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HB0913eng 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY



 


 
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1     AN ACT concerning guardianship.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section
5 10-20.12b as follows:
 
6     (105 ILCS 5/10-20.12b)
7     Sec. 10-20.12b. Residency; payment of tuition; hearing;
8 criminal penalty.
9     (a) For purposes of this Section:
10         (1) The residence of a person who has legal custody of
11     a pupil is deemed to be the residence of the pupil.
12         (2) "Legal custody" means one of the following:
13             (i) Custody exercised by a natural or adoptive
14         parent with whom the pupil resides.
15             (ii) Custody granted by order of a court of
16         competent jurisdiction to a person with whom the pupil
17         resides for reasons other than to have access to the
18         educational programs of the district.
19             (iii) Custody exercised under a statutory
20         short-term guardianship for reasons other than to have
21         access to the educational programs of the district,
22         provided that within 365 60 days of the pupil's
23         enrollment a court order is entered that establishes a

 

 

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1         permanent guardianship and grants custody to a person
2         with whom the pupil resides for reasons other than to
3         have access to the educational programs of the
4         district.
5             (iv) Custody exercised by an adult caretaker
6         relative who is receiving aid under the Illinois Public
7         Aid Code for the pupil who resides with that adult
8         caretaker relative for purposes other than to have
9         access to the educational programs of the district.
10             (v) Custody exercised by an adult who demonstrates
11         that, in fact, he or she has assumed and exercises
12         legal responsibility for the pupil and provides the
13         pupil with a regular fixed night-time abode for
14         purposes other than to have access to the educational
15         programs of the district.
16     (a-5) If a pupil's change of residence is due to the
17 military service obligation of a person who has legal custody
18 of the pupil, then, upon the written request of the person
19 having legal custody of the pupil, the residence of the pupil
20 is deemed for all purposes relating to enrollment (including
21 tuition, fees, and costs), for the duration of the custodian's
22 military service obligation, to be the same as the residence of
23 the pupil immediately before the change of residence caused by
24 the military service obligation. A school district is not
25 responsible for providing transportation to or from school for
26 a pupil whose residence is determined under this subsection

 

 

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1 (a-5). School districts shall facilitate re-enrollment when
2 necessary to comply with this subsection (a-5).
3     (b) Except as otherwise provided under Section 10-22.5a,
4 only resident pupils of a school district may attend the
5 schools of the district without payment of the tuition required
6 to be charged under Section 10-20.12a. However, children for
7 whom the Guardianship Administrator of the Department of
8 Children and Family Services has been appointed temporary
9 custodian or guardian of the person of a child shall not be
10 charged tuition as a nonresident pupil if the child was placed
11 by the Department of Children and Family Services with a foster
12 parent or placed in another type of child care facility and the
13 foster parent or child care facility is located in a school
14 district other than the child's former school district and it
15 is determined by the Department of Children and Family Services
16 to be in the child's best interest to maintain attendance at
17 his or her former school district.
18     (c) The provisions of this subsection do not apply in
19 school districts having a population of 500,000 or more. If a
20 school board in a school district with a population of less
21 than 500,000 determines that a pupil who is attending school in
22 the district on a tuition free basis is a nonresident of the
23 district for whom tuition is required to be charged under
24 Section 10-20.12a, the board shall notify the person who
25 enrolled the pupil of the amount of the tuition charged under
26 Section 10-20.12a that is due to the district for the

 

 

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1 nonresident pupil's attendance in the district's schools. The
2 notice shall be given by certified mail, return receipt
3 requested. Within 10 days after receipt of the notice, the
4 person who enrolled the pupil may request a hearing to review
5 the determination of the school board. The request shall be
6 sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the
7 district superintendent. Within 10 days after receipt of the
8 request, the board shall notify, by certified mail, return
9 receipt requested, the person requesting the hearing of the
10 time and place of the hearing, which shall be held not less
11 than 10 nor more than 20 days after the notice of hearing is
12 given. The board or a hearing officer designated by the board
13 shall conduct the hearing. The board and the person who
14 enrolled the pupil may be represented at the hearing by
15 representatives of their choice. At the hearing, the person who
16 enrolled the pupil shall have the burden of going forward with
17 the evidence concerning the pupil's residency. If the hearing
18 is conducted by a hearing officer, the hearing officer, within
19 5 days after the conclusion of the hearing, shall send a
20 written report of his or her findings by certified mail, return
21 receipt requested, to the school board and to the person who
22 enrolled the pupil. The person who enrolled the pupil may,
23 within 5 days after receiving the findings, file written
24 objections to the findings with the school board by sending the
25 objections by certified mail, return receipt requested,
26 addressed to the district superintendent. Whether the hearing

