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Public Act 097-1156 |
HB5825 Enrolled | LRB097 19935 RPM 65225 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 |
27A-7.5 as follows: |
(105 ILCS 5/27A-7.5) |
Sec. 27A-7.5. State Charter School Commission. |
(a) A State Charter School Commission is established as an |
independent commission State agency with statewide chartering |
jurisdiction and authority. The Commission shall be under the |
State Board for administrative purposes only. |
(a-5) The State Board shall provide administrative support |
to the Commission as needed. |
(b) The Commission is responsible for authorizing |
high-quality charter schools throughout this State, |
particularly schools designed to expand opportunities for |
at-risk students, consistent with the purposes of this Article. |
(c) The Commission shall consist of 9 members, appointed by |
the State Board. The State Board shall make these appointments |
from a slate of candidates proposed by the Governor, within 60 |
days after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
97th General Assembly with respect to the initial Commission |
members. In making the appointments, the State Board shall |
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ensure statewide geographic diversity among Commission |
members. The Governor shall propose a slate of candidates to |
the State Board within 60 days after the effective date of this |
amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly and 60 days prior |
to the expiration of the term of a member thereafter. If the |
Governor fails to timely propose a slate of candidates |
according to the provisions of this subsection (c), then the |
State Board may appoint the member or members of the |
Commission. |
(d) Members appointed to the Commission shall collectively |
possess strong experience and expertise in public and nonprofit |
governance, management and finance, public school leadership, |
higher education, assessments, curriculum and instruction, and |
public education law. All members of the Commission shall have |
demonstrated understanding of and a commitment to public |
education, including without limitation charter schooling. At |
least 3 members must have past experience with urban charter |
schools. |
(e) To establish staggered terms of office, the initial |
term of office for 3 Commission members shall be 4 years and |
thereafter shall be 4 years; the initial term of office for |
another 3 members shall be 3 years and thereafter shall be 4 |
years; and the initial term of office for the remaining 3 |
members shall be 2 years and thereafter shall be 4 years. The |
initial appointments must be made no later than October 1, |
2011. |
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(f) Whenever a vacancy on the Commission exists, the State |
Board shall appoint a member for the remaining portion of the |
term. |
(g) Subject to the State Officials and Employees Ethics |
Act, the Commission is authorized to receive and expend gifts, |
grants, and donations of any kind from any public or private |
entity to carry out the purposes of this Article, subject to |
the terms and conditions under which they are given, provided |
that all such terms and conditions are permissible under law. |
Funds received under this subsection (g) must be deposited into |
the State Charter School Commission Fund. |
The State Charter School Commission Fund is created as a |
special fund in the State treasury. All money in the Fund shall |
be used, subject to appropriation, by the State Board, acting |
on behalf and with the consent of the Commission, Commission |
for operational and administrative costs of the Commission. |
Subject to appropriation, any funds appropriated for use by |
the State Board, acting on behalf and with the consent of the |
Charter School Commission , may be used for the following |
purposes, without limitation: personal services, contractual |
services, and other operational and administrative costs. The |
State Board Charter School Commission is further authorized to |
make expenditures with respect to any other amounts deposited |
in accordance with law into the State Charter School Commission |
Fund. |
(g-5) Funds or spending authority for the operation and |
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administrative costs of the Commission shall be appropriated to |
the State Board in a separate line item. The State |
Superintendent of Education may not reduce or modify the budget |
of the Commission or use funds appropriated to the Commission |
without the approval of the Commission. |
(h) The Commission shall operate with dedicated resources |
and staff qualified to execute the day-to-day responsibilities |
of charter school authorizing in accordance with this Article. |
The Commission may employ and fix the compensation of such |
employees and technical assistants as it deems necessary to |
carry out its powers and duties under this Article, without |
regard to the requirements of any civil service or personnel |
statute; and may establish and administer standards of |
classification of all such persons with respect to their |
compensation, duties, performance, and tenure and enter into |
contracts of employment with such persons for such periods and |
on such terms as the Commission deems desirable. |
(i) Every 2 years, the Commission shall provide to the |
State Board and local school boards a report on best practices |
in charter school authorizing, including without limitation |
evaluating applications, oversight of charters, and renewal of |
charter schools. |
(j) The Commission may charge a charter school that it |
authorizes a fee, not to exceed 3% of the revenue provided to |
the school, to cover the cost of undertaking the ongoing |
administrative responsibilities of the eligible chartering |
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authority with respect to the school. This fee must be |
deposited into the State Charter School Commission Fund. |
(k) Any charter school authorized by the State Board prior |
to this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly shall have |
its authorization transferred to the Commission upon a vote of |
the State Board, which shall then become the school's |
authorizer for all purposes under this Article. However, in no |
case shall such transfer take place later than July 1, 2012. At |
this time, all of the powers, duties, assets, liabilities, |
contracts, property, records, and pending business of the State |
Board as the school's authorizer must be transferred to the |
Commission. Any charter school authorized by a local school |
board or boards may seek transfer of authorization to the |
Commission during its current term only with the approval of |
the local school board or boards. At the end of its charter |
term, a charter school authorized by a local school board or |
boards must reapply to the board or boards before it may apply |
for authorization to the Commission under the terms of this |
amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly. |
On the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th |
General Assembly, all rules of the State Board applicable to |
matters falling within the responsibility of the Commission |
shall be applicable to the actions of the Commission. The |
Commission shall thereafter have the authority to propose to |
the State Board modifications to all rules applicable to |
matters falling within the responsibility of the Commission. |
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The State Board shall retain rulemaking authority for the |
Commission, but shall work jointly with the Commission on any |
proposed modifications. Upon recommendation of proposed rule |
modifications by the Commission and pursuant to the Illinois |
Administrative Procedure Act, the State Board shall consider |
such changes within the intent of this amendatory Act of the |
97th General Assembly and grant any and all changes consistent |
with that intent. |
(l) The Commission shall have the responsibility to |
consider appeals under this Article immediately upon |
appointment of the initial members of the Commission under |
subsection (c) of this Section. Appeals pending at the time of |
initial appointment shall be determined by the Commission; the |
Commission may extend the time for review as necessary for |
thorough review, but in no case shall the extension exceed the |
time that would have been available had the appeal been |
submitted to the Commission on the date of appointment of its |
initial members. In any appeal filed with the Commission under |
this Article, both the applicant and the school district in |
which the charter school plans to locate shall have the right |
to request a hearing before the Commission. If more than one |
entity requests a hearing, then the Commission may hold only |
one hearing, wherein the applicant and the school district |
shall have an equal opportunity to present their respective |
positions.
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(Source: P.A. 97-152, eff. 7-20-11; 97-641, eff. 12-19-11.)
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