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§ 30. Data collection and reporting. The Department shall collect data regarding the successes and challenges of the Demonstration Program and shall submit an annual report to the Governor and the General Assembly on March 1st of each year beginning in 2026 until the Demonstration Program terminates. The reports shall: (i) make a recommendation as to whether the Demonstration Program should be extended or become a statewide program; (ii) provide cost estimates, including the average per person costs; and (iii) recommend ways in which the Demonstration Program can be improved to better serve the needs of individuals with disabilities and employers. The data collected shall include, but not be limited to, for each individual served by the Demonstration Program:
(1) The number of individuals with an intellectual disability;
(2) the number of individuals with a developmental disability;
(3) the number of individuals residing in a community integrated living arrangement;
(4) the number of individuals residing in an intermediate care facility for people with a developmental disability;
(5) the number of individuals residing in their family home;
(6) the number of individuals residing in a State operated developmental center;
(7) the number of individuals residing in a community living facility;
(8) the number of individuals who were working in a sheltered workshop earning subminimum wage; and
(9) the average amount of time individuals in the Demonstration Program spend in each customized employed phase as described in Section 10.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 820. Employment § 97/30. Data collection and reporting - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-820-employment/il-st-sect-820-97-30/
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