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Public Act 104-0437 |
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AN ACT concerning education. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Transitions in Education Act is amended by |
changing Section 130-5 as follows: |
(110 ILCS 180/130-5) |
Sec. 130-5. Findings; policies. |
(a) The General Assembly finds the following: |
(1) Teachers are the single most important in-school |
factor in supporting student outcomes and success; yet, |
Illinois is suffering from a profound teacher shortage |
across the State. |
(2) To reverse this shortage, Illinois needs to |
develop and invest in a robust and diverse educator |
pipeline, addressing any barriers or gaps that limit high |
quality candidates, particularly candidates of color, from |
becoming teachers. |
(3) Illinois loses many high quality, diverse educator |
candidates in postsecondary programs due to confusion or |
lack of course transfer credits and course articulation |
from Illinois's 2-year to 4-year institutions. |
(4) Lack of alignment and transferability of course |
credits may often force candidates to spend additional |
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time and money to earn a degree or lead to an inability to |
complete a degree. |
(5) In 1993, the Board of Higher Education, the |
Illinois Community College Board, and the Transfer |
Coordinators of Illinois Colleges and Universities brought |
together faculty from public and independent, associate, |
and baccalaureate degree-granting institutions across the |
State to develop the Illinois Articulation Initiative |
(IAI). |
(6) The goal of IAI is to facilitate the transfer of |
courses from one participating college or university to |
another in order to complete a baccalaureate degree. |
(7) The Student Transfer Achievement Reform (STAR) |
Act, as mandated by subsection (b) of Section 25 of the |
Act, is designed to facilitate transfer among Illinois |
public institutions, particularly for students with a |
completed Associate of Arts or an Associate of Science |
degree. |
(8) While Illinois is a leading state for college |
completion rates for adult learners and transfer students |
from community colleges, it needs to increase the number |
of high-quality postsecondary teaching credentials to meet |
the demands of our schools and education workforce. |
(9) With the rising costs of higher education for |
Illinois students and families, the State needs to ensure |
to the maximize extent possible that community college |
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courses will transfer with full credit for the student and |
be accepted at an Illinois public or private institution |
as they pursue a baccalaureate degree in education. |
(10) Illinois can do this by improving transitions all |
along the education pipeline; for postsecondary education, |
this means strengthening articulation through stable |
funding and the expansion of transfer tools, such as |
Transferology and the IAI through development of an |
objective measure of transfer and acceptance of credits in |
education degrees. |
(11) The IAI Education Pathway can be modeled off of |
existing IAI major pathways like Early Childhood Education |
and Criminal Justice. |
(b) The General Assembly encourages the Board of Higher |
Education, the State Board of Education, and the Illinois |
Community College Board, as part of the IAI, to do the |
following: |
(1) The Board of Higher Education, the State Board of |
Education, and the Illinois Community College Board are |
encouraged to jointly establish a task force for a Major |
Panel in Education and identify respective recommended |
major courses that would be accepted as credit toward the |
education major at the receiving institutions. |
(2) As part of the report on the status of the Illinois |
Articulation Initiative pursuant to Section 25 of the |
Illinois Articulation Initiative Act, the Board of Higher |
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Education and the Illinois Community College Board are |
encouraged to include in the annual report to the General |
Assembly, the Governor, and the Illinois P-20 Council the |
progress made on the task force on the Education Major |
Panel. |
(3) The Board of Higher Education, the State Board of |
Education, and the Illinois Community College Board are |
encouraged to further promote and encourage the enrollment |
of minority students into educator preparation programs, |
such as the annual information session about the Minority |
Teachers of Illinois scholarship program pursuant to |
subsection (q) of Section 50 of the Higher Education |
Student Assistance Act. |
(Source: P.A. 101-654, eff. 3-8-21.) |
Section 10. The Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in |
Illinois Act is amended by changing Sections 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, |
10, and 11 and by adding Sections 7.5, 8.5, 11.10, and 11.15 as |
follows: |
(110 ILCS 930/2) (from Ch. 144, par. 2302) |
Sec. 2. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the |
context otherwise requires: |
"Academic year" means the period of time beginning with |
the fall term in one calendar year and running through the end |
of the summer term in the following calendar year. |
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"Board" means the Board of Higher Education. |
"DFI" means the Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in |
Illinois Program of financial assistance to minorities who are |
traditionally underrepresented as participants in |
postsecondary education. The program shall assist successful |
applicants them in pursuing a graduate or professional degree |
and shall also assist program graduates to find employment at |
an Illinois institution of higher education, including a |
community college, in a faculty or staff position. |
"Illinois resident" means any United States citizen or |
lawful permanent resident of the United States who meets at |
least one of the following requirements: |
(1) has earned a degree from an institution of higher |
education authorized to operate in this State; or |
(2) is a registered voter in this State and has lived |
in this State for a period of at least 3 years prior to |
applying for a grant under this Act. |
The status of Illinois residency of a student at the time |
of initial matriculation in the DFI shall hold for his or her |
entire time in his or her graduate or professional study at the |
DFI institution. |
"Institutional representative" means the designated |
individual who is responsible for coordinating DFI activities |
at each qualified institution of higher education. |
"Program Board" means the entity created to administer the |
grant program authorized by this Act. |
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"Qualified institution of higher education" means a |
qualifying publicly or privately operated educational |
institution located within Illinois (i) that offers |
instruction leading toward or prerequisite to an academic or |
professional degree beyond the baccalaureate degree, excluding |
theological schools, and (ii) that is authorized to operate in |
the State of Illinois, and (iii) in which at least 45% of |
students receive federal Pell Grants, which shall be based on |
the 3-year average proportion of federal Pell Grant recipients |
at Illinois public universities using the most recent data |
available to the Board. |
"Racial minority" means a person who is a citizen of the |
United States or a lawful permanent resident of the United |
States and who is any of the following: |
(1) American Indian or Alaska Native (a person having |
origins in any of the original peoples of North and South |
America, including Central America, and who maintains |
tribal affiliation or community attachment). |
(2) Asian (a person having origins in any of the |
original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the |
Indian subcontinent, including, but not limited to, |
Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, |
the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam). |
(3) Black or African American (a person having origins |
in any of the black racial groups of Africa). |
(4) Hispanic or Latino (a person of Cuban, Mexican, |
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Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish |
culture or origin, regardless of race). |
(5) Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (a |
person having origins in any of the original peoples of |
Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands). |
(Source: P.A. 102-465, eff. 1-1-22; 102-1030, eff. 5-27-22.) |
(110 ILCS 930/3) (from Ch. 144, par. 2303) |
Sec. 3. Composition of the Program Board. The Program |
Board shall be comprised of 11 members and shall be appointed |
by the Board of Higher Education. The Board shall name the |
chair person of the Program Board. The Program Board shall |
name the vice chair person of the Program Board and make any |
necessary subcommittee appointments. Persons appointed to the |
Program Board shall include, but need not be limited to, |
individuals who are in leadership positions in public |
institutions of higher education, including community |
colleges. Program Board members shall serve 2-year terms and |
shall continue to serve until a replacement or reappointment |
is determined. There are no term limits for members of the |
Program Board. Illinois institutions that grant doctoral |
degrees must have representation on the Program Board. |
The Board shall assure that racial minorities who are |
traditionally underrepresented in postsecondary education |
programs and activities are members of the Program Board. |
(Source: P.A. 101-354, eff. 8-9-19.) |
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(110 ILCS 930/4) (from Ch. 144, par. 2304) |
Sec. 4. Responsibilities of the Program Board. The Program |
Board shall be responsible for: |
(a) Establishing policy for administration of the DFI |
grant program authorized under this Act, including program |
guidelines for the operation of the DFI and criteria to |
promote placement of grant recipients. |
(b) Creating the application materials, setting |
application deadlines, reviewing applications, Reviewing |
and approving applications for participation in the DFI |
grant program. |
(c) Establishing subcommittees or panels as necessary |
to review applications and promote student placement. |
(d) Reporting annually to the Board on program |
outcomes and results, including lists of new and |
continuing scholarship award recipients by institution, |
level, and field of study; lists of recipients retained in |
the program from the previous year; lists of placements of |
most recent program graduates; a description of |
institutional efforts to place program graduates; and a |
description of policy and administrative actions designed |
to increase placement of grant recipients. |
(e) Disseminating information regarding the DFI to |
qualified institutions of higher education for |
distribution. |
