Sen. Carol Ronen
Filed: 3/14/2005
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1 | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 457
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2 | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 457 by replacing | ||||||
3 | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||||
5 | Age-appropriate Sex Education Grant Program Act. | ||||||
6 | Section 5. Legislative intent. The General Assembly finds | ||||||
7 | and declares that Illinois' teen birth rate, numbering over | ||||||
8 | 18,000 per year, ranks among the highest in the nation. | ||||||
9 | Further, the United States has the highest teen pregnancy rate | ||||||
10 | of all developed countries. Current research documents the fact | ||||||
11 | that those individuals who receive early, comprehensive, | ||||||
12 | age-appropriate, and scientifically accurate education in the | ||||||
13 | health and other benefits derived from sexual abstinence, | ||||||
14 | family planning, and birth control are more likely to delay | ||||||
15 | sexual activity and engage in such activity later and with a | ||||||
16 | higher degree of responsibility and safety. Comprehensive sex | ||||||
17 | education programs, which complement parental involvement and | ||||||
18 | respect the diversity and values of our State, provide our | ||||||
19 | youth at risk with the foundation to make responsibly informed | ||||||
20 | choices. The earlier these programs are commenced on an | ||||||
21 | age-appropriate basis, the more responsibly our youth will make | ||||||
22 | decisions about sexual activity. | ||||||
23 | The General Assembly further finds and declares that | ||||||
24 | current statistics demonstrate that occurrences of sexually |
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1 | transmitted diseases among adolescents have shown an increase | ||||||
2 | over the past several years. Concurrently, adolescents are the | ||||||
3 | fastest growing population of new HIV/AIDS cases. These | ||||||
4 | increases place greater demand on the State's health care | ||||||
5 | delivery system and require that we take immediate action and | ||||||
6 | embark on a dedicated mission to provide targeted at-risk | ||||||
7 | adolescents with a more concentrated sex education program with | ||||||
8 | a significant parental component, designed to inform and | ||||||
9 | instruct them on abstinence, protection, and pregnancy | ||||||
10 | prevention. Nearly half of all new sexually transmitted disease | ||||||
11 | cases occurred among Americans aged 15 to 24. In Illinois, | ||||||
12 | one-third of all Chlamydia cases and over one quarter of all | ||||||
13 | Gonorrhea cases occur in teens ages 15 to 19. By age 24, at | ||||||
14 | least one in 3 sexually active persons are estimated to have | ||||||
15 | had a sexually transmitted disease. | ||||||
16 | It is the intent of the legislature that the | ||||||
17 | age-appropriate sex education grant program established in | ||||||
18 | this Act provide adolescents with the information, assistance, | ||||||
19 | skills, and support to enable them to make responsible | ||||||
20 | decisions, including abstaining from sexual intercourse, and, | ||||||
21 | for those who do become sexually active, the effective use of | ||||||
22 | contraceptives and barrier methods.
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23 | Section 10. Definitions. For the purposes of this Act, the | ||||||
24 | following terms shall have the following meanings: | ||||||
25 | "Eligible applicant" means any of the following: | ||||||
26 | (1) A public school district. | ||||||
27 | (2) A community based organization that may be a | ||||||
28 | for-profit corporation or entity or not-for-profit | ||||||
29 | corporation or organization. | ||||||
30 | (3) A religious corporation, church, or other | ||||||
31 | religious entity, provided that, either directly or | ||||||
32 | indirectly, the promotion or teaching of religious tenets | ||||||
33 | is not a component of a sex education program. |
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1 | (4) A consortium or partnership formed by a public | ||||||
2 | school district and one or more community based | ||||||
3 | organizations that qualify for the award of an | ||||||
4 | age-appropriate sex education grant by the Illinois | ||||||
5 | Department of Human Services under this Act. | ||||||
6 | "Grant program plan" means the plan submitted to the | ||||||
7 | Department by an eligible applicant under Section 15 of this | ||||||
8 | Act. | ||||||
9 | "State income standard" means the most recent federal | ||||||
10 | income official poverty line as defined annually and revised by | ||||||
11 | the federal Office of Management and Budget adjusted for family | ||||||
12 | size. | ||||||
