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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 HB6206
Introduced 2/11/2010, by Rep. Kevin A. McCarthy SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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110 ILCS 979/30 |
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110 ILCS 979/35 |
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110 ILCS 979/45 |
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110 ILCS 979/50 |
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110 ILCS 979/65 |
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Amends the Illinois Prepaid Tuition Act. Changes references from "MAP-eligible institution" to "eligible institution" and provides that the term also means an institution not located in the State that otherwise, in the judgment of the Illinois Student Assistance Commission, meets standards substantially equivalent to those described in the definition of "institution of higher learning" as defined in specified provisions of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act and whose students are eligible to receive benefits under specified provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as specified by the federal Small Business Act of 1996 and subsequent amendments to that federal law. Provides that a prepaid tuition contract shall include, but is not limited to,
provisions for portability of the accrued value of the prepayment value for use at an eligible institution located outside the State. Makes conforming changes. Effective July 1, 2010.
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| AN ACT concerning education.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Illinois Prepaid Tuition Act is amended by |
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| changing Sections 10, 30, 35, 45, 50, and 65 as follows:
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| (110 ILCS 979/10)
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| Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act:
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| "Illinois public university" means the University of |
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| Illinois, Illinois State
University, Chicago State University, |
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| Governors State University, Southern
Illinois University, |
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| Northern Illinois University, Eastern Illinois University,
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| Western Illinois University, or Northeastern Illinois |
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| University.
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| "Illinois community college" means a public community |
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| college as defined in
Section 1-2 of the Public Community |
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| College Act.
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| " Eligible MAP-eligible institution" means an institution |
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| of higher learning, as defined in Section 10 of the Higher |
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| Education Student Assistance Act, a public institution of |
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| higher
education or a nonpublic institution of higher education |
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| whose students are
eligible to receive need-based student |
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| financial assistance through State
Monetary Award Program |
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| (MAP) grants administered by the Illinois Student
Assistance |
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| Commission under the Higher Education Student Assistance Act
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| and whose students also are eligible to receive benefits under |
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| Section 529(a)
of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as |
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| specified by the federal Small
Business Act of
1996 and |
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| subsequent amendments to this federal law. "Eligible |
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| institution" also means an institution not located in this |
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| State that otherwise, in the judgment of the Commission, meets |
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| standards substantially equivalent to those described in the |
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| definition of "institution of higher learning" as defined in |
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| Section 10 of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act and |
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| whose students are eligible to receive benefits under Section |
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| 529(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as specified by |
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| the federal Small Business Act of 1996 and subsequent |
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| amendments to that federal law.
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| "Illinois prepaid tuition contract" or "contract" means a |
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| contract entered
into between the State and a Purchaser under |
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| Section 45 to provide for the
higher education of a qualified |
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| beneficiary.
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| "Illinois prepaid tuition program" or "program" means the |
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| program created in
Section 15.
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| "Purchaser" means a person who makes or has contracted to |
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| make payments under
an Illinois prepaid tuition contract.
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| "Public institution of higher education" means an Illinois |
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| public university
or Illinois community college.
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| "Nonpublic institution of higher education" means any |
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| eligible institution MAP-eligible
educational organization , |
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| other than a public institution of higher education ,
that |
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| provides a minimum of an organized 2-year
program at the |
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| postsecondary level and that operates in conformity with
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| standards substantially equivalent to those of public |
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| institutions of higher
education .
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| "Qualified beneficiary" means (i) anyone who has been a |
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| resident of this
State for at least 12 months prior to the date |
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| of the contract, or (ii) a
nonresident, so long as the |
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| purchaser has been a resident of the State for at
least 12 |
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| months prior to the date of the contract, or (iii) any person |
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| less
than one year of age whose parent or legal guardian has |
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| been a resident of this
State for at least 12 months prior
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| the date of the contract.
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| "Tuition" means the quarter or semester charges imposed on |
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| a qualified
beneficiary to attend an eligible a MAP-eligible |
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| institution.
