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Rep. Roger L. Eddy
Filed: 5/29/2008
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2482
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2482, AS AMENDED, |
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| by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
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| following:
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| "Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections |
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| 1A-4, 1A-10, 1C-2, 2-3.11, 2-3.30, 2-3.73, 2-3.117, 10-20.40, |
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| 13B-65.10, 14-8.03, 14-15.01, 14C-2, 17-2.11, 18-3, 21-2, |
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| 21-14, 27-23, 27-24.4, and 34-18.34 as follows:
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| (105 ILCS 5/1A-4) (from Ch. 122, par. 1A-4)
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| (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 95-626 )
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| Sec. 1A-4. Powers and duties of the Board.
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| A. (Blank).
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| B. The Board shall determine the qualifications of and |
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| appoint a
chief education officer, to be known as the State |
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| Superintendent of
Education, who may be proposed by the |
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| Governor and who shall serve at the pleasure of the Board and |
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| pursuant to a
performance-based contract linked to statewide |
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| student performance and academic
improvement within Illinois |
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| schools. Upon expiration or buyout of the contract of the State |
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| Superintendent of Education in office on the effective date of |
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| this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly, a State |
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| Superintendent of Education shall be appointed by a State Board |
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| of Education that includes the 7 new Board members who were |
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| appointed to fill seats of members whose terms were terminated |
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| on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd |
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| General Assembly. Thereafter, a State Superintendent of |
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| Education must, at a minimum, be appointed at the beginning of |
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| each term of a Governor after that Governor has made |
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| appointments to the Board. A performance-based
contract issued |
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| for the employment of a State Superintendent of
Education |
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| entered into on or after the effective date of this amendatory |
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| Act of the 93rd General Assembly must expire no later than |
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| February 1, 2007, and subsequent contracts must expire no later |
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| than February 1 each 4 years thereafter. No contract
shall be
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| extended or renewed beyond February 1, 2007 and February 1 each |
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| 4 years thereafter, but a State Superintendent of Education |
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| shall serve until his or her successor is appointed. Each |
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| contract entered into on or before January 8, 2007 with a State |
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| Superintendent of Education must provide that the State Board |
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| of Education may terminate the contract for cause, and the |
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| State Board of Education shall not thereafter be liable for |
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| further payments under the contract. With regard to this |
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| amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly, it is the intent |
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| of the General Assembly that, beginning with the Governor who |
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| takes office on the second Monday of January, 2007, a State |
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| Superintendent of Education be appointed at the beginning of |
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| each term of a Governor after that Governor has made |
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| appointments to the Board. The State
Superintendent of |
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| Education shall not serve as a member of the State
Board of |
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| Education. The Board shall set the compensation of the State
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| Superintendent of Education who shall serve as the Board's |
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| chief
executive officer. The Board shall also establish the |
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| duties, powers and
responsibilities of the State |
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| Superintendent, which shall be included in the
State |
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| Superintendent's performance-based contract along with the |
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| goals and
indicators of student performance and academic |
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| improvement used to measure the
performance and effectiveness |
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| of the State Superintendent.
The State Board of Education may |
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| delegate
to the State Superintendent of Education the authority |
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| to act on the Board's
behalf, provided such delegation is made |
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| pursuant to adopted board policy
or the powers delegated are |
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| ministerial in nature. The State Board may
not delegate |
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| authority under this Section to the State Superintendent to
(1) |
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| nonrecognize school districts, (2) withhold State payments as a |
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| penalty,
or (3) make final decisions under the contested case |
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| provisions of the Illinois
Administrative Procedure Act unless |
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| otherwise provided by law.
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| C. The powers and duties of the State Board of Education |
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| shall encompass all
duties delegated to the Office of |
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| Superintendent of Public Instruction on
January 12, 1975, |
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| except as the law providing for such powers and duties is
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| thereafter amended, and such other powers and duties as the |
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| General Assembly
shall designate. The Board shall be |
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| responsible for the educational policies
and guidelines for |
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| public schools, pre-school through grade
12 and Vocational |
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| Education in the State of Illinois. The Board shall
analyze the |
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| present and future aims, needs, and requirements of
education |
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| in the State of Illinois and recommend to the General Assembly
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| the powers which should be exercised by the Board. The Board |
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| shall
recommend the passage and the legislation necessary to |
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| determine the
appropriate relationship between the Board and |
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| local boards of education
and the various State agencies and |
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| shall recommend desirable
modifications in the laws which |
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| affect schools.
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| D. Two members of the Board shall be appointed by the |
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| chairperson
to serve on a standing joint Education Committee, 2 |
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| others shall be
appointed from the Board of Higher Education, 2
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| others shall be appointed by the chairperson of the
Illinois |
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| Community College Board, and 2 others shall be appointed by the
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| chairperson of the Human Resource Investment Council. The
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| Committee shall be
responsible for making recommendations |
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| concerning the submission of any
workforce development plan or |
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| workforce training program required by federal
law or under any |
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| block grant authority. The Committee will be
responsible for |
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| developing policy on matters of mutual concern to
elementary, |
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| secondary and higher education such as Occupational and
Career |
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| Education, Teacher Preparation and Certification, Educational
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| Finance, Articulation between Elementary, Secondary and Higher |
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| Education
and Research and Planning. The joint Education |
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| Committee shall meet at
least quarterly and submit an annual |
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| report of its findings,
conclusions, and recommendations to the |
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| State Board of Education, the Board of
Higher Education, the |
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| Illinois Community College Board,
the Human Resource |
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| Investment Council, the Governor, and the
General
Assembly. All |
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| meetings of this Committee shall be official meetings for
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| reimbursement under this Act.
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| E. Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum. A
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| majority
vote of the members appointed, confirmed and serving |
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| on the Board is
required to approve any action, except that the |
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| 7 new Board members who were appointed to fill seats of members |
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| whose terms were terminated on the effective date of this |
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| amendatory act of the 93rd General Assembly may vote to approve |
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| actions when appointed and serving.
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| Using the most recently available data, the The Board shall |
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| prepare and submit to the General Assembly and the
Governor on |
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| or before January 14, 1976 and annually thereafter a report
or |
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| reports of its findings and recommendations. Such annual report |
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| shall
contain a separate section which provides a critique and |
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| analysis of the
status of education in Illinois and which |
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| identifies its specific problems
and recommends express |
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| solutions therefor.
Such annual report also shall contain the |
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| following information for the
preceding year ending on June 30: |
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| each act or omission of a school district
of which the State |
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| Board of Education has knowledge as a consequence of
scheduled, |
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| approved visits and which constituted a
failure by the district |
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| to comply with applicable State or federal laws or
regulations |
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| relating to public education, the name of such district, the |
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| date
or dates on which the State Board of Education notified |
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| the school district of
such act or omission, and what action, |
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| if any, the school district took with
respect thereto after |
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| being notified thereof by the State Board of Education.
The |
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| report shall also include the statewide high school dropout |
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| rate by
grade level, sex and race and the annual student |
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| dropout rate of and the
number of students who graduate from, |
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| transfer from or otherwise leave
bilingual programs. The |
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| Auditor General shall annually perform a
compliance audit of |
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| the State Board of Education's performance of the
reporting |
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| duty imposed by this amendatory Act of 1986. A regular system |
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| of
communication with other directly related State agencies |
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| shall be
implemented.
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| The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall |
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| be satisfied
by filing copies of the report with the Speaker, |
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| the Minority Leader and
the Clerk of the House of |
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| Representatives and the President, the Minority
Leader and the |
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| Secretary of the Senate and the Legislative Council, as |
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| required
by Section 3.1 of the General
Assembly Organization |
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| Act, and
filing such additional
copies with the State |
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| Government Report Distribution Center for the General
Assembly |
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| as is required under paragraph (t) of Section 7 of the State |
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| Library
Act.
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| F. Upon appointment of the 7 new Board members who were |
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| appointed to fill seats of members whose terms were terminated |
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| on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd |
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| General Assembly, the Board shall review all of its current |
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| rules in an effort to streamline procedures, improve |
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| efficiency, and eliminate unnecessary forms and paperwork.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-1036, eff. 9-14-04.)
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| (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 95-626 )
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| Sec. 1A-4. Powers and duties of the Board.
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| A. (Blank).
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| B. The Board shall determine the qualifications of and |
16 |
| appoint a
chief education officer, to be known as the State |
17 |
| Superintendent of
Education, who may be proposed by the |
18 |
| Governor and who shall serve at the pleasure of the Board and |
19 |
| pursuant to a
performance-based contract linked to statewide |
20 |
| student performance and academic
improvement within Illinois |
21 |
| schools. Upon expiration or buyout of the contract of the State |
22 |
| Superintendent of Education in office on the effective date of |
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| this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly, a State |
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| Superintendent of Education shall be appointed by a State Board |
25 |
| of Education that includes the 7 new Board members who were |
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| appointed to fill seats of members whose terms were terminated |
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| on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd |
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| General Assembly. Thereafter, a State Superintendent of |
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| Education must, at a minimum, be appointed at the beginning of |
5 |
| each term of a Governor after that Governor has made |
6 |
| appointments to the Board. A performance-based
contract issued |
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| for the employment of a State Superintendent of
Education |
8 |
| entered into on or after the effective date of this amendatory |
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| Act of the 93rd General Assembly must expire no later than |
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| February 1, 2007, and subsequent contracts must expire no later |
11 |
| than February 1 each 4 years thereafter. No contract
shall be
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| extended or renewed beyond February 1, 2007 and February 1 each |
13 |
| 4 years thereafter, but a State Superintendent of Education |
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| shall serve until his or her successor is appointed. Each |
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| contract entered into on or before January 8, 2007 with a State |
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| Superintendent of Education must provide that the State Board |
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| of Education may terminate the contract for cause, and the |
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| State Board of Education shall not thereafter be liable for |
19 |
| further payments under the contract. With regard to this |
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| amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly, it is the intent |
21 |
| of the General Assembly that, beginning with the Governor who |
22 |
| takes office on the second Monday of January, 2007, a State |
23 |
| Superintendent of Education be appointed at the beginning of |
24 |
| each term of a Governor after that Governor has made |
25 |
| appointments to the Board. The State
Superintendent of |
26 |
| Education shall not serve as a member of the State
Board of |
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| Education. The Board shall set the compensation of the State
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| Superintendent of Education who shall serve as the Board's |
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| chief
executive officer. The Board shall also establish the |
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| duties, powers and
responsibilities of the State |
5 |
| Superintendent, which shall be included in the
State |
6 |
| Superintendent's performance-based contract along with the |
7 |
| goals and
indicators of student performance and academic |
8 |
| improvement used to measure the
performance and effectiveness |
9 |
| of the State Superintendent.
The State Board of Education may |
10 |
| delegate
to the State Superintendent of Education the authority |
11 |
| to act on the Board's
behalf, provided such delegation is made |
12 |
| pursuant to adopted board policy
or the powers delegated are |
13 |
| ministerial in nature. The State Board may
not delegate |
14 |
| authority under this Section to the State Superintendent to
(1) |
15 |
| nonrecognize school districts, (2) withhold State payments as a |
16 |
| penalty,
or (3) make final decisions under the contested case |
17 |
| provisions of the Illinois
Administrative Procedure Act unless |
18 |
| otherwise provided by law.
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| C. The powers and duties of the State Board of Education |
20 |
| shall encompass all
duties delegated to the Office of |
21 |
| Superintendent of Public Instruction on
January 12, 1975, |
22 |
| except as the law providing for such powers and duties is
|
23 |
| thereafter amended, and such other powers and duties as the |
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| General Assembly
shall designate. The Board shall be |
25 |
| responsible for the educational policies
and guidelines for |
26 |
| public schools, pre-school through grade
12 and Vocational |
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| Education in the State of Illinois. The Board shall
analyze the |
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| present and future aims, needs, and requirements of
education |
3 |
| in the State of Illinois and recommend to the General Assembly
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| the powers which should be exercised by the Board. The Board |
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| shall
recommend the passage and the legislation necessary to |
6 |
| determine the
appropriate relationship between the Board and |
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| local boards of education
and the various State agencies and |
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| shall recommend desirable
modifications in the laws which |
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| affect schools.
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| D. Two members of the Board shall be appointed by the |
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| chairperson
to serve on a standing joint Education Committee, 2 |
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| others shall be
appointed from the Board of Higher Education, 2
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| others shall be appointed by the chairperson of the
Illinois |
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| Community College Board, and 2 others shall be appointed by the
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| chairperson of the Human Resource Investment Council. The
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| Committee shall be
responsible for making recommendations |
17 |
| concerning the submission of any
workforce development plan or |
18 |
| workforce training program required by federal
law or under any |
19 |
| block grant authority. The Committee will be
responsible for |
20 |
| developing policy on matters of mutual concern to
elementary, |
21 |
| secondary and higher education such as Occupational and
Career |
22 |
| Education, Teacher Preparation and Certification, Educational
|
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| Finance, Articulation between Elementary, Secondary and Higher |
24 |
| Education
and Research and Planning. The joint Education |
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| Committee shall meet at
least quarterly and submit an annual |
26 |
| report of its findings,
conclusions, and recommendations to the |
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| State Board of Education, the Board of
Higher Education, the |
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| Illinois Community College Board,
the Human Resource |
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| Investment Council, the Governor, and the
General
Assembly. All |
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| meetings of this Committee shall be official meetings for
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| reimbursement under this Act. On the effective date of this |
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| amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly, the Joint |
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| Education Committee is abolished.
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| E. Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum. A
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| majority
vote of the members appointed, confirmed and serving |
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| on the Board is
required to approve any action, except that the |
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| 7 new Board members who were appointed to fill seats of members |
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| whose terms were terminated on the effective date of this |
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| amendatory act of the 93rd General Assembly may vote to approve |
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| actions when appointed and serving.
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| Using the most recently available data, the The Board shall |
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| prepare and submit to the General Assembly and the
Governor on |
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| or before January 14, 1976 and annually thereafter a report
or |
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| reports of its findings and recommendations. Such annual report |
19 |
| shall
contain a separate section which provides a critique and |
20 |
| analysis of the
status of education in Illinois and which |
21 |
| identifies its specific problems
and recommends express |
22 |
| solutions therefor.
Such annual report also shall contain the |
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| following information for the
preceding year ending on June 30: |
24 |
| each act or omission of a school district
of which the State |
25 |
| Board of Education has knowledge as a consequence of
scheduled, |
26 |
| approved visits and which constituted a
failure by the district |
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| to comply with applicable State or federal laws or
regulations |
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| relating to public education, the name of such district, the |
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| date
or dates on which the State Board of Education notified |
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| the school district of
such act or omission, and what action, |
5 |
| if any, the school district took with
respect thereto after |
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| being notified thereof by the State Board of Education.
The |
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| report shall also include the statewide high school dropout |
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| rate by
grade level, sex and race and the annual student |
9 |
| dropout rate of and the
number of students who graduate from, |
10 |
| transfer from or otherwise leave
bilingual programs. The |
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| Auditor General shall annually perform a
compliance audit of |
12 |
| the State Board of Education's performance of the
reporting |
13 |
| duty imposed by this amendatory Act of 1986. A regular system |
14 |
| of
communication with other directly related State agencies |
15 |
| shall be
implemented.
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| The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall |
17 |
| be satisfied
by filing copies of the report with the Speaker, |
18 |
| the Minority Leader and
the Clerk of the House of |
19 |
| Representatives and the President, the Minority
Leader and the |
20 |
| Secretary of the Senate and the Legislative Council, as |
21 |
| required
by Section 3.1 of the General
Assembly Organization |
22 |
| Act, and
filing such additional
copies with the State |
23 |
| Government Report Distribution Center for the General
Assembly |
24 |
| as is required under paragraph (t) of Section 7 of the State |
25 |
| Library
Act.
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| F. Upon appointment of the 7 new Board members who were |
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| appointed to fill seats of members whose terms were terminated |
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| on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd |
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| General Assembly, the Board shall review all of its current |
4 |
| rules in an effort to streamline procedures, improve |
5 |
| efficiency, and eliminate unnecessary forms and paperwork.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-626, eff. 6-1-08.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/1A-10)
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| Sec. 1A-10. Divisions of Board. The State Board of |
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| Education shall, before April 1, 2005, create divisions within |
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| the Board, including without limitation the following: |
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| (1) Teaching and Learning Services for All Children. |
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| (2) School Support Services for All Schools.
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| (3) Fiscal Support Services. |
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| (4) (Blank). Special Education Services. |
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| (5) Internal Auditor. |
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| (6) Human Resources.
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| The State Board of Education may, after consultation with the |
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| General Assembly, add any divisions or functions to the Board |
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| that it deems appropriate and consistent with Illinois law.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-1036, eff. 9-14-04.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/1C-2)
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| Sec. 1C-2. Block grants.
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| (a) For fiscal year 1999, and each fiscal year thereafter, |
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| the State Board
of Education shall award to school districts |
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| block grants as described in subsection
subsections (b) and |
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| (c). The State Board of Education may adopt
rules and |
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| regulations necessary to implement this Section. In accordance |
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| with
Section 2-3.32, all state block grants are subject to an |
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| audit. Therefore,
block grant receipts and block grant |
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| expenditures shall be recorded to the
appropriate fund code.
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| (b) (Blank). A Professional Development Block Grant shall |
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| be created by combining the
existing School Improvement Block |
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| Grant and the REI Initiative.
These funds shall be distributed |
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| to school districts based on the number of
full-time certified |
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| instructional staff employed in the district.
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| (c) An Early Childhood Education Block Grant shall be |
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| created by combining
the following programs: Preschool |
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| Education, Parental Training and Prevention
Initiative. These |
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| funds shall be distributed to school districts and other
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| entities on a competitive basis. Eleven percent of this grant
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| shall be used to
fund programs for children ages 0-3.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-396, eff. 7-29-03.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.11) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.11)
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| Sec. 2-3.11. Report to Governor and General Assembly. Using |
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| the most recently available data, to To report to the
Governor |
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| and General Assembly annually on or before January 14 the
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| condition of the schools
of the State for the preceding year, |
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| ending on June 30.
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| Such annual report shall contain reports of the State |
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| Teacher
Certification Board; the schools of the State |
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| charitable
institutions; reports on driver education, special |
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| education,
and transportation; and for such year the annual |
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| statistical
reports of the State Board of Education, including |
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| the number
and kinds of school districts; number of school |
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| attendance
centers; number of men and women teachers; |
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| enrollment by
grades; total enrollment; total days attendance; |
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| total days
absence; average daily attendance; number of |
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| elementary and
secondary school graduates;
assessed valuation; |
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| tax levies
and tax rates for various purposes; amount of |
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| teachers' orders,
anticipation warrants, and bonds |
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| outstanding; and number of men
and women teachers and total |
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| enrollment of private schools.
