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Sen. Adriane Johnson
Filed: 5/13/2024
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 5480
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 5480 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following: |
4 | | "Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section |
5 | | 29-5 as follows: |
6 | | (105 ILCS 5/29-5) (from Ch. 122, par. 29-5) |
7 | | Sec. 29-5. Reimbursement by State for transportation. Any |
8 | | school district or State-authorized charter school , |
9 | | maintaining a school, transporting resident pupils to another |
10 | | school district's vocational program, offered through a joint |
11 | | agreement approved by the State Board of Education, as |
12 | | provided in Section 10-22.22 or transporting its resident |
13 | | pupils to a school which meets the standards for recognition |
14 | | as established by the State Board of Education which provides |
15 | | transportation meeting the standards of safety, comfort, |
16 | | convenience, efficiency and operation prescribed by the State |
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1 | | Board of Education for resident pupils in kindergarten or any |
2 | | of grades 1 through 12 who: (a) reside at least 1 1/2 miles as |
3 | | measured by the customary route of travel, from the school |
4 | | attended; or (b) reside in areas where conditions are such |
5 | | that walking constitutes a hazard to the safety of the child |
6 | | when determined under Section 29-3; and (c) are transported to |
7 | | the school attended from pick-up points at the beginning of |
8 | | the school day and back again at the close of the school day or |
9 | | transported to and from their assigned attendance centers |
10 | | during the school day , shall be reimbursed by the State as |
11 | | hereinafter provided in this Section. |
12 | | The State will pay the prorated allowable cost of |
13 | | transporting eligible pupils less the real equalized assessed |
14 | | valuation as computed under paragraph (3) of subsection (d) of |
15 | | Section 18-8.15 in a dual school district maintaining |
16 | | secondary grades 9 to 12 inclusive times a qualifying rate of |
17 | | .05%; in elementary school districts maintaining grades K to 8 |
18 | | times a qualifying rate of .06%; and in unit districts |
19 | | maintaining grades K to 12, including partial elementary unit |
20 | | districts formed pursuant to Article 11E, times a qualifying |
21 | | rate of .07%. For a State-authorized charter school, the State |
22 | | shall pay the prorated allowable cost of transporting eligible |
23 | | pupils less a prorated equalized assessed valuation times a |
24 | | qualifying rate. For purposes of calculating the prorated |
25 | | equalized assessed valuation, the State Board of Education |
26 | | shall calculate the average of the number of students in |
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1 | | grades kindergarten through 12 reported as enrolled in the |
2 | | charter school in the State Board's Student Information System |
3 | | on October 1 and March 1 of the immediately preceding school |
4 | | year. That value shall be divided by the average of the number |
5 | | of students in grades kindergarten through 12 reported as |
6 | | enrolled in the charter school's resident district on October |
7 | | 1 and March 1 of the immediately preceding school year. That |
8 | | proportion shall be multiplied by the real equalized assessed |
9 | | valuation as computed under paragraph (3) of subsection (d) of |
10 | | Section 18-8.15 for each State-authorized charter school's |
11 | | applicable resident district. A State-authorized charter |
12 | | school's qualifying rate shall be the same as the rate that |
13 | | applies to the charter school's resident district. |
14 | | To be eligible to receive reimbursement in excess of 4/5 |
15 | | of the cost to transport eligible pupils, a school district or |
16 | | partial elementary unit district formed pursuant to Article |
17 | | 11E shall have a Transportation Fund tax rate of at least .12%. |
18 | | The Transportation Fund tax rate for a partial elementary unit |
19 | | district formed pursuant Article 11E shall be the combined |
20 | | elementary and high school rates pursuant to paragraph (4) of |
21 | | subsection (a) of Section 18-8.15. |
22 | | If a school district or partial elementary unit district |
23 | | formed pursuant to Article 11E does not have a .12% |
24 | | Transportation Fund tax rate, the amount of its claim in |
25 | | excess of 4/5 of the cost of transporting pupils shall be |
26 | | reduced by the sum arrived at by subtracting the |
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1 | | Transportation Fund tax rate from .12% and multiplying that |
2 | | amount by the district's real equalized assessed valuation as |
3 | | computed under paragraph (3) of subsection (d) of Section |
4 | | 18-8.15, provided that in no case shall said reduction result |
5 | | in reimbursement of less than 4/5 of the cost to transport |
6 | | eligible pupils. No such adjustment may be applied to a claim |
7 | | filed by a State-authorized charter school. |
8 | | Subject to the calculation of equalized assessed |
9 | | valuation, an adjustment for an insufficient tax rate, and the |
10 | | use of a qualifying rate as provided in this Section, a |
11 | | State-authorized charter school may make a claim for |
12 | | reimbursement by the State that is calculated in the same |
13 | | manner as a school district. |
14 | | The minimum amount to be received by a district is $16 |
15 | | times the number of eligible pupils transported. |
16 | | When calculating the reimbursement for transportation |
17 | | costs, the State Board of Education may not deduct the number |
18 | | of pupils enrolled in early education programs from the number |
19 | | of pupils eligible for reimbursement if the pupils enrolled in |
20 | | the early education programs are transported at the same time |
21 | | as other eligible pupils. |
22 | | Any such district transporting resident pupils during the |
23 | | school day to an area vocational school or another school |
24 | | district's vocational program more than 1 1/2 miles from the |
25 | | school attended, as provided in Sections 10-22.20a and |
26 | | 10-22.22, shall be reimbursed by the State for 4/5 of the cost |
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1 | | of transporting eligible pupils. |
2 | | School day means that period of time during which the |
3 | | pupil is required to be in attendance for instructional |
4 | | purposes. |
5 | | If a pupil is at a location within the school district |
6 | | other than his residence for child care purposes at the time |
7 | | for transportation to school, that location may be considered |
8 | | for purposes of determining the 1 1/2 miles from the school |
9 | | attended. |
10 | | Claims for reimbursement that include children who attend |
11 | | any school other than a public school shall show the number of |
12 | | such children transported. |
13 | | Claims for reimbursement under this Section shall not be |
14 | | paid for the transportation of pupils for whom transportation |
15 | | costs are claimed for payment under other Sections of this |
16 | | Act. |
17 | | The allowable direct cost of transporting pupils for |
18 | | regular, vocational, and special education pupil |
19 | | transportation shall be limited to the sum of the cost of |
20 | | physical examinations required for employment as a school bus |
21 | | driver; the salaries of full-time or part-time drivers and |
22 | | school bus maintenance personnel; employee benefits excluding |
23 | | Illinois municipal retirement payments, social security |
24 | | payments, unemployment insurance payments and workers' |
25 | | compensation insurance premiums; expenditures to independent |
26 | | carriers who operate school buses; payments to other school |
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1 | | districts for pupil transportation services; pre-approved |
2 | | contractual expenditures for computerized bus scheduling; |
3 | | expenditures for housing assistance and homeless prevention |
4 | | under Sections 1-17 and 1-18 of the Education for Homeless |
5 | | Children Act that are not in excess of the school district's |
6 | | actual costs for providing transportation services and are not |
7 | | otherwise claimed in another State or federal grant that |
8 | | permits those costs to a parent, a legal guardian, any other |
9 | | person who enrolled a pupil, or a homeless assistance agency |
10 | | that is part of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance |
11 | | Act's continuum of care for the area in which the district is |
12 | | located; the cost of gasoline, oil, tires, and other supplies |
13 | | necessary for the operation of school buses; the cost of |
14 | | converting buses' gasoline engines to more fuel efficient |
15 | | engines or to engines which use alternative energy sources; |
16 | | the cost of travel to meetings and workshops conducted by the |
17 | | regional superintendent or the State Superintendent of |
18 | | Education pursuant to the standards established by the |
19 | | Secretary of State under Section 6-106 of the Illinois Vehicle |
20 | | Code to improve the driving skills of school bus drivers; the |
21 | | cost of maintenance of school buses including parts and |
22 | | materials used; expenditures for leasing transportation |
23 | | vehicles, except interest and service charges; the cost of |
24 | | insurance and licenses for transportation vehicles; |
25 | | expenditures for the rental of transportation equipment; plus |
26 | | a depreciation allowance of 20% for 5 years for school buses |
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1 | | and vehicles approved for transporting pupils to and from |
2 | | school and a depreciation allowance of 10% for 10 years for |
3 | | other transportation equipment so used. Each school year, if a |
4 | | school district has made expenditures to the Regional |
5 | | Transportation Authority or any of its service boards, a mass |
6 | | transit district, or an urban transportation district under an |
7 | | intergovernmental agreement with the district to provide for |
8 | | the transportation of pupils and if the public transit carrier |
9 | | received direct payment for services or passes from a school |
10 | | district within its service area during the 2000-2001 school |
11 | | year, then the allowable direct cost of transporting pupils |
12 | | for regular, vocational, and special education pupil |
13 | | transportation shall also include the expenditures that the |
14 | | district has made to the public transit carrier. In addition |
15 | | to the above allowable costs, school districts shall also |
16 | | claim all transportation supervisory salary costs, including |
17 | | Illinois municipal retirement payments, and all transportation |
18 | | related building and building maintenance costs without |
19 | | limitation. |
20 | | Special education allowable costs shall also include |
21 | | expenditures for the salaries of attendants or aides for that |
22 | | portion of the time they assist special education pupils while |
23 | | in transit and expenditures for parents and public carriers |
24 | | for transporting special education pupils when pre-approved by |
25 | | the State Superintendent of Education. |
26 | | Indirect costs shall be included in the reimbursement |
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1 | | claim for districts which own and operate their own school |
2 | | buses. Such indirect costs shall include administrative costs, |
3 | | or any costs attributable to transporting pupils from their |
4 | | attendance centers to another school building for |
5 | | instructional purposes. No school district which owns and |
6 | | operates its own school buses may claim reimbursement for |
7 | | indirect costs which exceed 5% of the total allowable direct |
8 | | costs for pupil transportation. |
9 | | The State Board of Education shall prescribe uniform |
10 | | regulations for determining the above standards and shall |
11 | | prescribe forms of cost accounting and standards of |
12 | | determining reasonable depreciation. Such depreciation shall |
13 | | include the cost of equipping school buses with the safety |
14 | | features required by law or by the rules, regulations and |
15 | | standards promulgated by the State Board of Education, and the |
16 | | Department of Transportation for the safety and construction |
17 | | of school buses provided, however, any equipment cost |
18 | | reimbursed by the Department of Transportation for equipping |
19 | | school buses with such safety equipment shall be deducted from |
20 | | the allowable cost in the computation of reimbursement under |
21 | | this Section in the same percentage as the cost of the |
22 | | equipment is depreciated. |
23 | | On or before August 15, annually, the chief school |
24 | | administrator for the district shall certify to the State |
25 | | Superintendent of Education the district's claim for |
26 | | reimbursement for the school year ending on June 30 next |
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1 | | preceding. The State Superintendent of Education shall check |
2 | | and approve the claims and prepare the vouchers showing the |
3 | | amounts due for district reimbursement claims. Each fiscal |
4 | | year, the State Superintendent of Education shall prepare and |
5 | | transmit the first 3 vouchers to the Comptroller on the 30th |
6 | | day of September, December and March, respectively, and the |
7 | | final voucher, no later than June 20. |
8 | | If the amount appropriated for transportation |
9 | | reimbursement is insufficient to fund total claims for any |
10 | | fiscal year, the State Board of Education shall reduce each |
11 | | school district's allowable costs and flat grant amount |
12 | | proportionately to make total adjusted claims equal the total |
13 | | amount appropriated. |
14 | | For purposes of calculating claims for reimbursement under |
15 | | this Section for any school year beginning July 1, 2016, the |
16 | | equalized assessed valuation for a school district or partial |
17 | | elementary unit district formed pursuant to Article 11E used |
18 | | to compute reimbursement shall be the real equalized assessed |
19 | | valuation as computed under paragraph (3) of subsection (d) of |
20 | | Section 18-8.15. |
21 | | All reimbursements received from the State shall be |
22 | | deposited into the district's transportation fund or into the |
23 | | fund from which the allowable expenditures were made. |
24 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any school |
25 | | district receiving a payment under this Section or under |
26 | | Section 14-7.02, 14-7.02b, or 14-13.01 of this Code may |
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1 | | classify all or a portion of the funds that it receives in a |
2 | | particular fiscal year or from State aid pursuant to Section |
3 | | 18-8.15 of this Code as funds received in connection with any |
4 | | funding program for which it is entitled to receive funds from |
5 | | the State in that fiscal year (including, without limitation, |
6 | | any funding program referenced in this Section), regardless of |
7 | | the source or timing of the receipt. The district may not |
8 | | classify more funds as funds received in connection with the |
9 | | funding program than the district is entitled to receive in |
10 | | that fiscal year for that program. Any classification by a |
11 | | district must be made by a resolution of its board of |
12 | | education. The resolution must identify the amount of any |
13 | | payments or general State aid to be classified under this |
14 | | paragraph and must specify the funding program to which the |
15 | | funds are to be treated as received in connection therewith. |
16 | | This resolution is controlling as to the classification of |
17 | | funds referenced therein. A certified copy of the resolution |
18 | | must be sent to the State Superintendent of Education. The |
19 | | resolution shall still take effect even though a copy of the |
20 | | resolution has not been sent to the State Superintendent of |
21 | | Education in a timely manner. No classification under this |
22 | | paragraph by a district shall affect the total amount or |
23 | | timing of money the district is entitled to receive under this |
24 | | Code. No classification under this paragraph by a district |
25 | | shall in any way relieve the district from or affect any |
26 | | requirements that otherwise would apply with respect to that |
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1 | | funding program, including any accounting of funds by source, |
2 | | reporting expenditures by original source and purpose, |
3 | | reporting requirements, or requirements of providing services. |
4 | | Any school district with a population of not more than |
5 | | 500,000 must deposit all funds received under this Article |
6 | | into the transportation fund and use those funds for the |
7 | | provision of transportation services. |
8 | | (Source: P.A. 102-539, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.)". |