93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2003 and 2004
HB7359
Introduced 11/17/2004, by Rep. Angelo Saviano
SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
P.A. 93-842, Article 2, Section 7
Appropriates $3,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education for Jobs for Illinois Graduates. Effective immediately.
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AN ACT making appropriations.
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly:
Section 5. "An Act making appropriations", Public Act 93-842, approved July 30, 2004, is amended by changing Section 7 of Article 2 as follows:
(P.A. 93-842, Article 2, Section 7)
Sec 7. The following amounts or so much thereof as may be necessary, which shall be used by the Illinois State Board of Education exclusively for the foregoing purposes and not, under any circumstances, for personal services expenditures or other operational or administrative costs, are appropriated to the Illinois State Board of Education for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2004:
From the General Revenue Fund:
For Bilingual Education (over 500,000
population),34-18.2 of the School Code...... 35,896,600
For Bilingual Education (under 500,000
population), 10-22.38a of the
School Code................................. 28,655,400
For Blind/Dyslexic Persons....................... 168,800
For Career and Technical Education............ 36,062,100
For Charter Schools............................ 3,421,500
For Disabled Student Services/Materials...... 360,000,000
For Disabled Student Transportation
Reimbursement.............................. 317,100,000
For Disabled Student Tuition,
Private Tuition............................. 66,811,500
For District Consolidation Costs/
Supplemental Payments to School Districts,
18-8.2, 18-18.3, 18-8.5, 18-8.05(l) of
the School Code.............................. 1,678,800
For the Early Childhood Block Grant.......... 243,254,500
For Extraordinary Special Education,
14-7.02 of the School Code................. 243,048,000
For Fast Growth Grants........................ 10,000,000
For General State Aid – Hold Harmless......... 30,129,800
For the Illinois Governmental
Internship Program............................. 129,900
For Jobs for Illinois Graduates (to be
administered by the State Board of Education) 3,000,000
For the Metro East Consortium for
Child Advocacy................................. 217,100
For Parental Guardian Programs/
Transportation Reimbursement................ 14,454,700
For the Philip J. Rock Center
and School................................... 2,855,500
For the Reading Improvement Block
Grant....................................... 76,139,800
For Reimbursement for the Free Breakfast/
Lunch Program............................... 20,500,000
For the School Breakfast Incentive
Program........................................ 723,500
For the School Safety and Educational
Improvement Block Grant..................... 54,841,000
For Standards, Assessments and
Accountability............................... 3,552,700
For the Summer Bridges Program................ 22,238,100
For Summer School Payments, 18-4.3
of the School Code........................... 6,762,000
For Tax-Equivalent Grants, 18-4.4 of
the School Code................................ 222,600
For Teacher Education.......................... 4,740,000
For Technology for Success..................... 4,134,700
For Textbook Loans, 18-17 of the
School Code................................. 29,126,500
For Transitional Assistance.................... 7,700,000
For Transition of Minority Students.............. 578,800
For Transportation-Regular/Vocational,
Common School Transportation
Reimbursement, 29-5 of the School Code..... 261,630,000
For Visually Impaired/Educational
Materials Coordinating Unit, 14-11.01
of the School Code........................... 1,121,000
For Regular Education Reimbursement
Per 18-3 of the School Code................. 17,400,000
For Special Education Reimbursement
Per 14-7.03 of the School Code............. 106,100,000
For all costs associated with Alternative
Education/Regional Safe Schools............. 17,035,500
For South Cook Intermediate
Service Center................................. 300,000
For Truant Alternative and Optional
Education Program........................... 15,578,100
For costs associated with Teach for America...... 450,000
For grants to Local Education Agencies
to conduct Agriculture Education
Programs..................................... 1,881,200
For deposit into the Temporary Relocation
Expenses Revolving Grant Fund for use by
the State Board of Education as provided in
Section 2-3.77 of the School Code............... 0
Total................................... $2,046,639,700
From the Education Assistance Fund:
For General State Aid........................ 731,900,000
From the Common School Fund:
For General State Aid...................... 2,950,301,200
From the Common School Fund:
For Regional Superintendents’ and
Assistants’ Compensation..................... 8,150,000
From the General Revenue Fund
For Regional Superintendent’s Services......... 5,470,000
For all costs associated with the
Teachers’ Academy of Math and Science.......... 500,000
From the School District Emergency Financial Assistance Fund:
For Emergency Financial Assistance, 1B-8
of the School Code........................ 5,333,000
From the Drivers Education Fund:
For Drivers Education......................... 15,750,000
From the School Technology Revolving Fund:
For the Statewide Educational Network............ 125,000
From the Charter Schools Revolving Loan Fund:
For Charter Schools Loans......................... 20,000
From the ISBE GED Testing Fund:
For all costs associated with administering
GED tests...................................... 800,000
From the School Technology Revolving Loan Fund:
For School Technology Loans, 2-3.117a
of the School Code........................... 7,000,000
From the Temporary Relocation Expenses Revolving Grant Fund:
For Temporary Relocation Expenses, 2-3.77
of the School Code............................. 600,000
From the State Board of Education Federal Agency Services Fund:
For Learn and Serve America.................... 2,500,000
From the State Board of Education Federal Agency Services Fund:
For Refugee Services........................... 2,500,000
From the State Board of Education Federal Agency Services Fund:
For the School-to-Work Program................. 3,000,000
From the State Board of Education Federal Department of Agriculture Fund:
For Child Nutrition.......................... 450,000,000
From the State Board of Education Federal Department of Education Fund:
For Title I.................................. 650,200,000
For Title I, Reading First.................... 50,000,000
For Title II, Teacher/Principal Training..... 150,000,000
For Title III, English Language
Acquisition................................. 40,000,000
For Title IV, 21st Century/Community
Service Programs............................ 45,000,000
For Title IV, Safe and Drug Free Schools...... 25,000,000
For Title V, Innovation Programs.............. 21,000,000
For Title VI, Renovation/Special
Education/Technology........................ 10,000,000
For Title VI, Rural and Low Income
Students..................................... 1,500,000
For Title X, McKinney Homeless
Assistance................................... 3,000,000
For Enhancing Education through Technology.... 35,000,000
For Individuals with Disabilities Act,
Deaf/Blind..................................... 380,000
For Individuals with Disabilities Act,
IDEA....................................... 550,000,000
For Individuals with Disabilities Act,
Improvement Program.......................... 2,500,000
For Individuals with Disabilities Act,
Model Outreach Program Grants.................. 400,000
For Individuals with Disabilities Act,
Pre-School.................................. 25,000,000
For Grants for Vocational
Education – Basic........................... 50,000,000
For Grants for Vocational
Education – Technical Preparation............ 5,000,000
For Charter Schools............................ 2,500,000
For Transition to Teaching....................... 500,000
For Advanced Placement Fee..................... 2,000,000
For Math/Science Partnerships.................. 8,000,000
For Special Federal Congressional Projects.... 10,000,000
Total................................... $1,687,680,000
(Source: 93-842, eff. 7-30-04.)
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon becoming law.