Full Text of SB3025 93rd General Assembly
SB3025 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2003 and 2004 SB3025
Introduced 2/6/2004, by Kimberly A. Lightford SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Loan Assumption for
Teachers Act. Provides that a person who is enrolled in a postsecondary
education
institution is eligible to enter into an agreement for loan assumption upon
becoming employed as a teacher if he or she is judged to have outstanding
ability and agrees to teach full time in a public school in this State for at
least 4 consecutive school years after obtaining a teaching certificate (i) in
a subject area that is designated as a current or projected shortage area by
the State Superintendent of Education or (ii) at a school that at the time
that the teacher is hired serves a large population of pupils from low-income
families or is a low-performing school. Effective immediately.
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| AN ACT concerning education.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | 3 |
| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Loan
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| Assumption for Teachers Act.
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| Section 5. Legislative findings, declarations, and intent. | 7 |
| (a) The General Assembly finds and declares all of the
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| following:
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| (1) There is a growing shortage of high-quality | 10 |
| classroom
teachers, and there is a need for qualified | 11 |
| teachers throughout
this State.
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| (2) One of the most important elements in a pupil's | 13 |
| success at
learning is the quality of the teacher.
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| (3) The teacher shortage is most serious in particular | 15 |
| subject
areas, partly due to the shortage of students in | 16 |
| these fields who
enter the teaching profession.
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| (4) Many school districts have difficulty recruiting | 18 |
| and retaining
high-quality teachers for low-performing | 19 |
| schools, for pupils with
special needs, and for schools | 20 |
| serving rural areas or large populations
of pupils from | 21 |
| low-income and linguistic minority families.
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| (5) The rising costs of higher education, coupled with | 23 |
| a shift in
available financial aid from scholarships and | 24 |
| grants to loans, make
loan repayment options an important | 25 |
| consideration in a student's
decision to pursue a | 26 |
| postsecondary education.
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| (6) The availability of financial aid and loan | 28 |
| repayment
assistance are important considerations for many | 29 |
| students, especially
economically disadvantaged students, | 30 |
| in making their educational
decisions.
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| (b) It is, therefore, the intent of the General Assembly | 32 |
| that all of
the following occur:
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| (1) That the loan assumption for teachers program | 2 |
| authorized under this
Act be
designed to
encourage persons | 3 |
| to enter into the teaching profession in designated
subject | 4 |
| matter shortage areas and in schools serving large
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| populations of pupils from low-income families and schools | 6 |
| serving rural
areas.
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| (2) That this Act accomplish all of the
following:
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| (A) Provide outstanding postsecondary education | 9 |
| students, particularly
economically disadvantaged | 10 |
| students, with the assurance of financial
assistance | 11 |
| to encourage them to complete postsecondary education
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| programs leading to teacher certification and to seek | 13 |
| employment as
teachers.
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| (B) Provide persons who agree to become teachers in | 15 |
| a subject
matter shortage area with the assurance of | 16 |
| financial assistance to
encourage them to complete the | 17 |
| coursework necessary to obtain
a teaching certificate.
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| (C) Identify subject matter areas or schools in | 19 |
| which there are
shortages of teachers and provide | 20 |
| incentives for persons to obtain teacher
certification | 21 |
| and seek teaching positions in those areas.
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| (D) Identify schools serving rural areas and | 23 |
| schools serving large
populations of students from | 24 |
| low-income families
and provide incentives for persons | 25 |
| to obtain teacher certification and seek
teaching | 26 |
| positions in those schools.
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| (E) Identify low-performing schools and provide | 28 |
| incentives for
persons to obtain teacher certification | 29 |
| and seek teaching positions in
those schools.
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| (3) That commencing with the 2005-2006 school year, all | 31 |
| persons
eligible to enter into agreements for loan | 32 |
| assumption pursuant to this Act
shall be persons who need | 33 |
| to complete training or coursework in
order to be certified | 34 |
| as a teacher and who agree to obtain a teaching
certificate | 35 |
| and teach in a designated subject matter shortage area or | 36 |
| in a
school that, at the time that the teacher is hired, |
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| meets any of the
following criteria:
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| (A) Serves a large population of pupils from | 3 |
| low-income families.
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| (B) Is a low-performing school.
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| (4) That funding necessary for the administration of | 6 |
| this Act shall
be included within the annual budget of the | 7 |
| Commission in an amount
necessary to meet the student loan | 8 |
| obligations incurred by the
Commission.
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| Section 10. Definitions. In this Act:
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| "Commission" means the Illinois Student Assistance | 11 |
| Commission.
