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House of Representatives. |
(6) One member appointed by the State Superintendent of |
Education. |
(7) One district superintendent from a rural district |
appointed by the Governor upon the recommendation of an |
organization representing school administrators. |
(8) One district superintendent from a suburban school |
district appointed by the Governor upon the recommendation |
of an organization representing school administrators. |
(9) One district superintendent from a urban school |
district appointed by the Governor upon the recommendation |
of an organization representing school administrators. |
(10) One school principal appointed by the Governor |
upon the recommendation of an association representing |
school principals. |
(11) One member appointed by the Governor upon the |
recommendation of an association representing special |
education administrators. |
(12) One member appointed by the Governor upon the |
recommendation of an association representing school |
boards. |
(13) One member appointed by the Governor upon the |
recommendation of the Chicago Board of Education. |
(14) One member appointed by the Governor upon the |
recommendation of an organization representing teachers. |
(15) One member appointed by the Governor upon the |
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recommendation of a different organization representing |
teachers. |
(16) One member appointed by the Governor upon the |
recommendation of an organization representing parents and |
teachers. |
Members appointed by the legislative leaders shall be |
appointed for the duration of the Task Force. In the event of a |
vacancy, the appointment to fill the vacancy shall be made by |
the legislative leader of the same chamber and party as the |
leader who made the original appointment. |
(c) The Task Force shall explore and examine all |
instructional mandates governing the public schools of this |
State that currently exist and shall make recommendations |
concerning, but not limited to, the propriety of all existing |
mandates, the imposition of future mandates, and waivers of |
instructional mandates. The Task Force shall ensure that its |
recommendations include specifics as to the necessary funding |
to carry out identified responsibilities. |
(d) The Task Force may begin to conduct business upon the |
appointment of a majority of the voting members. |
(e) The State Board of Education shall be responsible for |
providing staff and administrative support to the Task Force. |
(f) Members of the Task Force shall receive no compensation |
for their participation, but may be reimbursed by the State |
Board of Education for expenses in connection with their |
participation, including travel, if funds are available. |
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(g) The Task Force shall submit a final report of its |
findings and recommendations to the Governor and the General |
Assembly on or before July 1, 2011. The Task Force may submit |
other reports as it deems appropriate. |
(h) The Task Force is abolished on July 2, 2011, and this |
Section is repealed on July 1, 2012. |
(i) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act |
of the 96th General Assembly and until one year after the Task |
Force submits a final report to the Governor and General |
Assembly, there shall be a moratorium on the passage of |
instructional mandates for public schools. For the purposes of |
this Section, "instructional mandate" means any State law that |
requires a school district to devote any amount of time to the |
instruction of or engagement by students in any subject or |
course.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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