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Sen. Carol Ronen
Filed: 2/7/2006
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2267
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2267 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following: |
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| "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| Age-appropriate Sex Education Grant Program Act. |
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| Section 5. Legislative intent. The General Assembly finds |
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| and declares that Illinois' teen birth rate, numbering over |
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| 18,000 per year, ranks among the highest in the nation. |
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| Further, the United States has the highest teen pregnancy rate |
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| of all developed countries. Current research documents the fact |
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| that those individuals who receive early, comprehensive, |
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| age-appropriate, and scientifically accurate education in the |
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| health and other benefits derived from sexual abstinence, |
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| family planning, and birth control are more likely to delay |
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| sexual activity and engage in such activity later and with a |
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| higher degree of responsibility and safety. Comprehensive sex |
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| education programs, which complement parental involvement and |
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| respect the diversity and values of our State, provide our |
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| at-risk youth with the foundation to make responsibly informed |
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| choices. The earlier these programs are commenced on an |
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| age-appropriate basis, the more responsibly our youth will make |
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| decisions about sexual activity. |
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| The General Assembly further finds and declares that |
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| current statistics demonstrate that occurrences of sexually |
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| transmitted diseases among adolescents have shown an increase |
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| over the past several years. Concurrently, adolescents are the |
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| fastest growing population of new HIV/AIDS cases. These |
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| increases place greater demand on the State's health care |
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| delivery system and require that we take immediate action and |
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| embark on a dedicated mission to provide targeted at-risk |
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| adolescents with a more concentrated sex education program with |
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| a significant parental component, designed to inform and |
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| instruct them on abstinence, protection, and pregnancy |
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| prevention. Nearly half of all new sexually transmitted disease |
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| cases occurred among Americans aged 15 to 24. In Illinois, |
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| one-third of all Chlamydia cases and over one-quarter of all |
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| Gonorrhea cases occur in teens ages 15 to 19. By age 24, at |
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| least one in 3 sexually active persons are estimated to have |
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| had a sexually transmitted disease. |
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| It is the intent of the legislature that the |
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| age-appropriate sex education grant program established in |
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| this Act provide adolescents with the information, assistance, |
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| skills, and support to enable them to make responsible |
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| decisions, including abstaining from sexual intercourse, and, |
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| for those who do become sexually active, the effective use of |
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| contraceptives and barrier methods.
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| Section 10. Definitions. For the purposes of this Act, the |
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| following terms shall have the following meanings: |
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| "Age-appropriate sex education grant program" means a |
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| comprehensive age-appropriate sex education program conducted |
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| by an eligible applicant under Section 15 of this Act. |
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| "Department" means the Illinois Department of Human |
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| Services. |
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| "Eligible applicant" means any of the following: |
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| (1) A public school district. |
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| (2) A State-certified local health department. |
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| (3) A community based organization that may be a |
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| for-profit corporation or entity or not-for-profit |
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| corporation or organization. |
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| (4) A religious corporation, church, or other |
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| religious entity, provided that, either directly or |
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| indirectly, the promotion or teaching of religious tenets |
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| is not a component of a sex education program. |
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| (5) A consortium or partnership formed by a public |
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| school district and one or more community based |
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| organizations that qualify for the award of an |
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| age-appropriate sex education grant by the Department |
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| under this Act. |
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| "Grant program plan" means the plan submitted to the |
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| Department by an eligible applicant under Section 15 of this |
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| Act. |
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| "Medically accurate" means verified or supported by |
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| research conducted in compliance with scientific methods, |
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| published in peer-reviewed journals, when appropriate, and |
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| recognized as accurate and objective by professional |
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| organizations and agencies with expertise in the relevant |
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| field, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
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| "State income standard" means the most recent federal |
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| income official poverty line as defined annually and revised by |
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| the federal Office of Management and Budget adjusted for family |
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| size. |
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| Section 15. Establishment of age-appropriate sex education |
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| grant program; components of instruction; general standards. |
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| (a) There is established within the Illinois Department of |
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| Human Services an age-appropriate sex education grant program |
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| subject to appropriation. The purpose of the program shall be |
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| to provide grants to eligible applicants to support |
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| age-appropriate sex education programs for young people that |
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| provide them with components of instruction set forth in |
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| subsection (b) of this Section. |
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| (b) The age-appropriate sex education programs approved |
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| under this grant program shall include the following components |
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| of instruction: |
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| (1) Teaches that abstinence is the only sure way to |
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| avoid pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases. |
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| (2) Teaches skills to make responsible decisions about |
