Public Act 0944 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0944 |
| SB3151 Enrolled | LRB103 37118 RJT 67237 b |
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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 School Code is amended by changing Section |
27-24.2 as follows: |
(105 ILCS 5/27-24.2) (from Ch. 122, par. 27-24.2) |
Sec. 27-24.2. Safety education; driver education course. |
Instruction shall be given in safety education in each of |
grades one through 8, equivalent to one class period each |
week, and any school district which maintains grades 9 through |
12 shall offer a driver education course in any such school |
which it operates. Its curriculum shall include content |
dealing with Chapters 11, 12, 13, 15, and 16 of the Illinois |
Vehicle Code, the rules adopted pursuant to those Chapters |
insofar as they pertain to the operation of motor vehicles, |
and the portions of the Litter Control Act relating to the |
operation of motor vehicles. The course of instruction given |
in grades 10 through 12 shall include an emphasis on the |
development of knowledge, attitudes, habits, and skills |
necessary for the safe operation of motor vehicles, including |
motorcycles insofar as they can be taught in the classroom, |
and instruction on distracted driving as a major traffic |
safety issue. In addition, the course shall include |
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instruction on special hazards existing at and required safety |
and driving precautions that must be observed at emergency |
situations, highway construction and maintenance zones, |
including worker safety in highway construction and |
maintenance zones, and railroad crossings and the approaches |
thereto. Beginning with the 2017-2018 school year, the course |
shall also include instruction concerning law enforcement |
procedures for traffic stops, including a demonstration of the |
proper actions to be taken during a traffic stop and |
appropriate interactions with law enforcement. The course of |
instruction required of each eligible student at the high |
school level shall consist of a minimum of 30 clock hours of |
classroom instruction and a minimum of 6 clock hours of |
individual behind-the-wheel instruction in a dual control car |
on public roadways taught by a driver education instructor |
endorsed by the State Board of Education. A school district's |
decision to allow a student to take a portion of the driver |
education course through a distance learning program must be |
determined on a case-by-case basis and must be approved by the |
school's administration, including the student's driver |
education teacher, and the student's parent or guardian. Under |
no circumstances may the student take the entire driver |
education course through a distance learning program. Both the |
classroom instruction part and the practice driving part of a |
driver education course shall be open to a resident or |
non-resident student attending a non-public school in the |
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district wherein the course is offered. Each student attending |
any public or non-public high school in the district must |
receive a passing grade in at least 8 courses during the |
previous 2 semesters prior to enrolling in a driver education |
course, or the student shall not be permitted to enroll in the |
course; provided that the local superintendent of schools |
(with respect to a student attending a public high school in |
the district) or chief school administrator (with respect to a |
student attending a non-public high school in the district) |
may waive the requirement if the superintendent or chief |
school administrator, as the case may be, deems it to be in the |
best interest of the student. A student may be allowed to |
commence the classroom instruction part of such driver |
education course prior to reaching age 15 if such student then |
will be eligible to complete the entire course within 12 |
months after being allowed to commence such classroom |
instruction. |
A school district may offer a driver education course in a |
school by contracting with a commercial driver training school |
to provide both the classroom instruction part and the |
practice driving part or either one without having to request |
a modification or waiver of administrative rules of the State |
Board of Education if the school district approves the action |
during a public hearing on whether to enter into a contract |
with a commercial driver training school. The public hearing |
shall be held at a regular or special school board meeting |
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prior to entering into such a contract. If a school district |
chooses to approve a contract with a commercial driver |
training school, then the district must provide evidence to |
the State Board of Education that the commercial driver |
training school with which it will contract holds a license |
issued by the Secretary of State under Article IV of Chapter 6 |
of the Illinois Vehicle Code and that each instructor employed |
by the commercial driver training school to provide |
instruction to students served by the school district holds a |
valid teaching license issued under the requirements of this |
Code and rules of the State Board of Education. Such evidence |
must include, but need not be limited to, a list of each |
instructor assigned to teach students served by the school |
district, which list shall include the instructor's name, |
personal identification number as required by the State Board |
of Education, birth date, and driver's license number. Once |
the contract is entered into, the school district shall notify |
the State Board of Education of any changes in the personnel |
providing instruction either (i) within 15 calendar days after |
an instructor leaves the program or (ii) before a new |
instructor is hired. Such notification shall include the |
instructor's name, personal identification number as required |
by the State Board of Education, birth date, and driver's |
license number. If the school district maintains an Internet |
website, then the district shall post a copy of the final |
contract between the district and the commercial driver |
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training school on the district's Internet website. If no |
Internet website exists, then the school district shall make |
available the contract upon request. A record of all materials |
in relation to the contract must be maintained by the school |
district and made available to parents and guardians upon |
request. The instructor's date of birth and driver's license |
number and any other personally identifying information as |
deemed by the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act of 1994 |
must be redacted from any public materials. |
Such a course may be commenced immediately after the |
completion of a prior course. Teachers of such courses shall |
meet the licensure requirements of this Code and regulations |
of the State Board as to qualifications. Except for a contract |
with a Certified Driver Rehabilitation Specialist, a school |
district that contracts with a third party to teach a driver |
education course under this Section must ensure the teacher |
meets the educator licensure and endorsement requirements |
under Article 21B and must follow the same evaluation and |
observation requirements that apply to non-tenured teachers |
under Article 24A. The teacher evaluation must be conducted by |
a school administrator employed by the school district and |
must be submitted annually to the district superintendent and |
all school board members for oversight purposes. |
Subject to rules of the State Board of Education, the |
school district may charge a reasonable fee, not to exceed |
$50, to students who participate in the course, unless a |
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student is unable to pay for such a course, in which event the |
fee for such a student must be waived. However, the district |
may increase this fee to an amount not to exceed $250 by school |
board resolution following a public hearing on the increase, |
which increased fee must be waived for students who |
participate in the course and are unable to pay for the course. |
The total amount from driver education fees and reimbursement |
from the State for driver education must not exceed the total |
cost of the driver education program in any year and must be |
deposited into the school district's driver education fund as |
a separate line item budget entry. All moneys deposited into |
the school district's driver education fund must be used |
solely for the funding of a high school driver education |
program approved by the State Board of Education that uses |
driver education instructors endorsed by the State Board of |
Education. |
(Source: P.A. 101-183, eff. 8-2-19; 101-450, eff. 8-23-19; |
102-558, eff. 8-20-21.) |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect August |
1, 2024. |