(15 ILCS 60/1)
Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Youth Homelessness Prevention Subcommittee Act.
(Source: P.A. 101-98, eff. 1-1-20.)
(15 ILCS 60/5)
Sec. 5. Legislative findings. The General Assembly finds that 1 in 10 young people ages 18-25 experience a form of homelessness over a 12-month period. Also 1 in 30 youths ages 13-17 experience a form of homelessness over a 12-month period. Homelessness disproportionately impacts African-American youth and mirrors the racial disparities in school suspensions, incarceration rates, and foster care placement. Youth who have interacted with State systems of care, such as the Department of Children and Family Services, the Department of Juvenile Justice, the Department of Human Services' Division of Mental Health, and the Department of Corrections, and youth who have been hospitalized for mental health problems are disproportionately overrepresented in the population of people experiencing homelessness. The U.S. Department of Education classifies youth living "doubled up" as homeless. "Doubled up" is a term that refers to a situation where individuals are unable to maintain their own housing situation and are forced to stay with a series of friends or extended family members. The individual has no right or authority over the housing. The "homes" of such individuals are often unstable, not permanent, and can be as dangerous as living on the streets. As a result, doubled up housing situations are potentially detrimental to the health and well-being of these homeless youth. A study conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics found that 12% of prisoners were homeless at the time of their arrest. Similarly, a national survey of jail inmates concluded that more than 15% of the jail population had been homeless at some point in the preceding year, a rate 8 to 11 times the national average. Illinois needs a cohesive strategy across our child welfare, mental health, corrections, and human services agencies that is designed to reduce the rates of homelessness among youth and to lessen the likelihood of youth experiencing chronic homelessness into adulthood.
(Source: P.A. 101-98, eff. 1-1-20.)
(15 ILCS 60/10)
Sec. 10. Youth Homelessness Prevention Subcommittee. In 2016 the Governor, by Executive Order, created a Governor's Cabinet on Children and Youth to ensure that all children and youth in Illinois are healthy, safe, well-educated, and successfully launched into self-sufficiency. To better serve youth leaving State systems of care and to bring Illinois in line with the national goal of ending youth homelessness by 2020, the Cabinet on Children and Youth shall create a subcommittee to drive the State's strategic vision for preventing homelessness among youth leaving State systems of care. The subcommittee shall be known as the Youth Homelessness Prevention Subcommittee.
(Source: P.A. 101-98, eff. 1-1-20.)
(15 ILCS 60/15)
Sec. 15. Duties. The Youth Homelessness Prevention Subcommittee shall:
(Source: P.A. 101-98, eff. 1-1-20.)
(15 ILCS 60/20)
Sec. 20. Membership. The Youth Homelessness Prevention Subcommittee shall include the following members:
(Source: P.A. 101-98, eff. 1-1-20.)
(15 ILCS 60/25)
Sec. 25. Quorum. A majority of the members of the Subcommittee shall constitute a quorum, and all recommendations of the Subcommittee shall require approval of a majority of the total members of the Subcommittee.
(Source: P.A. 101-98, eff. 1-1-20.)
(15 ILCS 60/30)
Sec. 30. Administrative support. The Governor's Office shall provide administrative support to the Youth Homelessness Prevention Subcommittee as needed, including with respect to compliance with State ethics laws, the Open Meetings Act, and the Freedom of Information Act.
(Source: P.A. 101-98, eff. 1-1-20.)
(15 ILCS 60/35)
Sec. 35. Meetings. The Youth Homelessness Prevention Subcommittee shall hold at least 6 meetings each year, but otherwise shall meet at the call of the chair.
(Source: P.A. 101-98, eff. 1-1-20.)
(15 ILCS 60/40)
Sec. 40. Reports. The Youth Homelessness Prevention Subcommittee shall submit an interim report to the Governor every 6 months and an annual report to the Governor and the General Assembly.
(Source: P.A. 101-98, eff. 1-1-20.)
Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes
Chapter 15 - EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
15 ILCS 5/ - Governor Succession Act.
15 ILCS 10/ - Governor Transition Act.
15 ILCS 15/ - Executive Reorganization Implementation Act.
15 ILCS 16/ - Executive Order 1 (2012) Implementation Act.
15 ILCS 17/ - Executive Order 3 (2017) Implementation Act.
15 ILCS 20/ - Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. (State Budget Law)
15 ILCS 25/ - Governors Conference Act.
15 ILCS 30/ - Disaster Relief Act.
15 ILCS 50/ - Gubernatorial Boards and Commissions Act.
15 ILCS 55/ - Governor's Office of New Americans Act.
15 ILCS 60/ - Youth Homelessness Prevention Subcommittee Act.
15 ILCS 205/ - Attorney General Act.
15 ILCS 210/ - Civil and Equal Rights Enforcement Act.
15 ILCS 215/ - Pollution Abatement Enforcement Act.
15 ILCS 305/ - Secretary of State Act.
15 ILCS 310/ - Secretary of State Merit Employment Code.
15 ILCS 320/ - State Library Act.
15 ILCS 321/ - Illinois State Library Foundation Act.
15 ILCS 322/ - Illinois Literacy Act.
15 ILCS 323/ - Accessible Electronic Information Act.
15 ILCS 325/ - Lost State Archives Act.
15 ILCS 330/ - Secretary of State Buildings in Cook County Act.
15 ILCS 335/ - Illinois Identification Card Act.
15 ILCS 405/ - State Comptroller Act.
15 ILCS 410/ - Comptroller Merit Employment Code.
15 ILCS 415/ - Comptroller's Records Act.
15 ILCS 420/ - State Officer Salary Payment Act.
15 ILCS 425/ - Local Government Accounting Systems Act.
15 ILCS 505/ - State Treasurer Act.
15 ILCS 510/ - State Treasurer Employment Code.
15 ILCS 515/ - Treasurer as Custodian of Funds Act.
15 ILCS 516/ - Community Development Loan Guarantee Act.
15 ILCS 520/ - Deposit of State Moneys Act.
15 ILCS 525/ - Securities Safekeeping Act.
15 ILCS 530/ - Destruction of Indebtedness Certificates Act.
15 ILCS 535/ - Mutilated Evidence of Indebtedness Act.
15 ILCS 540/ - Disabled Militarymen Money Act.