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| sexuality, including how to avoid unwanted verbal, |
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| physical, and sexual advances, and how not to make unwanted |
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| verbal, physical, and sexual advances. |
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| (3) Teaches how alcohol and drug use can affect |
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| responsible decision making. |
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| (4) Helps young people to gain knowledge about the |
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| physical, biological, and hormonal changes of adolescence |
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| and subsequent stages of human maturation. |
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| (5) Provides information about the health benefits, |
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| side effects, and proper use of all contraceptives and |
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| barrier methods, including accurate information about |
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| effectiveness, as a means to prevent pregnancy and as a |
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| means to reduce the risk of contracting sexually |
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| transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS, and other diseases. |
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| (6) Assists young people in gaining knowledge about the |
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| specific involvement and responsibility of both males and |
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| females in sexual decision making. |
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| (7) Encourages young people to practice healthy life |
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| skills, including goal setting, decision making, |
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| negotiation, communication, and stress management. |
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| (8) Promotes self-esteem and positive interpersonal |
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| skills focusing on relationship skills, including |
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| platonic, romantic, intimate, and family relationships and |
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| interaction. |
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| The Department may determine certain components of |
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| instruction to be optional in grades kindergarten through 5 for
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| age-appropriate or other practical reasons as specified in the |
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| application instructions made available by the Department for |
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| the purposes of implementing this Act. |
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| (c) Any eligible applicant may apply for and, upon approval |
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| of the application by the Department, shall be awarded an |
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| annual age-appropriate sex education grant if it demonstrates |
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| in the grant program plan submitted to the Department that: |
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| (1) The components of instruction shall adhere to the |
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| following standards: |
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| (A) Is age-appropriate. |
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| (B) Is medically accurate. |
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| (C) Does not teach or promote religion, provided |
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| that this item shall not preclude discussion of moral, |
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| ethical, or religious views related to sex or sexual |
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| relationships. |
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| (D) Stresses the value of abstinence while not |
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| ignoring those adolescents who have had or who are |
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| having sexual intercourse. |
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| (E) Encourages family communication about |
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| sexuality among parents, other adult household |
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| members, and children. |
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| (F) Develops the knowledge and skills necessary to |
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| ensure and protect young people with respect to their |
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| sexual and reproductive health. |
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| (G) Develops healthy attitudes and values |
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| concerning growth and development, body image, gender |
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| roles, sexual orientation, and other subjects. |
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| (2) The applicant is capable of providing young persons |
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| with an effective sex education program that shall be |
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| meaningful, shall substantially involve parents and other |
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| adults as feasible and appropriate, and shall be conducted |
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| in accordance with this Act and any rule under this Act. |
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| (3) If the applicant is an organization outside of a |
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| school-setting that provides sex education, including, but |
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| not limited to, a community organization, religious |
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| corporation, church, or other religious entity, it has a |
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| demonstrated record of conducting comprehensive sex |
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| education that conforms to the standards set forth in |
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| paragraph (1) of this subsection, it will use instructional |
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| strategies that are high quality and based on medically |
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| accurate research, it is capable of providing an |
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| age-appropriate sex education program to a broad based |
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| segment of the youth population in the organization's |
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| service area, and it will provide instruction consistent |
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| with applicable federal, State, and local health, safety, |
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| and civil rights laws. The Department may seek and shall |
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| receive any pertinent information or may request and |
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| receive recommendations as to interactions or prior |
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| dealings the community based organization, religious |
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| corporation, church, or other religious entity has had with |
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| any other State or local governmental entity, including, |
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| but not limited to, any public school district, in making |
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| the determination required by this paragraph. |
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| Section 20. Application for grants; age-appropriate sex |
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| education grant program plan. |
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| (a) The Department shall establish an application |
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| procedure by which eligible applicants may apply for a grant |
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| pursuant to this Act. The Department shall establish the manner |
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| and method, including specified objective criteria consistent |
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| with this Act, by which the Department shall determine the |
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| eligibility of an applicant. Once an application is approved, |
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| the Department shall not suspend a grant unless for good cause |
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| shown. If an application is rejected by the Department, an |
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| eligible applicant is not prohibited from resubmitting a new or |
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| supplemental application with the Department for consideration |
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| in future years. |
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| (b) The eligible applicant shall submit with its |
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| age-appropriate sex education grant application its grant |
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| program plan to the Department, which shall include, but not be |
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| limited to: |
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| (1) The manner in which parents and other adults will |