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| "Mandatory Fees" means those quarter or semester fees |
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| imposed upon all
students enrolled at an eligible a |
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| MAP-eligible institution.
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| "Registration Fees" means the charges derived by combining |
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| tuition and
mandatory fees.
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| "Contract Unit" means 15 credit hours of instruction at an |
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| eligible a MAP-eligible
institution.
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| "Panel" means the investment advisory panel created under |
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| Section 20.
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| "Commission" means the Illinois Student Assistance |
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| Commission.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-56, eff. 7-1-03.)
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| (110 ILCS 979/30)
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| Sec. 30. Investment Advisory Panel duties and |
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| responsibilities.
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| (a) Advice and review. The panel shall offer advice and |
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| counseling
regarding
the
investments of the Illinois prepaid |
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| tuition program with the objective of
obtaining the best |
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| possible return on investments consistent with actuarial
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| soundness of the
program. The panel is required to annually |
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| review and advise the Commission
on provisions of the strategic |
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| investment plan for the prepaid tuition program.
The panel is |
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| also charged with reviewing and advising the Commission with
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| regard to the annual report that describes the current |
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| financial condition of
the program. The panel at its own |
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| discretion also may advise the Commission on
other aspects of |
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| the program.
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| (b) Investment plan. The Commission annually shall adopt
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| comprehensive investment plan for purposes of this Section. The
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| comprehensive investment plan shall specify the investment |
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| policies to be
utilized by the Commission in its administration |
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| of the Illinois Prepaid
Tuition Trust
Fund created by Section |
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| 35. The Commission may direct that assets of those
Funds be |
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| placed in
savings accounts or may use the same to purchase |
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| fixed or variable life
insurance or annuity contracts, |
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| securities, evidence of indebtedness, or other
investment |
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| products pursuant to the comprehensive investment plan and in |
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| such
proportions as may be designated or approved under that |
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| plan.
The Commission shall invest such assets with the care, |
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| skill, prudence, and
diligence under the circumstances then |
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| prevailing that a prudent man acting in
a like capacity and |
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| familiar with such matters would use in the conduct of an
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| enterprise of a like character with like aims, and the |
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| Commission shall
diversify the investments of such assets so as |
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| to minimize the risk of large
losses, unless under the |
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| circumstances it is clearly prudent not to do so.
Those |
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| insurance,
annuity, savings, and investment products shall be |
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| underwritten and offered in
compliance with applicable federal |
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| and State laws, rules, and regulations
by persons who are |
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| authorized thereunder to provide those services. The
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| Commission shall delegate responsibility for preparing the |
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| comprehensive
investment plan to the Executive Director of the |
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| Commission. Nothing in this
Section shall
preclude the |
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| Commission from contracting with a private corporation or
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| institution to provide such services as may be a part of the |
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| comprehensive
investment plan or as may be deemed necessary for |
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| implementation of the
comprehensive investment plan, |
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| including, but not limited to, providing
consolidated billing, |
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| individual and collective record keeping and accounting,
and |
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| asset purchase, control, and safekeeping.
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| (c) Program management. The Commission may not delegate its
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| management functions, but may arrange to compensate for |
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| personalized investment
advisory services rendered with |
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| respect to any or all of the investments under
its control an |
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| investment advisor registered under Section 8 of the Illinois
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| Securities Law of 1953 or any bank or other entity authorized |
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| by law to provide
those services. Nothing contained herein |
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| shall preclude the Commission from
subscribing to general |
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| investment research services available for
purchase or use by |
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| others. The Commission also shall have authority to
compensate
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| for accounting, computing, and other necessary services.