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| "Eligible institution" means a postsecondary education | 13 |
| institution in this
State that is
determined by the Commission | 14 |
| to meet all of the following requirements:
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| (1) The institution is eligible to participate in State | 16 |
| and federal
financial aid programs.
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| (2) The institution is a recognized teacher training | 18 |
| institution, as
defined in Section 21-21 of the School | 19 |
| Code, operating a program of
preparation for teacher | 20 |
| certification.
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| "Low-performing school" means a school on the State Board | 22 |
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Education's academic watch list under Section 2-3.25d of the | 23 |
| School Code
at the time that the teacher is hired.
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| Section 15. Eligibility for loan assumption. | 25 |
| (a) Any person enrolled in an eligible institution is | 26 |
| eligible to
enter into an agreement for loan assumption, to be | 27 |
| redeemed pursuant to
Section 25 of this Act upon becoming | 28 |
| employed as a teacher, if he or she meets
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requirements set | 29 |
| forth in this Section. In order to
be eligible to enter into an | 30 |
| agreement for loan assumption, an applicant
must satisfy all of | 31 |
| the following conditions:
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| (1) The applicant (i) has completed at least 60 | 33 |
| semester units or
the equivalent at a postsecondary | 34 |
| education institution and (ii) is enrolled in
an academic |
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| program leading to a
baccalaureate degree at an eligible | 2 |
| institution or has been admitted to a
program of | 3 |
| preparation for teacher certification at an eligible | 4 |
| institution.
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| (2) The applicant is enrolled or has been admitted to a
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| program in which he or she will be enrolled on at least a | 7 |
| half-time
basis, as determined by the participating | 8 |
| eligible institution. The applicant
shall agree to | 9 |
| maintain satisfactory academic progress and a minimum
of | 10 |
| half-time enrollment, as defined by the participating | 11 |
| eligible
institution.
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| (3) The applicant has been judged by his or her | 13 |
| eligible
institution to have outstanding ability on the | 14 |
| basis of criteria that
may include without limitation any | 15 |
| of the following:
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| (A) Grade point average.
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| (B) Test scores.
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| (C) Faculty evaluations.
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| (D) Interviews.
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| (E) Other recommendations.
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| (4) The applicant has received or is approved to | 22 |
| receive a loan
under one or more of the following | 23 |
| designated loan programs:
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| (A) The Federal Family Education Loan Program (20 | 25 |
| U.S.C. 1071
and following).
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| (B) Any loan program approved by the Commission.
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| (5) The applicant has agreed to teach full time in a
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| public elementary or secondary school in this State for at | 29 |
| least 4
consecutive school years after obtaining a teaching | 30 |
| certificate (i) in a
subject area that is designated as a | 31 |
| current or projected shortage area by
the State | 32 |
| Superintendent of Education or (ii) at a school that, at | 33 |
| the
time that the teacher is hired, meets any of the | 34 |
| following criteria:
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| (A) It serves a large population of pupils from | 36 |
| low-income
families, as designated by the State |
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| Superintendent of Education.
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| (B) It is a low-performing school.
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| (b) An applicant who has completed fewer than 60 semester | 4 |
| units
or the equivalent at a postsecondary education | 5 |
| institution is not eligible
under this Section to participate | 6 |
| in
the loan assumption program set forth in this Act.
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| (c) The agreements entered into each year pursuant to | 8 |
| subsection
(a) of this Section at each eligible institution or | 9 |
| participating school
district or regional office of education | 10 |
| must be with applicants who meet
the criteria specified in | 11 |
| paragraph (3) of subsection (b) of Section
5 of this Act or | 12 |
| agree to teach in any of the subject areas listed pursuant
to | 13 |
| Section 5 of this Act. An agreement shall remain valid even if | 14 |
| the subject
area under which an applicant becomes eligible to | 15 |
| enter into an
agreement ceases to be a designated shortage | 16 |
| field by the time the
applicant becomes a teacher.
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| (d) A person participating in the loan assumption program | 18 |
| pursuant to this
Section
shall not enter into more than one | 19 |
| agreement.
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| Section 20. Lists furnished by State Superintendent. The | 21 |
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Superintendent of Education shall furnish the Commission | 22 |
| with all of the
following:
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| (1) Commencing January 1, 2006 and every January 1 | 24 |
| thereafter, a
list of teaching fields that have the most | 25 |
| critical shortage of
teachers. The State Superintendent of | 26 |
| Education shall review this list
annually and revise the | 27 |
| list as he or she deems necessary.