 

 

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1 is conducted by the school board or a hearing officer, the
2 school board shall, within 15 days after the conclusion of the
3 hearing, decide whether or not the pupil is a resident of the
4 district and the amount of any tuition required to be charged
5 under Section 10-20.12a as a result of the pupil's attendance
6 in the schools of the district. The school board shall send a
7 copy of its decision to the person who enrolled the pupil, and
8 the decision of the school board shall be final.
9     (c-5) The provisions of this subsection apply only in
10 school districts having a population of 500,000 or more. If the
11 board of education of a school district with a population of
12 500,000 or more determines that a pupil who is attending school
13 in the district on a tuition free basis is a nonresident of the
14 district for whom tuition is required to be charged under
15 Section 10-20.12a, the board shall notify the person who
16 enrolled the pupil of the amount of the tuition charged under
17 Section 10-20.12a that is due to the district for the
18 nonresident pupil's attendance in the district's schools. The
19 notice shall be given by certified mail, return receipt
20 requested. Within 10 days after receipt of the notice, the
21 person who enrolled the pupil may request a hearing to review
22 the determination of the school board. The request shall be
23 sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the
24 district superintendent. Within 30 days after receipt of the
25 request, the board shall notify, by certified mail, return
26 receipt requested, the person requesting the hearing of the

 

 

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1 time and place of the hearing, which shall be held not less
2 than 10 nor more than 30 days after the notice of hearing is
3 given. The board or a hearing officer designated by the board
4 shall conduct the hearing. The board and the person who
5 enrolled the pupil may each be represented at the hearing by a
6 representative of their choice. At the hearing, the person who
7 enrolled the pupil shall have the burden of going forward with
8 the evidence concerning the pupil's residency. If the hearing
9 is conducted by a hearing officer, the hearing officer, within
10 20 days after the conclusion of the hearing, shall serve a
11 written report of his or her findings by personal service or by
12 certified mail, return receipt requested, to the school board
13 and to the person who enrolled the pupil. The person who
14 enrolled the pupil may, within 10 days after receiving the
15 findings, file written objections to the findings with the
16 board of education by sending the objections by certified mail,
17 return receipt requested, addressed to the general
18 superintendent of schools. If the hearing is conducted by the
19 board of education, the board shall, within 45 days after the
20 conclusion of the hearing, decide whether or not the pupil is a
21 resident of the district and the amount of any tuition required
22 to be charged under Section 10-20.12a as a result of the
23 pupil's attendance in the schools of the district. If the
24 hearing is conducted by a hearing officer, the board of
25 education shall, within 45 days after the receipt of the
26 hearing officer's findings, decide whether or not the pupil is

 

 

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1 a resident of the district and the amount of any tuition
2 required to be charged under Section 10-20.12a as a result of
3 the pupil's attendance in the schools of the district. The
4 board of education shall send, by certified mail, return
5 receipt requested, a copy of its decision to the person who
6 enrolled the pupil, and the decision of the board shall be
7 final.
8     (d) If a hearing is requested under subsection (c) or (c-5)
9 to review the determination of the school board or board of
10 education that a nonresident pupil is attending the schools of
11 the district without payment of the tuition required to be
12 charged under Section 10-20.12a, the pupil may, at the request
13 of a person who enrolled the pupil, continue attendance at the
14 schools of the district pending a final decision of the board
15 following the hearing. However, attendance of that pupil in the
16 schools of the district as authorized by this subsection (d)
17 shall not relieve any person who enrolled the pupil of the
18 obligation to pay the tuition charged for that attendance under
19 Section 10-20.12a if the final decision of the board is that
20 the pupil is a nonresident of the district. If a pupil is
21 determined to be a nonresident of the district for whom tuition
22 is required to be charged pursuant to this Section, the board
23 shall refuse to permit the pupil to continue attending the
24 schools of the district unless the required tuition is paid for
25 the pupil.
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1 Section 10-22.5a, a pupil referred to in Section 10-20.12a, or
2 a pupil referred to in subsection (b) of this Section, a person
3 who knowingly enrolls or attempts to enroll in the schools of a
4 school district on a tuition free basis a pupil known by that
5 person to be a nonresident of the district shall be guilty of a
6 Class C misdemeanor.
7     (f) A person who knowingly or wilfully presents to any
8 school district any false information regarding the residency
9 of a pupil for the purpose of enabling that pupil to attend any
10 school in that district without the payment of a nonresident
11 tuition charge shall be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor.
12     (g) The provisions of this Section are subject to the
13 provisions of the Education for Homeless Children Act. Nothing
14 in this Section shall be construed to apply to or require the
15 payment of tuition by a parent or guardian of a "homeless
16 child" (as that term is defined in Section 1-5 of the Education
17 for Homeless Children Act) in connection with or as a result of
18 the homeless child's continued education or enrollment in a
19 school that is chosen in accordance with any of the options
20 provided in Section 1-10 of that Act.
21 (Source: P.A. 94-309, eff. 7-25-05.)
 
