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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 30

Sec. 15. African American Employment Plan.

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Sec. 15. African American Employment Plan.
(a)The Department shall develop and implement plans to increase the number of African Americans employed by State agencies and the number of African Americans employed by State agencies at supervisory, technical, professional, and managerial levels.
(b)The Department shall prepare and revise annually an African American Employment Plan in consultation with individuals and organizations knowledgeable on this subject and with the African American Employment Plan Advisory Council. The Department shall report to the General Assembly by February 1 of each year, beginning with February 1, 2011, each State agency's activities that implement the African American Employment Plan.
(c)The Department shall monitor compliance with the African American Employment Plan and may assign that duty to the Department's staff or to a full-time African American employment coordinator. Nothing in this Act mandates the Department to hire additional staff.
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