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RESOLUTION NO. 3-2000
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT AND THE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
OF NORTHERN COOK COUNTY
WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect is a member of the Northwest Municipal Conference;
and
WHEREAS, the Workforce Development Council facilitates job training and job placement for
disadvantaged and dislocated individuals throughout northern Cook County; and
WHEREAS, as part of the Workforce Investment Act, the Northwest Municipal Conference is
required by the State of Illinois to enter into a Chief Elected Officials Agreement and a Fiscal
Agent Agreement, as part of the restructuring of the Workforce Development Council, formerly
known as the Private Industry Council (PIC), incorporated in 1983; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect have determined
that it is in the best interest of the Village to enter into the Chief Elected Officials Agreement and
the Fiscal Agent Agreement with the Workforce Development Council of Northern Cook County,
through the Northwest Municipal Conference.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE: That the Mayor and Board of Trustees do hereby authorize execution of the
Chief Elected Officials Agreement, a copy of which Agreement is attached hereto and hereby
made a part of hereof as Exhibit "A", and the Fiscal Agent Agreement, a copy of which
Agreement is attached hereto and hereby made a part of hereof as Exhibit "B."
SECTION TWO: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage
and approval in the manner provided by law.
AYES: Corcoran, Hoefert, Lohrstorfer, Prikkel, Skowron, Wilks
NAYS: None
ABSENT: None
PASSED and APPROVED this 18th day of January ,2000.
or
ATTEST:
Velma/W. Lowe, Village Clerk
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THE WORKFORCE INVESTMENT AREA OF NORTHERN COOK COUNTY
CHIEF ELECTED OFFICIALS AGREEMENT
This Agreement is made this/~' ~ day of~ 2000 by and between the local
chief elected officials of those general units~of Ioc~govemment that are members of the
Northwest Municipal Conference (NWMC) and comprise the service area of the
Workforce Development Council of Northern Cook County (Workforce Council),
Workforce Investment Area 8 as assigned by the Governor of the State of Illinois for the
purposes of the Workforee Investment Act (VVIA).
The NWMC is an intergovernmental entity created under Article VII, Section 10, of the
Constitution of the State of Illinois, and Chapter 5, Act 220, paragraphs 1 through 8, of
the Illinois Compiled Statutes, which represents the general units of local government in
north and northwest suburban Cook County. The NWMC Workforce Oversight
Committee Chair will be selected from among the Mayors and Villages Presidents of the
NWMC each year and shall act as the Chief Elected Official (CEO) for Section 116 of
WlA.
CEO RESPONSIBILITIES
Workforce Board Appointments: The Chief Elected Officials will follow the procedures
of the Governor and the Illinois Workforce Investment Board (IWIB) in choosing
members for the Local Workforce Investment Board of Northem Cook County, hereafter
known as the Workforce Board or the LWtB. As such, the appointments will be made
as follows:
The members of the Workforce Board will be selected by the Workfome Oversight
Committee of the NWMC. The Workforce Board will represent the business sector and
other organizations in the workforce investment area, pursuant to Section 117 of the
Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA) and the August 27, 1999 Letter from Governor
George H. Ryan and attached Memorandum: Criteria and Certification Packets for Local
Workforce [nvestment Boards. The full slate of initial Workfome Board appointments
will be approved by the membership of the NWMC, with subsequent appointments to be
made by the Workforce Oversight Committee.
The Workforce Board will consist of at least 33 members representing the sectors
designated in WIA. A majority of representatives will be from the business sector.
These representatives who must have optimum policymaking or hiring authority and
reflect employment opportunities in the area, must be nominated by local business
organizations or business trade organizations. A maximum of 16 other members
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EXHIBIT A
including: 2 representatives from education (one of which is a community college
president), 2 representatives from organized labor, 2 representatives from community
based organizations, 2 representatives from economic development agencies, and 1
representative from each of the following: the Illinois Department of Employment
Security, Adult Education and Literacy, Vocational Rehabilitation, Senior Community
Service Employment Programs, post-secondary vocational education, CSBG
employment and training, HUD employment and training, and Temporary Assistance for
Needy Families (TANF). One elected official selected from the membership of the
NWMC will represent WIA Title I and Welfare-to-Work. Members may represent more
than one category.