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(f) Prioritizing fields of study for awarding DFI |
funds annually. |
(g) Meeting at least 3 times per year. |
(Source: P.A. 93-862, eff. 8-4-04.) |
(110 ILCS 930/6) (from Ch. 144, par. 2306) |
Sec. 6. DFI grants. A program of financial assistance is |
established to implement the policy of encouraging minority |
students to enroll and complete academic programs at the |
postbaccalaureate level and to enhance the diversity of |
faculty and staff of Illinois institutions of higher |
education. The Board of Higher Education shall provide |
administrative assistance for the Program Board and shall |
distribute funds appropriated by the General Assembly for this |
purpose in accordance with decisions made by the Program |
Board. |
(Source: P.A. 93-862, eff. 8-4-04.) |
(110 ILCS 930/7) (from Ch. 144, par. 2307) |
Sec. 7. Eligibility for DFI grants. Institutions of higher |
education shall verify that student applicants meet the |
eligibility requirements for DFI grants. An individual is |
eligible for an award under the provisions of this Act if when |
the Program Board finds: |
(a) that That the individual is an Illinois a resident |
of this State and a citizen or lawful permanent resident |
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of the United States; |
(b) (blank); That the individual is a member of a |
racial minority as defined under the terms of this Act; |
(c) that That the individual has earned any |
educational diploma at an institution of education located |
in this State, or is an Illinois a resident of the State |
for no less than 3 three years prior to applying for the |
grant, and the individual holds must hold a baccalaureate |
degree from an institution of higher education authorized |
to operate in this State learning; |
(d) that That the individual's financial resources are |
such that, in the absence of a DFI grant, the individual |
will be prevented from pursuing a graduate or professional |
degree at a qualified institution of higher education of |
his or her choice; |
(e) that That the individual has above average |
academic ability to pursue a graduate or professional |
degree, as evidenced by the following: |
(1) a minimum grade point average of a C+ (2.75 on |
a grade scale of 4.00 = A) in the last 60 hours of |
undergraduate work; and |
(2) admission to a post-baccalaureate degree |
program at a qualified institution of higher |
education; and |
(f) that That the individual meets other |
qualifications, which shall be established by the Program |
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Board; . |
(g) that the individual was a federal Pell Grant |
recipient at any point while earning a baccalaureate |
degree; |
(h) that the individual is admitted as a full-time |
student, as defined by the institution of higher |
education, for at least 9 months of the year pursuing a |
doctoral, master's, or post-baccalaureate professional |
degree program at a qualified institution of higher |
education; |
(i) that the individual has signed an agreement to |
meet this Act's employment conditions if a DFI award is |
accepted; and |
(j) in order to maintain eligibility in the DFI and in |
order to be considered for subsequent DFI grants, that the |
individual meets the scholastic requirements and |
eligibility for financial assistance required by the |
institution of higher education in which he or she is |
enrolled as a DFI participant. |
Grant funds shall be awarded only to those persons |
pursuing a graduate or professional degree program at a |
qualified institution of higher education. |
The Board shall by rule promulgate, pursuant to the |
Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, precise standards to be |
used by the Program Board to determine whether a program |
applicant has above average academic ability to pursue a |
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graduate or professional degree. |
(Source: P.A. 102-1030, eff. 5-27-22.) |
(110 ILCS 930/7.5 new) |
Sec. 7.5. Institution and institutional representative |
responsibilities. |
(a) A DFI institution shall: |
(1) be a qualified institution of higher education; |
(2) commit to providing leadership, information, and |
placement opportunities for DFI fellows; |
(3) designate an institutional representative; and |
(4) recover funds provided to a student who does not |
meet the conditions of an award under Section 10 of this |
Act and return the funds to the Board. |
(b) A DFI representative shall: |
(1) actively recruit students who will be eligible for |
DFI awards and verify to the Program Board that applicants |
for DFI financial assistance meet all eligibility |
requirements; |
(2) maintain records for award recipients, including |
DFI application materials, contracts, and records of award |
payments; |
(3) provide award recipients with academic and support |
services, such as mentoring, counseling, and other |
activities that would enhance the chances for degree |
completion and success in achieving the goals of the DFI; |
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(4) supervise the payment of awards from funds awarded |
by the Program Board; |
(5) collect, process, and forward to the Program |
Board, by the announced deadline each spring, all new |
applications and renewal forms from eligible students; and |
(6) assist award recipients who complete their program |
of study in seeking a full-time teaching or administrative |
position at an Illinois institution of higher education or |
a full-time position as an employee of this State in an |
educational-related capacity; such positions may include, |
without limitation, administrative positions in State |
elementary, secondary, or higher education agencies. |
(110 ILCS 930/8) (from Ch. 144, par. 2308) |
Sec. 8. Application. The Program Board shall design the |
application for the DFI award and determine the timetable for |
submission of the application. A student shall apply directly |
to the qualified institution of higher education that he or |
she plans to attend. All new applications and renewal forms |
shall be submitted by the institution of higher education on |
behalf of the student to the Program Board, with the |
institution's verification and endorsement. |
(Source: P.A. 93-862, eff. 8-4-04.) |
(110 ILCS 930/8.5 new) |
Sec. 8.5. Determining and administering awards. In |
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determining the recipients of awards, the Program Board shall |
favor recipients who received awards in previous years and who |
maintain conditions of eligibility as set forth in Section 7 |
and have made satisfactory academic progress toward a degree, |
as determined by each institution of higher education, as long |
as no student receives assistance for more than 4 years. In |
administering awards, the Program Board shall: |
(1) determine the award amount annually; |
(2) direct the Board to deliver the awards to the |
institution of higher education to disburse to the |
recipients, conditioned upon the recipients' satisfactory |
academic progress; and |
(3) attempt to achieve distribution of the awards |
among qualified institutions of higher education so that |
the awards are distributed equitably within fields of |
study. |
A recipient who received an award in a previous year may |
not be disqualified from receiving a subsequent award if the |
applicant's qualified institution of higher education no |
longer meets the Pell Grant criteria described in Section 2, |
as long as the applicant and the qualified institution of |
higher education maintain all other conditions of eligibility. |
Grant funds shall be distributed by an institution of |
higher education to grantees during the period of DFI |
enrollment, not to exceed 12 months per award. |
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(110 ILCS 930/10) (from Ch. 144, par. 2310) |
Sec. 10. Conditions of award. |
(a) As used in this Section, "good faith effort" includes |
actively seeking employment and maintaining contact with the |
institutional representative and Program Board. |
(b) Conditions for acceptance of a DFI award are that the |
recipient shall agree to do the following: |
(1) accept a teaching or nonteaching full-time |
appointment at an Illinois institution of higher |
education; or |
(2) accept a position as an employee of this State in |
an administrative, educational-related position, as |
determined by the Program Board, for the period equal to |
the number of years that he or she was a participant in the |
DFI; such positions shall include, without limitation, |
administrative positions in State elementary, secondary, |
or higher education agencies; or . |
(3) make a good faith effort to secure such a position |
for a time period of no less than 5 years. |
(Source: P.A. 93-862, eff. 8-4-04.) |
(110 ILCS 930/11) (from Ch. 144, par. 2311) |
Sec. 11. Penalty for failure to fulfill the conditions of |
a DFI award. If the obligation of the award is not met, |
repayment of the funds awarded shall may be required according |
to procedures developed by the Program Board. However, a |
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recipient of an award may not be penalized if the failure to |
fulfill the conditions of the award is because the recipient |
is no longer eligible due to changes made by this amendatory |
Act of the 104th General Assembly. |
(Source: P.A. 93-862, eff. 8-4-04.) |
(110 ILCS 930/11.10 new) |
Sec. 11.10. Relation to Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act. |
All grants under this Act are subject to the Illinois Grant |
Funds Recovery Act. |
(110 ILCS 930/11.15 new) |
Sec. 11.15. Applicability. The changes made to this Act by |
this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly shall first |
apply beginning with awards made for the 2025-2026 academic |
year. |
(110 ILCS 930/11.5 rep.) |
Section 15. The Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in |
Illinois Act is amended by repealing Section 11.5. |
Section 20. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act is |
amended by changing Sections 50, 52, 65.110, 65.115, and |
65.120 as follows: |
(110 ILCS 947/50) |
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Sec. 50. Minority Teachers of Illinois scholarship |
program. |
(a) As used in this Section: |
"Eligible applicant" means a minority student who has |
graduated from high school or has received a State of |
Illinois High School Diploma and has maintained a |
cumulative grade point average of no less than 2.5 on a 4.0 |
scale, and who by reason thereof is entitled to apply for |
scholarships to be awarded under this Section. |
"Minority student" means a student who is any of the |
following: |
(1) American Indian or Alaska Native (a person |
having origins in any of the original peoples of North |
and South America, including Central America, and who |
maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment). |
(2) Asian (a person having origins in any of the |
original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or |
