Illinois Code § 15 ILCS 310/18c

Supported employees.
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Sec. 18c. 
Supported employees. 

 
(a) The Director shall develop and implement a supported employment
program. It shall be the goal of the program to appoint a minimum of 10
supported employees to Secretary of State positions before June 30, 1992.

 
(b) The Director shall designate a liaison to work with State agencies
and departments under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of State and any
funder or provider or both in the implementation of a supported employment
program.

 
(c) As used in this Section:

 
 
(1) "Supported employee" means any individual who:

 
 
 
(A) has a severe physical or mental disability 
 
 
which seriously limits functional capacities including but not limited to mobility, communication, self-care, self-direction, work tolerance or work skills, in terms of employability as defined, determined and certified by the Department of Human Services; and

 
 
 
(B) has one or more physical or mental 
 
 
disabilities resulting from amputation; arthritis; blindness; cancer; cerebral palsy; cystic fibrosis; deafness; heart disease; hemiplegia; respiratory or pulmonary dysfunction; an intellectual disability; mental illness; multiple sclerosis; muscular dystrophy; musculoskeletal disorders; neurological disorders, including stroke and epilepsy; paraplegia; quadriplegia and other spinal cord conditions; sickle cell anemia; and end-stage renal disease; or another disability or combination of disabilities determined on the basis of an evaluation of rehabilitation potential to cause comparable substantial functional limitation.

 
 
(2) "Supported employment" means competitive work in 
 
integrated work settings:

 
 
 
(A) for individuals with severe disabilities for 
 
 
whom competitive employment has not traditionally occurred, or

 
 
 
(B) for individuals for whom competitive 
 
 
employment has been interrupted or intermittent as a result of a severe disability, and who because of their disability, need on-going support services to perform such work. The term includes transitional employment for individuals with chronic mental illness.

 
 
(3) "Participation in a supported employee program" 
 
means participation as a supported employee that is not based on the expectation that an individual will have the skills to perform all the duties in a job class, but on the assumption that with support and adaptation, or both, a job can be designed to take advantage of the supported employee's special strengths.

 
 
(4) "Funder" means any entity either State, local or 
 
federal, or private not-for-profit or for-profit that provides monies to programs that provide services related to supported employment.

 
 
(5) "Provider" means any entity either public or 
 
private that provides technical support and services to any department or agency subject to the control of the Governor, the Secretary of State or the University Civil Service System.

 
(d) The Director shall establish job classifications for supported
employees who may be appointed into the classifications without open
competitive testing requirements. Supported employees shall serve in a
trial employment capacity for not less than 3 or more than 12 months.

 
(e) The Director shall maintain a record of all individuals hired as
supported employees. The record shall include:

 
 
(1) the number of supported employees initially 
 
appointed;

 
 
(2) the number of supported employees who 
 
successfully complete the trial employment periods; and

 
 
(3) the number of permanent targeted positions by 
 
titles.

 
(f) The Director shall submit an annual report to the General
Assembly regarding the employment progress of supported employees, with
recommendations for legislative action.

which seriously limits functional capacities including but not limited to mobility, communication, self-care, self-direction, work tolerance or work skills, in terms of employability as defined, determined and certified by the Department of Human Services; and
disabilities resulting from amputation; arthritis; blindness; cancer; cerebral palsy; cystic fibrosis; deafness; heart disease; hemiplegia; respiratory or pulmonary dysfunction; an intellectual disability; mental illness; multiple sclerosis; muscular dystrophy; musculoskeletal disorders; neurological disorders, including stroke and epilepsy; paraplegia; quadriplegia and other spinal cord conditions; sickle cell anemia; and end-stage renal disease; or another disability or combination of disabilities determined on the basis of an evaluation of rehabilitation potential to cause comparable substantial functional limitation.
integrated work settings:
whom competitive employment has not traditionally occurred, or
employment has been interrupted or intermittent as a result of a severe disability, and who because of their disability, need on-going support services to perform such work. The term includes transitional employment for individuals with chronic mental illness.
means participation as a supported employee that is not based on the expectation that an individual will have the skills to perform all the duties in a job class, but on the assumption that with support and adaptation, or both, a job can be designed to take advantage of the supported employee's special strengths.
federal, or private not-for-profit or for-profit that provides monies to programs that provide services related to supported employment.
private that provides technical support and services to any department or agency subject to the control of the Governor, the Secretary of State or the University Civil Service System.
appointed;
successfully complete the trial employment periods; and
titles.

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