13 | "Age-appropriate sex education grant program" means a | ||||||
14 | comprehensive age-appropriate sex education program conducted | ||||||
15 | by an eligible applicant under Section 15 of this Act. | ||||||
16 | "Medically accurate" means verified or supported by | ||||||
17 | research conducted in compliance with scientific methods, | ||||||
18 | published in peer-reviewed journals, when appropriate, and | ||||||
19 | recognized as accurate and objective by professional | ||||||
20 | organizations and agencies with expertise in the relevant | ||||||
21 | field, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. | ||||||
22 | "Department" means the Department of Human Services. | ||||||
23 | Section 15. Establishment of age-appropriate sex education | ||||||
24 | grant program; components of instruction; general standards. | ||||||
25 | (a) There is established within the Illinois Department of | ||||||
26 | Human Services an age-appropriate sex education grant program | ||||||
27 | subject to appropriation. The purpose of the program shall be | ||||||
28 | to provide grants to eligible applicants to support | ||||||
29 | age-appropriate sex education programs for young people that | ||||||
30 | provide them with components of instruction set forth in | ||||||
31 | subsection (b). | ||||||
32 | (b) The age-appropriate sex education programs approved | ||||||
33 | under this grant program shall include the following components |
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1 | of instruction: | ||||||
2 | (1) Teaches that abstinence is the only sure way to | ||||||
3 | avoid pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases. | ||||||
4 | (2) Provides information about the health benefits, | ||||||
5 | side effects, and proper use of all contraceptives and | ||||||
6 | barrier methods as a means to prevent pregnancy, including | ||||||
7 | accurate information about effectiveness. | ||||||
8 | (3) Provides information about the health benefits, | ||||||
9 | side effects, and proper use of all contraceptives and | ||||||
10 | barrier methods as a means to reduce the risk of | ||||||
11 | contracting sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS, and | ||||||
12 | other diseases. | ||||||
13 | (4) Teaches skills to make responsible decisions about | ||||||
14 | sexuality, including how to avoid unwanted verbal, | ||||||
15 | physical, and sexual advances, and how not to make unwanted | ||||||
16 | verbal, physical, and sexual advances. | ||||||
17 | (5) Teaches how alcohol and drug use can affect | ||||||
18 | responsible decision making. | ||||||
19 | (6) Helps young people to gain knowledge about the | ||||||
20 | physical, biological, and hormonal changes of adolescence | ||||||
21 | and subsequent stages of human maturation. | ||||||
22 | (7) Assists young people in gaining knowledge about the | ||||||
23 | specific involvement and responsibility of both males and | ||||||
24 | females in sexual decision making. | ||||||
25 | (8) Encourages young people to practice healthy life | ||||||
26 | skills, including goal setting, decision making, | ||||||
27 | negotiation, communication, and stress management. | ||||||
28 | (9) Promotes self-esteem and positive interpersonal | ||||||
29 | skills focusing on relationship skills, including | ||||||
30 | platonic, romantic, intimate, and family relationships and | ||||||
31 | interaction. | ||||||
32 | The Department may determine certain components of | ||||||
33 | instruction to be optional in grades kindergarten through 5 for | ||||||
34 | age-appropriate or other practical reasons as specified in the |
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1 | application instructions made available by the Department for | ||||||
2 | the purposes of implementing this Act. | ||||||
3 | (c) Any eligible applicant may apply for and, upon approval | ||||||
4 | of the application by the Department, shall be awarded an | ||||||
5 | annual age-appropriate sex education grant if it demonstrates | ||||||
6 | in the grant program plan submitted to the Department that: | ||||||
7 | (1) The components of instruction shall adhere to the | ||||||
8 | following standards: | ||||||
9 | (A) Is age-appropriate. | ||||||
10 | (B) Is medically accurate. | ||||||
11 | (C) Does not teach or promote religion, provided | ||||||
12 | that this item shall not preclude discussion of moral, | ||||||
13 | ethical, or religious views related to sex or sexual | ||||||
14 | relationships. | ||||||
15 | (D) Stresses the value of abstinence while not | ||||||
16 | ignoring those adolescents who have had or who are | ||||||
17 | having sexual intercourse. | ||||||
18 | (E) Encourages family communication about | ||||||
19 | sexuality among parents, other adult household | ||||||
20 | members, and children. | ||||||
21 | (F) Develops the knowledge and skills necessary to | ||||||