the Indian subcontinent, including, but not limited |
to, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, |
Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and |
Vietnam). |
(3) Black or African American (a person having |
origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa). |
(4) Hispanic or Latino (a person of Cuban, |
Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or |
other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race). |
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(5) Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (a |
person having origins in any of the original peoples |
of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands). |
"Qualified bilingual minority applicant" means a |
qualified student who demonstrates proficiency in a |
language other than English by (i) receiving a State Seal |
of Biliteracy from the State Board of Education or (ii) |
receiving a passing score on an educator licensure target |
language proficiency test. |
"Qualified student" means a student who: person |
(i) was enrolled in a public school district in |
this State, at any point in kindergarten through grade |
12, that had an average of least 70% of students who |
were eligible for free or reduced-price lunch during |
the most recent 3 school years for which data is |
available from the State Board of Education; |
(ii) was either: |
(A) enrolled in a public school district in |
this State, at any point in kindergarten through |
grade 12, that had a 3-year average teacher |
vacancy rate at or above the 3-year statewide |
average teacher vacancy rate, excluding public |
school districts that had zero vacancies, in any |
school year among the most recent 3 school years |
for which data is available from the State Board |
of Education; or |
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(B) enrolled in a public school district in |
this State, at any point in kindergarten through |
grade 12, in which the number of teacher vacancies |
in the district was at or above the statewide |
average number of teacher vacancies, excluding |
public school districts that had zero vacancies, |
in any school year among the most recent 3 school |
years for which data is available from the State |
Board of Education; |
(iii) has graduated from high school or has |
received a State of Illinois High School Diploma; |
(iv) who is an Illinois a resident of this State |
and a citizen or permanent resident of the United |
States; (ii) who is a minority student, as defined in |
this Section; (iii) who, as an eligible applicant, |
(v) has made a timely application for a teacher |
minority teaching scholarship under this Section; |
(vi) (iv) who is enrolled on at least a half-time |
basis at a qualified Illinois institution of higher |
learning; |
(vii) (v) who is enrolled in a course of study |
leading to teacher licensure, including alternative |
teacher licensure, to be a preschool, elementary, or |
secondary school teacher, or, if the student is |
already licensed to teach, in a course of study |
leading to an additional teaching endorsement or a |
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master's degree in an academic field in which he or she |
is teaching or plans to teach or who has received one |
or more College and Career Pathway Endorsements |
pursuant to Section 80 of the Postsecondary and |
Workforce Readiness Act and commits to enrolling in a |
course of study leading to teacher licensure, |
including alternative teacher licensure, to be a |
preschool, elementary, or secondary school teacher; |
(viii) (vi) who maintains a grade point average of |
no less than 2.5 on a 4.0 scale; and |
(ix) (vii) who continues to advance satisfactorily |
toward the attainment of a degree. |
(b) The Commission shall determine, at its discretion, how |
to verify whether an applicant is a qualified student. The |
Commission shall award teacher scholarships under this Section |
to qualified students who demonstrate to the Commission that |
they satisfy the requirements and purpose of this Section. All |
qualified students may apply. A student who received a |
scholarship under this Section in a previous academic year may |
not be disqualified from receiving a subsequent award if the |
public school district where the student had been enrolled no |
longer meets the criteria regarding free or reduced-price |
lunch or teacher vacancies described in this Section, as long |
as the student maintains all other conditions of eligibility. |
In order to encourage academically talented Illinois minority |
students to pursue teaching careers at the preschool or |
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elementary or secondary school level and to address and |
alleviate the teacher shortage crisis in this State described |
under the provisions of the Transitions in Education Act, each |
qualified student shall be awarded a minority teacher |
scholarship to any qualified Illinois institution of higher |
learning. However, preference may be given to qualified |
applicants enrolled at or above the junior level. |
(c) The annual teacher scholarship amount shall be |
computed by the institution. Each minority teacher scholarship |
awarded under this Section shall be in an amount sufficient to |
pay the total cost of attendance tuition and fees and room and |
board costs of the qualified Illinois institution of higher |
learning at which the recipient is enrolled, up to an annual |
maximum of $5,000; except that in the case of a recipient who |
does not reside on-campus at the institution at which he or she |
is enrolled, the amount of the scholarship shall be sufficient |
to pay tuition and fee expenses and a commuter allowance, up to |
an annual maximum of $5,000. However, if at least $2,850,000 |
is appropriated in a given fiscal year for the Minority |
Teachers of Illinois scholarship program, then, in each fiscal |
year thereafter, each scholarship awarded under this Section |
shall be in an amount sufficient to pay the tuition and fees |
and room and board costs of the qualified Illinois institution |
of higher learning at which the recipient is enrolled, up to an |
annual maximum of $7,500; except that in the case of a |
recipient who does not reside on-campus at the institution at |
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which he or she is enrolled, the amount of the scholarship |
shall be sufficient to pay tuition and fee expenses and a |
commuter allowance, up to an annual maximum of $7,500. |
(d) The total amount of minority teacher scholarship |
assistance awarded by the Commission under this Section to an |
individual in any given fiscal year, when added to other |
financial assistance awarded to that individual for that year, |
shall not exceed the total cost of attendance at the |
institution at which the student is enrolled. If the amount of |
a minority teacher scholarship to be awarded to a scholarship |
recipient qualified student as provided in subsection (c) of |
this Section exceeds the total cost of attendance at the |
institution at which the student is enrolled, the minority |
teacher scholarship shall be reduced by an amount equal to the |
amount by which the combined financial assistance available to |
the recipient student exceeds the total cost of attendance. |
(e) The maximum number of academic terms for which a |
recipient qualified student can receive minority teacher |
scholarship assistance shall be 8 semesters or 12 quarters. |
(f) In any academic year for which an eligible applicant |
under this Section accepts financial assistance through the |
Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois Program, the Special |
Education Teacher Tuition Waiver Program, or the Teach |
Illinois Scholarship Program, Paul Douglas Teacher Scholarship |
Program, as authorized by Section 551 et seq. of the Higher |
Education Act of 1965, the applicant shall not be eligible for |
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scholarship assistance awarded under this Section. |
(g) All applications for minority teacher scholarships to |
be awarded under this Section shall be made to the Commission |
on forms which the Commission shall provide for eligible |
applicants. Applicants must submit an application annually. |
Applicants must also complete the Free Application for Federal |
Student Aid. The form of applications and the information |
required to be set forth therein shall be determined by the |
Commission, and the Commission shall require eligible |
applicants to submit with their applications such supporting |
documents or recommendations as the Commission deems |
necessary. If an application is incomplete, the Commission |
shall notify the applicant. The applicant shall then have an |
opportunity to furnish the missing information; however, the |
application shall be considered for processing only as of the |
date when the application is complete and received by the |
Commission. Applicants may be required to furnish the |
institution at which they are enrolled with a copy of their |
high school transcripts, any other documentation verifying |
high school graduation, or a copy of their State of Illinois |
High School Diploma. |
(h) Subject to a separate appropriation for such purposes, |
payment of any minority teacher scholarship awarded under this |
Section shall be determined by the Commission. All scholarship |
funds distributed in accordance with this subsection shall be |
paid to the institution and used only for payment of the |
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tuition and fee and room and board expenses incurred by the |
student in connection with his or her attendance at a |
qualified Illinois institution of higher learning. Any |
minority teacher scholarship awarded under this Section shall |
be applicable to 2 semesters or 3 quarters of enrollment |
within a regular academic year. If a recipient qualified |
student withdraws from enrollment prior to completion of the |
first semester or quarter for which the minority teacher |
scholarship is applicable, the school shall refund to the |
Commission the full amount of the minority teacher |
scholarship. |
(i) The Commission shall administer the minority teacher |
scholarship aid program established by this Section and shall |
make all necessary and proper rules not inconsistent with this |
Section for its effective implementation. The Commission shall |
make information available on its website regarding school |
districts that meet the criteria set forth in the definition |
of a qualified student under subsection (a). |
(j) When an appropriation to the Commission for a given |
fiscal year is insufficient to provide scholarships to all |
qualified students, the Commission shall allocate the |
appropriation in accordance with this subsection. If funds are |
insufficient to provide all qualified students with a |
scholarship as authorized by this Section, the Commission |
shall allocate the available scholarship funds for that fiscal |
year to qualified students who submit a timely complete |
