Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

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11 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB2775 Introduced , by Rep. Cyril Nichols SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 20 ILCS 1305/1-75 new Amends the Department of Human Services Act. Requires the Department of Human Services to establish and administer an Inform House Grant Program to provide grants to community-based organizations that provide rehabilitative and educational services to youth involved in the criminal justice system and that have the accommodations to provide the following residential and academic services: (1) single occupancy rooms that are equipped with a private bathroom, bed, dresser, closet, window, and door without a lock; (2) a weekly meal plan consisting of 3 nutritionally balanced meals a day with a plant-based option; and (3) on-site educational programs and tutoring to assist youth in meeting the State criteria for high school graduation or for earning a high school equivalency certificate. Provides that the educational programs must include aptitude assessments to determine a youth's academic competency levels with follow-up course work that is tailored to the youth's specific academic needs. Requires the educational programs to also sufficiently prepare youth for postsecondary education by providing high-quality instruction in the following subject areas: (i) reading comprehension; (ii) writing and composition; (iii) mathematics; and (iv) any other subject areas to help youth eliminate any educational gaps or deficiencies. Permits the Department to award up to $5,000,000 in grant money to qualifying community-based organizations and to adopt any rules necessary to implement the program. LRB103 26333 KTG 52694 b A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB2775 Introduced , by Rep. Cyril Nichols SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 20 ILCS 1305/1-75 new 20 ILCS 1305/1-75 new Amends the Department of Human Services Act. Requires the Department of Human Services to establish and administer an Inform House Grant Program to provide grants to community-based organizations that provide rehabilitative and educational services to youth involved in the criminal justice system and that have the accommodations to provide the following residential and academic services: (1) single occupancy rooms that are equipped with a private bathroom, bed, dresser, closet, window, and door without a lock; (2) a weekly meal plan consisting of 3 nutritionally balanced meals a day with a plant-based option; and (3) on-site educational programs and tutoring to assist youth in meeting the State criteria for high school graduation or for earning a high school equivalency certificate. Provides that the educational programs must include aptitude assessments to determine a youth's academic competency levels with follow-up course work that is tailored to the youth's specific academic needs. Requires the educational programs to also sufficiently prepare youth for postsecondary education by providing high-quality instruction in the following subject areas: (i) reading comprehension; (ii) writing and composition; (iii) mathematics; and (iv) any other subject areas to help youth eliminate any educational gaps or deficiencies. Permits the Department to award up to $5,000,000 in grant money to qualifying community-based organizations and to adopt any rules necessary to implement the program. LRB103 26333 KTG 52694 b LRB103 26333 KTG 52694 b A BILL FOR
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1111 1 AN ACT concerning State government.
1212 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
1313 3 represented in the General Assembly:
1414 4 Section 5. The Department of Human Services Act is amended
1515 5 by adding Section 1-85 as follows:
1616 6 (20 ILCS 1305/1-85 new)
1717 7 Sec. 1-85. Inform House Grant Program.
1818 8 (a) The Department of Human Services shall establish and
1919 9 administer an Inform House Grant Program to provide grants to
2020 10 community-based organizations that provide rehabilitative and
2121 11 educational services to youth involved in the criminal justice
2222 12 system and that have the accommodations to provide the
2323 13 following residential and academic services:
2424 14 (1) Single occupancy rooms that are equipped with a
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2626 16 without a lock.
2727 17 (2) A weekly meal plan consisting of 3 nutritionally
2828 18 balanced meals a day with a plant-based option.
2929 19 (3) On-site educational programs and tutoring to
3030 20 assist youth in meeting the State criteria for high school
3131 21 graduation or for earning a high school equivalency
3232 22 certificate. The educational programs must include
3333 23 aptitude assessments to determine a youth's academic
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6868 1 competency levels with follow-up course work that is
6969 2 tailored to the youth's specific academic needs. The
7070 3 educational programs must also sufficiently prepare youth
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7373 6 (A) reading comprehension;
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7676 9 (D) any other subject areas to help youth
7777 10 eliminate any educational gaps or deficiencies.
7878 11 (b) The Department may award up to $5,000,000 in grant
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8181 14 apply to the Department in a form and manner prescribed by the
8282 15 Department. The Department may adopt any rules necessary to
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