The NWMC may also select such other individuals or organizations as they deem
appropriate to serve on the local Workforce Investment Board except that additional
private sector members necessary to maintain the private sector majority shall then also
be selected if the members appointed under this category are not from the private
sector.
Grant Recipient Designation: The NWMC will be the Grant Recipient of all WIA Title I
funds for the Workforce Investment Area. The NWMC will enter into a grant relationship
with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs (DCCA).
The Workforce Council, has been designated to act as Fiscal Agent in the
administration of grant funds. The Workforce Council will serve as the
intergovernmental agency responsible for the administrative functions adsing from the
Conference's role as Grant Recipient and provider of fiscal oversight for Title I funds of
WIA.
The NWMC will enter into an agreement with the Workforce Council that will detail roles
and responsibilities. To the extent coverage is available, the Workforoe Council shall
obtain all available insurance coverage and will name the NWMC as an additional
insured, the intent being to indemnify the grant recipient and its chosen
intergovernmental agency against and hold them harmless from liability to third persons
resulting from acts or omissions by its officers, agents, and employees and by
subcontractors, service providers, or participants in any grant program, to the extent
allowable under the law. Using its non-restricted funds, stand-in costs and available
insurance coverage, the Workforce Council, as Fiscal Agent, will assume primary
responsibility for any disallowance and will be held liable for these funds by the NWMC.
However, the CEOs of the NWMC recognize that the CEOs remain financially liable for
any grant funds improperly expended and disallowed by the State, if such funds would
be unable to be fully recovered by the assets of the Workforoe Council and grant match
stand-in costs as allowable under the law.
PARTNERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES
Public Law 105-220 established the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 which authorized
the Governor of Illinois to designate the NWMC consortium and the Workfome
[Investment] Board of Northern Cook County as local partners for Workforce Area 8, in
'~he operation of WlA Title I. These organizations share certain responsibilities for policy
and program guidance, oversight, and evaluation for all activities under the Job Training
Plan for this area under WIA or any activities done through another applicable
government grant.
The NWMC has established the Workforce Oversight Committee and designated the
Chair of said committee as their representative for all grant funded activities. The joint
responsibilities of the NWMC operating through the Workforce Oversight Committee
and the Workforoe Board shall be as follows:
Local Plan DevelolSment and Submission:
Review and provide oversight for the implementation and management of the WlA Plan
through periodic review of services provided under Title I of WIA. Oversight of planning
will include, but is not limited to: reviewing local labor market conditions, participant
enrollment and plaCement data, and progress toward meeting performance outcomes.
The Workfome Oversight Committee will review, comment upon and approve the plan
developed by the Workforce Board.
Selection of One-Stop Operator and/or Certification of an est§blished One-Stop system
and/or entity as operator:
Central to the provision of employment and training programs under WIA is the One-
Stop delivery system. It is the responsibility of the Workforce Board to plan for the
operation of these One-Stop Centers and delegate responsibilities with the agreement
of the CEO, The Workforce Oversight Committee will review, comment upon and
approve, the Workforce Board plan for One-Stop operation and selection of the One-
Stop operator(s).
Approval of the Workforce Board's Budget
The Workforce Oversight Committee will review, comment upon and approve the
budget developed by the Workforce Board.
WIA Program Oversight
The Workforce Oversight Committee will review and provide comment on evaluations of
the services and programs provided under WIA., including programs provided by the
youth council. The Workforce Oversight Committee and the Workforce Board may
conduct such additional oversight regarding qualitative and quantitative accountability.
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The Workfome Oversight Committee will conduct an Annual Management and Fiscal
Audit for the Administrative Entities expenditure of WIA title I funds in accordance with
the single Audit Act of 1894 (PL98-502, 31 ISCS 7501 et. seq.)
