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Rep. Michael Crawford
Filed: 2/11/2026
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4397
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| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 4397 by replacing |
| 3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following: |
| 4 | | "Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing |
| 5 | | Sections 14-1.09 and 14-1.09.1 as follows: |
| 6 | | (105 ILCS 5/14-1.09) (from Ch. 122, par. 14-1.09) |
| 7 | | Sec. 14-1.09. School psychologist. "School psychologist" |
| 8 | | means a psychologist who meets the following qualifications: |
| 9 | | (1) For a psychologist licensed before the effective |
| 10 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly, |
| 11 | | the The psychologist: |
| 12 | | (A) has graduated with a master's or higher degree |
| 13 | | in psychology or educational psychology from an |
| 14 | | institution of higher learning that maintains |
| 15 | | equipment, courses of study, and standards of |
| 16 | | scholarship approved by the State Board of Education, |
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| 1 | | has had at least one school year of full-time |
| 2 | | supervised experience in the delivery of school |
| 3 | | psychological services of a character approved by the |
| 4 | | State Superintendent of Education, and has such |
| 5 | | additional qualifications as may be required by the |
| 6 | | State Board of Education; or |
| 7 | | (B) holds a valid Nationally Certified School |
| 8 | | Psychologist (NCSP) credential. |
| 9 | | (1.5) For a psychologist licensed on or after the |
| 10 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 104th General |
| 11 | | Assembly, the psychologist: |
| 12 | | (A) has graduated with a specialist degree, an |
| 13 | | equivalent degree with the completion of a minimum of |
| 14 | | 60 graduate semester hours, or a higher degree in |
| 15 | | school psychology from an institution of higher |
| 16 | | learning that maintains equipment, courses of study, |
| 17 | | and standards of scholarship approved by the State |
| 18 | | Board of Education, has had at least 1,200 clock hours |
| 19 | | of supervised experience in the delivery of school |
| 20 | | psychological services of a character approved by the |
| 21 | | State Superintendent of Education, at least 600 hours |
| 22 | | of which were in a school setting, and has such |
| 23 | | additional qualifications as may be required by the |
| 24 | | State Board of Education; or |
| 25 | | (B) holds a valid Nationally Certified School |
| 26 | | Psychologist (NCSP) credential. |
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| 1 | | (2) The psychologist holds a Professional Educator |
| 2 | | License with a school psychologist endorsement issued |
| 3 | | pursuant to Section 21B-25 of this Code. Persons so |
| 4 | | licensed may use the title "school psychologist" and may |
| 5 | | offer school psychological services which are limited to |
| 6 | | those services set forth in 23 Ill. Adm. Code 226, Special |
| 7 | | Education, pertaining to children between the ages of 3 to |
| 8 | | 21, promulgated by the State Board of Education. |
| 9 | | School psychologists may make evaluations, recommendations |
| 10 | | or interventions regarding the placement of children in |
| 11 | | educational programs or special education classes. However, a |
| 12 | | school psychologist shall not provide such services outside |
| 13 | | his or her employment to any student in the district or |
| 14 | | districts which employ such school psychologist. |
| 15 | | (Source: P.A. 100-750, eff. 8-10-18.) |
| 16 | | (105 ILCS 5/14-1.09.1) |
| 17 | | Sec. 14-1.09.1. School psychological services. |
| 18 | | (a) In the public schools, school psychological services |
| 19 | | provided by qualified specialists who hold a Professional |
| 20 | | Educator License endorsed for school psychology issued by the |
| 21 | | State Board of Education may include, but are not limited to: |
| 22 | | (1) providing assessments, including the following: |
| 23 | | (A) administering and interpreting (i) |
| 24 | | administration and interpretation of psychological, |
| 25 | | and educational, psychoeducational, cognitive, |
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| 1 | | emotional, and behavioral evaluations; |
