Full Text of HB5332 98th General Assembly
HB5332 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
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State of Illinois
2013 and 2014 HB5332 Introduced , by Rep. Monique D. Davis SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 105 ILCS 5/14-2 | | 105 ILCS 5/14-4.05 new | | 105 ILCS 5/14-8.01 | from Ch. 122, par. 14-8.01 |
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Amends the Children with Disabilities Article of the School Code. Provides that if a student's individualized educational program (IEP) calls for services in a general education classroom, the student must be served in a class that is composed of students of whom at least 70% are without IEPs, that utilizes the general curriculum, that is taught by an instructor certified for general education, and that is not designated as a general remedial classroom. Provides that, in the formation of special education classes, consideration shall be given to the age of the students, the nature and severity of their disabilities, the educational needs of the students, and the degree of intervention necessary, subject to specified maximum class size limitations. Provides that, notwithstanding these class size limitations, class size shall be limited according to the needs of the students for individualized instruction and services. Provides that the maximum class sizes shall, if necessary, be further restricted at the local level to account for the activities and services in which the affected educators participate. Removes language that requires the State Board of Education to include a class size limitation in its standards and rules. Makes a related change.
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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 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections | 5 | | 14-2 and 14-8.01 and by adding Section 14-4.05 as follows: | 6 | | (105 ILCS 5/14-2) | 7 | | Sec. 14-2. Definition of general education classroom for | 8 | | special education students receiving services in the general | 9 | | education classroom. | 10 | | (a) With respect to the provisions of Section 14-4.05 of | 11 | | this Code any State statute or administrative rule that define | 12 | | defines a general education classroom to be composed of a | 13 | | certain percentage of students with individualized education | 14 | | programs (IEPs), students with individualized education | 15 | | programs shall exclude students receiving only speech services | 16 | | outside of the general education classroom, provided that the | 17 | | instruction the students receive in the general education | 18 | | classroom does not require modification. | 19 | | (b) In every instance, a school district must ensure that | 20 | | composition of the general education classroom does not | 21 | | interfere with the provision of a free and appropriate public | 22 | | education to any student.
| 23 | | (Source: P.A. 97-284, eff. 8-9-11.) |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/14-4.05 new) | 2 | | Sec. 14-4.05. Class size. | 3 | | (a) In this Section, "IEP" means an individualized | 4 | | educational program. | 5 | | (b) If a student's IEP calls for services in a general | 6 | | education classroom, the student must be served in a class that | 7 | | is composed of students of whom at least 70% are without IEPs, | 8 | | that utilizes the general curriculum, that is taught by an | 9 | | instructor certified for general education, and that is not | 10 | | designated as a general remedial classroom. For purposes of | 11 | | this subsection (b), a student who receives speech services | 12 | | outside of the general education classroom and who does not | 13 | | require modifications to the content of the general education | 14 | | curriculum shall be included in the calculation of the | 15 | | percentage of students without IEPs as provided under Section | 16 | | 14-2 of this Code. | 17 | | (c) In this subsection (c): | 18 | | "Class" means any circumstance in which only students with | 19 | | IEPs are served and at least one special education teacher is | 20 | | assigned and provides instruction or therapy or both | 21 | | exclusively to students with IEPs. | 22 | | "Class size" means the total number of students an educator | 23 | | serves during any special education class. | 24 | | In the formation of special education classes, | 25 | | consideration shall be given to the age of the students, the |