The report shall give for all |
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| school districts receipts from
all sources and expenditures for |
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| all purposes for each fund;
the total operating expense,
the |
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| per capita cost, and instructional expenditures; federal
and |
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| state aids and reimbursements; new school buildings, and
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| recognized schools; together with such other information and
|
19 |
| suggestions as the State Board of Education may deem important
|
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| in relation to the schools and school laws and the means of
|
21 |
| promoting education throughout the state.
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22 |
| In this Section, "instructional expenditures" means the |
23 |
| annual expenditures of school districts properly attributable |
24 |
| to expenditure functions defined in rules of the State Board of |
25 |
| Education as:
1100 (Regular Education); 1200-1220 (Special |
26 |
| Education); 1250 (Ed. Deprived/Remedial); 1400 (Vocational |
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| Programs); 1600 (Summer School); 1650 (Gifted); 1800 |
2 |
| (Bilingual Programs); 1900 (Truant Alternative); 2110 |
3 |
| (Attendance and Social Work Services); 2120 (Guidance |
4 |
| Services); 2130 (Health Services); 2140 (Psychological |
5 |
| Services); 2150 (Speech Pathology and Audiology Services); |
6 |
| 2190 (Other Support Services Pupils); 2210 (Improvement of |
7 |
| Instruction); 2220 (Educational Media Services); 2230 |
8 |
| (Assessment and Testing); 2540 (Operation and Maintenance of |
9 |
| Plant Services); 2550 (Pupil Transportation Service); 2560 |
10 |
| (Food Service); 4110 (Payments for Regular Programs); 4120 |
11 |
| (Payments for Special Education Programs); 4130 (Payments for |
12 |
| Adult Education Programs); 4140 (Payments for Vocational |
13 |
| Education Programs); 4170 (Payments for Community College |
14 |
| Programs); 4190 (Other payments to in-state government units); |
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| and 4200 (Other payments to out of state government units).
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| (Source: P.A. 93-679, eff. 6-30-04.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.30) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.30)
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| Sec. 2-3.30. Census for special education. To require on or |
19 |
| before
December 22 of each year reports as to the census of all |
20 |
| children 3 years of age birth
through 21 years of
age inclusive |
21 |
| of the types described in definitions under the rules |
22 |
| authorized
in Section 14-1.02 who were receiving special |
23 |
| education and related services on
December 1 of the current |
24 |
| school year.
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25 |
| To require an annual report, on or before December 22 of |
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| each year , from
the Department of Children and Family Services, |
2 |
| Department of Corrections , and
Department of Human Services |
3 |
| containing a census of all
children 3 years of age birth |
4 |
| through 21 years of age inclusive , of the types
described in |
5 |
| Section 14-1.02 who were receiving special education services |
6 |
| on
December 1 of the current school year within State |
7 |
| facilities. Such report
shall be submitted pursuant to rules |
8 |
| and regulations issued by the State Board
of Education.
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| The State Board of Education shall ascertain and report |
10 |
| annually, on or
before January 15, the number of children of |
11 |
| non-English background, birth
through 21 years of age, |
12 |
| inclusive of (a) types described in definitions
under rules |
13 |
| authorized in Section 14-1.02 who were receiving special
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| education and related services on December of the previous year |
15 |
| and (b)
inclusive of those served within State facilities |
16 |
| administered by the
Department of Children and Family Services
|
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| and the Department of Human Services. The report
shall classify |
18 |
| such children according to their language background, age,
|
19 |
| category of exceptionality and level of severity, least |
20 |
| restrictive
placement and achievement level.
|
21 |
| (Source: P.A. 91-764, eff. 6-9-00.)
|
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| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.73) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.73)
|
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| Sec. 2-3.73. Missing child program. The State Board of |
24 |
| Education shall
administer and implement a missing child |
25 |
| program in accordance with the
provisions of this Section. Upon |
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| receipt of each periodic information
bulletin from the |
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| Department of State Police pursuant
to Section 6 of
the |
3 |
| Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act of 1984, the State |
4 |
| Board
of Education shall promptly disseminate the information |
5 |
| to make copies of the same and mail one copy to
the school |
6 |
| board of each school district in this State and to the |
7 |
| principal
or chief administrative officer of every each |
8 |
| nonpublic elementary and
secondary school in this State |
9 |
| registered with the State Board of Education . Upon receipt of |
10 |
| such information, each school board shall
compare the names on |
11 |
| the bulletin to the names of all students presently
enrolled in |
12 |
| the schools of the district. If a school board or its designee
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| determines that a missing child is
attending one of the schools |
14 |
| within the
school district, or if the principal or chief |
15 |
| administrative officer of a
nonpublic school is notified by |
16 |
| school personnel that a missing child is
attending that school, |
17 |
| the school board or the principal or chief
administrative |
18 |
| officer of the nonpublic school shall immediately give
notice |
19 |
| of this fact to the State Board of Education, the Department of |
20 |
| State
Police, and the law enforcement agency having |
21 |
| jurisdiction in the area
where the missing child resides or |
22 |
| attends school.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
|
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| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.117)
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| Sec. 2-3.117. School Technology Program.
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| technology-based
learning resources , including matching |
3 |
| grants, to school districts to improve
educational |
4 |
| opportunities and student achievement throughout the State. |
5 |
| School
districts may use grants for technology-related |
6 |
| investments, including
computer hardware, software, optical |
7 |
| media networks, and related wiring, to
educate staff to use |
8 |
| that equipment in a learning context, and for other items
|
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| defined under rules adopted by the State Board of Education.
|
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| (b) The State Board of Education is authorized, to the |
11 |
| extent funds are
available, to establish a statewide support |
12 |
| system for information,
professional development, technical |
13 |
| assistance, network design consultation,
leadership, |
14 |
| technology planning consultation, and information exchange; to
|
15 |
| expand school district connectivity; and to increase the |
16 |
| quantity and quality
of student and educator access to on-line |
17 |
| resources, experts, and
communications avenues from moneys |
18 |
| appropriated for the purposes of this
Section.
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| (b-5) The State Board of Education may enter into |
20 |
| intergovernmental
contracts or agreements with other State |
21 |
| agencies, public community colleges,
public libraries, public |
22 |
| and private colleges and universities, museums on
public land, |
23 |
| and other public
agencies in the areas of technology, |
24 |
| telecommunications, and information
access, under such terms |
25 |
| as the parties may agree, provided that those
contracts and |
26 |
| agreements are in compliance with the Department of Central
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| Management Services' mandate to provide telecommunications |
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| services to all
State agencies.
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| (c) (Blank). The State Board of Education shall adopt all |
4 |
| rules necessary for the
administration of the School Technology |
5 |
| Program, including but not limited to
rules defining the |
6 |
| technology-related investments that qualify for funding, the
|
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| content of grant applications and reports, and the requirements |
8 |
| for the local
match.
|
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| (d) (Blank). The State Board of Education may establish by |
10 |
| rule provisions
to waive the local matching requirement for |
11 |
| school districts determined unable
to finance the local match.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-21, eff. 7-1-95; 90-388, eff. 8-15-97; 90-566, |
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| eff. 1-2-98.)
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| Sec. 10-20.40. Student biometric information. |
16 |
| (a) For the purposes of this Section, "biometric |
17 |
| information" means any information that is collected through an |
18 |
| identification process for individuals based on their unique |
19 |
| behavioral or physiological characteristics, including |
20 |
| fingerprint, hand geometry, voice, or facial recognition or |
21 |
| iris or retinal scans. |
22 |
| (b) School districts that collect biometric information |
23 |
| from students shall adopt policies that require, at a minimum, |
24 |
| all of the following: |
25 |
| (1) Written permission from the individual who has |
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| 10-20.12b of this Code, or from the student if he or she |
3 |
| has reached the age of 18. |
4 |
| (2) The discontinuation of use of a student's biometric |
5 |
| information under either of the following conditions: |
6 |
| (A) upon the student's graduation or withdrawal |
7 |
| from the school district; or |
8 |
| (B) upon receipt in writing of a request for |
9 |
| discontinuation by the individual having legal custody |
10 |
| of the student or by the student if he or she has |
11 |
| reached the age of 18. |
12 |
| (3) The destruction of all of a student's biometric |
13 |
| information within 30 days after the use of the biometric |
14 |
| information is discontinued in accordance with item (2) of |
15 |
| this subsection (b). |
16 |
| (4) The use of biometric information solely for |
17 |
| identification or fraud prevention. |
18 |
| (5) A prohibition on the sale, lease, or other |
19 |
| disclosure of biometric information to another person or |
20 |
| entity, unless: |
21 |
| (A) the individual who has legal custody of the |
22 |
| student or the student, if he or she has reached the |
23 |
| age of 18, consents to the disclosure; or |
24 |
| (B) the disclosure is required by court order. |
25 |
| (6) The storage, transmittal, and protection of all |
26 |
| biometric information from disclosure. |
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| subsection (b) of this Section by the individual who has legal |
3 |
| custody of the student or by the student, if he or she has |
4 |
| reached the age of 18, must not be the basis for refusal of any |
5 |
| services otherwise available to the student.
|
6 |
| (d) Student biometric information may be destroyed without |
7 |
| notification to or the approval of a local records commission |
8 |
| under the Local Records Act if destroyed within 30 days after |
9 |
| the use of the biometric information is discontinued in |
10 |
| accordance with item (2) of subsection (b) of this Section. |
11 |
| (Source: P.A. 95-232, eff. 8-16-07.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/13B-65.10)
|
13 |
| Sec. 13B-65.10. Continuing professional development for |
14 |
| teachers. Teachers may receive
continuing education units or |
15 |
| continuing professional development units,
subject to the |
16 |
| provisions of Section 13B-65.5 of
this Code, for professional |
17 |
| development related to alternative learning.
|
18 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-42, eff. 1-1-02.)
|
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| (105 ILCS 5/14-8.03) (from Ch. 122, par. 14-8.03)
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| Sec. 14-8.03. Transition goals, supports, and services.
|
21 |
| (a) A school district shall consider, and develop when |
22 |
| needed, the
transition goals and supports for eligible students |
23 |
| with
disabilities not later than the school
year in which the |
24 |
| student reaches age 14 1/2 at the individualized education
plan |
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| meeting and provide services as identified on the
student's |
2 |
| individualized
education plan. Transition goals shall
be based |
3 |
| on appropriate
evaluation procedures and information, take |
4 |
| into consideration the
preferences of the student and his or |
5 |
| her parents or guardian, be
outcome-oriented, and include |
6 |
| employment,
post-secondary
education, and community living |
7 |
| alternatives. Consideration of these goals
shall result in the |
8 |
| clarification of a school district's responsibility to
deliver |
9 |
| specific educational services such as vocational training and |
10 |
| community
living skills instruction.
|
11 |
| (b) To appropriately assess and plan for the student's |
12 |
| transition needs,
additional individualized education plan |
13 |
| team members may be
necessary
and may be asked by the school |
14 |
| district to assist in the planning process.
Additional |
15 |
| individualized education plan team members
may include a
|
16 |
| representative from the Department of Human Services,
a case |
17 |
| coordinator, or persons representing other community agencies |
18 |
| or
services. The individualized education plan shall specify
|
19 |
| each person
responsible for coordinating and
delivering |
20 |
| transition services. The public school's responsibility for
|
21 |
| delivering educational services does not extend beyond the time |
22 |
| the student
leaves school or when the student reaches age 21 |
23 |
| inclusive, which for purposes of this Article means the day |
24 |
| before the student's 22nd birthday .
|
25 |
| (c) A school district shall submit annually a summary of |
26 |
| each eligible
student's transition goals and needed supports |
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| resulting from the
individualized education plan
team
meeting |
2 |
| to the appropriate local Transition Planning Committee. If
|
3 |
| students with disabilities who are ineligible for special |
4 |
| education services
request transition services, local public |
5 |
| school districts shall assist those
students by identifying |
6 |
| post-secondary school goals, delivering appropriate
education |
7 |
| services, and coordinating with other agencies and services for
|
8 |
| assistance.
|
9 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-452, eff. 8-21-01.)
|
10 |
| (105 ILCS 5/14-15.01) (from Ch. 122, par. 14-15.01)
|
11 |
| Sec. 14-15.01. Community and Residential Services |
12 |
| Authority.
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13 |
| (a) (1) The Community and Residential Services Authority is
|
14 |
| hereby created and shall consist of the following members:
|
15 |
| A representative of the State Board of Education;
|
16 |
| Four representatives of the Department of Human Services |
17 |
| appointed by the Secretary of Human Services ,
with one member |
18 |
| from the Division of Community Health and
Prevention, one |
19 |
| member from the Division the Office of Developmental |
20 |
| Disabilities of
the Division of Disability and Behavioral |
21 |
| Health Services , one member
from the Division the Office of |
22 |
| Mental Health of the Division of Disability and
Behavioral |
23 |
| Health Services , and one member from the Division of the Office |
24 |
| of
Rehabilitation Services of the Division of Disability and |
25 |
| Behavioral Health
Services ;
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| A representative of the Department of Children and Family |
2 |
| Services;
|
3 |
| A representative of the Department of Juvenile Justice |
4 |
| Corrections ;
|
5 |
| A representative of the Department of Healthcare and Family |
6 |
| Services;
|
7 |
| A representative of the Attorney General's Disability |
8 |
| Rights Advocacy
Division;
|
9 |
| The Chairperson and Minority Spokesperson of the House and |
10 |
| Senate
Committees on Elementary and Secondary Education or |
11 |
| their designees; and
|
12 |
| Six persons appointed by the Governor. Five of such
|
13 |
| appointees shall be experienced or knowledgeable relative to
|
14 |
| provision of services for individuals with a behavior
disorder
|
15 |
| or a severe emotional disturbance
and shall include |
16 |
| representatives of
both the private and public sectors, except |
17 |
| that no more than 2 of those 5
appointees may be from the |
18 |
| public sector and at least 2 must be or have been
directly |
19 |
| involved in provision of services to such individuals. The |
20 |
| remaining
member appointed by the Governor shall be or shall |
21 |
| have been a parent of an
individual with a
behavior disorder or |
22 |
| a severe emotional disturbance, and
that appointee may be from |
23 |
| either the private or the public sector.
|
24 |
| (2) Members appointed by the Governor shall be appointed |
25 |
| for terms
of 4 years and shall continue to serve until their |
26 |
| respective successors are
appointed; provided that the terms of |
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appointees shall expire on August 1, 1990 , and the |
2 |
| term of the additional
member appointed under this amendatory |
3 |
| Act of 1992 shall commence upon the
appointment and expire |
4 |
| August 1, 1994 . Any vacancy in the office of a
member appointed |
5 |
| by the Governor shall be filled by appointment of the
Governor |
6 |
| for the remainder of the term.
|
7 |
| A vacancy in the office of a member appointed by the |
8 |
| Governor exists when
one or more of the following events occur:
|
9 |
| (i) An appointee dies;
|
10 |
| (ii) An appointee files a written resignation with the |
11 |
| Governor;
|
12 |
| (iii) An appointee ceases to be a legal resident of the |
13 |
| State of Illinois;
or
|
14 |
| (iv) An appointee fails to attend a majority of |
15 |
| regularly scheduled
Authority meetings in a fiscal year.
|
16 |
| Members who are representatives of an agency shall serve at |
17 |
| the will
of the agency head. Membership on the Authority shall |
18 |
| cease immediately
upon cessation of their affiliation with the |
19 |
| agency. If such a vacancy
occurs, the appropriate agency head |
20 |
| shall appoint another person to represent
the agency.
|
21 |
| If a legislative member of the Authority ceases to be |
22 |
| Chairperson or
Minority Spokesperson of the designated |
23 |
| Committees, they shall
automatically be replaced on the |
24 |
| Authority by the person who assumes the
position of Chairperson |
25 |
| or Minority Spokesperson.
|
26 |
| (b) The Community and Residential Services Authority shall |
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| have the
following powers and duties:
|
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| (1) To conduct surveys to determine the extent of need, |
3 |
| the degree to
which documented need is currently being met |
4 |
| and feasible alternatives for
matching need with |
5 |
| resources.
|
6 |
| (2) To develop policy statements for interagency |
7 |
| cooperation to cover
all aspects of service delivery, |
8 |
| including laws, regulations and
procedures, and clear |
9 |
| guidelines for determining responsibility at all times.
|
10 |
| (3) To recommend policy statements
and provide |
11 |
| information regarding effective programs for delivery of
|
12 |
| services to all individuals under 22 years of age with a |
13 |
| behavior disorder
or a severe emotional disturbance in |
14 |
| public or private situations.
|
15 |
| (4) To review the criteria for service eligibility, |
16 |
| provision and
availability established by the governmental |
17 |
| agencies represented on this
Authority, and to recommend |
18 |
| changes, additions or deletions to such criteria.
|
19 |
| (5) To develop and submit to the Governor, the General |
20 |
| Assembly, the
Directors of the agencies represented on the |
21 |
| Authority, and the
State Board of Education a master plan |
22 |
| for individuals under 22 years of
age with a
behavior |
23 |
| disorder or a severe emotional disturbance,
including
|
24 |
| detailed plans of service ranging from the least to the |
25 |
| most
restrictive options; and to assist local communities, |
26 |
| upon request, in
developing
or strengthening collaborative |
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| interagency networks.
|
2 |
| (6) To develop a process for making determinations in |
3 |
| situations where
there is a dispute relative to a plan of |
4 |
| service for
individuals or funding for a plan of service.
|
5 |
| (7) To provide technical assistance to parents, |
6 |
| service consumers,
providers, and member agency personnel |
7 |
| regarding statutory responsibilities
of human service and |
8 |
| educational agencies, and to provide such assistance
as |
9 |
| deemed necessary to appropriately access needed services.
|
10 |
| (c) (1) The members of the Authority shall receive no |
11 |
| compensation for
their services but shall be entitled to |
12 |
| reimbursement of reasonable
expenses incurred while performing |
13 |
| their duties.
|
14 |
| (2) The Authority may appoint special study groups to |
15 |
| operate under
the direction of the Authority and persons |
16 |
| appointed to such groups shall
receive only reimbursement of |
17 |
| reasonable expenses incurred in the
performance of their |
18 |
| duties.
|
19 |
| (3) The Authority shall elect from its membership a |
20 |
| chairperson,
vice-chairperson and secretary.
|
21 |
| (4) The Authority may employ and fix the compensation of
|
22 |
| such employees and technical assistants as it deems necessary |
23 |
| to carry out
its powers and duties under this Act. Staff |
24 |
| assistance for the Authority
shall be provided by the State |
25 |
| Board of Education.
|
26 |
| (5) Funds for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the |
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shall be appropriated to the State Board of Education |
2 |
| in a separate line item.
|
3 |
| (d) (1) The Authority shall have power to promulgate rules |
4 |
| and
regulations to carry out its powers and duties under this |
5 |
| Act.