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application form on or before a date specified by the |
Commission based on the following order of priority: |
(1) To students who received a scholarship under this |
Section in the prior academic year and who remain eligible |
for a minority teacher scholarship under this Section. |
(2) To Except as otherwise provided in subsection (k), |
to students who demonstrate the most financial need, as |
determined by the Commission. |
(3) To students with the earliest date of received |
completed applications. |
(4) To students enrolled at or above the junior level. |
(k) Notwithstanding paragraph (2) of subsection (j), at |
least 35% of the funds appropriated for scholarships awarded |
under this Section in each fiscal year shall be reserved for |
qualified male minority applicants, with priority being given |
to qualified Black male applicants beginning with fiscal year |
2023. If the Commission does not receive enough applications |
from qualified male minorities on or before January 1 of each |
fiscal year to award 35% of the funds appropriated for these |
scholarships to qualified male minority applicants, then the |
Commission may award a portion of the reserved funds to |
qualified female minority applicants in accordance with |
subsection (j). |
If Beginning with fiscal year 2023, if at least $2,850,000 |
but less than $4,200,000 is appropriated in a given fiscal |
year for scholarships awarded under this Section, then at |
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least 10% of the funds appropriated shall be reserved for |
qualified bilingual minority applicants, with priority being |
given to qualified bilingual minority applicants who are |
enrolled in an educator preparation program with a |
concentration in bilingual, bicultural education. If Beginning |
with fiscal year 2023, if at least $4,200,000 is appropriated |
in a given fiscal year for the Minority Teachers of Illinois |
scholarship program, then at least 30% of the funds |
appropriated shall be reserved for qualified bilingual |
minority applicants, with priority being given to qualified |
bilingual minority applicants who are enrolled in an educator |
preparation program with a concentration in bilingual, |
bicultural education. For a fiscal year to which this |
subsection applies, if, on or after January 1 of that fiscal |
year, appropriated funds remain after awarding reserved funds |
to Beginning with fiscal year 2023, if at least $2,850,000 is |
appropriated in a given fiscal year for scholarships awarded |
under this Section but the Commission does not receive enough |
applications from qualified bilingual minority applicants on |
or before January 1 of that fiscal year to award at least 10% |
of the funds appropriated to qualified bilingual minority |
applicants, then the Commission may, in its discretion, award |
a portion of the reserved funds to other qualified students in |
accordance with subsection (j). |
(l) Prior to receiving scholarship assistance for any |
academic year, each recipient of a minority teacher |
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scholarship awarded under this Section shall be required by |
the Commission to sign and submit a teaching agreement or |
promissory note to the Commission an agreement under which the |
recipient pledges that, within the one-year period following |
the termination of the program for which the recipient was |
awarded a minority teacher scholarship, the recipient (i) |
shall begin teaching for a period of not less than one year for |
each year of scholarship assistance he or she was awarded |
under this Section and shall teach on a continuous basis for |
the required period of time; (ii) shall fulfill this teaching |
obligation at a nonprofit Illinois public, private, or |
parochial preschool, elementary school, or secondary school |
district in this State that had a 3-year average teacher |
vacancy rate at or above the 3-year statewide average teacher |
vacancy rate, excluding public school districts that had zero |
vacancies, in any school year among the most recent 3 school |
years for which data is available from the State Board of |
Education or a public school district in this State in which |
the number of teacher vacancies in the district was at or above |
the statewide average number of teacher vacancies, excluding |
public school districts that had zero vacancies, in any school |
year among the most recent 3 school years for which data is |
available from the State Board of Education at which no less |
than 30% of the enrolled students are minority students in the |
year during which the recipient begins teaching at the school |
or may instead, if the recipient received a scholarship as a |
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qualified bilingual minority applicant, fulfill this teaching |
obligation in a program in transitional bilingual education |
pursuant to Article 14C of the School Code or in a school in |
which 20 or more English learner students in the same language |
classification are enrolled; and (iii) shall, upon request by |
the Commission, provide the Commission with evidence that he |
or she is fulfilling or has fulfilled the terms of the teaching |
agreement provided for in this subsection. Recipients of a |
teacher scholarship under this Section are also required to |
provide the Commission with evidence of compliance with |
program requirements, including, but not limited to annual |
follow-up questionnaires. Recipients of a teacher scholarship |
under this Section must also promise to use the proceeds of the |
scholarship for educational expenses. |
(l-5) If, prior to the 2025-2026 academic year, an |
individual received a scholarship under this Section and |
signed an agreement pledging to teach at a school meeting |
specified criteria and that individual receives a subsequent |
scholarship under this Section on or after the effective date |
of this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly, then |
that recipient may complete his or her entire teaching |
obligation at a school meeting the criteria described in |
subsection (l) of this Section and the Commission shall |
consider such employment to satisfy the terms of that |
recipient's agreement to teach signed before the effective |
date of this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly. |
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(m) If a recipient of a minority teacher scholarship |
awarded under this Section fails to fulfill the teaching |
obligation set forth in subsection (l) of this Section, the |
scholarship converts to a loan. The repayment period shall be |
completed within 10 years after the scholarship converts to a |
loan. |
The 10-year period may be extended if the recipient (i) |
serves, for not more than 3 years, as a member of the United |
States Armed Forces; (ii) is temporarily disabled, for not |
more than 3 years, as established by the sworn affidavit of a |
licensed physician; (iii) is seeking and unable to find |
full-time employment, for one continuous period not to exceed |
2 years, and is able to provide evidence of that fact; (iv) |
withdraws from a course of study leading to licensure as a |
teacher but is enrolled full time in another academic |
discipline; or (v) is pursuing a graduate course of study and |
is enrolled on a full-time basis for one continuous period of |
time not to exceed 3 years. During the time a recipient |
qualifies for any extensions, the recipient is not required to |
make payments and interest does not accrue. |
The recipient shall enter repayment status on the earliest |
of the following: the first day of the first calendar month |
after the recipient has ceased to pursue a course of study |
leading to licensure as a teacher at the preschool, |
elementary, or secondary level, but not before 6 months have |
elapsed after the cessation of at least half-time enrollment |
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in such a course of study; the date the recipient informs the |
Commission that the recipient does not plan to fulfill the |
teaching obligation; or the day after the latest date upon |
which the recipient must have begun teaching after completing |
the postsecondary education for which the scholarship was |
awarded. |
The the Commission shall require the recipient to repay |
the amount of the scholarships received, prorated according to |
the fraction of the teaching obligation not completed, at an |
annual a rate of interest equal to 5%, and, if applicable, |
reasonable collection fees. If a recipient who enters into |
repayment under this subsection (m) subsequently, within 5 |
years of entering repayment, begins to teach at a school |
meeting the description under subsection (l) of this Section, |
the Commission may reduce the amount owed by the recipient in |
proportion to the amount of the teaching obligation completed. |
The Commission is authorized to establish rules relating to |
its collection activities for repayment of scholarships under |
this Section. All repayments collected under this Section |
shall be forwarded to the State Comptroller for deposit into |
the State's General Revenue Fund. |
A recipient is not required to repay the amount of the |
scholarship received if the recipient becomes permanently |
totally disabled, as established by the sworn affidavit of a |
qualified physician, or if the recipient's representative |
provides the Commission with a death certificate or other |
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evidence that the recipient has died. |
(n) A recipient of a minority teacher scholarship shall |
not be considered in violation of the agreement entered into |
pursuant to subsection (l) if the recipient (i) enrolls on a |
full time basis as a graduate student in a course of study |
related to the field of teaching at a qualified Illinois |
institution of higher learning; (ii) is serving, not in excess |
of 3 years, as a member of the armed services of the United |
States; (iii) is a person with a temporary total disability |
for a period of time not to exceed 3 years as established by |
sworn affidavit of a qualified physician; (iv) is seeking |
full-time employment for one continuous period not to exceed 2 |
years and is unable to find full time employment as a teacher |
at a an Illinois public, private, or parochial preschool or |
elementary or secondary school district in this State that |
satisfies the criteria set forth in subsection (l) of this |
Section and is able to provide evidence of that fact; (v) |
becomes a person with a permanent total disability as |
established by sworn affidavit of a qualified physician; (vi) |
is taking additional courses, on at least a half-time basis, |
needed to obtain licensure as a teacher in Illinois; or (vii) |
is fulfilling teaching requirements associated with other |
programs administered by the Commission and cannot |
concurrently fulfill them under this Section in a period of |
time equal to the length of the teaching obligation. |
