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Full Text of HB4037  94th General Assembly

HB4037 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006
HB4037

 

Introduced 02/28/05, by Rep. Lee A. Daniels

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act

    Creates the Higher Education Mandate Waiver Act. Allows an institution of higher education to petition the Board of Higher Education for the waiver or modification of mandates contained in State law or administrative rules adopted by the Board of Higher Education if certain conditions are met. Provides for a hearing on the petition, petition requirements, an approval process, and General Assembly input. Provides that if a petition is approved, the waiver or modification is valid for up to 10 years and may be renewed.


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1     AN ACT concerning education.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Higher
5 Education Mandate Waiver Act.
 
6     Section 5. Definitions. In this Act:
7     "Board" means the Board of Higher Education.
8     "Institution" means an institution of higher education
9 located in this State.
 
10     Section 10. Authority to waive or modify mandates.
11 Notwithstanding any other law of this State to the contrary, an
12 institution of higher education may petition the Board of
13 Higher Education for the waiver or modification of mandates
14 contained in State law or administrative rules adopted by the
15 Board of Higher Education if all of the following conditions
16 are met:
17         (1) The waiver or modification proves to be more
18     efficient, effective, or economical than current practice.
19         (2) The waiver or modification stimulates innovation
20     or improves student performance.
21         (3) The waiver or modification helps better fulfill the
22     mission of the institution.
23         (4) The waiver or modification serves a public benefit
24     to the State or any community surrounding the institution.
25         (5) The waiver or modification does not pertain to any
26     of the following:
27             (A) Submission and approval of a budget and capital
28         budget.
29             (B) Minimum academic standards for students.
30             (C) Programs that ensure increased minority
31         enrollment.

 

 

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1             (D) Tuition waivers, as specified by Board.
2             (E) Faculty tenure or compliance with State or
3         federal employment laws or rules.
4             (F) Compliance with the College Student
5         Immunization Act or the Fire Sprinkler Dormitory Act.
 
6     Section 15. Hearing on petition. Before submitting a
7 petition to waive or modify a mandate to the Board, a public
8 hearing must be held by the institution. At least 7 days prior
9 to the hearing, the institution must do all of the following:
10         (1) Publish notice of the hearing, with the type of
11     media to be determined by the Board.
12         (2) Notify all faculty and staff of the institution of
13     the hearing.
14         (3) Notify all labor organization representatives
15     associated with the institution of the hearing.
16         (4) Notify those State legislators representing all or
17     a part of the institution's territory of the hearing.
 
18     Section 20. Petition process. The governing body of the
19 institution must approve a petition to waive or modify a
20 mandate before the petition is submitted to the Board. Within
21 15 days after the governing body has approved the petition, the
22 petition must be submitted to the Board. The petition must be
23 in a form approved by the Board and must include all of the
24 following:
25         (1) The law or rule sought to be waived or modified.
26         (2) The reason for seeking the waiver or modification.
27         (3) If economic in nature, a financial analysis
28     detailing current expenditures and possible savings as a
29     result of the waiver or modification.
30         (4) A description of the hearing described in Section
31     15 of this Act, including without limitation minutes taken
32     (if possible), the means of notice, the number of people in
33     attendance, the number of people who spoke as proponents or
34     opponents of the waiver or modification, a brief

 

 

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1     description of those people's comments, and whether there
2     were any written statements submitted.
 
3     Section 25. Petition approval process. The Board has 45
4 days to review the petition after it has been submitted. If the
5 Board does not approve or disapprove the petition within 45
6 days, the petition shall be deemed approved. The Board may
7 disapprove any petition if (i) it is not based upon sound
8 educational practices, (ii) it endangers the health or safety
9 of students or staff, (iii) it compromises equal opportunities
10 for learning, or (iv) it fails to demonstrate that the intent
11 of the mandate can be addressed in a more effective, efficient,
12 or economical manner or it fails to have improved student
13 performance as a primary goal. Any petition disapproved by
14 Board may be appealed to the General Assembly as provided under
15 Section 30 of this Act.
 
16     Section 30. General Assembly input.
17     (a) An appeal of the Board's decision to disapprove a
18 petition to waive or modify a mandate shall be submitted by the
19 Board on behalf of the institution to the General Assembly no
20 later than 30 days after the Board has disapproved the
21 petition. The General Assembly shall consider the appeal and
22 make a decision on whether to approve the petition by adoption
23 of a joint resolution by a record vote of the majority of the
24 members elected in each house within 60 days after each house
25 of the General Assembly next convenes after the appeal is
26 submitted. If requested by the institution appealing, the
27 Board, or the General Assembly itself, a special joint higher
28 education committee may be established, which shall include the
29 members of the higher education committees of both houses. The
30 joint committee shall review the appeal, hear any witnesses,
31 and, by a majority vote, recommend a decision to the General
32 Assembly as a whole for final consideration. If the General
33 Assembly does not adopt a joint resolution within the 60-day
34 period, the petition shall be deemed disapproved.

 

 

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1     (b) Within 30 days after the approval of a petition to
2 waive or modify a mandate under Section 25 of this Act, the
3 Board shall file a copy of the petition with the General
4 Assembly. Within 60 days after each house of the General
5 Assembly next convenes after the petition is filed, the General
6 Assembly shall review the petition and make a decision on
7 whether to approve the petition by adoption of a joint
8 resolution by a record vote of the majority of the members
9 elected in each house. If the General Assembly does not adopt a
10 joint resolution within the 60-day period, the petition shall
11 be deemed approved.
 
12     Section 35. Duration of waiver or modification. If a
13 petition to waive or modify a mandate is approved, the waiver
14 or modification is valid for up to 10 years and may be renewed
15 by following the same procedures as for an initial petition
16 under this Act.
 
17     Section 40. Rules. The Board may adopt any rules necessary
18 to implement and administer this Act.