| 2 | | (B) administering universal screenings; and |
| 3 | | (C) using various other data-collection methods |
| 4 | | that (i) identify and address student academic, |
| 5 | | social, emotional, developmental, mental, and |
| 6 | | behavioral health needs, (ii) provide information |
| 7 | | about an individual's eligibility for special |
| 8 | | educational services, (iii) assess the risk of harm to |
| 9 | | an individual or to others, and (iv) evaluate the |
| 10 | | effectiveness of educational services and practices; |
| 11 | | (2) creating and implementing prevention and |
| 12 | | intervention services that support student learning, |
| 13 | | promote safe learning environments, and address other |
| 14 | | barriers to learning, including the following: (ii) |
| 15 | | (A) developing school-based prevention programs, |
| 16 | | including violence prevention programs; and |
| 17 | | (B) facilitating the delivery of curricula, |
| 18 | | instructional strategies, and school-wide, group, and |
| 19 | | individual interventions that support student |
| 20 | | achievement, student wellness, and student mental and |
| 21 | | behavioral health; |
| 22 | | (3) providing mental and behavioral health services, |
| 23 | | including the following: (iii) |
| 24 | | (A) conducting individual and group counseling |
| 25 | | with students, parents, and teachers on educational |
| 26 | | and mental health issues; |
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| 1 | | (B) developing and implementing school-wide, |
| 2 | | group, and individual services that promote |
| 3 | | social-emotional, mental, and behavioral health, as |
| 4 | | well as pro-social and positive behaviors; and |
| 5 | | (C) conducting behavior assessments and |
| 6 | | interventions; |
| 7 | | (4) (iv) acting as liaisons between public schools and |
| 8 | | community agencies; |
| 9 | | (5) (v) evaluating program effectiveness; |
| 10 | | (6) (vi) providing crisis prevention, response, and |
| 11 | | intervention within the school setting; |
| 12 | | (7) providing consultation and collaboration, |
| 13 | | including the following: (vii) |
| 14 | | (A) helping teachers, parents, and others involved |
| 15 | | in the educational process to provide optimum teaching |
| 16 | | and learning conditions for all students; and |
| 17 | | (B) engaging in collaborative problem-solving on |
| 18 | | an individual or systematic level in order to plan, |
| 19 | | implement, and evaluate academic, mental health, and |
| 20 | | behavioral health services, which may include |
| 21 | | psychoeducation for students, families, school |
| 22 | | personnel, and other relevant parties; |
| 23 | | (8) (viii) supervising school psychologist interns |
| 24 | | enrolled in school psychology programs that meet the |
| 25 | | standards established by the State Board of Education; and |
| 26 | | (9) (ix) screening of school enrollments to identify |
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| 1 | | children who should be referred for individual study; and |
| 2 | | (10) developing any other necessary programs and |
| 3 | | services, including the following: |
| 4 | | (A) designing, implementing, and evaluating safe |
| 5 | | and supportive learning environments that are |
| 6 | | educationally and psychologically sound; |
| 7 | | (B) acting as a catalyst for educator and family |
| 8 | | engagement in adaptations and innovations; and |
| 9 | | (C) facilitating the psychoeducational development |
| 10 | | of individual families and groups. |
| 11 | | Nothing in this Section prohibits other qualified |
| 12 | | professionals from providing those services listed for which |
| 13 | | they are appropriately trained. |
| 14 | | (b) The provision of school psychological services may |
| 15 | | include the promotion of students' strengths, as well as the |
| 16 | | identification and treatment of mental health disorders and |
| 17 | | disabilities but may not include the prescription, |
| 18 | | administration, or monitoring of pharmacological |
| 19 | | interventions. |
| 20 | | (c) A school psychologist may not provide school |
| 21 | | psychological services outside of his or her employment to any |
| 22 | | student in any school district that employs the school |
| 23 | | psychologist. |
| 24 | | (Source: P.A. 102-894, eff. 5-20-22.)". |