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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 1315

Sec. 25. Eligible participants.

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Sec. 25. Eligible participants. Eligible participants are youth 16 to 24 years old who are economically disadvantaged as defined in United States Code, Title 29, Section 1503, and who are part of one of the following groups:
(a)Persons who are not attending any school and have not received a secondary school
diploma or its equivalent.
(b)Persons currently enrolled in a traditional or alternative school setting or a high
school equivalency testing program and who are in danger of dropping out of school.
(c)A member of a low-income family, a youth in foster care (including a youth aging-out
of foster care), a youth offender, a youth with a disability, a child of incarcerated parents, or a migrant youth.
Not more than 25% of the participants in the program may be individuals who do not meet the requirements of subsections
(a)or (b), but who are deficient in basic skills despite having attained a secondary school diploma, State of Illinois High School Diploma, or other State-recognized equivalent, or who have been referred by a local secondary school for participation in a Youthbuild program leading to the attainment of a secondary school diploma.
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