The Workforce Oversight Committee will annually review the procedures used by the
Workforoe Council to fulfill its requirements as the staff agency for the government grant
recipient. The Workforce Oversight Committee will also review compliance with specific
grant requirements.
Appointment of the Youth Council:
The Workforce Oversight Committee will follow the procedures of the Governor and the
IWlB in concurring with the Workforce Board's appointments for the Local Youth
Council.
Agreement on the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU):
The Workforce Oversight Committee will review, comment upon and approve the MOU
developed by the Workforce Board and agreed upon by the One-Stop partners.
Approval of Additional non-required Partners to the One-Stop Center
The Workforce Oversight Committee will review, comment upon and approve additional
partners proposed by the Workforce Board to the One-Stop Center.
Approval of Additional Funding Activities
From time to time additional federal grant and other funding opportunities may present
themselves to the NWMC and or the Workfome Board related to workforce development
and social service activities. It is agreed that the staff to the Workforce Board may
pursue such additional opportunities in order to increase services in the workforce
investment area.
CEO AGREEMENTS AND CONSULTATIONS WITH THE GOVERNOR
The NWMC has established the Workforce Oversight Committee and designated the
Chair of said committee as their representative for consultations with the Governor on
all WlA activities. The following consultations will be undertaken with the Workforce
Board:
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1) Negotiation of local performance measures.
2) Agreement to permit the Workforce Board to provide core or intensive services.
3) Consultation with the Workforce Board if at any time it would determine it intends to
serve as the one-stop operator.
4) Coordination in the development of a re-organization plan if the Workforce Board
was decertified.
5) Coordination in the provision of rapid response activities.
6) Coordination in the establishment of fiscal and accountability management systems.
7) Consultation arrangements with the Governor or the Secretary of Labor concerning
any activities in the local area funded by the State or by United States Department of
Labor (USDOL).
Modification
This Agreement may be modified at any time in accordance with an agreement between
the parties. Such modifications shall be entered into with the same degree of formality
as was required for the execution of this Agreement.
Term of Agreement
This Agreement supersedes any prior agreements between the Chief Elected Officials
of the NWMC. This Agreement will automatically be renewed annually unless any of the
members of the NWMC provide 180 day notice prior to June 30 of each year of their
intent to withdraw from the Agreement or the parties mutually agree to terminate the
Agreement prior to the expiration date.
THE NORTHWEST MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE AND THE WORKFORCE
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL OF: NORTHERN COOK COUNTY
FISCAL AGENT AGREEMENT
This Fiscal Agent agreement is made this/~' th day o~/' 2000 by and
between the Northwest Municipal Conference (NWMC~/and Th~Workforce
Development Council of Northern Cook County (Workforce Co~lncil), Workforce
Investment Area 8 as assigned by the Governor of Illinois for the purposes of the
Workforce Investment Act (WIA).
The NWMC is an intergovernmental entity created under Article VII, Section 10, of the
Constitution of the State of Illinois, and Chapter 5, Act 220, paragraphs 1 through 8, of
the Illinois Compiled Statutes, which represents the Chief Elected Officials (CEOs) of
the general units of local government in Workforce Area 8. The NWMC has been
designated as the Grant Recipient of all WIA Title I funds for Workfome Area 8.
The Workforce Council is designated as the fiscal agent for the disbursement of WlA
funds at the direction of the Workfome Board of Northern Cook County (Workforce
Board) as allowable under WIA.
Section 1: The NWMC/Workfome Council Relationship
Public Law 105 - 220 established the Workforce Investment Act of 1999, which
authorized the Governor of Illinois to designate Workforce Area 8. The CEOs of the
NWMC will establish and maintain a workforce board for northern Cook County to be
their local partners in implementation of WIA. The CEOs and the Workforce Board
share responsibility for policy and program guidance, oversight, and evaluation for all
activities under the Job Training Plan for Workforce Area 8 or any activities conducted
through another applicable government grant.