22 | ensure and protect young people with respect to their | ||||||
23 | sexual and reproductive health. | ||||||
24 | (G) Develops healthy attitudes and values | ||||||
25 | concerning growth and development, body image, gender | ||||||
26 | roles, sexual orientation, and other subjects. | ||||||
27 | (2) The applicant is capable of providing young persons | ||||||
28 | with an effective sex education program that shall be | ||||||
29 | meaningful, shall substantially involve parents and other | ||||||
30 | adults as feasible and appropriate, and shall be conducted | ||||||
31 | in accordance with this Act and any rule under this Act. | ||||||
32 | (3) If the applicant is a community based organization, | ||||||
33 | religious corporation, church, or other religious entity, | ||||||
34 | it has a demonstrated record of conducting comprehensive |
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1 | sex education that conforms to the standards set forth in | ||||||
2 | paragraph (1) of this subsection, it will use instructional | ||||||
3 | strategies that are high quality and based on medically | ||||||
4 | accurate research, it is capable of providing an | ||||||
5 | age-appropriate sex education program to a broad based | ||||||
6 | segment of the youth population in the organization's | ||||||
7 | service area, and it will provide instruction consistent | ||||||
8 | with applicable federal, State, and local health, safety, | ||||||
9 | and civil rights laws. The Department may seek and shall | ||||||
10 | receive any pertinent information or request and receive | ||||||
11 | recommendations as to interactions or prior dealings the | ||||||
12 | community based organization, religious corporation, | ||||||
13 | church, or other religious entity has with any other State | ||||||
14 | or local governmental entity, including, but not limited | ||||||
15 | to, any public school district, in making the determination | ||||||
16 | required by this paragraph. | ||||||
17 | Section 20. Application for grants; age-appropriate sex | ||||||
18 | education grant program plan. | ||||||
19 | (a) The Department shall establish an application | ||||||
20 | procedure by which eligible applicants may apply for a grant | ||||||
21 | pursuant to this Act. The Department shall establish the manner | ||||||
22 | and method, including specified objective criteria consistent | ||||||
23 | with this Act, by which the Department shall determine the | ||||||
24 | eligibility of an applicant. Once an application is approved, | ||||||
25 | the Department shall not suspend a grant unless for good cause | ||||||
26 | shown. If an application is rejected by the Department, an | ||||||
27 | eligible applicant is not prohibited from resubmitting a new or | ||||||
28 | supplemental application with the Department for consideration | ||||||
29 | in future years. | ||||||
30 | (b) The eligible applicant shall submit with its | ||||||
31 | age-appropriate sex education grant application its grant | ||||||
32 | program plan to the Department, which shall include but not be | ||||||
33 | limited to: |
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1 | (1) The manner in which parents and other adults will | ||||||
2 | be included in the program. | ||||||
3 | (2) An outline for the curriculum to be covered in the | ||||||
4 | eligible applicant's program, including the instructional | ||||||
5 | materials, books, videos, or other instructional tools to | ||||||
6 | be used and the training that will be provided to teachers, | ||||||
7 | personnel, and volunteers who will conduct the program. The | ||||||
8 | curriculum shall include, but need not be limited to, a | ||||||
9 | comprehensive block of instruction that stresses the | ||||||
10 | components of instruction of an age-appropriate sex | ||||||
11 | education grant program as established in Section 15. | ||||||
12 | (3) Any special, unusual, or innovative services, | ||||||
13 | programs, or education methods to be used. | ||||||
14 | (4) The number and types of teachers or personnel to be | ||||||
15 | employed, or volunteers to be used, together with their | ||||||
16 | professional or academic credentials. | ||||||
17 | (5) The geographic area in which the proposed program | ||||||
18 | will be offered and a description of the categories and age | ||||||
19 | groupings of at-risk adolescents included in the program, | ||||||
20 | along with an estimate of the number of adolescents the | ||||||
21 | applicant estimates will participate in the program. | ||||||
22 | (6) A demonstration that the proposed program is | ||||||
23 | adequate in terms of course length and in terms of both | ||||||
24 | short-term and long-range goals. | ||||||
25 | (7) The program is appropriate within the overall goals | ||||||
26 | of school health. | ||||||