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| (2) A list of schools that serve a large population of | 29 |
| pupils from
low-income families, as designated for | 30 |
| purposes of the Perkins Loan
Program or according to | 31 |
| standards the State Superintendent of Education deems
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| appropriate.
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| (3) Commencing January 1, 2006 and every January 1
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| thereafter, a list of schools serving rural areas. The list | 35 |
| shall be
established according to standards deemed |
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| appropriate by the State
Superintendent of Education.
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| (4) Commencing January 1, 2006 and every January 1 | 3 |
| thereafter,
a list of low-performing schools.
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| Section 25. When payments commence. The Commission shall
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| commence loan assumption payments, as specified in Section 30 | 6 |
| of this
Act, upon verification that the applicant has fulfilled | 7 |
| all of the following:
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| (1) The applicant has received a teaching certificate.
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| (2) The applicant has provided full-time classroom | 10 |
| instruction in
a public elementary or secondary school in | 11 |
| this State for the equivalent of one
school year.
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| (3) The applicant has met the requirements of the loan | 13 |
| assumption
agreement and
all other pertinent conditions of | 14 |
| this Act.
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| Section 30. Terms of loan assumption. The terms of a loan
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| assumption granted under this Act shall be as follows, subject | 17 |
| to the
specific terms of each loan assumption agreement:
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| (1) After a program participant has completed one | 19 |
| school year of
full-time classroom instruction in a public | 20 |
| elementary or secondary school in
this State, the | 21 |
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shall assume up to $2,000 of the participant's | 22 |
| outstanding liability under
one or more of the designated | 23 |
| loan programs.
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| (2) After a program participant has completed 2 | 25 |
| consecutive
school years of full-time classroom | 26 |
| instruction in a public elementary or
secondary school in | 27 |
| this State, the Commission shall assume up to an
additional | 28 |
| $3,000 of the participant's outstanding liability under | 29 |
| one or
more of the designated loan programs, for a total | 30 |
| loan assumption of up to
$5,000.
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| (3) After a program participant has completed 3 | 32 |
| consecutive
school years of full-time classroom | 33 |
| instruction in a public elementary or
secondary school in | 34 |
| this State, the Commission shall assume up to a
maximum of |
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| an additional $3,000 of the participant's outstanding | 2 |
| liability
under one or more of the designated loan | 3 |
| programs, for a total loan
assumption of up to $8,000.
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| (4) After a program participant has completed 4 | 5 |
| consecutive
school years of full-time classroom | 6 |
| instruction in a public elementary or
secondary school in | 7 |
| this State, the Commission shall assume up to a
maximum of | 8 |
| an additional $3,000 of the participant's outstanding | 9 |
| liability
under one or more of the designated loan | 10 |
| programs, for a total loan
assumption of up to $11,000.
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| Section 35. Out-of-state teachers. Notwithstanding | 12 |
| paragraph (3)
of subsection (b) of Section 5 of this Act and | 13 |
| notwithstanding Section 45
of this Act, for the purpose of the | 14 |
| recruitment of teachers from outside this
State, the Commission | 15 |
| may make loan assumption agreements with out-of-state
teachers | 16 |
| who fulfill the terms of Section 30 of this Act and are | 17 |
| otherwise
eligible to enter into agreements. A teacher who | 18 |
| enters into an agreement
pursuant to this Section shall hold a | 19 |
| valid teaching certificate, in the
subject area of the Illinois | 20 |
| teaching position, from the state in which he or
she resides.
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| Section 40. Other loan assumption benefits. In addition to | 22 |
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amounts set forth in Section 30 of this Act, for each of
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| the 4 school years of classroom instruction referenced in | 24 |
| Section
30 of this Act, the following loan assumption benefits | 25 |
| shall be granted:
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| (1) $1,000 of additional liability per year shall be | 27 |
| assumed for a
person who holds a certificate appropriate | 28 |
| for teaching and who teaches
mathematics, science, or | 29 |
| special education.
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| (2) $1,000 of additional liability per year shall be | 31 |
| assumed for a
person who teaches in a school in the lowest | 32 |
| 20th percentile of low-performing
schools. Eligibility for | 33 |
| the benefit set forth in this paragraph (2)
shall be | 34 |
| limited to a person who holds a certificate appropriate for
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| teaching and who teaches mathematics, science, or special | 2 |
| education.
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| (3) Not more than a total of $5,000,000 shall be | 4 |
| expended in any
school year for the purposes of this | 5 |
| Section.