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| be included in the program. |
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| (2) An outline for the curriculum to be covered in the |
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| eligible applicant's program, including the instructional |
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| materials, books, videos, or other instructional tools to |
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| be used and the training that will be provided to teachers, |
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| personnel, and volunteers who will conduct the program. The |
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| curriculum shall include, but need not be limited to, a |
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| comprehensive block of instruction that stresses the |
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| components of instruction of an age-appropriate sex |
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| education grant program as established in Section 15 of |
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| this Act. |
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| (3) Any special, unusual, or innovative services, |
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| programs, or education methods to be used. |
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| (4) The number and types of teachers or personnel to be |
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| employed, or volunteers to be used, together with their |
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| professional or academic credentials. |
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| (5) The geographic area in which the proposed program |
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| will be offered and a description of the categories and age |
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| groupings of at-risk adolescents included in the program, |
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| along with an estimate of the number of adolescents the |
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| applicant estimates will participate in the program. |
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| (6) A demonstration that the proposed program is |
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| adequate in terms of course length and in terms of both |
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| short-term and long-range goals. |
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| (7) The program is appropriate within the overall goals |
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| of school health. |
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| (8) The need for the program in the proposed area to be |
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| served. In determining the need the Department shall |
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| specifically consider the following factors and give |
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| special attention to programs servicing areas that have a |
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| higher than average number or incidence in one or more of |
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| the following life experiences: |
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| (A) The number of reported births to adolescent |
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| mothers residing in the area over the previous 10 years |
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| and the number of adolescent parents, including when |
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| feasible the number of single parents, who currently |
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| reside in the area. |
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| (B) The number of reported occurrences of sexually |
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| transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS among residents of |
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| the area to be served, with particular emphasis on |
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| HIV/AIDS. |
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| (C) The number of persons residing in the area to |
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| be served whose annual personal income is less than |
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| 150% of the established State income standard and any |
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| other generally available statistical data that |
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| indicate that the area to be served is economically or |
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| otherwise disadvantaged. |
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| (D) The high school drop out rate in the area. |
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| (E) Any other generally available statistical data |
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| that indicate that the area to be served is in need of |
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| an age-appropriate sex education program. |
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| (F) The success realized by an eligible applicant |
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| in reducing unintended pregnancies and cases of |
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| sexually transmitted diseases, as well as reducing |
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| risky behavior, in programs previously or currently |
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| conducted. |
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| (G) An assessment of current community programs |
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| and services directed to the prevention of teen |
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| pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and |
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| HIV/AIDS. |
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| (H) Any other information as the Department may |
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| request. |
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| (c) In considering applications submitted by eligible |
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| applicants, the Department shall give special attention and |
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| priority to applications submitted by an eligible applicant |
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| that is a public school district working in consortium or |
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| partnership with one or more community based organizations, |
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| especially when the community based organization or |
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| organizations have a demonstrated record of success in the |
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| conduct of sex education programs of a similar nature to the |
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| sex education program provided for in this Act. |
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| Section 25. Annual reports by grant recipients. |
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| (a) Every eligible applicant that has been awarded a grant |
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| under this Act shall file an annual report with the Department, |
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| in a form and with the data as the Department prescribes, |
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| detailing the expenditure of grant funds, together with an |
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| analysis of the age-appropriate sex education grant program it |
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| conducted, and a summary of its success or failures in altering |
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| attitudes and the acquisition of knowledge regarding the merits |
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| of sexual abstinence and methods of preventing unintended |
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| pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, and HIV/AIDS. |
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| (b) The Department shall, on or before February 1 of each |
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| year, submit a report on the program to the Governor and the |
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| General Assembly containing its findings and recommendations. |
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| Section 30. Grants for curriculum development and |
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| innovative programming. The Department may award grants to |
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| eligible applicants for the development of age-appropriate, |
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| comprehensive sex education curriculum and innovative |
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| programming. The curriculum and programming developed under |
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| these grants must include the components outlined in Section 15 |
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| of this Act. |
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| Section 35. Notification to potential applicants. The |
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| Department shall at least 90 days prior to the application |
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| deadline send to every public school district and to every |
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| requesting community based organization a copy of this Act and |
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| general information relating to the age-appropriate sex |
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| education grant program and the grant application process. |