|
6 |
| (2) The Authority may accept monetary gifts or grants from |
7 |
| the federal
government or any agency thereof, from any |
8 |
| charitable foundation or
professional association or from any |
9 |
| other reputable source for
implementation of any program |
10 |
| necessary or desirable to the carrying out of
the general |
11 |
| purposes of the Authority. Such gifts and grants may be
held in |
12 |
| trust by the Authority and expended in the exercise of its |
13 |
| powers
and performance of its duties as prescribed by law.
|
14 |
| (3) The Authority shall submit an annual report of its |
15 |
| activities and
expenditures to the Governor, the General |
16 |
| Assembly, the
directors of agencies represented on the |
17 |
| Authority, and the State
Superintendent of Education.
|
18 |
| (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
|
19 |
| (105 ILCS 5/14C-2) (from Ch. 122, par. 14C-2)
|
20 |
| Sec. 14C-2. Definitions. Unless the context indicates |
21 |
| otherwise, the terms used in this
Article have the following |
22 |
| meanings:
|
23 |
| (a) "State Board" means the State Board of Education.
|
24 |
| (b) "Certification Board" means the State Teacher |
25 |
| Certification
Board.
|
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| (c) "School District" means any school district |
2 |
| established under
this Code.
|
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| (d) "Children of limited English-speaking ability" means |
4 |
| (1)
all children in grades pre-K through 12 who were not born |
5 |
| in the United States , whose native tongue is a
language other |
6 |
| than English , and who are incapable of performing ordinary
|
7 |
| classwork in English; and (2) all children in grades pre-K |
8 |
| through 12 who were born in the United
States of parents |
9 |
| possessing no or limited English-speaking ability and
who are |
10 |
| incapable of performing ordinary classwork in English.
|
11 |
| (e) "Teacher of transitional bilingual education" means a |
12 |
| teacher
with a speaking and reading ability in a language other |
13 |
| than English in
which transitional bilingual education is |
14 |
| offered and with communicative
skills in English.
|
15 |
| (f) "Program in transitional bilingual education" means a |
16 |
| full-time
program of instruction (1) in all those courses or |
17 |
| subjects which a
child is required by law to receive and which |
18 |
| are required by the
child's school district which shall be |
19 |
| given in the native language of
the children of limited |
20 |
| English-speaking ability who are enrolled in the
program and |
21 |
| also in English, (2) in the reading and writing of the
native |
22 |
| language of the children of limited English-speaking ability |
23 |
| who
are enrolled in the program and in the oral comprehension, |
24 |
| speaking,
reading and writing of English, and (3) in the |
25 |
| history and culture of
the country, territory or geographic |
26 |
| area which is the native land of
the parents of children of |
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| limited English-speaking ability who are
enrolled in the |
2 |
| program and in the history and culture of the United
States; or |
3 |
| a part-time program of instruction based on the educational
|
4 |
| needs of those children of limited English-speaking ability who |
5 |
| do not
need a full-time program of instruction.
|
6 |
| (Source: P.A. 86-1028.)
|
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| (105 ILCS 5/17-2.11) (from Ch. 122, par. 17-2.11)
|
8 |
| Sec. 17-2.11. School board power to levy a tax or to borrow |
9 |
| money and
issue bonds for fire prevention, safety, energy |
10 |
| conservation, disabled
accessibility, school security, and |
11 |
| specified repair purposes. |
12 |
| (a) Whenever, as a
result of any lawful order of any |
13 |
| agency,
other than a school board, having authority to enforce |
14 |
| any school building code
applicable to any facility that houses |
15 |
| students, or any law or regulation for
the protection and |
16 |
| safety of the environment, pursuant to the Environmental
|
17 |
| Protection Act, any school district having a population of less |
18 |
| than 500,000
inhabitants is required to alter or reconstruct |
19 |
| any school building or
permanent, fixed equipment; the district |
20 |
| may, by proper resolution, levy a tax for the purpose of making |
21 |
| such alteration or reconstruction, based on a survey report by |
22 |
| an architect or engineer licensed in this State, upon all of |
23 |
| the taxable property of the district at the value as assessed |
24 |
| by the Department of Revenue and at a rate not to exceed 0.05% |
25 |
| per year for a period sufficient to finance such alteration or |
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| reconstruction, upon the following conditions: |
2 |
| (1) When there are not sufficient funds available in |
3 |
| the operations and maintenance fund of the school district, |
4 |
| the school facility occupation tax fund of the district, or |
5 |
| the fire prevention and safety fund of the district, as |
6 |
| determined by the district on the basis of rules adopted by |
7 |
| the State Board of Education, to make such alteration or |
8 |
| reconstruction or to purchase and install such permanent, |
9 |
| fixed equipment so ordered or determined as necessary. |
10 |
| Appropriate school district records must be made available |
11 |
| to the State Superintendent of Education, upon request, to |
12 |
| confirm this insufficiency. |
13 |
| (2) When a certified estimate of an architect or |
14 |
| engineer licensed in this State stating the estimated |
15 |
| amount necessary to make the alteration or reconstruction |
16 |
| or to purchase and install the equipment so ordered has |
17 |
| been secured by the school district, and the estimate has |
18 |
| been approved by the regional superintendent of schools |
19 |
| having jurisdiction over the district and the State |
20 |
| Superintendent of Education. Approval must not be granted |
21 |
| for any work that has already started without the prior |
22 |
| express authorization of the State Superintendent of |
23 |
| Education. If the estimate is not approved or is denied |
24 |
| approval by the regional superintendent of schools within 3 |
25 |
| months after the date on which it is submitted to him or |
26 |
| her, the school board of the district may submit the |
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| estimate directly to the State Superintendent of Education |
2 |
| for approval or denial. |
3 |
| (b) Whenever or whenever any such district determines that
|
4 |
| it is necessary for energy conservation purposes that any |
5 |
| school building
or permanent, fixed equipment should be altered |
6 |
| or reconstructed and
that such alterations or reconstruction |
7 |
| will be made with funds not necessary
for the completion of |
8 |
| approved and recommended projects contained in any safety
|
9 |
| survey report or amendments thereto authorized by Section |
10 |
| 2-3.12 of this Act; the district may levy a tax or issue bonds |
11 |
| as provided in subsection (a) of this Section. |
12 |
| (c) Whenever
or whenever any such district determines that |
13 |
| it is necessary for disabled accessibility purposes and to |
14 |
| comply with the school building
code that any
school building |
15 |
| or equipment should be altered or reconstructed and that such
|
16 |
| alterations or reconstruction will be made with
funds not |
17 |
| necessary for the completion of approved and recommended |
18 |
| projects
contained in any safety survey report or amendments |
19 |
| thereto authorized under
Section 2-3.12 of this Act , the |
20 |
| district may levy a tax or issue bonds as provided in |
21 |
| subsection (a) of this Section. ; or whenever |
22 |
| (d) Whenever any such district determines that it is
|
23 |
| necessary for school
security purposes and the related |
24 |
| protection and safety of pupils and school
personnel that any |
25 |
| school building or property should be altered or
reconstructed |
26 |
| or that security systems and equipment (including but not |
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| limited
to intercom, early detection and warning, access |
2 |
| control and television
monitoring systems) should be purchased |
3 |
| and installed, and that such
alterations, reconstruction or |
4 |
| purchase and installation of equipment will be
made with funds |
5 |
| not necessary for the completion of approved and recommended
|
6 |
| projects contained in any safety survey report or amendment |
7 |
| thereto authorized
by Section 2-3.12 of this Act and will deter |
8 |
| and prevent unauthorized entry or
activities upon school |
9 |
| property by unknown or dangerous persons, assure early
|
10 |
| detection and advance warning of any such actual or attempted |
11 |
| unauthorized
entry or activities and help assure the continued |
12 |
| safety of pupils and school
staff if any such unauthorized |
13 |
| entry or activity is attempted or occurs;
the district may levy |
14 |
| a tax or issue bonds as provided in subsection (a) of this |
15 |
| Section. |
16 |
| (e) If or if a school district does not need funds for |
17 |
| other fire prevention and
safety projects, including the |
18 |
| completion of approved and recommended projects
contained in |
19 |
| any safety survey report or amendments thereto authorized by
|
20 |
| Section 2-3.12 of this Act, and it is determined after a public |
21 |
| hearing (which
is preceded by at least one published notice (i) |
22 |
| occurring at least 7 days
prior to the hearing in a newspaper |
23 |
| of general circulation within the school
district and (ii) |
24 |
| setting forth the time, date, place, and general subject
matter |
25 |
| of the hearing) that there is a
substantial, immediate, and |
26 |
| otherwise unavoidable threat to the health, safety,
or welfare |
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| of pupils due to disrepair of school sidewalks, playgrounds, |
2 |
| parking
lots, or school bus turnarounds and repairs must be |
3 |
| made ; then the district may levy a tax or issue bonds as |
4 |
| provided in subsection (a) of this Section. : then
in any such |
5 |
| event, such district may, by proper resolution, levy a tax for |
6 |
| the
purpose of making such alteration or reconstruction, based |
7 |
| on a survey report
by an architect or engineer licensed in the |
8 |
| State of Illinois, upon all the
taxable property of the |
9 |
| district at the value as assessed by the Department of
Revenue |
10 |
| at a rate not to exceed .05% per year for a period sufficient |
11 |
| to
finance such alterations, repairs, or reconstruction, upon |
12 |
| the following
conditions:
|
13 |
| (a) When there are not sufficient funds available in |
14 |
| the operations
and maintenance fund of the district, the |
15 |
| school facility occupation tax fund of the district, or the |
16 |
| fire prevention and safety fund of
the district as |
17 |
| determined by the district on the basis of regulations |
18 |
| adopted
by the State Board of Education to make such |
19 |
| alterations, repairs, or
reconstruction, or to purchase |
20 |
| and install such permanent fixed equipment so
ordered or |
21 |
| determined as necessary. Appropriate school district |
22 |
| records shall
be made available to the State Superintendent |
23 |
| of Education upon request to
confirm such insufficiency.
|
24 |
| (b) When a certified estimate of an architect or |
25 |
| engineer licensed in the
State of Illinois stating the |
26 |
| estimated amount necessary to make the
alterations or |
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| repairs, or to purchase and install such equipment so |
2 |
| ordered
has been secured by the district, and the estimate |
3 |
| has been approved by the
regional superintendent of |
4 |
| schools, having jurisdiction of the district, and
the State |
5 |
| Superintendent of Education. Approval shall not be granted |
6 |
| for any
work that has already started without the prior |
7 |
| express authorization of the
State Superintendent of |
8 |
| Education. If such estimate is not approved or denied
|
9 |
| approval by the regional superintendent of schools within 3 |
10 |
| months after the
date on which it is submitted to him or |
11 |
| her, the school board of the district
may submit such |
12 |
| estimate directly to the State Superintendent of Education |
13 |
| for
approval or denial.
|
14 |
| (f) For purposes of this Section a school district may |
15 |
| replace a school
building or build additions to replace |
16 |
| portions of a building when it is
determined that the |
17 |
| effectuation of the recommendations for the existing
building |
18 |
| will cost more than the replacement costs. Such determination |
19 |
| shall
be based on a comparison of estimated costs made by an |
20 |
| architect or engineer
licensed in the State of Illinois. The |
21 |
| new building or addition shall be
equivalent in area (square |
22 |
| feet) and comparable in purpose and grades served
and may be on |
23 |
| the same site or another site. Such replacement may only be |
24 |
| done
upon order of the regional superintendent of schools and |
25 |
| the approval of the
State Superintendent of Education.
|
26 |
| (g) The filing of a certified copy of the resolution |
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| levying the tax when
accompanied by the certificates of the |
2 |
| regional superintendent of schools and
State Superintendent of |
3 |
| Education shall be the authority of the county clerk to
extend |
4 |
| such tax.
|
5 |
| (h) The county clerk of the county in which any school |
6 |
| district levying a
tax under the authority of this Section is |
7 |
| located, in reducing raised
levies, shall not consider any such |
8 |
| tax as a part of the general levy
for school purposes and shall |
9 |
| not include the same in the limitation of
any other tax rate |
10 |
| which may be extended.
|
11 |
| Such tax shall be levied and collected in like manner as |
12 |
| all other
taxes of school districts, subject to the provisions |
13 |
| contained in this Section.
|
14 |
| (i) The tax rate limit specified in this Section may be |
15 |
| increased to .10%
upon the approval of a proposition to effect |
16 |
| such increase by a majority
of the electors voting on that |
17 |
| proposition at a regular scheduled election.
Such proposition |
18 |
| may be initiated by resolution of the school board and
shall be |
19 |
| certified by the secretary to the proper election authorities |
20 |
| for
submission in accordance with the general election law.
|
21 |
| (j) When taxes are levied by any school district for fire |
22 |
| prevention,
safety, energy conservation, and school security |
23 |
| purposes as specified in this
Section, and the purposes for |
24 |
| which the taxes have been
levied are accomplished and paid in |
25 |
| full, and there remain funds on hand in
the Fire Prevention and |
26 |
| Safety Fund from the proceeds of the taxes levied,
including |
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| interest earnings thereon, the school board by resolution shall |
2 |
| use
such excess and other board restricted funds , excluding |
3 |
| bond proceeds and
earnings from such proceeds , as follows: |
4 |
| (1) for other authorized fire prevention,
safety, |
5 |
| energy conservation, and school security purposes ;
or |
6 |
| (2) for transfer to the Operations and Maintenance Fund
|
7 |
| for the purpose of abating an equal amount of operations |
8 |
| and maintenance
purposes taxes. |
9 |
| (k) If any transfer is made to the Operation and |
10 |
| Maintenance
Fund, the secretary of the school board shall |
11 |
| within 30 days notify
the county clerk of the amount of that |
12 |
| transfer and direct the clerk to
abate the taxes to be extended |
13 |
| for the purposes of operations and
maintenance authorized under |
14 |
| Section 17-2 of this Act by an amount equal
to such transfer.
|
15 |
| (l) If the proceeds from the tax levy authorized by this
|
16 |
| Section are insufficient to complete the work approved under |
17 |
| this
Section, the school board is authorized to sell bonds |
18 |
| without referendum
under the provisions of this Section in an |
19 |
| amount that, when added to the
proceeds of the tax levy |
20 |
| authorized by this Section, will allow completion
of the |
21 |
| approved work.
|
22 |
| (m) Any Such bonds issued pursuant to this Section shall |
23 |
| bear interest at a rate not to exceed the maximum rate
|
24 |
| authorized by law at the time of the making of the contract, |
25 |
| shall mature
within 20 years from date, and shall be signed by |
26 |
| the president of the school
board and the treasurer of the |
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| school district.
|
2 |
| (n) In order to authorize and issue such bonds, the school |
3 |
| board shall adopt
a resolution fixing the amount of bonds, the |
4 |
| date thereof, the maturities
thereof, rates of interest |
5 |
| thereof, place of payment and denomination,
which shall be in |
6 |
| denominations of not less than $100 and not more than
$5,000, |
7 |
| and provide for the levy and collection of a direct annual tax |
8 |
| upon
all the taxable property in the school district sufficient |
9 |
| to pay the
principal and interest on such bonds to maturity. |
10 |
| Upon the filing in the
office of the county clerk of the county |
11 |
| in which the school district is
located of a certified copy of |
12 |
| the resolution, it is the duty of the
county clerk to extend |
13 |
| the tax therefor in addition to and in excess of all
other |
14 |
| taxes heretofore or hereafter authorized to be
levied by such |
15 |
| school district.
|
16 |
| (o) After the time such bonds are issued as provided for by |
17 |
| this Section, if
additional alterations or reconstructions are |
18 |
| required to be made because
of surveys conducted by an |
19 |
| architect or engineer licensed in the State of
Illinois, the |
20 |
| district may levy a tax at a rate not to exceed .05% per year
|
21 |
| upon all the taxable property of the district or issue |
22 |
| additional bonds,
whichever action shall be the most feasible.
|
23 |
| (p) This Section is cumulative and constitutes complete |
24 |
| authority for the
issuance of bonds as provided in this Section |
25 |
| notwithstanding any other
statute or law to the contrary.
|
26 |
| (q) With respect to instruments for the payment of money |
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| issued under this
Section either before, on, or after the |
2 |
| effective date of Public Act 86-004
(June 6, 1989), it is, and |
3 |
| always has been, the intention of the General
Assembly (i) that |
4 |
| the Omnibus Bond Acts are, and always have been,
supplementary |
5 |
| grants of power to issue instruments in accordance with the
|
6 |
| Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any provision of this Act that |
7 |
| may appear
to be or to have been more restrictive than those |
8 |
| Acts, (ii) that the
provisions of this Section are not a |
9 |
| limitation on the supplementary
authority granted by the |
10 |
| Omnibus Bond Acts, and (iii) that instruments
issued under this |
11 |
| Section within the supplementary authority granted by the
|
12 |
| Omnibus Bond Acts are not invalid because of any provision of |
13 |
| this Act that
may appear to be or to have been more restrictive |
14 |
| than those Acts.
|
15 |
| (r) When the purposes for which the bonds are issued have |
16 |
| been accomplished
and paid for in full and there remain funds |
17 |
| on hand from the proceeds of
the bond sale and interest |
18 |
| earnings therefrom, the board shall, by
resolution, use such |
19 |
| excess funds in accordance with the provisions of
Section |
20 |
| 10-22.14 of this Act.
|
21 |
| (s) Whenever any tax is levied or bonds issued for fire |
22 |
| prevention, safety,
energy conservation, and school security |
23 |
| purposes, such proceeds shall be
deposited and accounted for |
24 |
| separately within the Fire Prevention and Safety
Fund.
|
25 |
| (Source: P.A. 95-675, eff. 10-11-07.)
|
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| (105 ILCS 5/18-3) (from Ch. 122, par. 18-3)
|
2 |
| Sec. 18-3. Tuition of children from orphanages and |
3 |
| children's homes.
|
4 |
| When the children from any home for orphans, dependent, |
5 |
| abandoned or
maladjusted children maintained by any |
6 |
| organization or association
admitting to such home children |
7 |
| from the State in general or when children
residing in a school |
8 |
| district wherein the State of Illinois maintains and
operates |
9 |
| any welfare or penal institution on property owned by
the State |
10 |
| of Illinois, which contains houses, housing units or housing
|
11 |
| accommodations within a school district, attend grades |
12 |
| kindergarten through
12 of the public schools maintained by |
13 |
| that school district, the
State Superintendent of Education |
14 |
| shall direct the State Comptroller to
pay a specified amount |
15 |
| sufficient to pay the annual tuition cost of such
children who |
16 |
| attended such public schools during the regular school year
|
17 |
| ending on June 30 . The or the summer term for that school year, |
18 |
| and the
Comptroller shall pay the amount after receipt of a |
19 |
| voucher
submitted by the State Superintendent of Education.