(o) Scholarship recipients under this Section who withdraw |
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from a program of teacher education but remain enrolled in |
school to continue their postsecondary studies in another |
academic discipline shall not be required to commence |
repayment of their Minority Teachers of Illinois scholarship |
so long as they remain enrolled in school on a full-time basis |
or if they can document for the Commission special |
circumstances that warrant extension of repayment. |
(o-5) The Commission may not require repayment of any |
Minority Teachers of Illinois scholarship from any recipient |
who: |
(1) received that scholarship during the 2024-2025 |
academic year; |
(2) would have remained eligible for the Minority |
Teachers of Illinois scholarship if it remained in effect |
for the 2025-2026 academic year; |
(3) does not meet the definition of a qualified |
student under the Teachers of Illinois scholarship program |
established by this amendatory Act of the 104th General |
Assembly; and |
(4) does not complete the educator preparation program |
in which the recipient was enrolled when receiving the |
Minority Teachers of Illinois scholarship. |
(p) The State Board of Education shall furnish all |
appropriate data referenced within the definition of a |
qualified student under subsection (a) on a timely basis to |
the Commission. If the Minority Teachers of Illinois |
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scholarship program does not expend at least 90% of the amount |
appropriated for the program in a given fiscal year for 3 |
consecutive fiscal years and the Commission does not receive |
enough applications from the groups identified in subsection |
(k) on or before January 1 in each of those fiscal years to |
meet the percentage reserved for those groups under subsection |
(k), then up to 3% of amount appropriated for the program for |
each of next 3 fiscal years shall be allocated to increasing |
awareness of the program and for the recruitment of Black male |
applicants. The Commission shall make a recommendation to the |
General Assembly by January 1 of the year immediately |
following the end of that third fiscal year regarding whether |
the amount allocated to increasing awareness and recruitment |
should continue. |
(q) Each qualified Illinois institution of higher learning |
that receives funds from the Minority Teachers of Illinois |
scholarship program shall host an annual information session |
at the institution about the program for teacher candidates of |
color in accordance with rules adopted by the Commission. |
Additionally, the institution shall ensure that each |
scholarship recipient enrolled at the institution meets with |
an academic advisor at least once per academic year to |
facilitate on-time completion of the recipient's educator |
preparation program. Institutions shall also submit |
eligibility information for qualified students in sufficient |
time for the Commission to make award announcements. |
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Teacher scholarship awards under this Section shall be |
paid directly to the approved institution of record that |
certifies to the Commission that the applicant is an eligible |
recipient. The Commission shall annually establish priority |
claim dates for the submission of payment requests and inform |
institutions of the required priority dates. Late payment |
requests shall result in the delayed processing of payments. |
Payment requests shall be processed in the sequence of receipt |
by the Commission and as funds are available. Institutions may |
submit their payment requests beginning 10 days prior to the |
start of classes for the term for which payment is being |
requested. |
The Commission shall disburse scholarship funds in 2 or 3 |
installments, depending on the number of terms financed by the |
scholarship, except that multiple disbursements are not |
required in cases in which the applicant's eligibility is not |
determined until the final term of the regular academic year |
for which the scholarship is being awarded or if a student is |
attending only one term and the maximum award does not exceed |
the student's cost of attendance. |
Funds shall be remitted by the Commission to institutions |
on behalf of recipients. Upon receipt of scholarship funds, |
the institution shall verify the recipient's enrollment status |
for the term for which the award was intended. If enrolled, the |
institution may credit the scholarship funds to the |
recipient's account for expenses due and payable. The balance |
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of the disbursement shall be released to the recipient. Upon |
receipt of the scholarship funds, if the recipient has |
withdrawn from enrollment for the terms for which the award |
was intended, the institution shall return the amount of the |
scholarship payment to the Commission. |
(r) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory |
Act of the 104th General Assembly shall first apply beginning |
with awards made for the 2025-2026 academic year. The changes |
made to this Section by Public Act 101-654 will first take |
effect with awards made for the 2022-2023 academic year. |
(Source: P.A. 102-465, eff. 1-1-22; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; |
102-1100, eff. 1-1-23; 103-448, eff. 8-4-23; revised 7-19-24.) |
(110 ILCS 947/52) |
Sec. 52. Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois Program; Golden |
Apple Foundation for Excellence in Teaching. |
(a) In this Section, "Foundation" means the Golden Apple |
Foundation for Excellence in Teaching, a registered 501(c)(3) |
not-for-profit corporation. |
(a-2) In order to encourage academically talented Illinois |
students, especially minority students, to pursue teaching |
careers, especially in teacher shortage disciplines (which |
shall be defined to include early childhood education) or at |
hard-to-staff schools (as defined by the Commission in |
consultation with the State Board of Education), to provide |
those students with the crucial mentoring, guidance, and |
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in-service support that will significantly increase the |
likelihood that they will complete their full teaching |
commitments and elect to continue teaching in targeted |
disciplines and hard-to-staff schools, and to ensure that |
students in this State will continue to have access to a pool |
of highly qualified highly-qualified teachers, each qualified |
student shall be awarded a Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois |
Program scholarship to any Illinois institution of higher |
learning. The Commission shall administer the Golden Apple |
Scholars of Illinois Program, which shall be managed by the |
Foundation pursuant to the terms of a grant agreement meeting |
the requirements of Section 4 of the Illinois Grant Funds |
Recovery Act. |
(a-3) For purposes of this Section, a qualified student |
shall be a student who meets the following qualifications: |
(1) is a resident of this State and a citizen or |
eligible noncitizen of the United States; |
(2) is a high school graduate or a person who has |
received a State of Illinois High School Diploma; |
(3) is enrolled or accepted, on at least a half-time |
basis, at an institution of higher learning; |
(4) is pursuing a postsecondary course of study |
leading to initial certification or pursuing additional |
course work needed to gain State Board of Education |
approval to teach, including alternative teacher |
licensure; and |
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(5) is a participant in programs managed by and is |
approved to receive a scholarship from the Foundation. |
(a-5) (Blank). |
(b) (Blank). |
(b-5) Funds designated for the Golden Apple Scholars of |
Illinois Program shall be used by the Commission for the |
payment of scholarship assistance under this Section or for |
the award of grant funds, subject to the Illinois Grant Funds |
Recovery Act, to the Foundation. Subject to appropriation, |
awards of grant funds to the Foundation shall be made on an |
annual basis and following an application for grant funds by |
the Foundation. |
(b-10) Each year, the Foundation shall include in its |
application to the Commission for grant funds an estimate of |
the amount of scholarship assistance to be provided to |
qualified students during the grant period. Any amount of |
appropriated funds exceeding the estimated amount of |
scholarship assistance may be awarded by the Commission to the |
Foundation for management expenses expected to be incurred by |
the Foundation in providing the mentoring, guidance, and |
in-service supports that will increase the likelihood that |
qualified students will complete their teaching commitments |
and elect to continue teaching in hard-to-staff schools. If |
the estimate of the amount of scholarship assistance described |
in the Foundation's application is less than the actual amount |
required for the award of scholarship assistance to qualified |
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students, the Foundation shall be responsible for using |
awarded grant funds to ensure all qualified students receive |
scholarship assistance under this Section. |
(b-15) All grant funds not expended or legally obligated |
within the time specified in a grant agreement between the |
Foundation and the Commission shall be returned to the |
Commission within 45 days. Any funds legally obligated by the |
end of a grant agreement shall be liquidated within 45 days or |
otherwise returned to the Commission within 90 days after the |
end of the grant agreement that resulted in the award of grant |
funds. |
(c) Each scholarship awarded under this Section shall be |
in an amount sufficient to pay the tuition and fees and room |
and board costs of the Illinois institution of higher learning |
at which the recipient is enrolled, up to an annual maximum of |
$5,000; except that, in the case of a recipient who does not |
reside on campus at the institution of higher learning at |
which he or she is enrolled, the amount of the scholarship |
shall be sufficient to pay tuition and fee expenses and a |
commuter allowance, up to an annual maximum of $5,000. All |
scholarship funds distributed in accordance with this Section |
shall be paid to the institution on behalf of recipients. |
(d) The total amount of scholarship assistance awarded by |
the Commission under this Section to an individual in any |
given fiscal year, when added to other financial assistance |
awarded to that individual for that year, shall not exceed the |
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cost of attendance at the institution of higher learning at |
which the student is enrolled. In any academic year for which a |
qualified student under this Section accepts financial |
assistance through any other teacher scholarship program |
administered by the Commission, a qualified student shall not |
be eligible for scholarship assistance awarded under this |
Section. |