22     Section 10. The Probate Act of 1975 is amended by changing
23 Sections 11-5.4 and 11-13.2 as follows:
 
24     (755 ILCS 5/11-5.4)

 

 

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1     Sec. 11-5.4. Short-term guardian.
2     (a) A parent, adoptive parent, or adjudicated parent whose
3 parental rights have not been terminated, or the guardian of
4 the person of a minor may appoint in writing, without court
5 approval, a short-term guardian of an unmarried minor or a
6 child likely to be born. The written instrument appointing a
7 short-term guardian shall be dated and shall identify the
8 appointing parent or guardian, the minor, and the person
9 appointed to be the short-term guardian. The written instrument
10 shall be signed by, or at the direction of, the appointing
11 parent in the presence of at least 2 credible witnesses at
12 least 18 years of age, neither of whom is the person appointed
13 as the short-term guardian. The person appointed as the
14 short-term guardian shall also sign the written instrument, but
15 need not sign at the same time as the appointing parent.
16     (b) A parent or guardian shall not appoint a short-term
17 guardian of a minor if the minor has another living parent,
18 adoptive parent or adjudicated parent, whose parental rights
19 have not been terminated, whose whereabouts are known, and who
20 is willing and able to make and carry out day-to-day child care
21 decisions concerning the minor, unless the nonappointing
22 parent consents to the appointment by signing the written
23 instrument of appointment.
24     (c) The appointment of the short-term guardian is effective
25 immediately upon the date the written instrument is executed,
26 unless the written instrument provides for the appointment to

 

 

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1 become effective upon a later specified date or event. The
2 short-term guardian shall have authority to act as guardian of
3 the minor as provided in Section 11-13.2 for a period of 365 60
4 days from the date the appointment is effective, unless the
5 written instrument provides for the appointment to terminate
6 upon an earlier specified date or event. Only one written
7 instrument appointing a short-term guardian may be in force at
8 any given time.
9     (d) Every appointment of a short-term guardian may be
10 amended or revoked by the appointing parent or by the
11 appointing guardian of the person of the minor at any time and
12 in any manner communicated to the short-term guardian or to any
13 other person. Any person other than the short-term guardian to
14 whom a revocation or amendment is communicated or delivered
15 shall make all reasonable efforts to inform the short-term
16 guardian of that fact as promptly as possible.
17     (e) The appointment of a short-term guardian or successor
18 short-term guardian does not affect the rights of the other
19 parent in the minor.
20     (f) The written instrument appointing a short-term
21 guardian may, but need not, be in the following form:
 
22
APPOINTMENT OF SHORT-TERM GUARDIAN

 
23     
[IT IS IMPORTANT TO READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS:
24     By properly completing this form, a parent or the guardian

 

 

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1 of the person of the child is appointing a guardian of a child
2 of the parent (or a minor ward of the guardian, as the case may
3 be) for a period of up to 365 60 days. A separate form should be
4 completed for each child. The person appointed as the guardian
5 must sign the form, but need not do so at the same time as the
6 parent or parents or guardian.
7     This form may not be used to appoint a guardian if there is
8 a guardian already appointed for the child, except that if a
9 guardian of the person of the child has been appointed, that
10 guardian may use this form to appoint a short-term guardian.
11 Both living parents of a child may together appoint a guardian
12 of the child, or the guardian of the person of the child may
13 appoint a guardian of the child, for a period of up to 365 60
14 days through the use of this form. If the short-term guardian
15 is appointed by both living parents of the child, the parents
16 need not sign the form at the same time.]
17         1. Parent (or guardian) and Child. I, (insert name of
18     appointing parent or guardian), currently residing at
19     (insert address of appointing parent or guardian), am a
20     parent (or the guardian of the person) of the following
21     child (or of a child likely to be born): (insert name and
22     date of birth of child, or insert the words "not yet born"
23     to appoint a short-term guardian for a child likely to be
24     born and the child's expected date of birth).
25         2. Guardian. I hereby appoint the following person as
26     the short-term guardian for the child: (insert name and

 

 

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1     address of appointed person).
2         3. Effective date. This appointment becomes effective:
3     (check one if you wish it to be applicable)
4             ( ) On the date that I state in writing that I am
5         no longer either willing or able to make and carry out
6         day-to-day child care decisions concerning the child.
7             ( ) On the date that a physician familiar with my
8         condition certifies in writing that I am no longer
9         willing or able to make and carry out day-to-day child
10         care decisions concerning the child.
11             ( ) On the date that I am admitted as an in-patient
12         to a hospital or other health care institution.
13             ( ) On the following date: (insert date).
14             ( ) Other: (insert other).
15 [NOTE: If this item is not completed, the appointment is
16 effective immediately upon the date the form is signed and
17 dated below.]
18         4. Termination. This appointment shall terminate 365
19     60 days after the effective date, unless it terminates
20     sooner as determined by the event or date I have indicated
21     below: (check one if you wish it to be applicable)
22             ( ) On the date that I state in writing that I am
23         willing and able to make and carry out day-to-day child
24         care decisions concerning the child.
25             ( ) On the date that a physician familiar with my
26         condition certifies in writing that I am willing and

 

 

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1         able to make and carry out day-to-day child care
2         decisions concerning the child.
3             ( ) On the date that I am discharged from the
4         hospital or other health care institution where I was
5         admitted as an in-patient, which established the
6         effective date.
7             ( ) On the date which is (state a number of days,
8         but no more than 365 60 days) days after the effective
9         date.
10             ( ) Other: (insert other).
11 [NOTE: If this item is not completed, the appointment will be
12 effective for a period of 365 60 days, beginning on the
13 effective date.]
14         5. Date and signature of appointing parent or guardian.
15     This appointment is made this (insert day) day of (insert
16     month and year).
17             Signed: (appointing parent)
18         6. Witnesses. I saw the parent (or the guardian of the
19     person of the child) sign this instrument or I saw the
20     parent (or the guardian of the person of the child) direct
21     someone to sign this instrument for the parent (or the
22     guardian). Then I signed this instrument as a witness in
23     the presence of the parent (or the guardian). I am not
24     appointed in this instrument to act as the short-term
25     guardian for the child. (Insert space for names, addresses,
26     and signatures of 2 witnesses)

 

 

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1         7. Acceptance of short-term guardian. I accept this
2     appointment as short-term guardian on this (insert day) day
3     of (insert month and year).
4             Signed: (short-term guardian)
5         8. Consent of child's other parent. I, (insert name of
6     the child's other living parent), currently residing at
7     (insert address of child's other living parent), hereby
8     consent to this appointment on this (insert day) day of
9     (insert month and year).
10             Signed: (consenting parent)
11 [NOTE: The signature of a consenting parent is not necessary if
12 one of the following applies: (i) the child's other parent has
13 died; or (ii) the whereabouts of the child's other parent are
14 not known; or (iii) the child's other parent is not willing or
15 able to make and carry out day-to-day child care decisions
16 concerning the child; or (iv) the child's parents were never
17 married and no court has issued an order establishing
18 parentage.]
19 (Source: P.A. 90-796, eff. 12-15-98.)
 
20     (755 ILCS 5/11-13.2)
21     Sec. 11-13.2. Duties of short-term guardian of a minor.
22     (a) Immediately upon the effective date of the appointment
23 of a short-term guardian, the short-term guardian shall assume
24 all duties as short-term guardian of the minor as provided in
25 this Section. The short-term guardian of the person shall have

 

 

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1 authority to act as short-term guardian, without direction of
2 court, for the duration of the appointment, which in no case
3 shall exceed a period of 365 60 days. The authority of the
4 short-term guardian may be limited or terminated by a court of
5 competent jurisdiction.
6     (b) Unless further specifically limited by the instrument
7 appointing the short-term guardian, a short-term guardian
8 shall have the authority to act as a guardian of the person of
9 a minor as prescribed in Section 11-13, but shall not have any
10 authority to act as guardian of the estate of a minor, except
11 that a short-term guardian shall have the authority to apply
12 for and receive on behalf of the minor benefits to which the
13 child may be entitled from or under federal, State, or local
14 organizations or programs.
15 (Source: P.A. 88-529.)