|
20 |
| The amount of the tuition for such children attending the |
21 |
| public schools
of the district shall be determined by the State |
22 |
| Superintendent of
Education by multiplying the number of such |
23 |
| children in average daily
attendance in such schools by 1.2 |
24 |
| times the total annual per capita cost of
administering the |
25 |
| schools of the district. Such total annual per capita
cost |
26 |
| shall be determined by totaling all expenses of the school |
|
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| district in
the educational, operations and maintenance, bond |
2 |
| and interest,
transportation, Illinois municipal retirement, |
3 |
| and rent funds for the
school year preceding the filing of such |
4 |
| tuition claims less expenditures
not applicable to the regular |
5 |
| K-12 program, less offsetting revenues from
State sources |
6 |
| except those from the common school fund, less offsetting
|
7 |
| revenues from federal sources except those from federal |
8 |
| impaction aid, less
student and community service revenues, |
9 |
| plus a depreciation allowance; and
dividing such total by the |
10 |
| average daily attendance for the year.
|
11 |
| Annually on or before July 15 June 30 the superintendent of |
12 |
| the district shall certify to upon forms
prepared by the State |
13 |
| Superintendent of Education shall certify to the regional
|
14 |
| superintendent the following:
|
15 |
| 1. The name of the home and of the organization or |
16 |
| association
maintaining it; or the legal description of the |
17 |
| real estate upon which the
house, housing units, or housing |
18 |
| accommodations are located and that no
taxes or service |
19 |
| charges or other payments authorized by law to be made in
|
20 |
| lieu of taxes were collected therefrom or on account |
21 |
| thereof during either
of the calendar years included in the |
22 |
| school year for which claim is being
made;
|
23 |
| 2. The number of children from the home or living in |
24 |
| such houses,
housing units or housing accommodations and |
25 |
| attending the schools of the
district;
|
26 |
| 3. The total number of children attending the schools |
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| of the district;
|
2 |
| 4. The per capita tuition charge of the district; and
|
3 |
| 5. The computed amount of the tuition payment claimed |
4 |
| as due.
|
5 |
| Whenever the persons in charge of such home for orphans, |
6 |
| dependent, abandoned
or maladjusted children have received |
7 |
| from the parent or guardian of any such
child or by virtue of |
8 |
| an order of court a specific allowance for educating
such |
9 |
| child, such persons shall pay to the school board in the |
10 |
| district
where the child attends school such amount of the |
11 |
| allowance as is necessary
to pay the tuition required by such |
12 |
| district for the education of the
child. If the allowance is |
13 |
| insufficient to pay the tuition in full the
State |
14 |
| Superintendent of Education shall direct the Comptroller to pay |
15 |
| to
the district the difference between the total tuition |
16 |
| charged and the
amount of the allowance.
|
17 |
| Whenever the facilities of a school district in which such |
18 |
| house,
housing units or housing accommodations are located, are |
19 |
| limited, pupils
may be assigned by that district to the schools |
20 |
| of any adjacent district to
the limit of the facilities of the |
21 |
| adjacent district to properly educate
such pupils as shall be |
22 |
| determined by the school board of the adjacent
district, and |
23 |
| the State Superintendent of Education shall direct the
|
24 |
| Comptroller to pay a specified amount sufficient to pay the |
25 |
| annual tuition
of the children so assigned to and attending |
26 |
| public schools in the adjacent
districts and the Comptroller |
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| shall draw his warrant upon the State
Treasurer for the payment |
2 |
| of such amount for the benefit of the adjacent
school districts |
3 |
| in the same manner as for districts in which the houses,
|
4 |
| housing units or housing accommodations are located.
|
5 |
| The school district shall certify to the State |
6 |
| Superintendent of Education
the report of claims due for such |
7 |
| tuition payments on or before
July 15 31 . Failure on the part |
8 |
| of the school board to certify its claim on
July 31 shall |
9 |
| constitute a forfeiture by the district of its right to the
|
10 |
| payment of any such tuition claim for the school year. The
|
11 |
| State Superintendent of Education shall direct the Comptroller |
12 |
| to pay to the
district, on or before August 15, the amount due |
13 |
| the district for the school
year in accordance with the |
14 |
| calculation of the claim as set forth in this
Section.
|
15 |
| Summer session costs shall be reimbursed based on the |
16 |
| actual expenditures for providing these services. On or before |
17 |
| November 1 of each year, the superintendent of each eligible |
18 |
| school district shall certify to the State Superintendent of |
19 |
| Education the claim of the district for the summer session |
20 |
| following the regular school year just ended. The State |
21 |
| Superintendent of Education shall transmit to the Comptroller |
22 |
| no later than December 15th of each year vouchers for payment |
23 |
| of amounts due to school districts for summer session. |
24 |
| Claims for tuition for children from any home for orphans |
25 |
| or dependent,
abandoned, or maladjusted children beginning |
26 |
| with the 1993-1994 school year
shall be paid on a current year |
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| basis. On September 30, December 31, and
March 31, the State |
2 |
| Board of Education shall voucher payments for districts
with |
3 |
| those students based on an estimated cost calculated from the |
4 |
| prior
year's claim. Final claims for those students for the |
5 |
| regular school term
and summer term must be received at the |
6 |
| State Board of Education by July 15 31
following the end of the |
7 |
| regular school year. Final claims for those students
shall be |
8 |
| vouchered by August 15. During fiscal year 1994 both the |
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| 1992-1993
school year and the 1993-1994 school year shall be |
10 |
| paid in order to change the
cycle of payment from a |
11 |
| reimbursement basis to a current year funding basis of
payment. |
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| However, notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section |
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| or the
School Code, beginning with fiscal year 1994 and each |
14 |
| fiscal year thereafter, if the amount appropriated for any |
15 |
| fiscal year is
less than the amount required for purposes of |
16 |
| this Section, the amount required
to eliminate any insufficient |
17 |
| reimbursement for each district claim under this
Section shall |
18 |
| be reimbursed on August 30 of the next fiscal year. Payments |
19 |
| required to eliminate any insufficiency for prior fiscal
year |
20 |
| claims shall be made before any claims are paid for the current |
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| fiscal
year.
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| If a school district makes a claim for reimbursement under |
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| Section 18-4
or 14-7.03 it shall not include in any claim filed |
24 |
| under this Section
children residing on the property of State |
25 |
| institutions included in its
claim under Section 18-4 or |
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| 14-7.03.
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| Any child who is not a resident of Illinois who is placed |
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| in a child
welfare institution, private facility, State |
3 |
| operated program, orphanage
or children's home shall have the |
4 |
| payment for his educational tuition and
any related services |
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| assured by the placing agent.
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| In order to provide services appropriate to allow a student |
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| under the legal
guardianship or custodianship of the State to |
8 |
| participate in local school
district educational programs, |
9 |
| costs may be incurred in appropriate cases by
the
district that |
10 |
| are in excess of 1.2 times the district per capita tuition |
11 |
| charge
allowed under the provisions of this Section. In the |
12 |
| event such excess costs
are incurred, they must be documented |
13 |
| in accordance with cost rules established
under the authority |
14 |
| of this Section and may then be claimed for reimbursement
under |
15 |
| this Section.
|
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| Planned services for students eligible for this funding |
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| must be a
collaborative effort between the appropriate State |
18 |
| agency or the student's
group home or institution and the local |
19 |
| school district.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-94, eff. 1-1-02; 92-597, eff. 7-1-02; 93-609, |
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| eff. 11-20-03.)
|
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| (105 ILCS 5/21-2) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-2)
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| Sec. 21-2. Grades of certificates.
|
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| (a) All certificates issued under this Article shall be |
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| State certificates
valid, except as limited in Section 21-1, in |
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| every school district coming
under the provisions of this Act |
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| and shall be limited in time and designated
as follows: |
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| Provisional vocational certificate, temporary provisional
|
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| vocational certificate, early childhood certificate, |
5 |
| elementary school
certificate, special certificate, secondary |
6 |
| certificate, school service
personnel certificate, |
7 |
| administrative certificate, provisional
certificate, and |
8 |
| substitute certificate. The requirement of student teaching
|
9 |
| under close and competent supervision for obtaining a teaching |
10 |
| certificate
may be waived by the State Teacher Certification |
11 |
| Board upon presentation to
the Board by the teacher of evidence |
12 |
| of 5 years successful teaching
experience on a valid |
13 |
| certificate and graduation from
a recognized institution of |
14 |
| higher learning with a bachelor's degree.
|
15 |
| (b) Initial Teaching Certificate.
Persons who (1) have |
16 |
| completed an approved teacher preparation program,
(2) are |
17 |
| recommended by an
approved teacher preparation program, (3) |
18 |
| have successfully completed the
Initial Teaching Certification |
19 |
| examinations required by the State Board of
Education, and (4) |
20 |
| have met all other criteria established by the State Board
of |
21 |
| Education in consultation with the State Teacher Certification |
22 |
| Board, shall
be issued an Initial Teaching Certificate valid |
23 |
| for 4 years of teaching, as
defined in Section 21-14 of this |
24 |
| Code. Initial Teaching Certificates shall be
issued for |
25 |
| categories corresponding to Early Childhood, Elementary, |
26 |
| Secondary,
and Special K-12, with special certification |
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| designations for Special
Education, Bilingual Education, |
2 |
| fundamental learning areas (including Language
Arts, Reading, |
3 |
| Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Physical Development and
|
4 |
| Health, Fine Arts, and Foreign Language), and other areas
|
5 |
| designated by the State Board of Education, in consultation |
6 |
| with the State
Teacher Certification Board. Notwithstanding |
7 |
| any other provision of this Article, an Initial Teaching |
8 |
| Certificate shall be automatically extended for one year for |
9 |
| all persons who (i) have been issued an Initial Teaching |
10 |
| Certificate that expires on June 30, 2004 and (ii) have not |
11 |
| met, prior to July 1, 2004, the Standard Certificate |
12 |
| requirements under paragraph (c) of this Section. An |
13 |
| application and fee shall not be required for this extension.
|
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| (b-5) A person who holds an out-of-state certificate and |
15 |
| who is otherwise eligible for a comparable Illinois certificate |
16 |
| may be issued an Initial Certificate if that person has not |
17 |
| completed 4 years of teaching. Upon completion of 4 years of |
18 |
| teaching, the person is eligible for a Standard Certificate. |
19 |
| Beginning July 1, 2004, an out-of-state candidate who has |
20 |
| already earned a second-tier certificate in another state is |
21 |
| not subject to any Standard Certificate eligibility |
22 |
| requirements stated in paragraph (2) of subsection (c) of this |
23 |
| Section other than completion of the 4 years of teaching. An |
24 |
| out-of-state candidate who has completed less than 4 years of |
25 |
| teaching and does not hold a second-tier certificate from |
26 |
| another state must meet the requirements stated in paragraph |
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| (2) of subsection (c) of this Section, proportionately reduced |
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| by the amount of time remaining to complete the 4 years of |
3 |
| teaching.
|
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| (c) Standard Certificate.
|
5 |
| (1) Persons who (i)
have completed 4 years of teaching, as |
6 |
| defined in Section 21-14 of this Code,
with an Initial |
7 |
| Certificate or an Initial Alternative Teaching Certificate and
|
8 |
| have met all other criteria established by the State Board of |
9 |
| Education in
consultation with the State Teacher Certification |
10 |
| Board, (ii) have
completed 4
years of teaching on a valid |
11 |
| equivalent certificate in another State or
territory of the |
12 |
| United States, or have completed 4 years of teaching in a
|
13 |
| nonpublic Illinois elementary or secondary school with an |
14 |
| Initial Certificate
or an Initial Alternative Teaching |
15 |
| Certificate, and have met all other criteria
established by the |
16 |
| State Board of Education, in consultation with the State
|
17 |
| Teacher Certification Board, or (iii) were issued teaching
|
18 |
| certificates prior to
February 15, 2000 and are renewing those |
19 |
| certificates after February 15, 2000,
shall be issued a |
20 |
| Standard Certificate valid for 5 years, which may be renewed
|
21 |
| thereafter every 5 years by the State Teacher Certification |
22 |
| Board based on
proof of continuing education or professional |
23 |
| development.
Beginning July 1,
2003, persons who have completed |
24 |
| 4 years of teaching, as described in clauses
(i) and (ii) of |
25 |
| this paragraph (1), have successfully completed the
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| requirements of paragraphs (2) through (4) of this subsection |
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| (c),
and have met all other criteria
established by the State |
2 |
| Board of Education, in consultation with the State
Teacher |
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| Certification Board, shall be issued Standard Certificates. |
4 |
| Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section, |
5 |
| beginning July 1, 2004, persons who hold valid out-of-state |
6 |
| certificates and have completed 4 years of teaching on a valid |
7 |
| equivalent certificate in another State or territory of the |
8 |
| United States shall be issued comparable Standard |
9 |
| Certificates. Beginning July 1, 2004, persons who hold valid |
10 |
| out-of-state certificates as described in subsection (b-5) of |
11 |
| this Section are subject to the requirements of paragraphs (2) |
12 |
| through (4) of this subsection (c), as required in subsection |
13 |
| (b-5) of this Section, in order to receive a Standard |
14 |
| Certificate. Standard
Certificates shall be issued for |
15 |
| categories corresponding to Early Childhood,
Elementary, |
16 |
| Secondary, and Special K-12, with special certification
|
17 |
| designations for Special Education, Bilingual Education,
|
18 |
| fundamental learning areas (including Language Arts, Reading, |
19 |
| Mathematics,
Science, Social Science, Physical Development and |
20 |
| Health, Fine Arts, and
Foreign Language), and other areas |
21 |
| designated by the State Board of
Education, in consultation |
22 |
| with the State
Teacher Certification Board.
|
23 |
| (2) This paragraph (2) applies only to those persons |
24 |
| required to
successfully complete the requirements of this |
25 |
| paragraph under paragraph (1)
of this subsection (c). In order |
26 |
| to receive a Standard Teaching Certificate,
a person must |
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| satisfy one of the following requirements:
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| (A) Completion of a program of induction and mentoring |
3 |
| for new teachers
that is
based upon a specific plan |
4 |
| approved by the State Board of Education, in
consultation |
5 |
| with the State Teacher Certification Board. Nothing in this |
6 |
| Section, however, prohibits an induction or mentoring |
7 |
| program from operating prior to approval. Holders of |
8 |
| Initial Certificates issued before September 1, 2007 must |
9 |
| complete, at a minimum, an approved one-year induction and |
10 |
| mentoring program. Holders of Initial Certificates issued |
11 |
| on or after September 1, 2007 must complete an approved |
12 |
| 2-year induction and mentoring program. The plan must
|
13 |
| describe the role of mentor teachers, the criteria and |
14 |
| process for their
selection, and how all the following |
15 |
| components are to be provided:
|
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| (i) Assignment of a formally trained mentor |
17 |
| teacher to each new
teacher
for a specified period of |
18 |
| time, which shall be established by the employing
|
19 |
| school or school district,
provided that a mentor |
20 |
| teacher may not directly or indirectly participate in
|
21 |
| the evaluation of a new teacher pursuant to Article 24A |
22 |
| of this Code or the
evaluation procedure of the school.
|
23 |
| (ii) Formal mentoring for each new teacher.
|
24 |
| (iii) Support for each new teacher in relation to |
25 |
| the Illinois
Professional Teaching Standards, the |
26 |
| content-area standards applicable to
the new teacher's |
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| area of certification, and any applicable local school
|
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| improvement and professional development plans.
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| (iv) Professional development specifically |
4 |
| designed to foster the
growth of each new teacher's |
5 |
| knowledge and skills.
|
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| (v) Formative assessment that is based on the |
7 |
| Illinois Professional
Teaching Standards and designed |
8 |
| to provide feedback to the new teacher and
|
9 |
| opportunities for reflection on his or her |
10 |
| performance, which must not
be used directly or |
11 |
| indirectly in any evaluation of a new teacher
pursuant |
12 |
| to Article 24A of this Code or the evaluation procedure |
13 |
| of the
school and which must include the activities |
14 |
| specified
in clauses (B)(i), (B)(ii), and (B)(iii) of |
15 |
| this paragraph (2).
|
16 |
| (vi) Assignment of responsibility for coordination |
17 |
| of the induction
and mentoring program within each |
18 |
| school district participating in the program.
|
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| (B) Successful completion of 4 semester hours of |
20 |
| graduate-level
coursework on the assessment of one's own |
21 |
| performance in relation to the
Illinois Professional |
22 |
| Teaching Standards. The coursework must be approved
by the |
23 |
| State Board of Education, in consultation with the State |
24 |
| Teacher
Certification Board; must be offered either by an |
25 |
| institution of higher
education, by such an institution in |
26 |
| partnership with a teachers' association
or union or with a |
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| regional office of education, or by another entity
|
2 |
| authorized to issue college credit; and must include |
3 |
| demonstration of
performance through all of the following |
4 |
| activities for each of the Illinois
Professional Teaching |
5 |
| Standards:
|
6 |
| (i) Observation, by the course instructor or |
7 |
| another experienced
teacher, of the new teacher's |
8 |
| classroom practice (the observation may be
recorded |
9 |
| for later viewing) for the purpose of identifying and |
10 |
| describing how
the new teacher made content meaningful |
11 |
| for students; how the teacher motivated
individuals |
12 |
| and the group and created an environment conducive to |
13 |
| positive
social interactions, active learning, and |
14 |
| self-motivation; what instructional
strategies the |
15 |
| teacher used to encourage students' development of |
16 |
| critical
thinking, problem solving, and performance; |
17 |
| how the teacher communicated using
written, verbal, |
18 |
| nonverbal, and visual communication techniques; and |
19 |
| how the
teacher maintained standards of professional |
20 |
| conduct and provided leadership to
improve students' |
21 |
| learning.
|
22 |
| (ii) Review and analysis, by the course instructor |
23 |
| or another
experienced
teacher, of written |
24 |
| documentation (i.e., lesson plans, assignments, |
25 |
| assessment
instruments, and samples of students' work) |
26 |
| prepared by the new teacher for
at least 2 lessons. The |
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| documentation must provide evidence of classroom
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| performance related to Illinois Professional Teaching |
3 |
| Standards 1 through 9,
with an emphasis on how the |
4 |
| teacher used his or her understanding of students,
|
5 |
| assessment data, and subject matter to decide on |
6 |
| learning goals; how the
teacher designed or selected |
7 |
| activities and instructional materials and
aligned |
8 |
| instruction to the relevant Illinois Learning |
9 |
| Standards; how the
teacher adapted or modified |
10 |
| curriculum to meet individual students' needs;
and how |
11 |
| the teacher sequenced instruction and designed or |
12 |
| selected student
assessment strategies.
|
13 |
| (iii) Demonstration of professional expertise on |
14 |
| the part of the new
teacher in reflecting on his or her |
15 |
| practice, which was observed under clause
(B)(i) of |
16 |
| this paragraph (2) and documented under clause (B)(ii) |
17 |
| of this
paragraph (2), in terms of teaching strengths, |
18 |
| weaknesses, and implications
for improvement according |
19 |
| to the Illinois Professional Teaching Standards.
|
20 |
| (C) Successful completion of a minimum of 4 semester |
21 |
| hours of
graduate-level coursework addressing preparation |
22 |
| to meet the requirements
for certification by the National |
23 |
| Board for Professional Teaching Standards
(NBPTS). The |
24 |
| coursework must be approved by the State Board of |
25 |
| Education, in
consultation with the State Teacher |
26 |
| Certification Board, and must be offered
either by an |
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2 |
| partnership with a teachers' association or union or with a |
3 |
| regional office
of education, or by another entity |
4 |
| authorized to issue college credit. The
course must address |
5 |
| the 5 NBPTS Core Propositions and relevant standards
|
6 |
| through such means as the following:
|
7 |
| (i) Observation, by the course instructor or |
8 |
| another experienced
teacher, of the new teacher's |
9 |
| classroom practice (the observation may be
recorded |
10 |
| for later viewing) for the purpose of identifying and |
11 |
| describing how
the new teacher made content meaningful |
12 |
| for students; how the teacher motivated
individuals |
13 |
| and the group and created an environment conducive to |
14 |
| positive
social interactions, active learning, and |
15 |
| self-motivation; what instructional
strategies the |
16 |
| teacher used to encourage students' development of |
17 |
| critical
thinking, problem solving, and
performance; |
18 |
| how the teacher communicated using written, verbal, |
19 |
| nonverbal, and
visual communication techniques; and |
20 |
| how the teacher maintained standards of
professional |
21 |
| conduct and provided leadership to improve students' |
22 |
| learning.
|
23 |
| (ii) Review and analysis, by the course instructor |
24 |
| or another
experienced
teacher, of written |
25 |
| documentation (i.e., lesson plans, assignments, |
26 |
| assessment
instruments, and samples of students' work) |
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at least 2 lessons. The |
2 |
| documentation must provide evidence of classroom
|
3 |
| performance, including how the teacher used his or her |
4 |
| understanding of
students, assessment data, and |
5 |
| subject matter to decide on learning goals;
how the |
6 |
| teacher designed or selected activities and |
7 |
| instructional materials
and aligned instruction to the |
8 |
| relevant Illinois Learning Standards; how
the teacher |
9 |
| adapted or modified curriculum to meet individual |
10 |
| students' needs;
and how the teacher sequenced |
11 |
| instruction and designed or selected student
|
12 |
| assessment strategies.
|
13 |
| (iii) Demonstration of professional expertise on |
14 |
| the part of the new
teacher in reflecting on his or her |
15 |
| practice, which was observed under clause
(C)(i) of |
16 |
| this paragraph (2) and documented under clause (C)(ii) |
17 |
| of this
paragraph (2), in terms of teaching strengths, |
18 |
| weaknesses, and implications
for improvement.
|
19 |
| (C-5) Satisfactory completion of a minimum of 12 |
20 |
| semester hours of graduate credit towards an advanced |
21 |
| degree in an education-related field from an accredited |
22 |
| institution of higher education.
|
23 |
| (D)
Receipt of an advanced degree from an accredited |
24 |
| institution of
higher education in an education-related |
25 |
| field that is earned by a person either while he or she |
26 |
| holds an Initial Teaching Certificate or prior to his or |
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2 |
| (E) Accumulation of 60 continuing professional |
3 |
| development units
(CPDUs), earned by completing selected |
4 |
| activities that comply with paragraphs
(3) and (4) of this |
5 |
| subsection (c). However, for an individual who holds an
|
6 |
| Initial Teaching Certificate on the effective date of this |
7 |
| amendatory Act of
the 92nd General Assembly, the number of |
8 |
| CPDUs shall be reduced to reflect the
teaching time |
9 |
| remaining on the Initial Teaching Certificate.
|
10 |
| (F) Completion of a nationally normed, |
11 |
| performance-based assessment, if
made available by the |
12 |
| State Board of Education in consultation with the State
|
13 |
| Teacher Certification Board, provided that the cost to the |
14 |
| person shall not
exceed the cost of the coursework |
15 |
| described in clause (B) of this paragraph
(2).
|
16 |
| (G) Completion of requirements for meeting the |
17 |
| Illinois criteria for becoming "highly qualified" (for |
18 |
| purposes of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public |
19 |
| Law 107-110) in an additional teaching area. |
20 |
| (H) Receipt of a minimum 12-hour, post-baccalaureate, |
21 |
| education-related professional development certificate |
22 |
| issued by an Illinois institution of higher education and |
23 |
| developed in accordance with rules adopted by the State |
24 |
| Board of Education in consultation with the State Teacher |
25 |
| Certification Board. |
26 |
| (I) Completion of the National Board for Professional |
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| Teaching Standards (NBPTS) process.
|
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| (J) Receipt of a subsequent Illinois certificate or |
3 |
| endorsement pursuant to Article 21 of this Code.
|
4 |
| (3) This paragraph (3) applies only to those persons |
5 |
| required to
successfully complete the requirements of this |
6 |
| paragraph under paragraph (1)
of this subsection (c). Persons |
7 |
| who seek to satisfy the requirements of clause (E) of paragraph |
8 |
| (2) of this subsection (c) through accumulation of CPDUs may |
9 |
| earn credit through
completion of coursework, workshops, |
10 |
| seminars, conferences, and other similar
training events that |
11 |
| are pre-approved by the State Board of Education, in
|
12 |
| consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board, for |
13 |
| the purpose of
reflection on teaching practices in order to |
14 |
| address all of the Illinois
Professional Teaching Standards |
15 |
| necessary to obtain a Standard Teaching
Certificate. These |
16 |
| activities must meet all of the following requirements:
|
17 |
| (A) Each activity must be designed to advance a |
18 |
| person's knowledge and
skills in relation to one or more of |
19 |
| the Illinois Professional Teaching
Standards or in |
20 |
| relation to the content-area standards applicable to the
|
21 |
| teacher's field of certification.
|
22 |
| (B) Taken together, the activities completed must |
23 |
| address each of the
Illinois Professional Teaching |
24 |
| Standards as provided in clauses (B)(i),
(B)(ii), and |
25 |
| (B)(iii) of paragraph (2) of this subsection (c).
|
26 |
| (C) Each activity must be provided by an entity |
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| approved by the State
Board of Education, in consultation |
2 |
| with the State Teacher Certification Board,
for this |
3 |
| purpose.
|
4 |
| (D) Each activity, integral to its successful |
5 |
| completion, must require
participants to demonstrate the |
6 |
| degree to which they have acquired new
knowledge or skills, |
7 |
| such as through performance, through preparation of a
|
8 |
| written product, through assembling samples of students' |
9 |
| or teachers' work, or
by some other means that is |
10 |
| appropriate to the subject matter of the activity.
|
11 |
| (E) One CPDU shall be available for each hour of direct |
12 |
| participation
by a holder of an Initial Teaching |
13 |
| Certificate in a qualifying activity.
An activity may be |
14 |
| attributed to more than one of the Illinois Professional
|
15 |
| Teaching Standards, but credit for any activity shall be |
16 |
| counted only once.
|
17 |
| (4) This paragraph (4) applies only to those persons |
18 |
| required to
successfully complete the requirements of this |
19 |
| paragraph under paragraph (1) of
this subsection (c). Persons |
20 |
| who seek to satisfy the requirements of clause (E) of paragraph |
21 |
| (2) of this subsection (c) through accumulation of CPDUs may |
22 |
| earn credit from the following, provided that each activity is |
23 |
| designed to advance a person's
knowledge and skills in relation |
24 |
| to one or more of the Illinois
Professional Teaching Standards |
25 |
| or in relation to the content-area
standards applicable to the |
26 |
| person's field or fields of certification:
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2 |
| to improving a
person's knowledge and skills as a teacher, |
3 |
| including all of the following:
|
4 |
| (i) Peer review and coaching.
|
5 |
| (ii) Mentoring in a formal mentoring program, |
6 |
| including service as a
consulting teacher |
7 |
| participating in a remediation process formulated |
8 |
| under
Section 24A-5 of this Code.
|
9 |
| (iii) Facilitating parent education programs |
10 |
| directly related to
student achievement for a school, |
11 |
| school district, or regional office of
education.
|
12 |
| (iv) Participating in business, school, or |
13 |
| community partnerships
directly related to student |
14 |
| achievement.
|
15 |
| (B) Teaching college or university courses in areas |
16 |
| relevant to a
teacher's field of certification, provided |
17 |
| that the teaching may only be
counted once during the |
18 |
| course of 4 years.
|
19 |
| (C) Conferences, workshops, institutes, seminars, and |
20 |
| symposiums related
to improving a person's knowledge and |
21 |
| skills as a teacher, including all of the
following:
|
22 |
| (i) Completing non-university credit directly |
23 |
| related to student
achievement, the Illinois |
24 |
| Professional Teaching Standards, or content-area
|
25 |
| standards.
|
26 |
| (ii) Participating in or presenting at workshops, |
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| seminars,
conferences, institutes, and symposiums.
|
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| (iii) (Blank).
|
3 |
| (iv) Training as reviewers of university teacher |
4 |
| preparation programs.
|
5 |
| An activity listed in this clause (C) is creditable
|
6 |
| only if its provider is approved for this purpose by the |
7 |
| State Board of
Education, in consultation with the State |
8 |
| Teacher Certification Board.
|
9 |
| (D) Other educational experiences related to improving |
10 |
| a person's
knowledge and skills as a teacher, including all |
11 |
| of the following:
|
12 |
| (i) Participating in action research and inquiry |
13 |
| projects.
|
14 |
| (ii) Observing programs or teaching in schools, |
15 |
| related businesses, or
industry that is systematic, |
16 |
| purposeful, and relevant to a teacher's field of
|
17 |
| certification.
|
18 |
| (iii)
Participating in study groups related to |
19 |
| student achievement,
the Illinois Professional |
20 |
| Teaching Standards, or content-area standards.
|
21 |
| (iv) Participating in work/learn programs or |
22 |
| internships.
|
23 |
| (v) Developing a portfolio of students' and |
24 |
| teacher's work.
|
25 |
| (E) Professional leadership experiences related to |
26 |
| improving a person's
knowledge and skills as a teacher, |
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| including all of the following:
|
2 |
| (i) Participating in curriculum development or |
3 |
| assessment activities
at the school, school district, |
4 |
| regional office of education, State, or
national level.
|
5 |
| (ii) Participating in team or department |
6 |
| leadership in a school or
school district.
|
7 |
| (iii) (Blank).
|
8 |
| (iv) Publishing educational articles, columns, or |
9 |
| books relevant to
a teacher's field of certification.
|
10 |
| (v) Participating in non-strike related activities |
11 |
| of a professional
association or labor organization |
12 |
| that are related to professional development.
|
13 |
| (5) A person must complete the requirements of this |
14 |
| subsection (c) before the expiration of his or her Initial
|
15 |
| Teaching Certificate and must submit assurance of having done |
16 |
| so to the regional superintendent of schools or a local
|
17 |
| professional development committee authorized by the regional |
18 |
| superintendent to submit recommendations to him or her for this |
19 |
| purpose.
|
20 |
| Within 30 days after receipt, the regional superintendent |
21 |
| of schools shall review the assurance
of
completion submitted |
22 |
| by a person and, based upon compliance with all of the
|
23 |
| requirements for receipt of a Standard Teaching Certificate, |
24 |
| shall forward to
the State Board of Education a recommendation |
25 |
| for issuance of the Standard Certificate or non-issuance.
The |
26 |
| regional superintendent of schools shall notify the affected |
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| person
if the recommendation is for non-issuance of the |
2 |
| Standard Certificate. A person who is considered not to be |
3 |
| eligible for a Standard Certificate and who has received the |
4 |
| notice of non-issuance may appeal this determination to the |
5 |
| Regional Professional Development Review Committee (RPDRC). |
6 |
| The recommendation of the regional superintendent and the |
7 |
| RPDRC, along with all supporting materials, must then be |
8 |
| forwarded to the State Board of Education for a final |
9 |
| determination.
|
10 |
| Upon review of a regional superintendent of school's |
11 |
| recommendations, the
State Board of Education shall issue |
12 |
| Standard Teaching Certificates to those
who qualify and shall |
13 |
| notify a person, in writing, of a decision denying a
Standard |
14 |
| Teaching Certificate. Any decision denying issuance of a |
15 |
| Standard
Teaching Certificate to a person may be appealed to |
16 |
| the State Teacher
Certification Board.
|
17 |
| (6) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
18 |
| State Teacher
Certification Board, may adopt rules to implement |
19 |
| this subsection (c) and may
periodically evaluate any of the |
20 |
| methods of qualifying for a Standard Teaching
Certificate |
21 |
| described in this subsection (c).
|
22 |
| (7) The changes made to paragraphs (1) through (5) of this |
23 |
| subsection (c) by this amendatory Act of the 93rd General |
24 |
| Assembly shall apply to those persons who hold or are eligible |
25 |
| to hold an Initial Certificate on or after the effective date |
26 |
| of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly and shall |
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| be given effect upon their application for a Standard |
2 |
| Certificate.
|
3 |
| (8) Beginning July 1, 2004, persons who hold a Standard |
4 |
| Certificate and have acquired one master's degree in an |
5 |
| education-related field are eligible for certificate renewal |
6 |
| upon completion of two-thirds of the continuing education units |
7 |
| specified in subdivision (C) of paragraph (3) of subsection (e) |
8 |
| of Section 21-14 of this Code or of the continuing professional |
9 |
| development units specified in subdivision (E) of paragraph (3) |
10 |
| of subsection (e) of Section 21-14 of this Code. Persons who |
11 |
| hold a Standard Certificate and have acquired a second master's |
12 |
| degree, an education specialist, or a doctorate in an |
13 |
| education-related field or hold a Master Certificate are |
14 |
| eligible for certificate renewal upon completion of one-third |
15 |
| of the continuing education units specified in subdivision (C) |
16 |
| of paragraph (3) of subsection (e) of Section 21-14 of this |
17 |
| Code or of the continuing professional development units |
18 |
| specified in subdivision (E) of paragraph (3) of subsection (e) |
19 |
| of Section 21-14 of this Code.
|
20 |
| (d) Master Certificate. Persons who have
successfully |
21 |
| achieved National Board certification through the National |
22 |
| Board
for Professional Teaching Standards shall be issued a |
23 |
| Master Certificate, valid
for 10 years and renewable thereafter |
24 |
| every 10 years through compliance with
requirements set forth |
25 |
| by the State Board of Education, in consultation with
the State |
26 |
| Teacher Certification Board. However, each teacher who holds a
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2 |
| this State in
the areas for which he or she holds a Master |
3 |
| Certificate without satisfying any
other requirements of this |
4 |
| Code, except for those requirements pertaining to
criminal |
5 |
| background checks. A holder of a Master Certificate in an area |
6 |
| of science or social science is eligible to teach in any of the |
7 |
| subject areas within those fields, including those taught at |
8 |
| the advanced level, as defined by the State Board of Education |
9 |
| in consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board. A |
10 |
| teacher who holds a Master Certificate shall be
deemed to meet |
11 |
| State certification renewal requirements in the area or areas
|
12 |
| for which he or she holds a Master Certificate for the 10-year |
13 |
| term of the
teacher's Master Certificate.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; 92-796, eff. 8-10-02; |
15 |
| 93-679, eff. 6-30-04.)
|
16 |
| (105 ILCS 5/21-14) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-14)
|
17 |
| Sec. 21-14. Registration and renewal of certificates.
|
18 |
| (a) A limited
four-year certificate or a certificate issued |
19 |
| after July 1, 1955, shall
be renewable at its expiration or |
20 |
| within 60 days thereafter by the
county superintendent of |
21 |
| schools having supervision and control over the
school where |
22 |
| the teacher is teaching upon certified evidence of meeting
the |
23 |
| requirements for renewal as required by this Act and prescribed |
24 |
| by
the State Board of Education in consultation with the State
|
25 |
| Teacher Certification Board. An elementary supervisory |
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| certificate
shall not be renewed at the end of the first |
2 |
| four-year period covered by
the certificate unless the holder |
3 |
| thereof has filed certified evidence
with the State Teacher |
4 |
| Certification Board that he has a master's degree
or that he |
5 |
| has earned 8 semester hours of credit in the field of
|
6 |
| educational administration and supervision in a recognized |
7 |
| institution
of higher learning. The holder shall continue to |
8 |
| earn 8 semester hours
of credit each four-year period until |
9 |
| such time as he has earned a
master's degree.
|
10 |
| All certificates not renewed or registered as herein |
11 |
| provided shall
lapse after a period of 5 years from the |
12 |
| expiration of the last year
of
registration. Such certificates |
13 |
| may be reinstated for a one year period
upon payment of all |
14 |
| accumulated registration fees. Such reinstated
certificates |
15 |
| shall only be renewed: (1) by earning 5 semester hours of
|
16 |
| credit in a recognized institution of higher learning in the |
17 |
| field of
professional education or in courses related to the |
18 |
| holder's contractual
teaching duties; or (2) by presenting |
19 |
| evidence of holding a valid
regular certificate of some other |
20 |
| type. Any certificate may be
voluntarily surrendered by the |
21 |
| certificate holder. A voluntarily
surrendered certificate |
22 |
| shall be treated as a revoked certificate.
|
23 |
| (b) When those teaching certificates issued before |
24 |
| February 15, 2000 are
renewed for the first time after February |
25 |
| 15, 2000, all
such
teaching
certificates
shall be exchanged for |
26 |
| Standard Teaching Certificates as provided in subsection
(c) of |
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2 |
| including
those issued to persons who previously held teaching |
3 |
| certificates issued before
February 15, 2000, shall be |
4 |
| renewable under the conditions
set forth
in this
subsection |
5 |
| (b).
|
6 |
| Initial Teaching Certificates are valid for 4 years of |
7 |
| teaching, as provided in subsection (b) of Section 21-2 of this |
8 |
| Code, and are renewable every 4 years until the person |
9 |
| completes 4 years of teaching. If the holder of an Initial |
10 |
| Certificate has completed 4 years of teaching but has not |
11 |
| completed the requirements set forth in paragraph (2) of |
12 |
| subsection (c) of Section 21-2 of this Code, then the Initial |
13 |
| Certificate may be reinstated for one year, during which the |
14 |
| requirements must be met. A holder of an Initial Certificate |
15 |
| who has not completed 4 years of teaching may continuously |
16 |
| register the certificate for additional 4-year periods without |
17 |
| penalty. Initial Certificates that are not registered shall |
18 |
| lapse consistent with subsection (a) of this Section and may be |
19 |
| reinstated only in accordance with subsection (a).