The Northwest Municipal Conference
The NWMC established the Workfome Oversight Committee and designated the Chair
of said committee as their representative for all WIA activities. The responsibilities of
the NWMC, operating through the Workforce Oversight Committee, are outlined in the
CEOs Agreement.
The Workfome Oversight Committee will conduct an Annual Management and Fiscal
Audit for the Administrative Entities expenditure of WIA title I funds in accordance with
the single Audit Act of 1894 (PL98-502, 31 ISCS 7501 et. seq.) This firm will provide the
Workforce Oversight Committee with a quarterly fiscal oversight report.
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EXHIBIT B
The Workforce Development Council of Northern Cook County
The overall responsibilities of the Workforce Council shall be as follows:
1. Employ adequate personnel to serve as staff to the Workforce Board.
2. Develop an annual budget including methods to allocate costs.
3. Insure prompt compliance with any findings and/or recommendations of the audit
firm selected by the NWMC Workfome Oversight Committee.
Workforce Council Responsibilities: WIA Title I and other Federal Grants
1. Serve as the planning entity for the purpose of meeting the planning
requirements of WlA.
2. Serve as the fiscal agent for the purposes of implementation of WlA.
3. Develop the WlA Plan under the guidance of the Workforce Board and the'
CEOs.
4. Operate a financial system including, but not limited to, authorization of
expenditures of WIA funds and dispositions of WlA inventory and equipment in
accordance with WIA and regulations and the approved WIA Plan. Ensure that
fiscal records are maintained and used in recording the receipt and disbursement
of WlA funds.
5. Provide data to the Workforce Board relevant to the selection of agencies or
organizations to deliver services within the service delivery area.
6. Under the direction of the Workforce Board and the CEOs, take action against
subcontractors, sub-grantees, and other recipients.
7. Evaluate the WlA program activities of the service delivery area in relation to
area specific goals and objectives, program-specific goals and objectives, and
contributions to the Governor's goals and objectives.
Workforce Council Responsibilities: Non-Government Funds
All non-government funds shall be the sole assets of the Workforce Council. The
responsibilities of the Workforce Council shall be as follows:
1. Establish a system for ensuring that the use of funds is in accordance with
the established goals and objectives,
2. Serve as the administrative and planning entity for all non-government
funds.
3. Oversee the development of the financial system of the administrative
entity including, but not limited to, authorization of the expenditure of these
grant funds. Operate a financial system including relevant control ledgers,
journals, and subsidiary registers or books of accounts used in recording
receipt and disbursement of such grant funds.
4. Evaluate the programs in relation to the funds goals and objectives.
Section 2: Development of the WIA Plan
Pursuant to the regulations of WIA in compliance with the requirements established by
the Governor of the State of Illinois, the following procedures shall be followed in the
development of the WlA Plan for Workforce Area 8 with the staff of the Workforce
Council having primary responsibility for its completion and transmittal to the Workforce
Board and the Workforce Oversight Committee of the NWMC for review and approval:
1. Development
a. Under the guidance of the Workforce Board the Workforce Council's staff
shall prepare the WIA Plan and budget.
2. Review of the Plan and Budget
a. The appropriate Workforce Board committee(s) shall review, revise, and
recommend approval of the plan and budget to the Workforce Board.
b. The Workforce Oversight Committee of the NWMC will review, revise, and
recommend approval of the plan.
c. The Workforce Council staff will:
i. Notify interested parties of the availability of the preliminary plan for
review and comment.
ii. Present the plan in a public hearing for review and comment.
d. Plan Approval
i. The Workfome Council staff will submit proposed revisions to the
Workfome Board and the Workfome Oversight Committee of the
NWMC for approval.
ii. Upon approval and signatures of the Workforce Board and the
Workfome Oversight Committee Chair, the WIA Plan will be
submitted to the Governor of the State of Illinois for approval for
certification.