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| (d) Annual report. The Commission shall annually prepare or |
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| cause to be
prepared a report setting forth in appropriate
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| detail an accounting of all Illinois prepaid tuition program |
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| funds and a
description of the financial condition of the |
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| program at the close of each
fiscal year. Included in this |
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| report shall be an evaluation by at least one
nationally |
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| recognized
actuary of the financial viability of the program. |
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| This report
shall be submitted to the Governor, the President |
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the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the |
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| Auditor General,
and the Board of Higher Education on or before |
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| March 1 of the subsequent fiscal
year. This report also shall |
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| be made available to purchasers of Illinois
prepaid tuition |
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| contracts and shall contain complete Illinois prepaid tuition
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| contract sales information,
including, but not limited to, |
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| projected postsecondary enrollment data for
qualified |
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| beneficiaries.
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| (e) Marketing plan. Selection of a marketing agent for the |
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prepaid tuition program must be approved by the |
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| Commission. At least once
every 3
years, the Commission shall |
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| solicit proposals
for marketing of the Illinois prepaid tuition |
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| program in accordance with the
Illinois Securities Law of 1953 |
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| and any applicable provisions of federal law.
The entity |
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| designated pursuant to this paragraph shall serve as a |
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| centralized
marketing agent for the program and shall have |
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| exclusive responsibility for
marketing the program. No |
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| contract for marketing the Illinois prepaid tuition
program |
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| shall extend for longer than 3 years. Any materials produced |
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| for the
purpose of marketing the program shall be submitted to |
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| the Executive Director
of the Commission for approval before |
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| they are made public. Any eligible Illinois
MAP-eligible
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| institution may distribute marketing materials produced for |
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| the program, so
long as the Executive Director of the |
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| Commission approves the distribution in
advance. Neither
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| State nor the Commission shall be liable for
misrepresentation |
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| of the program by a marketing agent.
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| (f) Accounting and audit. The Commission shall annually |
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| cause to be
prepared an accounting of the trust and shall |
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| transmit a copy of the accounting
to the Governor, the |
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| President of the Senate, the Speaker of the
House, and the |
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| minority leaders of the Senate and House of
Representatives. |
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| The Commission shall also make available this accounting of
the |
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| trust to any purchaser of an Illinois prepaid tuition contract, |
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| upon
request. The accounts of the Illinois prepaid tuition |
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| program shall be subject
to annual audits by the Auditor |
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| General or a certified public accountant
appointed by the |
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| Auditor General.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-546, eff. 12-1-97; 91-669, eff. 1-1-00.)
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| (110 ILCS 979/35)
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| Sec. 35. Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund.
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| (a) The Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund is created as |
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| the repository
of all moneys received by the Commission in |
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| conjunction with the Illinois
prepaid
tuition program. The |
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| Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund also shall be the
official |
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| repository of all contributions, appropriations, interest and |
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| dividend
payments, gifts, or other financial assets received by |
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| the Commission in
connection with operation of the Illinois |
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| prepaid tuition program. All such
moneys shall be deposited in |
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| the Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund
and held by the State |
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| Treasurer as ex-officio custodian thereof, outside of the
State |
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| Treasury, separate and apart from all public moneys or funds of |
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| this
State.
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| All interest or other earnings accruing or received on |
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| amounts in the
Illinois Prepaid
Tuition Trust Fund shall be |
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| credited to and retained by the Fund. Moneys,
interest, or |
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| other earnings paid into the Fund shall not be transferred or
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| allocated by the Commission, the State Treasurer, or the State
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| Comptroller
to any other fund, nor shall the Governor authorize |
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| any such transfer or
allocation,
while any contracts are |
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| outstanding. The State Comptroller shall not offset
moneys paid |
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| to institutions from the Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund
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| (unless the Trust Fund
moneys are used for child support).
In
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| addition, no
moneys,
interest, or
other earnings paid into the |
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| Fund shall be used, temporarily or otherwise, for
interfund |
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| borrowing or be
otherwise used or appropriated except as |
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| expressly authorized in this Act.
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| The Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund and each individual |
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| participant
account that
may be created in that Fund in |
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| conjunction with the Illinois prepaid tuition
program shall be |
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| subject to audit in the same manner as funds and accounts
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| belonging to
the State of Illinois and shall be protected by |
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| the official bond given by the
State Treasurer.