(e) A recipient may receive up to 8 semesters or 12 |
quarters of scholarship assistance under this Section. |
Scholarship funds are applicable toward 2 semesters or 3 |
quarters of enrollment each academic year. |
(f) All applications for scholarship assistance to be |
awarded under this Section shall be made to the Foundation in a |
form determined by the Foundation. Each year, the Foundation |
shall notify the Commission of the individuals awarded |
scholarship assistance under this Section. Each year, at least |
30% of the Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois Program |
scholarships shall be awarded to students residing in counties |
having a population of less than 500,000. |
(g) (Blank). |
(h) The Commission shall administer the payment of |
scholarship assistance provided through the Golden Apple |
Scholars of Illinois Program and shall make all necessary and |
proper rules not inconsistent with this Section for the |
effective implementation of this Section. |
(i) Prior to receiving scholarship assistance for any |
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academic year, each recipient of a scholarship awarded under |
this Section shall be required by the Foundation to sign an |
agreement under which the recipient pledges that, within the |
2-year period following the termination of the academic |
program for which the recipient was awarded a scholarship, the |
recipient: (i) shall begin teaching for a period of not less |
than 5 years, (ii) shall fulfill this teaching obligation at a |
nonprofit Illinois public, private, or parochial preschool or |
an Illinois public elementary or secondary school that |
qualifies for teacher loan cancellation under Section |
465(a)(2)(A) of the federal Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 |
U.S.C. 1087ee(a)(2)(A)) or other Illinois schools deemed |
eligible for fulfilling the teaching commitment as designated |
by the Foundation, and (iii) shall, upon request of the |
Foundation, provide the Foundation with evidence that he or |
she is fulfilling or has fulfilled the terms of the teaching |
agreement provided for in this subsection. Upon request, the |
Foundation shall provide evidence of teacher fulfillment to |
the Commission. |
(j) If a recipient of a scholarship awarded under this |
Section fails to fulfill the teaching obligation set forth in |
subsection (i) of this Section, the Commission shall require |
the recipient to repay the amount of the scholarships |
received, prorated according to the fraction of the teaching |
obligation not completed, plus interest at a rate of 5% and, if |
applicable, reasonable collection fees. If a recipient who |
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enters into repayment under this subsection (j) subsequently, |
within 5 years of entering repayment, begins to teach at a |
school meeting the description under subsection (i) of this |
Section, the Commission may reduce the amount owed by the |
recipient in proportion to the amount of the teaching |
obligation completed. Reduction of the amount owed shall not |
be construed as reinstatement in the Golden Apple Scholars |
program. Reinstatement in the program shall be solely at the |
discretion of the Golden Apple Foundation on terms determined |
by the Foundation. Payments received by the Commission under |
this subsection (j) shall be remitted to the State Comptroller |
for deposit into the General Revenue Fund, except that that |
portion of a recipient's repayment that equals the amount in |
expenses that the Commission has reasonably incurred in |
attempting collection from that recipient shall be remitted to |
the State Comptroller for deposit into the ISAC Accounts |
Receivable Fund, a special fund in the State treasury. |
(k) A recipient of a scholarship awarded by the Foundation |
under this Section shall not be considered to have failed to |
fulfill the teaching obligations of the agreement entered into |
pursuant to subsection (i) if the recipient (i) enrolls on a |
full-time basis as a graduate student in a course of study |
related to the field of teaching at an institution of higher |
learning; (ii) is serving as a member of the armed services of |
the United States; (iii) is a person with a temporary total |
disability, as established by sworn affidavit of a qualified |
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physician; (iv) is seeking and unable to find full-time |
employment as a teacher at a school that satisfies the |
criteria set forth in subsection (i) and is able to provide |
evidence of that fact; (v) is taking additional courses, on at |
least a half-time basis, needed to obtain certification as a |
teacher in Illinois; (vi) is fulfilling teaching requirements |
associated with other programs administered by the Commission |
and cannot concurrently fulfill them under this Section in a |
period of time equal to the length of the teaching obligation; |
or (vii) is participating in a program established under |
Executive Order 10924 of the President of the United States or |
the federal National Community Service Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. |
12501 et seq.). Any such extension of the period during which |
the teaching requirement must be fulfilled shall be subject to |
limitations of duration as established by the Commission. |
(l) A recipient who fails to fulfill the teaching |
obligations of the agreement entered into pursuant to |
subsection (i) of this Section shall repay the amount of |
scholarship assistance awarded to them under this Section |
within 10 years. |
(m) Annually, at a time determined by the Commission in |
consultation with the Foundation, the Foundation shall submit |
a report to assist the Commission in monitoring the |
Foundation's performance of grant activities. The report shall |
describe the following: |
(1) the Foundation's anticipated expenditures for the |
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next fiscal year; |
(2) the number of qualified students receiving |
scholarship assistance at each institution of higher |
learning where a qualified student was enrolled under this |
Section during the previous fiscal year; |
(3) the total monetary value of scholarship funds paid |
to each institution of higher learning at which a |
qualified student was enrolled during the previous fiscal |
year; |
(4) the number of scholarship recipients who completed |
a baccalaureate degree during the previous fiscal year; |
(5) the number of scholarship recipients who fulfilled |
their teaching obligation during the previous fiscal year; |
(6) the number of scholarship recipients who failed to |
fulfill their teaching obligation during the previous |
fiscal year; |
(7) the number of scholarship recipients granted an |
extension described in subsection (k) of this Section |
during the previous fiscal year; |
(8) the number of scholarship recipients required to |
repay scholarship assistance in accordance with subsection |
(j) of this Section during the previous fiscal year; |
(9) the number of scholarship recipients who |
successfully repaid scholarship assistance in full during |
the previous fiscal year; |
(10) the number of scholarship recipients who |
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defaulted on their obligation to repay scholarship |
assistance during the previous fiscal year; |
(11) the amount of scholarship assistance subject to |
collection in accordance with subsection (j) of this |
Section at the end of the previous fiscal year; |
(12) the amount of collected funds to be remitted to |
the Comptroller in accordance with subsection (j) of this |
Section at the end of the previous fiscal year; and |
(13) other information that the Commission may |
reasonably request. |
(n) Nothing in this Section shall affect the rights of the |
Commission to collect moneys owed to it by recipients of |
scholarship assistance through the Illinois Future Teacher |
Corps Program, repealed by Public Act 98-533. |
(o) The Auditor General shall prepare an annual audit of |
the operations and finances of the Golden Apple Scholars of |
Illinois Program. This audit shall be provided to the |
Governor, General Assembly, and the Commission. |
(p) The suspension of grant making authority found in |
Section 4.2 of the Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act shall not |
apply to grants made pursuant to this Section. |
(Source: P.A. 102-1071, eff. 6-10-22; 102-1100, eff. 1-1-23; |
103-154, eff. 6-30-23; 103-448, eff. 8-4-23; revised |
10-16-24.) |
(110 ILCS 947/65.110) |
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Sec. 65.110. Post-Master of Social Work School Social Work |
Professional Educator License scholarship. |
(a) Subject to appropriation, beginning with awards for |
the 2022-2023 academic year, the Commission shall award |
annually up to 250 Post-Master of Social Work School Social |
Work Professional Educator License scholarships to a person |
who: |
(1) holds a valid Illinois-licensed clinical social |
work license or social work license; |
(2) has obtained a master's degree in social work from |
an approved program; |
(3) is a United States citizen or eligible noncitizen; |
and |
(4) submits an application to the Commission for such |
scholarship and agrees to take courses to obtain an |
Illinois Professional Educator License with an endorsement |
in School Social Work. |
(b) If an appropriation for this Section for a given |
fiscal year is insufficient to provide scholarships to all |
qualified applicants, the Commission shall allocate the |
appropriation as follows in accordance with this subsection |
(b). If funds are insufficient to provide all qualified |
applicants with a scholarship as authorized by this Section, |
the Commission shall allocate the available scholarship funds |
for that fiscal year to qualified applicants who submit a |
complete application on or before a date specified by the |
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Commission, based on the following order of priority: |
(1) first firstly, to students who received a |
scholarship under this Section in the prior academic year |
and who remain eligible for a scholarship under this |
Section; |
(2) (blank) secondly, to new, qualified applicants who |
are members of a racial minority, as defined in subsection |
(c); and |
(3) then finally, to other new, qualified applicants |
in accordance with this Section. |
(c) Scholarships awarded under this Section shall be |
issued pursuant to rules adopted by the Commission. In |
awarding scholarships, the Commission shall give priority to |
those applicants who are members of a racial minority. Racial |
minorities are underrepresented as school social workers in |
elementary and secondary schools in this State, and the |
General Assembly finds that it is in the interest of this State |
to provide them with priority consideration for programs that |
encourage their participation in this field and thereby foster |
a profession that is more reflective of the diversity of |
Illinois students and the parents they will serve. A more |
