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Code · Illinois · Chapter 15 — EXECUTIVE OFFICERS · Act 322

Sec. 25. Technical assistance.

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Sec. 25. Technical assistance.
(a)The Literacy Office of the State Library shall provide technical assistance to public and private efforts for the purpose of facilitating the elimination of illiteracy. Assistance to those entities shall include:
(1)dissemination of information on model programs and exemplary practices;
(2)development of a universal system for evaluation and assessment that ensures public
funds are being used in the best possible manner;
(3)provision of program and technical assistance in order to improve the effectiveness
of literacy programs;
(4)provision of literacy materials and information, capitalizing on the resources and
delivery network available through the State Library System, which will foster better coordination of literacy efforts throughout the State;
(5)provision of training for those education agencies or organizations who wish to work
with employers to provide literacy services and certifying those who have participated in the training as qualified to deliver literacy services.
(b)The Literacy Office may receive funds and collect fees to provide these services and may accept funds for these purposes from the federal government, its agencies or officers, to provide any or all of these services. All funds received under this subsection shall be deposited into the Literacy Services Fund, a special fund hereby created in the State treasury.
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