Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 4131/10

Duties.
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2030)
 
Sec. 10. 
Duties. 
The Task Force shall have the following duties:
 
 
(1) subject to appropriation, collect data on the 
 
state of recruitment, advancement, and retention of women in technology positions;
 
 
(2) evaluate evidence and data on recruitment, 
 
advancement, and retention of women in technology positions and the corresponding management chain;
 
 
(3) set goals for recruitment, advancement, and 
 
retention of women in technology positions and the corresponding management chains;
 
 
(4) identify best practices for the recruitment, 
 
advancement, and retention of women in technology positions and the corresponding management chain, such as tools for data collection and analysis and techniques to improve the number of women in technology positions;
 
 
(5) recommend government policies to incentivize 
 
companies to recruit, advance, and retain women in technology positions and the corresponding management chain; and
 
 
(6) establish a plan to create an oversight body to 
 
track companies' progress year-over-year on recruitment, advancement, and retention of women in technology positions and the corresponding management chain, and manage use of the incentives for those companies with a positive track record.

state of recruitment, advancement, and retention of women in technology positions;
advancement, and retention of women in technology positions and the corresponding management chain;
retention of women in technology positions and the corresponding management chains;
advancement, and retention of women in technology positions and the corresponding management chain, such as tools for data collection and analysis and techniques to improve the number of women in technology positions;
companies to recruit, advance, and retain women in technology positions and the corresponding management chain; and
track companies' progress year-over-year on recruitment, advancement, and retention of women in technology positions and the corresponding management chain, and manage use of the incentives for those companies with a positive track record.

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