reflective workforce in school social work allows improved |
outcomes for students and a better utilization of services. |
Therefore, the Commission shall give priority to those |
applicants who are members of a racial minority. In this |
subsection (c), "racial minority" means a person who is a |
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citizen of the United States or a lawful permanent resident of |
the United States and who is: |
(1) Black (a person having origins in any of the black |
racial groups in Africa); |
(2) Hispanic (a person of Spanish or Portuguese |
culture with origins in Mexico, South or Central America, |
or the Caribbean Islands, regardless of race); |
(3) Asian American (a person having origins in any of |
the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the |
Indian Subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands); or |
(4) American Indian or Alaskan Native (a person having |
origins in any of the original peoples of North America). |
(d) Each scholarship shall be applied to the payment of |
tuition and mandatory fees at the University of Illinois, |
Southern Illinois University, Chicago State University, |
Eastern Illinois University, Governors State University, |
Illinois State University, Northeastern Illinois University, |
Northern Illinois University, and Western Illinois University. |
Each scholarship may be applied to pay tuition and mandatory |
fees required to obtain an Illinois Professional Educator |
License with an endorsement in School Social Work. |
(e) The Commission shall make tuition and fee payments |
directly to the qualified institution of higher learning that |
the applicant attends. |
(f) Any person who has accepted a scholarship under this |
Section must, within one year after graduation or termination |
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of enrollment in a Post-Master of Social Work Professional |
Education License with an endorsement in School Social Work |
program, begin working as a school social worker at a public or |
nonpublic not-for-profit preschool, elementary school, or |
secondary school located in this State for at least 2 of the 5 |
years immediately following that graduation or termination, |
excluding, however, from the computation of that 5-year |
period: (i) any time up to 3 years spent in the military |
service, whether such service occurs before or after the |
person graduates; (ii) the time that person is a person with a |
temporary total disability for a period of time not to exceed 3 |
years, as established by the sworn affidavit of a qualified |
physician; and (iii) the time that person is seeking and |
unable to find full-time employment as a school social worker |
at a State public or nonpublic not-for-profit preschool, |
elementary school, or secondary school. |
(g) If a recipient of a scholarship under this Section |
fails to fulfill the work obligation set forth in subsection |
(f), the Commission shall require the recipient to repay the |
amount of the scholarships received, prorated according to the |
fraction of the obligation not completed, at a rate of |
interest equal to 5%, and, if applicable, reasonable |
collection fees. The Commission is authorized to establish |
rules relating to its collection activities for repayment of |
scholarships under this Section. All repayments collected |
under this Section shall be forwarded to the State Comptroller |
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for deposit into this State's General Revenue Fund. |
A recipient of a scholarship under this Section is not |
considered to be in violation of the failure to fulfill the |
work obligation under subsection (f) if the recipient (i) |
enrolls on a full-time basis as a graduate student in a course |
of study related to the field of social work at a qualified |
Illinois institution of higher learning; (ii) is serving, not |
in excess of 3 years, as a member of the armed services of the |
United States; (iii) is a person with a temporary total |
disability for a period of time not to exceed 3 years, as |
established by the sworn affidavit of a qualified physician; |
(iv) is seeking and unable to find full-time employment as a |
school social worker at an Illinois public or nonpublic |
not-for-profit preschool, elementary school, or secondary |
school that satisfies the criteria set forth in subsection (f) |
and is able to provide evidence of that fact; or (v) becomes a |
person with a permanent total disability, as established by |
the sworn affidavit of a qualified physician. |
(Source: P.A. 102-621, eff. 1-1-22; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; |
102-1030, eff. 5-27-22.) |
(110 ILCS 947/65.115) |
Sec. 65.115. School and Municipal Social Work Shortage |
Loan Repayment Program. |
(a) To encourage Illinois students to work, and to |
continue to work, as a school social worker in public school |
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districts in this State or in State municipalities, the |
Commission shall, each year, receive and consider applications |
for loan repayment assistance under this Section. This program |
shall be known as the School and Municipal Social Work |
Shortage Loan Repayment Program. The Commission shall |
administer the program and shall adopt all necessary and |
proper rules to effectively implement the program. |
(b) Beginning July 1, 2022, subject to a separate |
appropriation made for such purposes, the Commission shall |
award a grant, up to a maximum of $6,500, to each qualified |
applicant. The Commission may encourage the recipient of a |
grant under this Section to use the grant award for repayment |
of the recipient's educational loan. If an appropriation for |
this program for a given fiscal year is insufficient to |
provide grants to all qualified applicants, the Commission |
shall allocate the appropriation in accordance with this |
subsection. If funds are insufficient to provide all qualified |
applicants with a grant as authorized by this Section, the |
Commission shall allocate the available grant funds for the |
that fiscal year to qualified applicants who submit a complete |
application on or before a date specified by the Commission, |
based on the following order of priority: |
(1) first, to students who received a grant under this |
Section in the prior fiscal year and who remain eligible |
for a grant under this Section new, qualified applicants |
who are members of a racial minority as defined in |
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subsection (e); and |
(2) then second, to other new, qualified applicants in |
accordance with this Section. |
(c) A person is a qualified applicant under this Section |
if he or she meets all of the following qualifications: |
(1) The person is a United States citizen or eligible |
noncitizen. |
(2) The person is a resident of this State. |
(3) The person is a borrower with an outstanding |
balance due on an educational loan related to obtaining a |
degree in social work. |
(4) The person has been employed as a school social |
worker by a public elementary school or secondary school |
in this State for at least 12 consecutive months or as a |
social worker for an Illinois municipality who did not |
report directly to a police department. |
(5) The person is currently employed as a school |
social worker by a public elementary school or secondary |
school in this State or as a social worker for an Illinois |
municipality who does not report directly to a police |
department. |
(d) An applicant shall submit an application, in a form |
determined by the Commission, for grant assistance under this |
Section to the Commission. An applicant is required to submit, |
with the application, supporting documentation as the |
Commission may deem necessary. |
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(e) (Blank). Racial minorities are underrepresented as |
school social workers in elementary and secondary schools and |
in municipalities in Illinois, and the General Assembly finds |
that it is in the interest of this State to provide them |
priority consideration for programs that encourage their |
participation in this field and thereby foster a profession |
that is more reflective of the diversity of Illinois |
residents, students and parents they will serve. A more |
reflective workforce in social work allows improved outcomes |
for individuals and a better utilization of services. |
Therefore, the Commission shall give priority to those |
applicants who are members of a racial minority. In this |
subsection (e), "racial minority" means a person who is a |
citizen of the United States or a lawful permanent resident |
alien of the United States and who is: |
(1) Black (a person having origins in any of the black |
racial groups in Africa); |
(2) Hispanic (a person of Spanish or Portuguese |
culture with origins in Mexico, South or Central America, |
or the Caribbean Islands, regardless of race); |
(3) Asian American (a person having origins in any of |
the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the |
Indian Subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands); or |
(4) American Indian or Alaskan Native (a person having |
origins in any of the original peoples of North America). |
(Source: P.A. 102-622, eff. 7-1-22; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; |
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102-1022, eff. 1-1-23.) |
(110 ILCS 947/65.120) |
Sec. 65.120. iGROW Tech Scholarship Program. |
(a) As used in this Section: |
"Eligible applicant" means a student who has graduated |
from high school or has received a State of Illinois High |
School Diploma, who has maintained a cumulative grade point |
average of no less than 2.5 on a 4.0 scale, who is pursuing or |
intends to pursue a qualifying degree in a qualified |
institution, and who is entitled to apply for assistance under |
this Section. |
"Full-time" means the number of credit hours the |
Commission determines is full-time enrollment for a student |
for purposes of the program created under this Section. |
"Minority student" has the same meaning as the term is |
defined under Section 50 of the Higher Education Student |
Assistance Act (110 ILCS 947). |
"Program" means the iGROW Tech Scholarship Program created |
under this Section. |
"Qualifying degree" means an associate or a bachelor's |
degree granted by a qualified institution in the field of |
computer information sciences; information technology; |
information science; computer science; computer systems |
networking and telecommunications; computer and information |
systems security or information assurance, including |
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cybersecurity; or management information systems. |
"Qualifying job" means a job with an employer in this |
State performing work that is directly related to the field of |
study that qualified the candidate for assistance under this |
Section. |
"Qualified student" means a person (i) who is a resident |
of this State; (ii) who, as an eligible applicant, has made a |