Standard |
20 |
| Teaching Certificates are renewable every 5 years as provided
|
21 |
| in
subsection (c) of Section 21-2
and subsection (c) of this |
22 |
| Section.
For purposes of this Section, "teaching" is defined as |
23 |
| employment and
performance of
services in an Illinois public or |
24 |
| State-operated elementary school, secondary
school, or
|
25 |
| cooperative or joint agreement with a governing body or board |
26 |
| of control, in a
certificated teaching position, or a charter |
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| school operating in compliance
with the
Charter Schools Law.
|
2 |
| (c) In compliance with subsection (c) of Section 21-2 of |
3 |
| this Code, which
provides that a
Standard
Teaching Certificate |
4 |
| may be renewed by the State Teacher Certification Board
based
|
5 |
| upon proof of continuing professional development, the State |
6 |
| Board of Education
and
the State Teacher Certification Board |
7 |
| shall jointly:
|
8 |
| (1) establish a procedure for renewing Standard |
9 |
| Teaching Certificates,
which shall include but not be |
10 |
| limited to annual timelines for the renewal
process and the |
11 |
| components set forth in subsections (d) through (k) of this
|
12 |
| Section;
|
13 |
| (2) establish the standards for certificate renewal;
|
14 |
| (3) approve or disapprove the providers of continuing |
15 |
| professional development
activities;
|
16 |
| (4) determine the maximum credit for each category of |
17 |
| continuing
professional development activities, based upon |
18 |
| recommendations submitted by
a continuing professional
|
19 |
| development
activity task force, which shall consist of 6 |
20 |
| staff members from the State
Board of
Education, appointed |
21 |
| by the State Superintendent of Education, and 6 teacher
|
22 |
| representatives, 3 of whom are selected by the Illinois |
23 |
| Education Association
and 3 of
whom are selected by the |
24 |
| Illinois Federation of Teachers;
|
25 |
| (5) designate the type and amount of documentation |
26 |
| required to show that
continuing professional development |
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| activities have been completed; and
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| (6) provide, on a timely basis to all Illinois |
3 |
| teachers, certificate
holders, regional superintendents of |
4 |
| schools,
school districts, and others with an interest in |
5 |
| continuing professional
development, information about the |
6 |
| standards and requirements established
pursuant to this |
7 |
| subsection (c).
|
8 |
| (d) Any Standard Teaching Certificate held by an individual |
9 |
| employed and
performing services in an
Illinois public or |
10 |
| State-operated elementary school, secondary school, or
|
11 |
| cooperative or joint agreement with a governing body or board |
12 |
| of control in a
certificated teaching
position or a
charter |
13 |
| school in compliance with the Charter Schools Law must be |
14 |
| maintained
Valid
and
Active through certificate renewal |
15 |
| activities specified in the certificate
renewal procedure
|
16 |
| established pursuant to subsection (c) of this Section, |
17 |
| provided that
a holder of a Valid
and Active
certificate who is |
18 |
| only employed on either a part-time basis or day-to-day
basis |
19 |
| as a
substitute
teacher shall pay only the required |
20 |
| registration fee to renew his or her
certificate
and maintain |
21 |
| it as Valid and Active. All other Standard Teaching |
22 |
| Certificates
held may be
maintained as
Valid and Exempt through |
23 |
| the registration process provided for in the
certificate |
24 |
| renewal
procedure established pursuant to subsection (c) of |
25 |
| this Section. A Valid and
Exempt
certificate must
be |
26 |
| immediately activated, through procedures developed jointly by |
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Board of
Education and the State Teacher |
2 |
| Certification Board, upon the certificate
holder
becoming |
3 |
| employed and performing services in an Illinois public or
|
4 |
| State-operated elementary school,
secondary school, or |
5 |
| cooperative or joint agreement with a governing body or
board |
6 |
| of control in a
certificated
teaching position or a charter |
7 |
| school operating in compliance with the Charter
Schools
Law. A |
8 |
| holder of a Valid and Exempt certificate may activate his or |
9 |
| her
certificate
through procedures provided for in the |
10 |
| certificate renewal procedure
established pursuant to
|
11 |
| subsection (c) of this Section.
|
12 |
| (e)(1) A Standard Teaching Certificate that has been |
13 |
| maintained as Valid
and
Active for the 5 years of the |
14 |
| certificate's validity shall be renewed as Valid
and Active
|
15 |
| upon the certificate holder: (i)
completing an advanced degree |
16 |
| from an approved institution in an
education-related field; |
17 |
| (ii)
completing at least
8 semester hours of
coursework as |
18 |
| described in
subdivision (B) of paragraph (3) of this |
19 |
| subsection (e);
(iii)
(blank); earning at least
24 continuing |
20 |
| education units as described in subdivision (C) of
paragraph |
21 |
| (3)
of this subsection (e); (iv) completing the National Board |
22 |
| for
Professional
Teaching Standards process as described in |
23 |
| subdivision (D) of
paragraph (3) of
this subsection (e); or (v) |
24 |
| earning 120 continuing professional
development
units ("CPDU") |
25 |
| as described in subdivision (E) of paragraph (3) of
this
|
26 |
| subsection (e). The maximum continuing professional |
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| development units for each
continuing professional development |
2 |
| activity identified in subdivisions
(F)
through (J) of |
3 |
| paragraph (3) of this subsection (e) shall be
jointly |
4 |
| determined
by the State Board of Education and the State |
5 |
| Teacher Certification Board.
If, however, the certificate |
6 |
| holder has maintained the certificate
as Valid and
Exempt for a |
7 |
| portion of the 5-year period of validity, the number of
|
8 |
| continuing
professional development units needed to renew the |
9 |
| certificate as Valid and
Active shall
be proportionately |
10 |
| reduced by the amount of time the certificate was Valid and
|
11 |
| Exempt.
Furthermore, if a certificate holder is employed and |
12 |
| performs teaching services
on a
part-time basis for all or a |
13 |
| portion of the certificate's 5-year period of
validity, the |
14 |
| number
of continuing professional development units needed to |
15 |
| renew the certificate as
Valid
and Active shall be reduced by |
16 |
| 50% for the amount of time the certificate
holder has
been |
17 |
| employed and performed teaching services on a part-time basis. |
18 |
| Part-time
shall
be defined as less than 50% of the school day |
19 |
| or school term.
|
20 |
| Notwithstanding any other requirements to the contrary, if |
21 |
| a Standard
Teaching
Certificate has been maintained as Valid |
22 |
| and Active for the 5 years of the
certificate's validity and |
23 |
| the certificate holder has completed his or her
certificate |
24 |
| renewal plan before July 1, 2002, the certificate shall
be |
25 |
| renewed as Valid and Active.
|
26 |
| (2) Beginning July 1, 2004, in order to satisfy the |
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2 |
| for in subsection (c) of Section 21-2 of this Code, each
Valid |
3 |
| and Active Standard Teaching Certificate holder shall
complete |
4 |
| professional development activities that address the |
5 |
| certificate or those certificates that are required of his or |
6 |
| her
certificated
teaching position, if the certificate holder |
7 |
| is employed and performing
services in an Illinois public
or |
8 |
| State-operated elementary school,
secondary school, or |
9 |
| cooperative or joint agreement with a governing body or
board |
10 |
| of control, or that certificate or those certificates most |
11 |
| closely
related to his or
her teaching position, if the |
12 |
| certificate holder is employed in a charter
school. Except as |
13 |
| otherwise provided in this subsection (e), the certificate |
14 |
| holder's activities must address purposes (A), (B),
(C), or (D) |
15 |
| and must reflect purpose (E) of the following continuing |
16 |
| professional
development purposes:
|
17 |
| (A) Advance both the certificate holder's knowledge |
18 |
| and skills as a
teacher consistent with the Illinois |
19 |
| Professional Teaching Standards and the
Illinois Content |
20 |
| Area Standards in the certificate holder's areas of
|
21 |
| certification,
endorsement, or teaching assignment in |
22 |
| order to keep the certificate holder
current
in those |
23 |
| areas.
|
24 |
| (B) Develop the certificate holder's knowledge and |
25 |
| skills in areas
determined
to be critical for all Illinois |
26 |
| teachers, as defined by the State Board of
Education, known |
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| as "State priorities".
|
2 |
| (C) Address the knowledge, skills, and goals of the |
3 |
| certificate holder's
local
school improvement plan, if the |
4 |
| teacher is employed in an Illinois public
or State-operated |
5 |
| elementary school, secondary school, or cooperative or |
6 |
| joint
agreement with a governing body or board of control.
|
7 |
| (D) Expand the certificate holder's knowledge and |
8 |
| skills in an
additional teaching field or toward
the
|
9 |
| acquisition of another teaching certificate, endorsement, |
10 |
| or relevant
education degree.
|
11 |
| (E) Address the needs of serving students with |
12 |
| disabilities, including adapting and modifying the general |
13 |
| curriculum related to the Illinois Learning Standards to |
14 |
| meet the needs of students with disabilities and serving |
15 |
| such students in the least restrictive environment. |
16 |
| Teachers who hold certificates endorsed for special |
17 |
| education must devote at least 50% of their continuing |
18 |
| professional development activities to this purpose. |
19 |
| Teachers holding other certificates must devote at least |
20 |
| 20% of their activities to this purpose.
|
21 |
| A speech-language pathologist or audiologist who is
|
22 |
| licensed under the Illinois Speech-Language Pathology and
|
23 |
| Audiology Practice Act and who has met the continuing
education |
24 |
| requirements of that Act and the rules promulgated
under that |
25 |
| Act shall be deemed to have satisfied the continuing
|
26 |
| professional development requirements established by the State
|
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| Board of Education and the Teacher Certification Board to renew
|
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| a Standard Certificate.
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3 |
| (3) Continuing professional development activities may |
4 |
| include, but are not limited to, the following activities:
|
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| (A) completion of an advanced degree from an approved |
6 |
| institution
in an education-related field;
|
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| (B) at
least 8 semester hours of coursework
in an |
8 |
| approved education-related program, of which at least 2 |
9 |
| semester
hours relate
to the continuing professional |
10 |
| development purpose set forth in purpose (A) of
paragraph |
11 |
| (2) of this subsection (e), completion of which means no
|
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| other continuing professional development activities are |
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| required;
|
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| (C) (blank); continuing education units that satisfy |
15 |
| the continuing
professional
development purposes set forth |
16 |
| in paragraph (2) of this subsection (e), with
each |
17 |
| continuing education unit equal to 5
clock
hours, provided |
18 |
| that a plan that includes at least 24 continuing
education |
19 |
| units (or 120 clock/contact hours) need not
include any |
20 |
| other continuing professional development activities;
|
21 |
| (D) completion of the National Board for
Professional |
22 |
| Teaching
Standards
("NBPTS") process for certification or |
23 |
| recertification, completion of which means no other |
24 |
| continuing professional development activities are |
25 |
| required;
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| (E) completion of 120 continuing professional |
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units that
satisfy the continuing professional |
2 |
| development purposes set forth in
paragraph (2) of this |
3 |
| subsection (e) and may include without limitation
the |
4 |
| activities identified in subdivisions (F) through
(J) of |
5 |
| this paragraph
(3);
|
6 |
| (F) collaboration and partnership activities related |
7 |
| to
improving the
teacher's knowledge and skills as a |
8 |
| teacher, including the following:
|
9 |
| (i) participating on collaborative planning and |
10 |
| professional
improvement
teams and committees;
|
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| (ii) peer review and coaching;
|
12 |
| (iii) mentoring in a formal mentoring program, |
13 |
| including service as a
consulting teacher |
14 |
| participating in a remediation
process formulated |
15 |
| under Section 24A-5 of this Code;
|
16 |
| (iv) participating in site-based management or |
17 |
| decision making teams,
relevant committees, boards, or |
18 |
| task forces directly related to school
improvement |
19 |
| plans;
|
20 |
| (v) coordinating community resources in schools, |
21 |
| if the project is a
specific goal of the school |
22 |
| improvement plan;
|
23 |
| (vi) facilitating parent education programs for a |
24 |
| school, school
district, or
regional office of |
25 |
| education directly related to student achievement or
|
26 |
| school improvement plans;
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| (vii) participating in business, school, or |
2 |
| community partnerships
directly
related to student |
3 |
| achievement or school improvement plans; or
|
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| (viii) supervising a student teacher or teacher |
5 |
| education candidate in
clinical supervision, provided |
6 |
| that the supervision may only be counted
once during |
7 |
| the course of 5 years;
|
8 |
| (G) college or university coursework related to |
9 |
| improving the
teacher's
knowledge and skills as a teacher |
10 |
| as follows:
|
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| (i) completing undergraduate or graduate credit |
12 |
| earned from a
regionally
accredited institution in |
13 |
| coursework relevant to the certificate area being
|
14 |
| renewed,
including coursework that incorporates |
15 |
| induction activities and
development of a portfolio of |
16 |
| both student and teacher work that
provides experience |
17 |
| in reflective practices,
provided the coursework meets |
18 |
| Illinois Professional Teaching Standards
or Illinois |
19 |
| Content Area Standards and
supports the essential |
20 |
| characteristics of quality professional development; |
21 |
| or
|
22 |
| (ii) teaching college or university courses in |
23 |
| areas relevant to the
certificate area being renewed, |
24 |
| provided that the teaching may only be
counted once |
25 |
| during the course of 5 years;
|
26 |
| (H) conferences, workshops, institutes, seminars, and
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to improving the teacher's knowledge |
2 |
| and skills as a teacher, subject to disapproval of the |
3 |
| activity or event by the State Teacher Certification Board |
4 |
| acting jointly with the State Board of Education,
including
|
5 |
| the following:
|
6 |
| (i) completing non-university credit directly |
7 |
| related to student
achievement, school improvement |
8 |
| plans, or State priorities;
|
9 |
| (ii) participating in or presenting at workshops, |
10 |
| seminars,
conferences,
institutes, and symposiums;
|
11 |
| (iii) training as external reviewers for Quality |
12 |
| Assurance; or
|
13 |
| (iv) training as reviewers of university teacher |
14 |
| preparation programs.
|
15 |
| A teacher, however, may not receive credit for conferences, |
16 |
| workshops, institutes, seminars, or symposiums that are |
17 |
| designed for entertainment, promotional, or commercial |
18 |
| purposes or that are solely inspirational or motivational. |
19 |
| The State Superintendent of Education and regional |
20 |
| superintendents of schools are authorized to review the |
21 |
| activities and events provided or to be provided under this |
22 |
| subdivision (H) and to investigate complaints regarding |
23 |
| those activities and events, and either the State |
24 |
| Superintendent of Education or a regional superintendent |
25 |
| of schools may recommend that the State Teacher |
26 |
| Certification Board and the State Board of Education |
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| jointly disapprove those activities and events considered |
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| to be inconsistent with this subdivision (H);
|
3 |
| (I) other educational experiences related to improving |
4 |
| the
teacher's
knowledge and skills as a teacher, including |
5 |
| the following:
|
6 |
| (i) participating in action research and inquiry |
7 |
| projects;
|
8 |
| (ii) observing programs or teaching in schools, |
9 |
| related businesses, or
industry that is systematic, |
10 |
| purposeful, and relevant to certificate renewal;
|
11 |
| (iii) traveling related to one's teaching |
12 |
| assignment, directly related to
student achievement or |
13 |
| school improvement plans and approved by the regional |
14 |
| superintendent of schools or his or her designee at |
15 |
| least
30 days prior to the travel experience,
provided |
16 |
| that the traveling shall not include time spent |
17 |
| commuting to
destinations where the learning |
18 |
| experience will occur;
|
19 |
| (iv) participating in study groups related to |
20 |
| student achievement or
school
improvement plans;
|
21 |
| (v) serving on a statewide education-related |
22 |
| committee, including but
not
limited to the State |
23 |
| Teacher Certification Board, State Board of Education
|
24 |
| strategic agenda teams, or the State Advisory Council |
25 |
| on Education of
Children with Disabilities;
|
26 |
| (vi) participating in work/learn programs or |
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| (vii) developing a portfolio of student and |
3 |
| teacher work;
|
4 |
| (J) professional leadership experiences related to |
5 |
| improving
the teacher's
knowledge and skills as a teacher, |
6 |
| including the following:
|
7 |
| (i) participating in curriculum development or |
8 |
| assessment activities
at the
school, school district, |
9 |
| regional office of education, State, or national
|
10 |
| level;
|
11 |
| (ii) participating in team or department |
12 |
| leadership in a school or
school
district;
|
13 |
| (iii) participating on external or internal school |
14 |
| or school district
review
teams;
|
15 |
| (iv) publishing educational articles, columns, or |
16 |
| books relevant to
the
certificate area being renewed; |
17 |
| or
|
18 |
| (v) participating in non-strike related |
19 |
| professional association or
labor organization
service |
20 |
| or
activities related to professional development;
|
21 |
| (K) receipt of a subsequent Illinois certificate or |
22 |
| endorsement pursuant to this Article;
|
23 |
| (L) completion of requirements for meeting the |
24 |
| Illinois criteria for becoming "highly qualified" (for |
25 |
| purposes of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public |
26 |
| Law 107-110) in an additional teaching area;
|
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| (M) successful completion of 4 semester hours of |
2 |
| graduate-level coursework on the assessment of one's own |
3 |
| performance in relation to the Illinois Teaching |
4 |
| Standards, as described in clause (B) of paragraph (2) of |
5 |
| subsection (c) of Section 21-2 of this Code; or |
6 |
| (N) successful completion of a minimum of 4 semester |
7 |
| hours of graduate-level coursework addressing preparation |
8 |
| to meet the requirements for certification by the National |
9 |
| Board for Professional Teaching Standards, as described in |
10 |
| clause (C) of paragraph (2) of subsection (c) of Section |
11 |
| 21-2 of this Code.
|
12 |
| (4) A person must complete the requirements of this |
13 |
| subsection (e) before the expiration of his or her Standard |
14 |
| Teaching Certificate and must submit assurance to the regional |
15 |
| superintendent of schools or, if applicable, a local |
16 |
| professional development committee authorized by the regional |
17 |
| superintendent to submit recommendations to him or her for this |
18 |
| purpose. The statement of assurance shall contain a list of the |
19 |
| activities completed, the provider offering each activity, the |
20 |
| number of credits earned for each activity, and the purposes to |
21 |
| which each activity is attributed. The certificate holder shall |
22 |
| maintain the evidence of completion of each activity for at |
23 |
| least one certificate renewal cycle. The certificate holder |
24 |
| shall affirm under penalty of perjury that he or she has |
25 |
| completed the activities listed and will maintain the required |
26 |
| evidence of completion. The State Board of Education or the |
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| regional superintendent of schools for each region shall |
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| conduct random audits of assurance statements and supporting |
3 |
| documentation.
|
4 |
| (5) (Blank).
|
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| (6) (Blank).
|
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| (f) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Code, a |
7 |
| school district is authorized to enter into an agreement with |
8 |
| the exclusive bargaining representative, if any, to form a |
9 |
| local professional development committee (LPDC). The |
10 |
| membership and terms of members of the LPDC may be determined |
11 |
| by the agreement. Provisions regarding LPDCs contained in a |
12 |
| collective bargaining agreement in existence on the effective |
13 |
| date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly |
14 |
| between a school district and the exclusive bargaining |
15 |
| representative shall remain in full force and effect for the |
16 |
| term of the agreement, unless terminated by mutual agreement. |
17 |
| The LPDC shall make recommendations to the regional |
18 |
| superintendent of schools on renewal of teaching certificates. |
19 |
| The regional superintendent of schools for each region shall
|
20 |
| perform
the following functions:
|
21 |
| (1)
review recommendations for certificate renewal, if |
22 |
| any, received from LPDCs;
|
23 |
| (2) (blank);
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| (3) (blank);
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25 |
| (4) (blank);
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| (5) determine whether certificate holders have met the
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| requirements for certificate renewal and notify |
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| certificate holders
if the decision is not to renew the |
3 |
| certificate;
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4 |
| (6) provide a certificate holder with the opportunity |
5 |
| to appeal a recommendation made by a LPDC, if any, not to |
6 |
| renew the certificate to the regional professional |
7 |
| development review committee;
|
8 |
| (7) issue and forward recommendations for renewal or |
9 |
| nonrenewal
of certificate holders' Standard Teaching |
10 |
| Certificates to the State Teacher Certification Board; and
|
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| (8) (blank).
|
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| (g)(1) Each regional superintendent of schools shall |
13 |
| review and concur or
nonconcur
with each recommendation for |
14 |
| renewal or nonrenewal of a Standard Teaching
Certificate he or |
15 |
| she receives from a local professional development committee, |
16 |
| if any,
or, if
a certificate
holder appeals the recommendation |
17 |
| to the regional professional development
review committee, the
|
18 |
| recommendation for renewal or nonrenewal he or she receives |
19 |
| from a regional
professional
development review committee and, |
20 |
| within 14 days of receipt of the
recommendation,
shall
provide |
21 |
| the State Teacher Certification Board with verification of the
|
22 |
| following, if applicable:
|
23 |
| (A) the certificate holder has satisfactorily |
24 |
| completed professional development and continuing |
25 |
| education activities set forth in paragraph (3) of |
26 |
| subsection (e) of this Section;
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2 |
| of assurance required under paragraph (4) of subsection (e) |
3 |
| of this Section, and this statement has been attached to |
4 |
| the application for renewal;
|
5 |
| (C) the local professional development committee, if |
6 |
| any, has recommended the
renewal of the certificate |
7 |
| holder's Standard Teaching Certificate and
forwarded the |
8 |
| recommendation to the regional superintendent of schools;
|
9 |
| (D) the certificate holder has appealed his or her |
10 |
| local professional
development committee's recommendation |
11 |
| of nonrenewal, if any, to the regional
professional |
12 |
| development review committee and the result of that appeal;
|
13 |
| (E) the regional superintendent of schools has |
14 |
| concurred or nonconcurred
with
the
local professional |
15 |
| development committee's or regional professional
|
16 |
| development review committee's recommendation, if any, to |
17 |
| renew or nonrenew the
certificate holder's Standard |
18 |
| Teaching Certificate and made a
recommendation to that |
19 |
| effect; and
|
20 |
| (F) the established registration fee for the Standard |
21 |
| Teaching
Certificate has
been paid.
|
22 |
| If
the notice required by this subsection
(g) includes a |
23 |
| recommendation of certificate nonrenewal, then, at the same |
24 |
| time the regional superintendent of schools provides the State |
25 |
| Teacher Certification Board with the notice, he or she
shall
|
26 |
| also notify the
certificate holder in writing, by certified |
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| mail, return receipt requested, that
this notice has been |
2 |
| provided to the
State
Teacher
Certification Board.
|
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| (2) Each certificate holder shall have the right to appeal
|
4 |
| his or her
local
professional development committee's |
5 |
| recommendation of nonrenewal, if any, to the
regional
|
6 |
| professional development review committee, within 14 days of |
7 |
| receipt of notice
that the
recommendation has
been sent to the |
8 |
| regional superintendent of schools. Each regional
|
9 |
| superintendent of schools shall
establish a regional |
10 |
| professional development review committee or committees
for |
11 |
| the
purpose of
advising the regional superintendent of schools, |
12 |
| upon request, and handling
certificate
holder appeals. This |
13 |
| committee shall
consist of at least 4 classroom teachers, one |
14 |
| non-administrative
certificated
educational
employee, 2 |
15 |
| administrators, and one at-large member who shall be either (i) |
16 |
| a
parent, (ii)
a member of the business community, (iii) a |
17 |
| community member, or (iv) an
administrator, with preference |
18 |
| given to an individual chosen from among those
persons
listed |
19 |
| in items (i), (ii), and (iii) in order to secure representation |
20 |
| of an
interest not already
represented on the committee. The |
21 |
| teacher and non-administrative certificated
educational |
22 |
| employee members of the review committee shall be selected by |
23 |
| their
exclusive representative, if any, and the administrators |
24 |
| and at-large member
shall be
selected by the regional |
25 |
| superintendent of schools. A regional superintendent
of |
26 |
| schools
may add additional members to the committee, provided |
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of
teachers to administrators and |
2 |
| at-large members on the committee is maintained. Any
additional |
3 |
| teacher and non-administrative certificated educational |
4 |
| employee members
shall be selected by their exclusive |
5 |
| representative, if any. Vacancies in positions on a
regional |
6 |
| professional development review committee shall be filled in |
7 |
| the same manner
as the original selections. Committee members |
8 |
| shall serve staggered 3-year terms. All
individuals selected to |
9 |
| serve on regional professional development review committees
|
10 |
| must be known to demonstrate the best practices in teaching or |
11 |
| their respective
field of
practice.
|
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| (h)(1) The State Teacher Certification Board shall review |
13 |
| the regional
superintendent of schools' recommendations to |
14 |
| renew or nonrenew Standard
Teaching Certificates
and notify |
15 |
| certificate holders in writing whether their certificates have
|
16 |
| been renewed or
nonrenewed within 90 days of receipt of the |
17 |
| recommendations,
unless a certificate holder has appealed a |
18 |
| regional
superintendent of schools'
recommendation of |
19 |
| nonrenewal, as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection
|
20 |
| (h). The State Teacher Certification Board shall verify that |
21 |
| the
certificate holder
has met the renewal criteria set forth |
22 |
| in paragraph (1) of subsection (g) of
this Section.
|
23 |
| (2) Each certificate holder shall have the right to appeal |
24 |
| a regional
superintendent of school's recommendation to |
25 |
| nonrenew his or her Standard
Teaching Certificate
to
the State |
26 |
| Teacher Certification Board, within 14 days of receipt of |
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| notice that
the
decision has been sent to the State Teacher |
2 |
| Certification Board, which shall
hold an
appeal hearing within |
3 |
| 60 days of receipt of the appeal. When such an appeal is
taken,
|
4 |
| the certificate holder's Standard Teaching Certificate shall |
5 |
| continue to be
valid until the
appeal is finally determined. |
6 |
| The State Teacher Certification Board shall
review the
regional |
7 |
| superintendent of school's recommendation, the regional |
8 |
| professional
development review committee's recommendation, if |
9 |
| any, and the local
professional
development committee's |
10 |
| recommendation, if any, and all relevant documentation to |
11 |
| verify
whether the certificate holder has met the renewal |
12 |
| criteria set forth in
paragraph (1) of
subsection (g) of this |
13 |
| Section. The State Teacher Certification Board may
request that
|
14 |
| the certificate holder appear before it. All actions taken by |
15 |
| the State
Teacher
Certification Board shall require a quorum |
16 |
| and be by a simple majority of those
present and voting.
A |
17 |
| record of
all votes
shall be maintained. The State Teacher |
18 |
| Certification Board shall notify the
certificate
holder in |
19 |
| writing, within 7 days of completing the review, whether his or |
20 |
| her
Standard
Teaching Certificate has been renewed or |
21 |
| nonrenewed, provided that if the State
Teacher
Certification |
22 |
| Board determines to nonrenew a certificate, the written notice
|
23 |
| provided to
the certificate holder shall be by certified mail, |
24 |
| return receipt requested.
All certificate
renewal or |
25 |
| nonrenewal decisions of the State Teacher Certification Board |
26 |
| are
final and
subject to administrative review, as set forth in |
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| (i) Holders of Master Teaching Certificates shall meet the |
3 |
| same
requirements
and follow the same procedures as holders of |
4 |
| Standard Teaching Certificates,
except
that their renewal |
5 |
| cycle shall be as set forth in subsection (d) of Section
21-2 |
6 |
| of this
Code and their renewal requirements shall be subject to |
7 |
| paragraph (8) of subsection (c) of Section 21-2 of this Code.
|
8 |
| A holder of a
teaching certificate endorsed as a |
9 |
| speech-language pathologist who
has been granted the |
10 |
| Certificate of Clinical Competence by the
American |
11 |
| Speech-Language Hearing Association may renew his or her
|
12 |
| Standard Teaching Certificate pursuant to the 10-year renewal |
13 |
| cycle set
forth in subsection (d) of Section 21-2 of this Code.
|
14 |
| (j) Holders of Valid and Exempt Standard and Master |
15 |
| Teaching Certificates
who are not employed and performing |
16 |
| services in an Illinois public or
State-operated
elementary |
17 |
| school, secondary school, or cooperative or joint agreement |
18 |
| with a
governing body or board of control, in a certificated |
19 |
| teaching position,
may
voluntarily activate their certificates |
20 |
| through the regional superintendent of schools of the regional |
21 |
| office of
education for the geographic area where their |
22 |
| teaching is done. These certificate holders shall follow the |
23 |
| same renewal
criteria
and procedures as all other Standard and |
24 |
| Master Teaching Certificate holders,
except
that their |
25 |
| continuing professional development activities need not
|
26 |
| reflect or
address the knowledge, skills, and goals of a local |
|
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| school improvement plan.
|
2 |
| (k) (Blank).
|
3 |
| (l) (Blank).
|
4 |
| (m) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act |
5 |
| of the 93rd General Assembly that affect renewal of Standard |
6 |
| and Master Certificates shall apply to those persons who hold |
7 |
| Standard or Master Certificates on or after the effective date |
8 |
| of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly and shall |
9 |
| be given effect upon renewal of those certificates.
|
10 |
| (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
|
11 |
| (105 ILCS 5/27-23) (from Ch. 122, par. 27-23)
|
12 |
| Sec. 27-23. Motor Vehicle Code. The curriculum in all |
13 |
| public schools
shall include a course dealing with the content |
14 |
| of Chapters 11, 12, 13, 15,
and 16 of the Illinois Vehicle |
15 |
| Code, the rules and regulations adopted pursuant
to those |
16 |
| Chapters insofar as they pertain to the operation of motor |
17 |
| vehicles,
and the portions of the Litter Control Act relating |
18 |
| to the operation of motor
vehicles. Instruction shall be given |
19 |
| in safety education in each grade, 1
through 8, equivalent to 1 |
20 |
| class period each week, and in at least 1 of the
years in |
21 |
| grades 10 through 12. The course of instruction required of |
22 |
| each
eligible student at the high school level shall consist of |
23 |
| a minimum of 30
clock hours of classroom instruction taught by |
24 |
| a certified high school teacher
who has acquired special |
25 |
| qualifications as required for participation under the
terms of |
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| Section 27-24.2 of this Act. Each school district maintaining
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| grades 9 through 12: (i) shall provide the classroom course for |
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| each public
and non-public high school student resident of the |
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| school district who either
has received a passing grade in at |
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| least 8 courses during the previous 2
semesters or has received |
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| a waiver of that requirement from the local
superintendent of |
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| schools (with respect to a public high school student) or
chief |
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| school administrator (with respect to a non-public high school |
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| student),
as provided in Section 27-24.2, and for each |
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| out-of-school resident of the
district between the age of 15 |
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| and 21 years who requests the classroom course,
and (ii) may |
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| provide such classroom course for any resident of the district
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| over age 55 who requests the classroom course, but only if |
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| space therein
remains available after all eligible public and |
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| non-public high school student
residents and out-of-school |
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| residents between the age of 15 and 21 who request
such course |
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| have registered therefor, and only if such resident of the |
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| district
over age 55 has not previously been licensed as a |
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| driver under the laws of this
or any other state or country. |
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| Each school district (i) shall provide an
approved course in |
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| practice driving consisting of a minimum of 6 clock hours of
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| individual behind-the-wheel instruction or its equivalent in a |
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| car, as
determined by the State Board of Education, for each |
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| eligible resident of the
district between the age of 15 and 21 |
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| years who has started an approved high
school classroom driver |
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| education course on request, and (ii) may provide such
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| course in practice driving for any resident of the district |
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| over age
55 on request and without regard to whether or not |
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| such resident has started
any high school classroom driver |
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| education course, but only if space therein
remains available |
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| after all eligible residents of the district between the ages
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| of 15 and 21 years who have started an approved classroom |
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| driver education
course and who request such course in practice |
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| driving have registered
therefor, and only if such resident of |
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| the district over age 55 has not
previously been licensed as a |
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| driver under the laws of this or any other state
or country. |
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| Subject to rules and regulations of the State Board of |
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| Education,
the district may charge a reasonable fee, not to |
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| exceed
$50, to students who
participate in the course, unless a |
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| student is unable to pay for such a course,
in which event the |
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| fee for such a student shall be waived. The total amount from |
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| driver education fees and reimbursement from the State for |
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| driver education must not exceed the total cost of the driver |
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| education program in any year and must be deposited into the |
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| school district's driver education fund as a separate line item |
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| budget entry. All moneys deposited into the school district's |
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| driver education fund must be used solely for the funding of a |
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| high school driver education program approved by the State |
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| Board of Education that uses instructors certified by the State |
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| Board of Education. If a
district provides the classroom or |
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| practice driving course or both of such
courses to any |
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| residents of the district over age 55, the district may charge
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| such residents a fee in any amount up to but not exceeding the |
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| actual cost of
the course or courses in which such residents |
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| participate. The course of
instruction given in grades 10 |
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| through 12 shall include an emphasis on the
development of |
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| knowledge, attitudes, habits and skills necessary for the safe
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| operation of motor vehicles including motorcycles insofar as |
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| they can be taught
in the classroom, and in addition the course |
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| shall include instruction on
special hazards existing at, and |
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| required extra safety and driving precautions
that must be |
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| observed at, emergency situations, highway construction and
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| maintenance zones, and
railroad crossings and the approaches |
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| thereto.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-426, eff. 1-1-06.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/27-24.4) (from Ch. 122, par. 27-24.4)
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| Sec. 27-24.4. Reimbursement amount. Each school district |
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| shall be entitled
to reimbursement, for each pupil, excluding |
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| each resident of the district
over age 55, who finishes either |
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| the classroom instruction
part or the practice driving part of |
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| a
driver education course that meets the minimum requirements |
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| of this Act.
However, if a school district has adopted a policy |
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| to permit proficiency examinations for the practice driving |
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| part of the driver education course as provided under Section |
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| 27-24.3, then the school district is entitled to only one-half |
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| of the reimbursement amount for the practice driving part for |
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| each pupil who has passed the proficiency examination, and the |
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| State Board of Education shall adjust the reimbursement formula |
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| accordingly. Reimbursement under this Act is payable from
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| Drivers Education Fund in the State treasury.
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| Each year all funds appropriated from the Drivers
Education |
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| Fund to the
State Board of Education, with the exception of |
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| those funds necessary for
administrative purposes of the State |
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| Board of Education, shall be distributed
in the manner provided |
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| in this paragraph to school districts by the State Board of |
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| Education for reimbursement of
claims from the previous school |
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| year. As soon as may be after each quarter of the year, if |
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| moneys are available in the Drivers
Education Fund in the State |
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| treasury for payments under this Section, the State Comptroller |
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| shall draw his or her warrants upon the State Treasurer as |
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| directed by the State Board of Education. The warrant for each |
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| quarter shall be in an amount equal to one-fourth of the total |
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| amount to be distributed to school districts for the year. |
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| Payments shall be made to school districts as soon as may be |
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| after receipt of the warrants.
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| The base reimbursement amount shall be calculated by the |
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| State Board by
dividing the total amount appropriated for |
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| distribution by the total of:
(a) the number of students, |
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| excluding residents of the district over age
55, who have |
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| completed the classroom instruction
part for whom valid claims |
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| have been made times 0.2; plus (b) the number
of students, |
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| excluding residents of the district over age 55, who have
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| completed the practice driving instruction part for whom valid |
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| claims have
been made times 0.8.
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| The amount of reimbursement to be distributed on each claim |
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| shall be 0.2
times the base reimbursement amount for each |
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| validly claimed student,
excluding residents of the district |
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| over age 55, who
has completed the classroom instruction part, |
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| plus 0.8 times the base reimbursement
amount for each validly |
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| claimed student, excluding residents of the
district over age |
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| 55, who has completed the practice driving
instruction part. |
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| The school district which is the residence of
a pupil who |
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| attends a nonpublic school in another district that has |
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| furnished the driver
education course shall reimburse the |
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| district offering the course, the
difference between the actual |
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| per capita cost of giving the course the
previous school year |
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| and the amount reimbursed by the State.
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| By April 1 the
nonpublic school shall notify the district |
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| offering the course of the
names and district numbers of the |
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| nonresident students desiring to take
such course the next |
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| school year. The district offering such course shall
notify the |
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| district of residence of those students affected by April 15.
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| The school district furnishing the course may claim the |
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| nonresident pupil
for the purpose of making a claim for State |
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| reimbursement under this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-440, eff. 8-4-05; 94-525, eff. 1-1-06; 95-331, |
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| eff. 8-21-07.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/34-18.34)
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| Sec. 34-18.34. Student biometric information.