Section 3: Indemnification
The Workfome Council referred to here as the Fiscal Agent shall indemnify the NWMC
referred to here as the Grant Recipient, and the NWMC's member local governments,
and hold them harmless from any liability to third persons resulting from acts or
omissions by its officers, agents, and employees and by subcontractors, service
providers, or by any participants in any grant program.
if a participant suffers any damages and makes a claim against the Grant Recipient or
its agents as the result of the Fiscal Agent and/or its agents', contractors', or
subcontractors' performance, or failure to perform within the scope of a grant, the scope
of the Fiscal Agent's mission or purpose, or within the scope of the contract, the Fiscal
Agent will defend, at its own expense, any suit based on the claims and will pay any
resulting judgement against the Grant Recipient, its member local governments or its
agents. Furthermore, the Fiscal Agent shall hold the Grant Recipient harmless from any
claims as the result of injury to any participant suffered within the scope of employment
or training provided by the Fiscal Agent or its agents, subcontractors, or service
providers to the extent allowable under the law.
The Workforce Development Council, as Fiscal Agent, will assume primary
responsibility for any disallowance and will be held liable for these funds by the NWMC.
However, the CEOs of the NWMC recognize that this designation does not absolve the
CEOs of their collective financial liability for any grant funds improperly expended and
disallowed by the State, if such funds would be unable to be fully recovered by the
assets of the Workforce Development Council, available insurance coverage, and grant
match stand-in costs as allowable under the law.
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The Fiscal Agent shall be held responsible for the enforcing or repayment of disallowed
costs against any subcontractors or service providers and, in the event of their failure to
make such repayment, to repay such disallowed costs to the extent allowable under the
law.
However, the Grant Recipient and its agents shall be held responsible for all funds
retained by said Grant Recipient after funds have been distributed to the Fiscal Agent
and shall hold the Grant Recipient harmless from all disallowed costs and other errors
or omissions.
Section 4: Dispute Resolution
Any disputes, including the need to modify this Agreement, between these partners in
which either party invokes these procedures shall be resolved by mutually satisfactory
negotiations at a time and place selected by both parties. The NWMC and the
Workforce Council will each choose their own representative(s) to handle the
negotiations.
Any meeting between these representatives shall be jointly chaired by the lead
representative from each organization. If an impasse exists, grant procedures will be
followed in attaining technical assistance from the Governor's designated workforce
representative.
Section 5: Term of Agreement
This Agreement supersedes any prior agreements between the Workforce Council and
the NWMC. This Agreement will automatically be renewed annually unless either of the
parties to the Agreement provide 180 day notice prior to June 30th of each year of their
intent to withdraw from the Agreement or the parties mutually agree to terminate the
Agreement prior to the expiration date.
Workforce Oversight Committee Chair,
Northwest Municipal Conference
President, Workforce Development Council of Northern Cook County
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ignature Sheet
Municipality Name Name Signature
Arlington Heights Arlene Mulder
Barrington Ronald Hamelberg
Bartlett Catherine Melchert
Buffalo Grove Elliott Hadstein
Des Plaines Acting Mayor
Elk Grove Village Craig Johnson
Evanston Lorraine Morton
Glencoe James Webb
Glenview Nancy Firfer
Golf James Hunt
Hanover Park Irwin Boch
Hoffman Estates Michael O'Malley
Inverness John A. Tatooles
Lineofnwood Madeleine Grant
Morton Grove Dan Scanlon
Niles Nicholas B, Blase
Northbrook Mark Damisch
Northfield Don VVhitsman
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Mutticipality Name Name Sigttature
Palatine Rita L. Mullins
Park Ridge Ron Wietecha
Prospect Heights Ed Rotchford
RoIting Meadows Thomas Menzel
Schaumburg Al Larson
Skokie Geo~e Van Dusen
South Barrington Michael Neben
Streamwood Billie D, Roth
Wheeling Greg Klatecki
Wilmette Nancy Canafax
Winnetka Louise Holland
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