timely application for an iGROW tech scholarship under this |
Section; (iii) who is enrolled on at least a half-time basis at |
a qualified institution; (iv) who is enrolled in a course of |
study in the field of computer and information sciences; |
information technology; information science; computer science; |
computer systems networking and telecommunications; computer |
and information systems security or information assurance, |
including cybersecurity; or management information systems; |
(v) who maintains a grade point average of no less than a 2.5 |
on a 4.0 scale; and (vi) who continues to advance |
satisfactorily toward the attainment of a degree. |
"Recipient" means an Illinois resident enrolled in a |
qualified institution who receives an award under this |
Section. |
(b) Subject to appropriation, and no sooner than the |
2024-2025 academic year, there is established the Illinois |
Graduate and Retain Our Workforce (iGROW) Tech Scholarship |
Program to recruit and train individuals to work in technology |
jobs that have a high demand for new employees and offer high |
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wages by awarding scholarships. |
(c) Each iGROW tech scholarship awarded under this Section |
shall be determined by the Commission in an amount up to and |
including the full costs of tuition and fees and room and board |
of the qualified institution at which the recipient is |
enrolled if the institution is public, or an equivalent rate |
established by the Commission for private institutions. The |
total amount of iGROW tech scholarship assistance awarded by |
the Commission under this Section to an eligible applicant in |
any given fiscal year, when added to other financial |
assistance awarded to that individual for that year, shall not |
exceed the cost of attendance at the institution at which the |
student is enrolled. If the amount of financial assistance to |
be awarded to a qualified student exceeds the cost of |
attendance at the institution at which the student is |
enrolled, the iGROW tech scholarship shall be reduced by an |
amount equal to the amount by which the combined financial |
assistance available to the student exceeds the cost of |
attendance. |
(d) The maximum number of academic terms for which a |
qualified student can receive iGROW tech scholarship |
assistance shall be 8 semesters or 12 quarters. |
(e) All applications for scholarships awarded under this |
Section shall be made to the Commission on forms which the |
Commission shall provide for eligible applicants. The form of |
applications and the information required to be set forth |
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therein shall be determined by the Commission, and the |
Commission shall require eligible applicants to submit with |
their applications such supporting documents or |
recommendations as the Commission deems necessary. |
(f) Subject to appropriation for such purposes, payment of |
any iGROW tech scholarship awarded under this Section shall be |
determined by the Commission. All scholarship funds |
distributed in accordance with this subsection shall be paid |
to the qualified institution and used only for payment of the |
tuition and fees assessed by the institution and the standard |
housing and food allowance used for all undergraduate students |
by the qualified student in connection with his or her |
attendance at a qualified institution. |
Any iGROW tech scholarship awarded under this Section |
shall be applicable to 2 semesters or 3 quarters of enrollment |
annually. The qualified institution can only request payment |
for tuition and fees up to the amount of actual tuition and fee |
expenses incurred. |
If a student withdraws after the expiration of the tuition |
refund or withdrawal adjustment period, the student may |
receive payment for tuition and fees incurred up to the term |
award. The housing and food allowance shall be prorated based |
on the qualified institution's return of funds policy. |
(g) Prior to receiving scholarship assistance for any |
academic year, each recipient of an iGROW tech scholarship |
awarded under this Section shall be required by the Commission |
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to sign an agreement under which the recipient pledges that |
the recipient (i) shall work in the State in a qualified job |
for a period of not less than one year for each year of |
scholarship assistance he or she was awarded under this |
Section; however, in no event shall he or she agree to work in |
the State in a qualified job for a period of less than 2 years; |
and (ii) shall, upon request by the Commission, provide the |
Commission with evidence that he or she is fulfilling or has |
fulfilled the terms of the agreement provided for in this |
subsection. |
If a recipient of an iGROW tech scholarship awarded under |
this Section fails to fulfill the obligations set forth in |
this subsection, the Commission shall require the recipient to |
repay the amount of the scholarships received, prorated |
according to the fraction of the employment obligation not |
completed, at a rate of interest equal to 5%, and, if |
applicable, reasonable collection fees. The Commission is |
authorized to establish rules relating to its collection |
activities for repayment of scholarships under this Section. |
All repayments collected under this Section shall be forwarded |
to the State Comptroller for deposit into the State's General |
Revenue Fund. |
A recipient of an iGROW tech scholarship shall not be |
considered in violation of the agreement entered into pursuant |
to this subsection if the recipient (I) enrolls on a full-time |
basis as a graduate student in a course of study related to the |
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technology degree for which he or she qualified for the iGROW |
tech scholarship at a qualified institution; (II) is serving, |
not in excess of 3 years, as a member of the armed services of |
the United States; (III) is a person with a temporary total |
disability for a period of time not to exceed 3 years as |
established by sworn affidavit of a qualified physician; (IV) |
is seeking and unable to find full-time employment with a |
State employer that satisfies the criteria set forth in this |
subsection and is able to provide evidence of that fact; (V) |
becomes a person with a permanent total disability as |
established by sworn affidavit of a qualified physician; or |
(VI) meets any other criteria that the Commission may deem |
necessary. |
(h) Scholarship recipients under this Section who withdraw |
from a program of computer science or other related major area |
of study provided under this Section but remain enrolled in |
school to continue their postsecondary studies in another |
academic discipline shall not be required to commence |
repayment of their iGROW tech scholarship so long as they |
remain enrolled in school on a full-time basis or if they can |
document for the Commission special circumstances that warrant |
extension of repayment. |
(i) If the Program does not expend at least 90% of the |
amount appropriated for the Program in a given fiscal year for |
3 consecutive fiscal years on or before January 1 in each of |
those fiscal years, then up to 3% of amount appropriated for |
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the Program for each of next 3 fiscal years shall be allocated |
to increasing awareness of the program. |
(j) The Commission shall administer the Program and shall |
make all necessary and proper rules not inconsistent with this |
Section for its effective implementation. |
(k) The Commission shall establish a methodology for |
prioritizing applications from applicants who demonstrate a |
financial need or hardship, applications from minority |
students, and applications from applicants demonstrating |
academic excellence. After the first academic year that the |
Program operates, the Commission shall prioritize the |
applications of those applicants who received a scholarship |
under this Section during the prior academic year and who |
remain eligible for a scholarship under this Section. |
(l) Each fiscal year, the Commission may use up to 5% of |
money appropriated for the Program for administration. |
(m) Scholarships may be made under this Section through |
the 2029-30 academic year. |
(n) The Illinois Graduate and Retain Our Workforce (iGROW) |
Tech Scholarship Fund is created as a special fund in the State |
treasury. Moneys in the fund may come from both public |
entities and institutional, organizational, or other private |
entities. All money in the Fund shall be used, subject to |
appropriation, by the Commission to implement and administer |
the Program pursuant to this Section. |
(Source: P.A. 103-519, eff. 1-1-24.) |
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(110 ILCS 947/65.30 rep.) |
Section 25. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act is |
amended by repealing Section 65.30. |
Section 30. The Community Behavioral Health Care |
Professional Loan Repayment Program Act is amended by changing |
Section 25 as follows: |
(110 ILCS 996/25) |
Sec. 25. Award; maximum loan time; maximum amount. Subject |
to appropriation, the Commission shall award a grant to each |
qualified applicant for a maximum of 4 years. The Commission |
must encourage the recipient of a grant awarded under this Act |
to use the grant award for payments towards the recipient's |
educational loans. The amount of the grant shall not exceed |
(i) $40,000 per year for a psychiatrist, (ii) $20,000 per year |
for an advanced practice registered nurse or a physician |
assistant, (iii) $20,000 per year for a psychologist who holds |
a doctoral degree, (iv) $15,000 per year for a licensed |
clinical social worker, a licensed clinical professional |
counselor, or a licensed marriage and family therapist, (v) |
$4,000 per year for a substance use professional, a certified |
alcohol and drug counselor, or a certified recovery support |
specialist, (vi) $12,000 per year for a professional |
possessing a master's degree in counseling, psychology, social |
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work, or marriage and family therapy, and (vii) $6,000 per |
year for a professional possessing a bachelor's degree in |
counseling, psychology, or social work. |
No less than 30% of the funding for grants under this |
Section each fiscal year shall be reserved for awards to |
minority applicants of African American or Black, Hispanic or |
Latinx, Asian, or Native American origin. If the Commission |
does not receive enough applications from qualified minorities |
on or before January 1 of a given fiscal year to award 30% of |
the funding to qualified minority applicants, then the |
Commission may award a portion of these reserved funds to |
other qualified applicants. |
(Source: P.A. 103-56, eff. 7-1-24.) |
Section 97. Severability. The provisions of this Act are |
severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes. |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |