Full Text of SB0858 94th General Assembly
SB0858eng 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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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 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section | 5 |
| 2-3.25o as follows: | 6 |
| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.25o)
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| Sec. 2-3.25o. Registration and recognition of non-public | 8 |
| elementary and
secondary schools.
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| (a) Findings. The General Assembly finds and declares (i) | 10 |
| that the
Constitution
of the State of Illinois provides that a | 11 |
| "fundamental goal of the People of the
State is the
educational | 12 |
| development of all persons to the limits of their capacities" | 13 |
| and
(ii) that the
educational development of every school | 14 |
| student serves the public purposes of
the State.
In order to | 15 |
| ensure that all Illinois students and teachers have the | 16 |
| opportunity
to enroll and
work in State-approved educational | 17 |
| institutions and programs, the State Board
of
Education shall | 18 |
| provide for the voluntary registration and recognition of
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| non-public
elementary and secondary schools.
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| (b) Registration. All non-public elementary and secondary | 21 |
| schools in the
State
of
Illinois may voluntarily register with | 22 |
| the State Board of Education on an
annual basis. Registration | 23 |
| shall
be completed
in conformance with procedures prescribed by | 24 |
| the State Board of Education.
Information
required for | 25 |
| registration shall include assurances of compliance (i) with
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| federal
and State
laws regarding health examination and | 27 |
| immunization, attendance, length of term,
and
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| nondiscrimination
and (ii) with applicable fire and health | 29 |
| safety requirements.
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| (c) Recognition. All non-public elementary and secondary | 31 |
| schools in the
State of
Illinois may voluntarily seek the | 32 |
| status of "Non-public School Recognition"
from
the State
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| of Education. This status may be obtained by compliance with
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| administrative
guidelines and review procedures as prescribed | 3 |
| by the State Board of Education.
The
guidelines and procedures | 4 |
| must recognize that some of the aims and the
financial bases of
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| non-public schools are different from public schools and will | 6 |
| not be identical
to those for
public schools, nor will they be | 7 |
| more burdensome. The guidelines and procedures
must
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| recognize the diversity of non-public schools and shall not | 9 |
| impinge upon
the
noneducational relationships between those | 10 |
| schools and their clientele.
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| (c-5) A non-public elementary or secondary school may not | 12 |
| obtain "Non-public School Recognition" status unless the | 13 |
| school requires all certified and non-certified applicants for | 14 |
| employment with the school, except school bus driver | 15 |
| applicants, to authorize a fingerprint-based criminal history | 16 |
| records check as a condition of employment to determine if such | 17 |
| applicants have been convicted of any of the enumerated | 18 |
| criminal or drug offenses set forth in this subsection (c-5) or | 19 |
| have been convicted, within 7 years of the application for | 20 |
| employment, of any other felony under the laws of this State or | 21 |
| of any offense committed or attempted in any other state or | 22 |
| against the laws of the United States that, if committed or | 23 |
| attempted in this State, would have been punishable as a felony | 24 |
| under the laws of this State. | 25 |
| Authorization for the check shall be furnished by the | 26 |
| applicant to the school, except that if the applicant is a | 27 |
| substitute teacher seeking employment in more than one | 28 |
| non-public school, a teacher seeking concurrent part-time | 29 |
| employment positions with more than one non-public school (as a | 30 |
| reading specialist, special education teacher or otherwise), | 31 |
| or an educational support personnel employee seeking | 32 |
| employment positions with more than one non-public school, only | 33 |
| one of the non-public schools employing the individual shall | 34 |
| request the authorization. Upon receipt of this authorization, | 35 |
| the non-public school shall submit the applicant's name, sex, | 36 |
| race, date of birth, social security number, fingerprint |
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| images, and other identifiers, as prescribed by the Department | 2 |
| of State Police, to the Department of State Police. | 3 |
| The Department of State Police shall furnish, pursuant to a | 4 |
| fingerprint-based criminal history records check, records of | 5 |
| convictions, until expunged, to the president or principal of | 6 |
| the non-public school that requested the check. The Department | 7 |
| of State Police shall charge that school a fee for conducting | 8 |
| such check, which fee shall be deposited in the State Police | 9 |
| Services Fund and shall not exceed the cost of the inquiry. | 10 |
| Subject to appropriations for these purposes, the State | 11 |
| Superintendent of Education shall reimburse nonpublic schools | 12 |
| for fees paid to obtain criminal history records checks under | 13 |
| this Section. | 14 |
| A non-public school may not obtain recognition status | 15 |
| unless the school also performs a check of the Statewide Sex | 16 |
| Offender Database, as authorized by the Sex Offender and Child | 17 |
| Murderer Community Notification Law, for each applicant for | 18 |
| employment to determine whether the applicant has been | 19 |
| adjudicated a sex offender. | 20 |
| Any information concerning the record of convictions | 21 |
| obtained by a non-public school's president or principal under | 22 |
| this Section shall be confidential and may be transmitted only | 23 |
| to the governing body of the non-public school or any other | 24 |
| person necessary to the decision of hiring the applicant for | 25 |
| employment. A copy of the record of convictions obtained from | 26 |
| the Department of State Police shall be provided to the | 27 |
| applicant for employment. Upon the check of the Statewide Sex | 28 |
| Offender Database, the non-public school shall notify an | 29 |
| applicant as to whether or not the applicant has been | 30 |
| identified in the Sex Offender Database as a sex offender. Any | 31 |
| information concerning the records of convictions obtained by | 32 |
| the non-public school's president or principal under this | 33 |
| Section for a substitute teacher seeking employment in more | 34 |
| than one non-public school, a teacher seeking concurrent | 35 |
| part-time employment positions with more than one non-public | 36 |
| school (as a reading specialist, special education teacher, or |
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| otherwise), or an educational support personnel employee | 2 |
| seeking employment positions with more than one non-public | 3 |
| school may be shared with the other non-public schools to which | 4 |
| the applicant seeks employment. Any person who releases any | 5 |
| confidential information concerning any criminal convictions | 6 |
| of an applicant for employment shall be guilty of a Class A | 7 |
| misdemeanor, unless the release of such information is | 8 |
| authorized by this Section. | 9 |
| No non-public school may obtain recognition status that | 10 |
| knowingly employs a person for whom a criminal history records | 11 |
| check and a Statewide Sex Offender Database check has not been | 12 |
| initiated or a person who has been convicted for committing | 13 |
| attempted first degree murder or for committing or attempting | 14 |
| to commit first degree murder or a Class X felony or any one or | 15 |
| more of the following offenses: (i) those defined in Sections | 16 |
| 11-6, 11-9, 11-14, 11-15, 11-15.1, 11-16, 11-17, 11-18, 11-19, | 17 |
| 11-19.1, 11-19.2, 11-20, 11-20.1, 11-21, 12-13, 12-14, | 18 |
| 12-14.1, 12-15, and 12-16 of the Criminal Code of 1961; (ii) | 19 |
| those defined in the Cannabis Control Act, except those defined | 20 |
| in Sections 4(a), 4(b), and 5(a) of that Act; (iii) those | 21 |
| defined in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act; and (iv) any | 22 |
| offense committed or attempted in any other state or against | 23 |
| the laws of the United States that, if committed or attempted | 24 |
| in this State, would have been punishable as one or more of the | 25 |
| foregoing offenses. No non-public school may obtain | 26 |
| recognition status that knowingly employs a person who has been | 27 |
| found to be the perpetrator of sexual or physical abuse of any | 28 |
| minor under 18 years of age pursuant to proceedings under | 29 |
| Article II of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. | 30 |
| In order to obtain recognition status, a non-public school | 31 |
| must require compliance with the provisions of this subsection | 32 |
| (c-5) from all employees of persons or firms holding contracts | 33 |
| with the school, including, but not limited to, food service | 34 |
| workers, school bus drivers, and other transportation | 35 |
| employees, who have direct, daily contact with the pupils. Any | 36 |
| information concerning the record of conviction and |
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| identification as a sex offender of any such employee obtained | 2 |
| by the non-public school principal or president must be | 3 |
| promptly reported to the school's governing body.
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| (d) Public purposes. The provisions of this Section are in | 5 |
| the public
interest, for
the public benefit, and serve secular | 6 |
| public purposes.
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| (e) Definition. For purposes of this Section, a non-public | 8 |
| school means any
non-profit, non-home-based, and non-public | 9 |
| elementary or secondary school that
is
in
compliance with Title | 10 |
| VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and attendance at
which
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| satisfies the requirements of Section 26-1 of this Code.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-661, eff. 2-10-04.)
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