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20 ILCS 2405/10
(20 ILCS 2405/10) (from Ch. 23, par. 3441)
Sec. 10. Residential schools; visual and hearing disabilities.
(a) The Department of Human Services shall operate
residential schools for the education of children with visual and hearing
disabilities who are unable to take advantage of the regular educational
facilities provided in the community, and shall provide in connection
therewith such academic, vocational, and related services as may be
required. Children shall be eligible for admission to these schools only
after proper diagnosis and evaluation, in accordance with procedures
prescribed by the Department.
(a-5) The Superintendent of the Illinois School for the Deaf shall be the chief executive officer of, and shall be responsible for the day to day operations of, the School, and shall obtain educational and professional employees who are certified by the Illinois State Board of Education or licensed by the appropriate agency or entity to which licensing authority has been delegated, as well as all other employees of the School, subject to the provisions of the Personnel Code and any applicable collective bargaining agreement. The Superintendent shall be appointed by the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. In the case of a vacancy in the office of Superintendent during the recess of the Senate, the Governor shall make a temporary appointment until the next meeting of the Senate, when the Governor shall nominate some person to fill the office, and any person so nominated who is confirmed by the Senate shall hold office during the remainder of the term and until his or her successor is appointed and qualified. The Superintendent shall hold office (i) for a term expiring on June 30 of 2015, and every 4 years thereafter and (ii) until the Superintendent's successor is appointed and qualified. The Superintendent shall devote his or her full time to the duties of the office, shall not serve in any other capacity during his or her term of office, and shall receive such compensation as the Governor shall determine. The Superintendent shall have an administrative certificate with a superintendent endorsement as provided for under Section 21-7.1 of the School Code, and shall have a degree in educational administration, together with at least 10 years of experience in either deaf or hard of hearing education, the administration of deaf or hard of hearing education, or a combination of the 2. Preference shall be given to candidates with a degree in deaf education. The Superintendent must be fluent in American Sign Language. (a-10) The Superintendent of the Illinois School for the Visually Impaired shall be the chief executive officer of, and shall be responsible for the day to day operations of, the School, and shall obtain educational and professional employees who are certified by the Illinois State Board of Education or licensed by the appropriate agency or entity to which licensing authority has been delegated, as well as all other employees of the School, subject to the provisions of the Personnel Code and any applicable collective bargaining agreement. The Superintendent shall be appointed by the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. In the case of a vacancy in the office of Superintendent during the recess of the Senate, the Governor shall make a temporary appointment until the next meeting of the Senate, when the Governor shall nominate some person to fill the office, and any person so nominated who is confirmed by the Senate shall hold office during the remainder of the term and until his or her successor is appointed and qualified. The Superintendent shall hold office (i) for a term expiring on June 30 of 2015, and every 4 years thereafter and (ii) until the Superintendent's successor is appointed and qualified. The Superintendent shall devote his or her full time to the duties of the office, shall not serve in any other capacity during his or her term of office, and shall receive such compensation as the Governor shall determine. The Superintendent shall have an administrative certificate with a superintendent endorsement as provided for under Section 21-7.1 of the School Code, and shall have a degree in educational administration, together with at least 10 years of experience in either blind or visually impaired education, the administration of blind or visually impaired education, or a combination of the 2. Preference shall be given to candidates with a degree in blind or visually impaired education. (b) In administering the Illinois School for the Deaf, the Department
shall adopt an admission policy which permits day or residential
enrollment, when resources are sufficient, of children with hearing
disabilities who are able to take advantage of the regular educational
facilities provided in the community and thus unqualified for admission
under subsection (a). In doing so, the Department shall establish an
annual deadline by which shall be completed the enrollment of children
qualified under subsection (a) for admission to the Illinois School for the
Deaf. After the deadline, the Illinois School for the Deaf may enroll
other children with hearing disabilities at the request of their parents or
guardians if the Department determines there are sufficient resources to
meet their needs as well as the needs of children enrolled before the
deadline and children qualified under subsection (a) who may be enrolled
after the deadline on an emergency basis. The Department shall adopt any
rules and regulations necessary for the implementation of this subsection.
(c) In administering the Illinois School for the Visually Impaired, the
Department shall adopt an admission policy that permits day or residential
enrollment, when resources are sufficient, of children with visual
disabilities who are able to take advantage of the regular educational
facilities provided in the community and thus unqualified for admission
under subsection (a). In doing so, the Department shall establish an
annual deadline by which the enrollment of children qualified under subsection
(a) for admission to the Illinois School for the Visually Impaired shall be
completed. After the deadline, the Illinois School for the Visually Impaired
may enroll other children with visual disabilities at the request of their parents
or guardians if the Department determines there are sufficient resources to
meet their needs as well as the needs of children enrolled before the deadline
and children qualified under subsection (a) who may be enrolled after the
deadline on an emergency basis. The Department shall adopt any rules and
regulations necessary for the implementation of this subsection.
(Source: P.A. 102-196, eff. 7-30-21; 102-264, eff. 8-6-21.)
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