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| (a) For the purposes of this Section, "biometric |
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| information" means any information that is collected through an |
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| identification process for individuals based on their unique |
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| behavioral or physiological characteristics, including |
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| fingerprint, hand geometry, voice, or facial recognition or |
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| iris or retinal scans. |
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| (b) If the school district collects biometric information |
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| from students, the district shall adopt a policy that requires, |
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| at a minimum, all of the following: |
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| (1) Written permission from the individual who has |
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| legal custody of the student, as defined in Section |
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| 10-20.12b of this Code, or from the student if he or she |
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| has reached the age of 18. |
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| (2) The discontinuation of use of a student's biometric |
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| information under either of the following conditions: |
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| (A) upon the student's graduation or withdrawal |
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| from the school district; or |
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| (B) upon receipt in writing of a request for |
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| discontinuation by the individual having legal custody |
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| of the student or by the student if he or she has |
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| reached the age of 18. |
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| (3) The destruction of all of a student's biometric |
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| information within 30 days after the use of the biometric |
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| information is discontinued in accordance with item (2) of |
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| this subsection (b). |
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| identification or fraud prevention. |
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| (5) A prohibition on the sale, lease, or other |
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| disclosure of biometric information to another person or |
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| entity, unless: |
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| (A) the individual who has legal custody of the |
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| student or the student, if he or she has reached the |
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| age of 18, consents to the disclosure; or |
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| (B) the disclosure is required by court order. |
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| (6) The storage, transmittal, and protection of all |
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| biometric information from disclosure. |
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| (c) Failure to provide written consent under item (1) of |
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| subsection (b) of this Section by the individual who has legal |
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| custody of the student or by the student, if he or she has |
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| reached the age of 18, must not be the basis for refusal of any |
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| services otherwise available to the student.
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| (d) Student biometric information may be destroyed without |
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| notification to or the approval of a local records commission |
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| under the Local Records Act if destroyed within 30 days after |
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| the use of the biometric information is discontinued in |
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| accordance with item (2) of subsection (b) of this Section. |
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| (Source: P.A. 95-232, eff. 8-16-07.) |
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| Section 6. The Illinois School Student Records Act is |
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| amended by changing Section 6 as follows:
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| (105 ILCS 10/6) (from Ch. 122, par. 50-6)
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| Sec. 6. (a) No school student records or information
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| contained therein may be released, transferred, disclosed or |
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| otherwise
disseminated, except as follows:
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| (1) To a parent or student or person specifically
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| designated as a representative by a parent, as provided in |
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| paragraph (a)
of Section 5;
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| (2) To an employee or official of the school or
school |
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| district or State Board with current demonstrable |
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| educational
or administrative interest in the student, in |
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| furtherance of such interest;
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| (3) To the official records custodian of another school |
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| within
Illinois or an official with similar |
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| responsibilities of a school
outside Illinois, in which the |
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| student has enrolled, or intends to enroll,
upon the |
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| request of such official or student;
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| (4) To any person for the purpose of research,
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| statistical reporting or planning, provided that no |
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| student or parent can be
identified from the information |
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| released and the person to whom the
information is released |
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| signs an affidavit agreeing to comply with all
applicable |
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| statutes and rules pertaining to school student records;
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| (5) Pursuant to a court order, provided that the
parent |
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| shall be given prompt written notice upon receipt
of such |
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| order of the terms of the order, the nature and
substance |
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| of the information proposed to be released
in compliance |
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inspect and copy the |
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| school student records and to
challenge their contents |
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| pursuant to Section 7;
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| (6) To any person as specifically required by State
or |
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| federal law;
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| (6.5) To juvenile authorities
when necessary for the |
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| discharge of their official duties
who request information |
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| prior to
adjudication of the student and who certify in |
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| writing that the information
will not be disclosed to any |
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| other party except as provided under law or order
of court. |
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| (i) a judge of
the circuit court and members of the staff |
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| of the court designated by the
judge; (ii) parties to the |
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| proceedings under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 and
their |
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| attorneys; (iii) probation
officers and court appointed |
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| advocates for the juvenile authorized by the judge
hearing |
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| the case; (iv) any individual, public or private agency |
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| having custody
of the child pursuant to court order; (v) |
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| any individual, public or private
agency providing |
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| education, medical or mental health service to the child |
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| when
the requested information is needed to determine the |
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| appropriate service or
treatment for the minor; (vi) any |
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| potential placement provider when such
release
is |
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| authorized by the court for the limited purpose of |
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| determining the
appropriateness of the potential |
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| placement; (vii) law enforcement officers and
prosecutors;
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| authorized military
personnel; (x)
individuals authorized |
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| (7) Subject to regulations of the State Board,
in |
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| connection with an emergency, to appropriate persons
if the |
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| knowledge of such information is necessary to protect
the |
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| health or safety of the student or other
persons;
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| (8) To any person, with the prior specific dated
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| written consent of the parent designating the person
to |
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| whom the records may be released, provided that at
the time |
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| any such consent is requested or obtained,
the parent shall |
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| be advised in writing that he has the right
to inspect and |
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| copy such records in accordance with Section 5, to
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| challenge their contents in accordance with Section 7 and |
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| to limit any such
consent to
designated records or |
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| designated portions of the information contained
therein;
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| (9) To a governmental agency, or social service agency |
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| contracted by a
governmental agency, in furtherance of an |
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| investigation of a student's school
attendance pursuant to |
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| the compulsory student attendance laws of this State,
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| provided that the records are released to the employee or |
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| agent designated by
the agency;
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| (10) To those SHOCAP committee members who fall within |
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| the meaning of
"state and local officials and authorities", |
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| as those terms are used within the
meaning of the federal |
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| Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, for
the
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| of identifying serious habitual juvenile offenders and |
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| matching those
offenders with community resources pursuant |
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| to Section 5-145 of the Juvenile
Court Act of 1987, but |
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| only to the extent that the release, transfer,
disclosure, |
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| or dissemination is consistent with the Family Educational |
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| Rights
and Privacy Act; or
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| (11) To the Department of Healthcare and Family |
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| Services in furtherance of the
requirements of Section |
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the School Code or |
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| Section 10 of the School Breakfast and Lunch
Program Act.
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| (12) To the State Board or another State government |
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| agency or between or among State government agencies in |
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| order to evaluate or audit federal and State programs or |
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| perform research and planning, but only to the extent that |
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| the release, transfer, disclosure, or dissemination is |
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| consistent with the federal Family Educational Rights and |
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| Privacy Act (20 U.S.C. 1221 et seq.). |
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| (b) No information may be released pursuant to |
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| subparagraphs (3) or
(6) of paragraph (a) of this Section 6 |
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| unless the parent receives
prior written notice of the nature |
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| and substance of the information
proposed to be released, and |
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| an opportunity to inspect
and copy such records in accordance |
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| with Section 5 and to
challenge their contents in accordance |
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| with Section 7. Provided, however,
that such notice shall be |
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| sufficient if published in a local newspaper of
general |
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| circulation or other publication directed generally to the |
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involved where the proposed release of information is |
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subparagraph 6 of paragraph (a) in this Section 6 |
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| and relates to more
than 25 students.
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| (c) A record of any release of information pursuant
to this |
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| Section must be made and kept as a part of the
school student |
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| record and subject to the access granted by Section 5.
Such |
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| record of release shall be maintained for the life of the
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| school student records and shall be available only to the |
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| parent
and the official records custodian.
Each record of |
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| release shall also include:
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| released;
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| (2) The name and signature of the official records
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| custodian releasing such information;
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| (3) The name of the person requesting such information,
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| the capacity in which such a request has been made, and the |
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| purpose of such
request;
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| (5) A copy of any consent to such release.
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| (d) Except for the student and his parents, no person
to |
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| whom information is released pursuant to this Section
and no |
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| person specifically designated as a representative by a parent
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| may permit any other person to have access to such information |
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| without a prior
consent of the parent obtained in accordance |
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| with the requirements
of subparagraph (8) of paragraph (a) of |
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| addresses
and other identifying information and similar |
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| publications which
comply with regulations issued by the State |
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| Board.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
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| Section 7. The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy Law |
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| is amended by changing Sections 2 and 3 as follows:
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| (105 ILCS 305/2) (from Ch. 122, par. 1503-2)
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| Sec. 2. Establishment, Funding and Location. There is |
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| hereby created the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy ,
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| which shall be a residential institution located in the Fox |
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| River Valley in
close proximity to the national science |
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| laboratories based in Illinois. The Academy may develop |
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| additional campuses throughout the State, however, any |
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| additional campus does not need to serve as a residential |
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| institution.
The Academy shall be a State agency, funded by |
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| State appropriations,
private contributions
and endowments. |
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| Minimal fees for residential students may be charged. The
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| Academy may admit those students who have completed the |
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| academic
equivalent of the 9th grade and may offer a program of |
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| secondary and
postsecondary course work.
Admission shall be |
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| Academy shall
submit to the Board of Higher Education not later |
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October of each year its budget proposal |
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| for the operation and capital
needs of the Academy for its next |
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| fiscal year.
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| (Source: P.A. 86-109.)
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| (105 ILCS 305/3) (from Ch. 122, par. 1503-3)
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| Sec. 3. Board of Trustees. The Illinois Mathematics and |
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| Science Academy shall be governed by a
Board of Trustees which |
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| shall consist of the following members:
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| 1. Ex Four ex officio nonvoting members who shall be: the |
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| State
Superintendent of Education; the Executive Director
of |
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| the Illinois Community College Board; the Executive Director of |
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| the
State Board of Higher Education; and the superintendent of |
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| schools of Superintendent of Schools in the
school district |
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| where each campus of in which the Academy is located.
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| 2. Three Representatives of Secondary Education, one of |
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| whom must be a
math or science teacher, appointed by the State |
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| Superintendent of Education.
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| 3. Two Representatives of Higher Education, one of whom |
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| must be a Dean
of Education, appointed by the Executive |
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| Director of the Illinois Board of
Higher Education.
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| 4. Three representatives of the scientific community in |
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| Illinois
appointed by the Governor.
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| 5. Three representatives of the Illinois private |
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| industrial sector
appointed by the Governor.
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| large appointed
by the Governor.
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| With the exception of the initial appointments, the members |
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| terms of
office shall be for 6 years. At the first meeting |
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| members shall draw
lots for appointments of 2, 4 or 6 year |
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| initial terms. Vacancies shall be
filled for the unexpired |
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| portion of the terms by appointment of the officer
who |
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| appointed the person causing such vacancy. The initial terms |
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| shall
commence upon appointment and upon expiration of a term, |
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| the member shall
continue serving until a successor is |
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| appointed. The Board shall select a
chair from among its |
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| members who shall serve a 2 year term as chair.
Members shall |
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| receive no
salary but shall be reimbursed for all ordinary and |
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| necessary expenses
incurred in performing their duties as |
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| members of the Board.
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| (Source: P.A. 84-126.)
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| Section 8. The Illinois Summer School for the Arts Act is |
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| amended by adding Section 4.5 as follows: |
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| (105 ILCS 310/4.5 new)
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| Sec. 4.5. Transfer to State Board of Education. |
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| (a) On the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
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| 95th General Assembly, the board of trustees of the Illinois |
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| Summer School for the Arts is abolished and the terms of all |
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| members end. On that date, all of the powers, duties, assets, |
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| trustees of the Illinois Summer School for the Arts are |
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| transferred to the State Board of Education. |
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| (b) For purposes of the Successor Agency Act and Section 9b |
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| of the State Finance Act, the State Board of Education is |
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| declared to be the successor agency of the board of trustees of |
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| the Illinois Summer School for the Arts. |
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| (c) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act |
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| of the 95th General Assembly, references in statutes, rules, |
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| forms, and other documents to the board of trustees of the |
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| Illinois Summer School for the Arts shall, in appropriate |
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| contexts, be deemed to refer to the State Board of Education. |
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| (d) Rules, standards, and procedures of the board of |
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| trustees of the Illinois Summer School for the Arts in effect |
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| on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 95th |
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| General Assembly shall be deemed rules, standards, and |
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| procedures of the State Board of Education and shall remain in |
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| effect until amended or repealed by the State Board of |
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| Education. |
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| Section 9. The Vocational Education Act is amended by |
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| changing Section 2 as follows:
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| (105 ILCS 435/2) (from Ch. 122, par. 697)
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| Sec. 2. Upon the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
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| 1975 and
thereafter, any reference in this Act or any other |
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| Illinois statute to
the Board of Vocational Education and |
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| Rehabilitation, as such reference
pertains to vocational and |
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| technical education, means and refers to the
State Board of |
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| Education. Notwithstanding the provisions of any Act or
statute |
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| to the contrary, upon the effective date of this amendatory Act
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| of 1975, the State Board of Education shall assume all powers |
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| and duties
pertaining to vocational and technical education. |
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| The State Board of
Education shall be responsible for policy |
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| and guidelines pertaining to
vocational and technical |
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| education and shall exercise the following
powers and duties:
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| (a) To co-operate with the federal government in the |
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| administration
of the provisions of the Federal Vocational |
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| Education Law, to the extent
and in the manner therein |
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| provided;
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| (b) To promote and aid in the establishment of schools and |
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| classes
of the types and standards provided for in the plans of |
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| the Board, as
approved by the federal government, and to |
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| co-operate with State
agencies maintaining such schools or |
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| classes and with State and local
school authorities in the |
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| maintenance of such schools and classes;
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| (c) To conduct and prepare investigations and studies in |
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| relation to
vocational education and to publish the results of |
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| such investigations
and studies;
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| (d) To promulgate reasonable rules and regulations |
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| relating to
vocational and technical education;
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| (e) To report, in writing, to the Governor annually on or |
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| before the
fourteenth day of January. The annual report shall |
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| contain (1) a statement
to the extent to which vocational |
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| education has been established and
maintained in the State; (2) |
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| a statement of the existing condition of
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| in the State; (3) a statement of suggestions and
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| recommendations with reference to the development of |
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| vocational
education in the State; (4) (blank); a statement of |
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| recommendations on programs
and policies to overcome sex bias |
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| and sex stereotyping in vocational
education programming and an |
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| assessment of the State's progress in
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| prepared by the state vocational education sex equity
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| coordinator pursuant to the Federal Vocational Education Law; |
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| and (5)
an itemized statement of the amounts of money received |
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| from
Federal and State sources, and of the objects and purposes |
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| to which the
respective items of these several amounts have |
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| been devoted; and
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| (f) To make such reports to the federal government as may |
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| be
required by the provisions of the Federal Vocational |
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| Education Law, and
by the rules and regulations of the federal |
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| agency administering the
Federal Vocational Education Law.
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| (g) To make grants subject to appropriation and to |
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| administer and
promulgate rules and regulations to implement a |
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| vocational
equipment program. The use of such grant funds shall |
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| be
limited to obtaining equipment for vocational education |
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| programs, school
shops and laboratories. The State Board of |
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| (Source: P.A. 86-560.)
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| Section 10. The Missing Children Records Act is amended by |
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| changing Section 5 as follows:
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| (325 ILCS 50/5) (from Ch. 23, par. 2285)
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| Sec. 5. Duties of school or other entity. |
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| (a) Upon notification by the Department of a
person's |
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| disappearance, a school, preschool educational program, child |
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| care facility, or day care home or group day care home in which |
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| the person is currently or was
previously enrolled shall flag |
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| the record of that person in such a manner
that whenever a copy |
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| of or information regarding the record is requested,
the school |
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| or other entity shall be alerted to the fact that the record is |
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| that of a
missing person. The school or other entity shall |
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| immediately report to the
Department any request concerning |
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| flagged records or knowledge
as to the whereabouts of any |
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| missing person. Upon notification by the
Department that the |
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| missing person has been recovered, the school or other entity
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remove the flag from the person's record.
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| (b) (1) For every child enrolled Upon enrollment of a child |
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| for the first time in a particular
elementary or secondary |
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| school, public or private preschool educational program, |
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| public or private child care facility licensed under the Child |
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| entity shall notify in writing the
person enrolling the child |
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| that within 30 days he must provide either (i)
a certified copy |
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| of the child's birth certificate or (ii) other reliable
proof, |
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| as determined by the Department, of the child's identity and |
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| age
and an affidavit explaining the inability to produce a copy |
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| of the birth
certificate. Other reliable proof of the child's |
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| identity and age shall
include a passport, visa or other |
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| governmental documentation of the child's
identity. When the |
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| person enrolling the child provides the school or other entity |
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| with a certified copy of the child's birth certificate, the |
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| school or other entity shall promptly make a copy of the |
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| certified copy for its records and return the original |
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| certified copy to the person enrolling the child. Once a school |
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| or other entity has been provided with a certified copy of a |
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| child's birth certificate as required under item (i) of this |
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| subdivision (b)(1), the school or other entity need not request |
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| another such certified copy with respect to that child for any |
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| other year in which the child is enrolled in that school or |
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| other entity.
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| (2) Upon the failure of a person enrolling a child
to
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| comply with subsection (b) (1), the school or other entity
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| shall immediately notify the
Department or local law |
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| enforcement agency of such failure, and shall
notify the person |
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| enrolling the child in writing that he has 10
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| the Department any affidavit
received pursuant to this |
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| subsection which appears inaccurate or suspicious
in form or |
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| content.
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| (c) Within 14 days after enrolling a transfer student, the |
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| elementary or
secondary school shall request directly from the |
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| student's previous school
a certified copy of his record. The |
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| requesting school shall exercise due
diligence in obtaining the |
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| copy of the record requested. Any elementary
or secondary |
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| school requested to forward a copy of a transferring student's
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| record to the new school shall comply within 10 days of receipt |
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| of the
request unless the record has been flagged pursuant to |
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| subsection (a), in
which case the copy shall not be forwarded |
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| and the requested school shall
notify the Department or local |
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| law enforcement authority of the request.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-439, eff. 1-1-08.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.21 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.61 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.65 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.92 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.93 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.94 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.95 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.99 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.124 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/10-22.22a rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/13B-40.5 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/13B-40.10 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/13B-40.15 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/13B-40.20 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/13B-40.25 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/13B-40.30 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/18-8.4 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/21-18 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/21-26 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/27-23.2 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. 27-25 heading rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/27-25 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/27-25.1 rep.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/27-25.2 rep.)
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| Section 11. The School Code is amended by repealing |
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| Sections 2-3.21, 2-3.61, 2-3.65, 2-3.92, 2-3.93, 2-3.94, |
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| 2-3.95, 2-3.99, 2-3.102, 2-3.124, 10-22.22a, 13B-40.5, |
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| 13B-40.10, 13B-40.15, 13B-40.20, 13B-40.25, 13B-40.30, 18-8.4, |
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| 21-18, 21-26, 27-23.2, 27-25, 27-25.1, 27-25.2, 27-25.3, and |
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| 27-25.4 and the heading preceding Section 27-25.
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| Section 15. The Illinois Summer School for the Arts Act is |
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| amended by repealing Sections 4 and 5.
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| (105 ILCS 420/Act rep.)
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| Section 20. The Council on Vocational Education Act is |
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| repealed.
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| (105 ILCS 423/Act rep.)
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| Section 25. The Occupational Skill Standards Act is |
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| repealed. |
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| Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes |
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| changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text |
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| that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section |
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| represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does |
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| not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes |
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| made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other |
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| Public Act. |
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Section and Section 10 |
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| take effect upon becoming law.".
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