27 | (8) The need for the program in the proposed area to be | ||||||
28 | served. In determining the need the Department shall | ||||||
29 | specifically consider the following factors and give | ||||||
30 | special attention to programs servicing areas that have a | ||||||
31 | higher than average incidence in one or more of the | ||||||
32 | following life experiences: | ||||||
33 | (A) The number of reported adolescent pregnancies | ||||||
34 | by persons residing in the area over the previous 10 |
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1 | years and the number of adolescent parents, including | ||||||
2 | when feasible the number of single parents, who | ||||||
3 | currently reside in the area. | ||||||
4 | (B) The number of reported occurrences of sexually | ||||||
5 | transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS among residents of | ||||||
6 | the area to be served, with particular emphasis on | ||||||
7 | HIV/AIDS. | ||||||
8 | (C) The number of persons residing in the area to | ||||||
9 | be served whose annual personal income is less than | ||||||
10 | 150% of the established State income standard and any | ||||||
11 | other generally available statistical data that | ||||||
12 | indicate that the area to be served is economically or | ||||||
13 | otherwise disadvantaged. | ||||||
14 | (D) The high school drop out rate in the area. | ||||||
15 | (E) Any other generally available statistical data | ||||||
16 | that indicate that the area to be served is in need of | ||||||
17 | an age-appropriate sex education program. | ||||||
18 | (F) The success realized by an eligible applicant | ||||||
19 | in reducing unintended pregnancies and cases of | ||||||
20 | sexually transmitted diseases, as well as reducing | ||||||
21 | risky behavior, in programs previously or currently | ||||||
22 | conducted. | ||||||
23 | (G) Any other information as the Department may | ||||||
24 | request. | ||||||
25 | (c) In considering applications submitted by eligible | ||||||
26 | applicants, the Department shall give special attention and | ||||||
27 | priority to applications submitted by an eligible applicant | ||||||
28 | that is a public school district working in consortium or | ||||||
29 | partnership with one or more community based organizations, | ||||||
30 | especially when the community based organization or | ||||||
31 | organizations have a demonstrated record of success in the | ||||||
32 | conduct of sex education programs of a similar nature to the | ||||||
33 | sex education program provided for in this Act. |
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1 | Section 25. Annual reports by grant recipients. | ||||||
2 | (a) Every eligible applicant that has been awarded a grant | ||||||
3 | under this Act shall file an annual report with the Department, | ||||||
4 | in a form and with the data as the Department prescribes, | ||||||
5 | detailing the expenditure of grant funds, together with an | ||||||
6 | analysis of the age-appropriate sex education grant program it | ||||||
7 | conducted, and a summary of its success or failures in altering | ||||||
8 | attitudes and the acquisition of knowledge regarding the merits | ||||||
9 | of sexual abstinence and methods of preventing unintended | ||||||
10 | pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, and HIV/AIDS. | ||||||
11 | (b) The Department shall, on or before February 1 in each | ||||||
12 | year, submit a report on the program to the Governor and the | ||||||
13 | General Assembly containing its findings and recommendations. | ||||||
14 | Section 30. Grants for curriculum development and | ||||||
15 | innovative programming. The Department may award grants to | ||||||
16 | eligible applicants for the development of age appropriate, | ||||||
17 | comprehensive sex education curriculum and innovative | ||||||
18 | programming. The curriculum and programming developed under | ||||||
19 | these grants must include the components outlined in Section | ||||||
20 | 15. | ||||||
21 | Section 35. Notification to potential applicants. The | ||||||
22 | Department shall at least 90 days prior to the application | ||||||
23 | deadline send to every public school district and to every | ||||||
24 | requesting community based organization a copy of this Act and | ||||||
25 | general information relating to the age-appropriate sex | ||||||
26 | education grant program and the grant application process. | ||||||
27 | Section 40. Rules. The Department shall promulgate rules as | ||||||
28 | shall be reasonably necessary to implement and administer the | ||||||
29 | provisions of this Act.
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30 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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1 | becoming law.".
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