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| Section 45. Distribution of program information. The
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| Commission shall distribute loan assumption program | 8 |
| information and student
applications
to participate in the loan | 9 |
| assumption program authorized under this Act to each
eligible | 10 |
| institution
and to each school district and regional office of | 11 |
| education. Each eligible
institution shall receive at least one | 12 |
| application, and the remainder shall be
distributed to
eligible | 13 |
| institutions proportionate to the number of teaching
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| candidates from each institution who completed the coursework
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| required for a teaching certificate during the previous year. | 16 |
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addition, the Commission shall examine its outreach and | 17 |
| marketing
strategies to inform both potential undergraduates | 18 |
| and persons
employed outside of academia about the availability | 19 |
| and benefits of
the loan assumption program. To this end, the | 20 |
| Commission shall
enlist the advice and support of the public | 21 |
| universities in this State.
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| Section 50. Institutional agreement. Each eligible | 23 |
| institution,
school district, and regional office of education | 24 |
| shall sign an institutional
agreement with the Commission, | 25 |
| certifying its intent to administer the
loan assumption program | 26 |
| authorized under this Act according to all applicable
published | 27 |
| rules and
guidelines and to make special efforts to notify | 28 |
| persons regarding
the availability of the program, | 29 |
| particularly economically
disadvantaged students at eligible | 30 |
| institutions.
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| Section 55. Coordination with other programs. To the extent
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| feasible, each eligible institution shall coordinate the loan | 33 |
| assumption
program authorized under this Act with other |
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| programs designed to recruit
students to enter the
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| profession.
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| Section 60. Administration; rules. | 4 |
| (a) The Commission shall administer this Act and
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| adopt rules for that purpose. The rules shall include without | 6 |
| limitation
provisions regarding the period of time during which | 7 |
| an
agreement shall remain valid, the reallocation of resources | 8 |
| in light of
agreements that are not utilized by program | 9 |
| participants, the failure, for
any reason, of a program | 10 |
| participant to complete a minimum of 4
consecutive school years | 11 |
| of classroom instruction, and the development of
projections | 12 |
| for funding purposes.
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| (b) The Commission shall solicit the advice of | 14 |
| representatives
from postsecondary education institutions, the | 15 |
| State Board of
Education, the State Teacher Certification | 16 |
| Board, school districts,
and regional offices of education | 17 |
| regarding proposed rules.
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| Section 65. Annual report. The Commission shall report | 19 |
| annually
to the General Assembly regarding all of the | 20 |
| following, on the basis of
sex, age, and ethnicity:
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| (1) The total number of loan assumption program | 22 |
| participants.
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| (2) The number of loan assumption agreements entered | 24 |
| into with juniors and
seniors at eligible institutions.
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| (3) The number of participants who agree to teach in a | 26 |
| subject
matter shortage area.
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| (4) The number of participants who agree to teach in | 28 |
| schools with
a high ratio of pupils from low-income | 29 |
| families and in low-performing
schools.
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| (5) The number of participants who agree to teach in | 31 |
| schools
serving rural areas.
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| (6) The number of participants who receive a loan | 33 |
| assumption
benefit, classified by payment year.
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| (7) The number of out-of-state teachers who enter into
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| the agreements.
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| Section 70. Limits on loan assumption; priorities. | 3 |
| (a) For the 2005-2006 school year, the Commission shall | 4 |
| issue
warrants for the assumption of up to 5,500 student loans | 5 |
| for program
participants eligible under this Act.
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| (b) Commencing with the 2006-2007 school year and each | 7 |
| school
year thereafter, all of the following apply:
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| (1) The Commission shall enter into agreements for the
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| assumption of up to 6,500 student loans for program | 10 |
| participants eligible
under this Act.
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| (2) Notwithstanding the limitation of 6,500 warrants | 12 |
| set forth in
paragraph (1) of this subsection (b), the | 13 |
| Commission shall issue warrants
in a quantity determined by | 14 |
| the Governor and the General Assembly
through | 15 |
| appropriations for the assumption of student loans under | 16 |
| this Act.
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| (3) Priority for these loan assumption agreements | 18 |
| shall be given to
applicants who
are recipients of | 19 |
| federally subsidized loans or other need-based
loans, as | 20 |
| determined by the Commission.
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| (4) Priority for these loan assumption agreements | 22 |
| shall be given to
applicants who
agree to obtain a teaching | 23 |
| certificate to teach in mathematics or science.
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| (c) The issuance of warrants under this Act in any fiscal | 25 |
| year
shall be subject to appropriation.
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| Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 27 |
| becoming law. |
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