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| (b) The Commission from time to time shall direct the State |
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| Treasurer to
invest moneys in the Illinois Prepaid Tuition |
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| Trust Fund that are not needed
for immediate disbursement, in |
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| accordance with provisions of the investment
plan approved by |
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| the Commission.
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| (c) The Executive Director of the Commission shall, at such |
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| times and in
such amounts as shall
be necessary, prepare and |
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| send to the State Comptroller vouchers requesting
payment from |
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| the Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund for: (i) registration |
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| tuition and fee
payments to eligible MAP-eligible institutions |
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| on behalf of qualified beneficiaries of
Illinois
prepaid |
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| tuition contracts, and (ii) payments associated with |
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| administration of
the Illinois prepaid tuition program.
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| (d) The Governor shall indicate in a separate document |
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| submitted concurrent
with each annual State budget the |
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| estimated
amount of moneys in the Illinois Prepaid Tuition |
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| Trust Fund which shall be
necessary and sufficient, during that |
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| State fiscal year, to discharge all
obligations anticipated |
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| under Illinois prepaid tuition contracts. The Governor
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| shall indicate in a separate document submitted concurrent with |
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| each
annual State budget the amount of moneys from the
Illinois |
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| Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund necessary to cover anticipated |
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| expenses
associated with administration of the program.
The |
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| Commission shall obtain concurrence from a nationally |
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| recognized actuary
as to all amounts necessary for the program |
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| to meet its obligations. These
amounts shall be certified |
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| annually to the Governor by the Commission no later
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| January 30.
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| During the first 18 months of operation of the Illinois |
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| prepaid tuition
program,
the Governor shall request an |
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| appropriation to the Commission from general
funds sufficient |
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| to pay for start-up costs associated with establishment of the
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| program.
This appropriation constitutes a loan that shall be |
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| repaid to the General
Revenue Fund within 5 years by the |
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| Commission from prepaid tuition program
contributions.
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| Subsequent program administrative costs shall be provided from
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| reasonable fees and charges equitably assessed to purchasers of |
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| prepaid tuition
contracts.
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| (e) If the Commission determines that there are |
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| insufficient moneys in
the Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund |
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| to pay contractual obligations in the
next succeeding fiscal |
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| year, the Commission shall certify the amount necessary
to meet |
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| these obligations to the Board of Higher Education, the |
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| Governor, the
President of the Senate, and the
Speaker of the |
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Representatives. The Governor shall submit the amount |
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| so certified to the
General Assembly as soon as practicable, |
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| but no later than the end of the
current State fiscal year.
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| (f) In the event the Commission, with the concurrence of |
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Governor, determines the program to be financially |
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| infeasible, the Commission
may discontinue, prospectively, the |
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| operation of the program. Any qualified
beneficiary who has |
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| been accepted by and is enrolled or will within 5 years
enroll |
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| at an eligible a MAP-eligible institution shall be entitled to
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| exercise the complete benefits specified in the Illinois |
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| prepaid tuition
contract. All other contract holders shall |
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| receive an appropriate refund of
all contributions and accrued |
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| interest up to the time that the program is
discontinued.
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| Sec. 45. Illinois prepaid tuition contracts.
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| (a) The Commission may enter into an Illinois prepaid |
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| tuition contract with
a purchaser under which the Commission |
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| contracts on behalf of the State to pay
full tuition and |
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| mandatory fees at an Illinois public university or Illinois
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| community college for a qualified beneficiary to attend the |
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| eligible
MAP-eligible institution to which the qualified |
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| beneficiary is admitted. Each
contract shall contain terms, |
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| conditions, and provisions that the Commission
determines to be |
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| necessary for ensuring the educational objectives and
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| sustainable financial viability of the Illinois prepaid |
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| tuition program.
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| (b) Each contract shall have one designated purchaser and |
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| one designated
qualified beneficiary. Unless otherwise |
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| specified in the contract, the
purchaser
owns the contract and |
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| retains any tax liability for its assets only until the
first |
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| distribution of benefits. Contracts shall be purchased in units |
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| of 15 credit
hours at any MAP-eligible institution .
