Public Act 0357 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0357 |
SB2134 Enrolled | LRB097 05804 NHT 45873 b |
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section |
3-15.14 and by adding Sections 3-15.14a and 17-1.1 as follows:
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(105 ILCS 5/3-15.14) (from Ch. 122, par. 3-15.14)
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Sec. 3-15.14. Cooperative Educational and Operational |
Programs. To administer and direct a cooperative or joint |
educational or operational program
or project when 2 or more |
districts request and authorize him or her to provide
and |
administer these services. Each regional superintendent of |
schools is encouraged to offer school districts the opportunity |
to share in joint educational or operational programs and to |
urge school districts to participate in such programs when the |
school district determines that such participation is fiscally |
prudent. The regional superintendent of schools He may provide |
and contract for the
staff, space, necessary materials, |
supplies, books and apparatus for
such agreements. The school |
boards of the respective districts shall pay
to the regional |
superintendent the pro rata share of the expenses of the
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operation of such programs, and the regional superintendent |
shall use
such funds in payment of such operational expenses. |
The regional
superintendent shall collect and remit the |
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required pension contributions
from the participating |
districts if the board of control of the program
participates |
in Article 7 of the Illinois Pension Code.
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A board of control composed of one member from each |
cooperating
district and one member from the office of the |
regional superintendent
will set policy for the cooperative. |
The agreement establishing the
cooperative may provide that the |
cooperative shall act as its own
administrative district and |
shall be an entity separate and apart from the
Educational |
Service Region.
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Each regional superintendent that is the administrator of a |
joint
agreement shall cause an annual financial statement to be |
submitted on
forms prescribed by the State Board of Education |
exhibiting
the financial condition of the program established |
pursuant to the joint
agreement for the fiscal year ending on |
the immediately preceding June
30.
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The regional superintendent may also administer, direct |
and account
for educational programs of single or multi-county |
educational service
region, or of multi-regional design which |
are sponsored and financed by
State or federal educational |
agencies, or by both such agencies.
In cases where funding for |
any such approved program is delayed, the
regional |
superintendent may borrow the funds required to begin operation |
of
the program in accordance with the terms of the grant; and |
the principal
amount so borrowed, together with the interest |
due thereon, shall be paid
from the grant moneys when received.
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(Source: P.A. 83-815; 86-1332.)
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(105 ILCS 5/3-15.14a new) |
Sec. 3-15.14a. Shared services. The regional |
superintendent of schools may, at the request of a school |
district, present to the school district possible services and |
functions that multiple schools may share or consolidate. Such |
services and functions may include, but are not limited to, |
bidding and purchasing, office functions such as payroll and |
accounting, information technology, professional development, |
grant writing, food service management, or administrative |
positions. Regional superintendents of schools may share best |
financial practices with school districts that are exploring |
new methods to become more financially efficient. |
(105 ILCS 5/17-1.1 new) |
Sec. 17-1.1. Shared service reporting and fiscal |
efficiency. |
(a) Annually, each school district shall complete a report |
developed by the State Board of Education, to accompany the |
annual financial report and to be published on the State Board |
of Education's Internet website, that summarizes district |
attempts to improve fiscal efficiency through shared services |
or outsourcing in the prior fiscal year. The report must be |
primarily in checklist form and approximately one page in |
length. It shall include, but shall not be limited to, the |
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incidence of the following shared service options: insurance; |
employee benefits; transportation; personnel recruitment; |
shared personnel; technology services; energy purchasing; |
supply and equipment purchasing; food services; legal |
services; investment pools; special education cooperatives, |
vocational cooperatives, and other shared educational |
programs; curriculum planning; professional development; |
custodial services; maintenance services; grounds maintenance |
services; food services; grant writing; and science, |
technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) program |
offerings. The report shall also include a list of potential |
shared services or outsourcing the district may consider or |
investigate for the next fiscal year and any anticipated |
barriers to implementation. This report must be approved by the |
school board and published on the Internet website of the |
school district, if any. |
(b) Based on data supplied by school districts through the |
annual financial report, regional superintendents of schools |
shall publish annually a regional report summarizing district |
attempts to improve fiscal efficiency through shared services |
or outsourcing within the educational service region. This |
report shall include a list of all joint purchasing |
initiatives, joint agreements between districts, attempts to |
reduce or eliminate duplication of services and duplicative |
expenditures, and identification of any overlapping regional |
service delivery systems. |
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(c) For school districts required to develop and submit to |
the State Board of Education a deficit reduction plan under |
Section 17-1 of this Code, the regional superintendent of |
schools and the school district shall jointly prepare a shared |
services and outsourcing plan that considers actions that may |
improve the district's fiscal efficiency and how future savings |
associated with shared services or outsourcing are to be |
utilized.
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