more  than
28    $50,000 under this Section in a particular fiscal year.
29        (b)  State   educational   agencies,   local  educational
30    agencies, institutions of higher education, and other  public
31    and    private   nonprofit   or   for-profit   agencies   and
32    organizations are  eligible  to  receive  grants  under  this
 
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 1    Program.  A  group  of  eligible entities is also eligible to
 2    receive a grant if the group follows the procedures for group
 3    applications in 34 CFR 75.127-129 of the Education Department
 4    General Administrative Regulations.
 5        To  be  eligible  to  apply  for  a  grant,  a  Community
 6    Technology Center must serve a community in  which  not  less
 7    than 50% of the  students are eligible  for a free or reduced
 8    price  lunch  under  the  national school lunch program or in
 9    which not less than 40% of the students are  eligible  for  a
10    free  lunch under the national school lunch program; however,
11    if funding is insufficient to approve all grant  applications
12    for  a  particular  fiscal  year, the Department may impose a
13    higher minimum percentage threshold  for  that  fiscal  year.
14    Determinations  of  communities  and  determinations  of  the
15    percentage  of students in a community who are eligible for a
16    free or reduced price lunch under the national  school  lunch
17    program  shall  be  in  accordance  with rules adopted by the
18    Department.
19        Any entities that have received  a  Community  Technology
20    Center  grant  under the federal Community Technology Centers
21    Program are also eligible to  apply  for  grants  under  this
22    Program.
23        The  Department  shall  provide  assistance  to Community
24    Technology  Centers  in   making  those  determinations   for
25    purposes of applying for grants.
26        (c)  Grant   applications   shall  be  submitted  to  the
27    Department not later than March 15 for the next fiscal year.
28        (d)  The Department shall adopt rules setting  forth  the
29    required form and contents of grant applications.

30        Section 5-35. Resale; Community Technology Centers.
31        (a)  Products   and   services   purchased  by  Community
32    Technology Centers with grant funds may not be sold,  resold,
33    or  transferred  in consideration of money or any other thing
 
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 1    of value except with the prior approval of the Department.
 2        (b)  This prohibition on resale shall not  bar  Community
 3    Technology  Centers  from  charging  fees  for  education  or
 4    workforce preparation courses. There is no prohibition on the
 5    resale  of  products  or services that are not purchased with
 6    grant funds.

 7        Section 5-40.  Auditing;  records;  Community  Technology
 8    Centers.
 9        (a)  Community  Technology  Centers  shall be required to
10    maintain  for  expenditures  made  under  this  Article   any
11    procurement  records  required  by  the Department. Community
12    Technology Centers shall produce those records at the request
13    of the Department, any auditor appointed by the State, or any
14    State officer or agency entitled to inspect the records.
15        (b)  Community Technology Centers  shall  be  subject  to
16    random  compliance  audits  to  evaluate  what  products  and
17    services  they  are  purchasing  and  how  the  products  and
18    services are being used.

19        Section   5-45.  Statewide  Community  Technology  Center
20    Network.  From  funds  appropriated  for  the  purpose,   the
21    Department shall expend not more than $100,000 in fiscal year
22    2001  to  establish  and  administer  a  Statewide  Community
23    Technology  Center  Network  to  assist in local and regional
24    planning under this Article.

25        Section 5-105.  Rules. The Department may adopt any rules
26    that are necessary and appropriate to carry out this Article.

27                  ARTICLE 90. AMENDATORY PROVISIONS

28        Section 90-5.  The  School  Code  is  amended  by  adding
29    Sections 2-3.131  and 2-3.122 as follows:
 
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 1        (105 ILCS 5/2-3.131 new)
 2        Sec. 2-3.131.  Computers for children program.
 3        (a)  The  General  Assembly  finds  that future jobs will
 4    require computer skills, and the  State  of  Illinois  should
 5    assist  in  providing  schools,  park  district programs, and
 6    community centers with the computer  equipment  necessary  to
 7    assure technological literacy and a better trained workforce.
 8        (b)  The State Board of Education shall create a program,
 9    to  be  known as the "Cdrives for Kids Program", to refurbish
10    and upgrade donated computers as high quality  computers  for
11    use  by  children  in  schools,  park  district programs, and
12    community centers. To implement and administer this  program,
13    the  State  Board  of Education shall do all of the following
14    within available appropriations allocated for this program:
15             (1)  Establish  and  annually  revise  the   minimum
16        standards  for  computers  that  will  be accepted by the
17        program  and   the   minimum   specifications   for   the
18        refurbishment   of  donated  computers  as  high  quality
19        computers that will be able to access online  educational
20        resources and perform multi-media functions.
21             (2)  Contract   with   one  or  more  not-for-profit
22        organizations  to  handle  arrangements  for   marketing,
23        receipt, storage, and delivery of donated and refurbished
24        computers to designated sites.
25             (3)  Contract  with any schools, community colleges,
26        universities,   or   not-for-profit   organizations    to
27        refurbish  donated  computers  pursuant  to this program,
28        provided that security measures are instituted to  remove
29        confidential  information from donated computers prior to
30        access by any unauthorized persons.
31             (4)  Allocate high quality computers after they  are
32        refurbished, based on an application process, to schools,
33        park district programs, and community centers, as defined
34        by the State Board of Education, at no or a low cost.
 
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 1        (c)  The  State  Board  of  Education  may  utilize funds
 2    appropriated by the General Assembly and  any  other  private
 3    funding  available  for  this  program  for  the  purchase of
 4    computer  supplies  and  parts;  the  purchase  of   computer
 5    software;   reasonable   costs   associated  with  marketing,
 6    receipt, storage, and delivery  of  donated  and  refurbished
 7    computers; and reasonable administrative expenses incurred by
 8    the  State  Board  of Education and organizations contracting
 9    with the State Board of Education pursuant to subsection  (b)
10    of this Section.
11        (d)  The  State  Board  of  Education may adopt any rules
12    necessary to implement and administer this program.

13        (105 ILCS 5/2-3.132 new)
14        Sec. 2-3.132.  E-training/technology program.
15        (a)  The  State  Board   of   Education   shall,  to  the
16    extent   funds  are   available,  create  and  administer  an
17    e-training/technology program to train  elementary  and  high
18    school  teachers  in eligible school districts, as defined in
19    subsection (b), using 2 courses,  Introduction  to  Computers
20    and Introduction to the Internet.
21        (b)  As  used in this Section, "eligible school district"
22    means a school district in which not less  than  50%  of  the
23    students are eligible for a free or reduced price lunch under
24    the  national  school lunch program. As used in this Section,
25    "national school lunch program" has the meaning  ascribed  to
26    that  term  in  Article 5 of the Eliminate the Digital Divide
27    Act.

28        Section  90-10.  The  Public  Community  College  Act  is
29    amended by adding Section 2-20 as follows:

30        (110 ILCS 805/2-20 new)
31        Sec.  2-20.  Pilot  program;   introductory   course   in
 
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 1    computers  and  the  Internet.  The State Board shall, to the
 2    extent funds are  available, create and  administer  a  pilot
 3    program in 3 community colleges, one of which is located in a
 4    municipality  with  a  population exceeding 2,000,000; one of
 5    which is located in a county that has a  population  of  less
 6    than  400,000,  is not adjacent to a county with a population
 7    more than 3,000,000, and serves an area containing  at  least
 8    one  municipality whose population exceeds 30,000; and one of
 9    which is located in a county that has a  population  of  less
10    than  400,000,  is not adjacent to a county with a population
11    more  than  3,000,000,  and  serves  an  area  containing  no
12    municipalities whose populations  exceed  30,000.  Under  the
13    pilot  program,  an  introductory course in computers and the
14    Internet shall be offered. Students who complete  the  course
15    shall  be eligible to purchase computer hardware and software
16    at a discounted, affordable  price.  The  State  Board  shall
17    adopt rules for the administration of the pilot program.

18        Section  90-105.  The Higher Education Student Assistance
19    Act is amended by adding Section 35.5 as follows:

20        (110 ILCS 947/35.5 new)
21        Sec. 35.5.  Computer assistance grant program.
22        (a)  The Commission shall award grants to students  under
23    a  program  to  increase  the  availability  of  computers to
24    financially  needy  students  through  State  assistance.   A
25    student is eligible for a grant under  this  program  if  the
26    student  is  a  recipient of a grant under Section 35 of this
27    Act.  The Commission shall request annual appropriations  for
28    this  program.   Grants  under this program are contingent on
29    the availability of funds. The Commission may adopt any rules
30    necessary to implement and administer this program.
31        (b)  This Section is repealed on July 1, 2002.
 
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 1                     ARTICLE 99.  EFFECTIVE DATE

 2        Section 99-1.  Effective date.   This  Act  takes  effect
 3    upon becoming law.".

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