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| (c) Without exception, benefits may be received by a |
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| qualified beneficiary
of an Illinois prepaid tuition contract |
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| no earlier than 3 years from the date
the contract is |
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| purchased.
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| (d) A prepaid tuition contract shall contain, but is not |
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| limited to,
provisions for (i) refunds or withdrawals in |
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| certain circumstances, with or
without interest or penalties;
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| (ii) conversion of the contract at the time of distribution |
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| from accrued
prepayment value at one type of eligible |
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| MAP-eligible institution to the accrued
prepayment value at a |
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| different type of eligible MAP-eligible institution; (iii)
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| portability of the accrued value of the prepayment value for |
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| use at an eligible institution located outside this State
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| out-of-state higher education institution ; (iv) |
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| transferability of the contract
benefits within the qualified |
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| beneficiary's immediate family; and (v) a
specified benefit |
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| period during which the contract may be redeemed.
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| (e) Each Illinois prepaid tuition contract also shall |
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| contain, at minimum,
all of
the following:
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| (1) The amount of payment or payments and the number of |
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| payments required
from a purchaser on behalf of a qualified |
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| beneficiary.
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| (2) The terms and conditions under which purchasers |
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| shall remit payments,
including, but not limited to, the |
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| date or dates upon which each payment shall
be due.
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| (3) Provisions for late payment charges and for |
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| default.
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| (4) Provisions for penalty fees payable incident to an |
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| authorized
withdrawal.
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| (5) The name, date of birth, and social security number |
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| of the qualified
beneficiary on whose behalf the contract |
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| is drawn and the terms and conditions
under which the |
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| contract may be transferred to another qualified |
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| beneficiary.
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| (6) The name and social security number of any person |
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| who may
terminate the contract, together with terms that |
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| specify whether the contract
may be terminated by the
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| purchaser, the qualified beneficiary, a specific |
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| designated person, or any
combination of these persons.
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| (7) The terms and conditions under which a contract may |
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| be terminated, the
name and social security number of the |
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| person entitled to any refund due as a
result of the |
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| termination of the contract pursuant to those terms and
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| conditions,
and the method for determining the amount of a |
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| refund.
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| (8) The time limitations, if any, within which the |
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| qualified beneficiary
must claim his or her benefits |
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| through the program.
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appropriate.
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| (f) In addition to the contract provisions set forth in |
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Illinois prepaid tuition contract shall |
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| (1) The number of credit hours contracted by the |
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| purchaser.
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| (2) The type of eligible MAP-eligible institution and |
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| the prepaid tuition plan
toward which the credit hours |
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| (3) The explicit contractual obligation of the |
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| Commission to the qualified
beneficiary to provide a |
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| specific number of credit hours of undergraduate
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| instruction at an eligible a MAP-eligible institution, not |
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| to exceed the maximum number of
credit hours required for |
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| the conference of a degree that corresponds to the
plan |
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| purchased on behalf of the qualified beneficiary.
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| (g) The Commission shall indicate by rule the conditions |
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| under which refunds
are payable to a contract purchaser. |
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| Generally, no refund shall exceed the
amount paid into the |
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the |
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| event that a contract is converted from a Public University |
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| Plan described
in subsection (j) of this Section to a Community |
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| College Plan described in
subsection (k) of this Section, the |
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by the amount transferred to the |
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qualified |
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| beneficiary. Except where the Commission may otherwise rule, |
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| refunds
may exceed the amount paid into the Illinois Prepaid |
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under the following circumstances:
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| scholarship at a
public institution of higher education, |
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| the
terms of
which duplicate the benefits included in the |
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| Illinois prepaid tuition contract,
then moneys paid for the |
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| purchase of the contract shall be returned to the
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| purchaser, upon request, in semester installments that |
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| coincide with the
matriculation by the
qualified |
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| beneficiary, in an amount equal to the current cost
of |
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| tuition
and mandatory fees at the public institution of |
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| higher education MAP-eligible institution where the |
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| qualified
beneficiary is enrolled.
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while enrolled at either an eligible a |
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institution, the terms of which duplicate the |
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| benefits included in the
Illinois prepaid tuition |
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| contract, then money paid for the purchase of the
contract |
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| shall be returned to the purchaser, upon request, in |
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| semester
installments that coincide with the matriculation |
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| by the qualified
beneficiary. The amount paid shall not |
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| exceed the current average
mean-weighted credit hour value |
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| of the registration fees purchased
under the contract.
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| the qualified
beneficiary, moneys paid for the purchase of |
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| the Illinois prepaid tuition
contract shall be returned to |
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| the purchaser together with all accrued earnings.
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| (3) If an Illinois prepaid tuition contract is |
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| converted from a Public
University Plan to a Community |
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| College Plan, then the amount refunded shall be
the value |
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| of the original Illinois prepaid tuition contract minus the |
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| value of
the contract after conversion.
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| No refund shall be authorized under an Illinois prepaid |
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| tuition contract for
any semester partially attended but not |
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| completed.
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| The Commission, by rule, shall set forth specific |
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| procedures for
making contract payments in conjunction with |
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| grants and scholarships awarded to
contract beneficiaries.
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behalf of the purchaser or the qualified |
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tuition contract are exempt |
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| from all claims of creditors of the purchaser or
beneficiary, |
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| other political
subdivision, by contract or collective |
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| bargaining agreement, may agree with any
employee to remit |
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| payments toward the purchase of Illinois
prepaid tuition |
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| contracts through payroll deductions made by the appropriate
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| officer or officers of the entity making the payments. Such |
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| payments shall be
held and administered in accordance with this |
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| (h) Nothing in this Act shall be construed as a promise or |
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| guarantee that a
qualified beneficiary will be admitted to an |
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| eligible a MAP-eligible institution or to a
particular eligible |
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| MAP-eligible institution, will be allowed to continue |
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| enrollment at an eligible
a MAP-eligible institution after |
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| admission, or will be graduated from an eligible a
MAP-eligible |
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| (i) The Commission shall develop and make prepaid tuition |
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| contracts
available under a minimum of at least 2 independent |
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| plans to be known as the
Public University Plan and the |
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| Community College Plan.
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| Contracts shall be purchased in units of 15 credit hours at |
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| either an
Illinois public university or an Illinois community |
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| college.
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hours) for the Public |
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| University Plan and 4 units (or 60 credit hours) for the
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Illinois prepaid tuition contract shall provide |
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| prepaid registration fees,
which include full tuition costs as |
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| well as mandatory fees, for a specified
number of undergraduate |
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| credit hours, not to exceed the maximum number of
credit hours |
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| required for the conference of a baccalaureate degree. In
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| determining the cost of participation in the Public University |
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| Plan, the
Commission shall reference the combined |
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| mean-weighted current registration fees
from all Illinois |
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| public universities.
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| In the event that a qualified beneficiary for whatever |
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| reason chooses to
attend an Illinois community college, the |
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| qualified beneficiary may convert the
average number of credit |
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| hours required for the conference of an associate
degree from |
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| the Public University Plan to the Community College
Plan and |
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| may retain the remaining Public University Plan credit hours or |
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| may
request a refund for prepaid credit hours in excess of |
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| those required for
conference of an associate degree. In |
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| determining the amount of any refund,
the Commission also shall |
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| recognize the current relative credit hour cost of
the 2 plans |
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| when making any conversion.
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| are not Illinois residents shall bear the difference in
cost |
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| between in-state registration fees guaranteed by the prepaid |
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| tuition
contract and tuition and other charges assessed upon |
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the eligible MAP-eligible |
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| institution.
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| (k) Community College Plan. Through the Community College |
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Illinois prepaid tuition contract shall provide |
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| prepaid registration fees,
which include full tuition costs as |
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| well as mandatory fees, for a specified
number of undergraduate |
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| credit hours, not to exceed the maximum number of
credit hours |
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| required for the conference of an associate degree. In
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| determining the cost of participation in the Community College |
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| Plan, the
Commission shall reference the combined |
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| mean-weighted current registration fees
from all Illinois |
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| community colleges.
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| reason chooses to
attend an Illinois public university, the |
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| qualified beneficiary's prepaid
tuition contract shall be |
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| converted for use at that Illinois public university
by |
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| referencing the current average mean-weighted credit hour |
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| value of
registration fees at Illinois community colleges |
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value of registration fees at |
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beneficiaries who |
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| are not Illinois residents shall bear the difference in
cost |
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| between in-state registration fees guaranteed by the prepaid |
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| tuition
contract and tuition and other charges assessed upon |
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the eligible MAP-eligible |
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| (l) A qualified beneficiary may apply the benefits of any |
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| Illinois prepaid
tuition contract toward a nonpublic |
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| institution of higher education. In the
event that a qualified |
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| beneficiary for whatever reason chooses to attend a
nonpublic |
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| institution of higher education, the qualified beneficiary's |
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| prepaid
tuition contract shall be converted for use at that |
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| nonpublic institution of
higher education by referencing the |
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| current average mean-weighted credit hour
value of |
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| registration fees purchased under the
contract. The Commission |
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transfer, or cause to have transferred, this amount, less |
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| a transfer fee, to
the nonpublic institution on behalf of the |
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| beneficiary. In the event that the
cost of registration charged |
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higher |
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| prepaid
tuition contract, any remaining amount shall be |
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| transferred in subsequent
semesters until the transfer value is |
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| fully depleted.
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tuition contract toward an eligible |
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determined |
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shall |
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| contract may
not be used at any postsecondary educational |
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for-profit and located |
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| outside of Illinois .
In the
event that a qualified beneficiary |
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eligible out-of-state |
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prepaid |
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| university by referencing the current average mean-weighted |
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of registration fees purchased under the |
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| contract. The Commission shall
transfer, or cause to have
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| transferred, this amount, less a transfer fee, to the college |
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| or university on
behalf of the beneficiary. In the event that |
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to the beneficiary at the |
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| eligible out-of-state college or university is less
than the |
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| aggregate value of the Illinois prepaid tuition contract, any
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| remaining amount shall be transferred in subsequent semesters |
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transfer value is fully depleted.
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| (n) Illinois prepaid tuition contracts may be purchased |
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| either by lump sum
or by installments. No penalty shall be |
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payment of installment contracts.
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universities and |
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| Sec. 50. Confidentiality and disclosure. Information that |
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| (i) identifies
the purchasers or qualified beneficiaries of any |
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| Illinois prepaid tuition
contract or any terms or provisions of |
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| any such contract as those terms and
provisions relate to a |
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| particular purchaser or qualified beneficiary, or (ii)
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| discloses any other matter relating to the participation of any |
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| such purchaser
or qualified beneficiary in the Illinois prepaid |
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| tuition program or in any
independent plan under which that |
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| program is administered, is exempt from
inspection, copying, or |
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| disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.
The Commission |
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| may authorize the program's records administrator to release
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which the beneficiary may enroll or |
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| is enrolled
or to another state
or federal agency, for purposes |
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| that the Commission deems appropriate, in
accordance with |
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| applicable state and federal law.
However, any such institution
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| the continued
confidentiality of the information.
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| Sec. 65. Construction. Nothing in this Act or in an |
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| Illinois prepaid
tuition contract shall be construed as a |
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| promise or guarantee by the Program or
the State that a person |
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| will be admitted to any eligible MAP-eligible institution or to
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| a particular eligible MAP-eligible institution, will be |
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| allowed to continue to attend an eligible a
MAP-eligible |
8 |
| institution after having been admitted, or will be graduated |
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| from an eligible
a MAP-eligible institution.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-546, eff. 12-1-97.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, |
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