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| 1 | | nature and severity of their disabilities, the educational | 2 | | needs of the students, and the degree of intervention | 3 | | necessary, subject to the limitations of this subsection (c). | 4 | | (1) Except as provided in paragraph (5) of this | 5 | | subsection (c), classes in which all of the students | 6 | | receive special education services for 20% of the school | 7 | | day or less shall have at least one qualified teacher for | 8 | | each 15 students in attendance during any given class. | 9 | | However, the district may increase the class size by a | 10 | | maximum of 2 students if a paraprofessional is provided for | 11 | | the entire class. | 12 | | (2) Except as provided in paragraph (5) of this | 13 | | subsection (c), each class in which any student receives | 14 | | special education services for more than 20% of the school | 15 | | day, but no more than 60% of the school day, shall have at | 16 | | least one qualified teacher for each 10 students in | 17 | | attendance during that class. However, the district may | 18 | | increase the class size by a maximum of 5 students if a | 19 | | paraprofessional is provided for the entire class. | 20 | | (3) Except as provided in paragraph (5) of this | 21 | | subsection (c), each class in which any student receives | 22 | | special education services for more than 60% of the school | 23 | | day shall have at least one qualified teacher for each 8 | 24 | | students in attendance during that class. However, the | 25 | | district may increase the class size by a maximum of 5 | 26 | | students if a paraprofessional is provided for the entire |
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| 1 | | class. | 2 | | (4) Each class for children ages 3 through 5 shall have | 3 | | at least one qualified teacher for each 5 students in | 4 | | attendance during that class. However, the district may | 5 | | increase the class size by a maximum of 5 students if a | 6 | | paraprofessional is provided for the entire class. | 7 | | (5) For any school year in which the amount of State | 8 | | reimbursement for teachers identified in Section 14-13.01 | 9 | | of this Code exceeds the amount in effect on January 1, | 10 | | 2007 by at least 100% and no corresponding reduction has | 11 | | been made in other State sources of support for special | 12 | | education: | 13 | | (A) the maximum class size stated in paragraph (1) | 14 | | of this subsection (c) shall be 13 rather than 15; | 15 | | (B) the maximum class size stated in paragraph (2) | 16 | | of this subsection (c) shall be 8 rather than 10; and | 17 | | (C) the maximum class size stated in paragraph (3) | 18 | | of this subsection (c) shall be 6 rather than 8. | 19 | | (6) The provisions of paragraphs (1) through (5) of | 20 | | this subsection (c) notwithstanding, class size shall be | 21 | | limited according to the needs of the students for | 22 | | individualized instruction and services. | 23 | | (d) The maximum class sizes set forth in subsection (c) of | 24 | | this Section shall, if necessary, be further restricted at the | 25 | | local level to account for the activities and services in which | 26 | | the affected educators participate in order to provide students |
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| 1 | | with IEPs the free, appropriate, public education in the least | 2 | | restrictive environment to which they are entitled. | 3 | | (105 ILCS 5/14-8.01) (from Ch. 122, par. 14-8.01) | 4 | | Sec. 14-8.01. Supervision of special education buildings | 5 | | and
facilities. All special educational facilities, building | 6 | | programs,
housing, and all educational programs for the types | 7 | | of disabled children
defined in Section 14-1.02 shall be under | 8 | | the
supervision of and
subject to the approval of the State | 9 | | Board of Education.
| 10 | | All special education facilities, building programs, and
| 11 | | housing shall comply with the building code authorized by | 12 | | Section 2-3.12.
| 13 | | All educational programs for children
with disabilities as | 14 | | defined in Section 14-1.02 administered by any State
agency | 15 | | shall be under the general supervision of the State Board of
| 16 | | Education. Such supervision shall be limited to insuring that | 17 | | such
educational programs meet standards jointly developed and | 18 | | agreed to by
both the State Board of Education and the | 19 | | operating State agency,
including standards for educational | 20 | | personnel.
| 21 | | Any State agency providing special educational programs | 22 | | for children with disabilities as defined in Section 14-1.02
| 23 | | shall promulgate rules and regulations, in consultation with | 24 | | the State
Board of Education and pursuant to the Illinois | 25 | | Administrative Procedure
Act as now or hereafter amended, to |
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| 1 | | insure that all such programs comply
with this Section and | 2 | | Section 14-8.02.
| 3 | | No otherwise qualified disabled child receiving special
| 4 | | education
and related services under Article 14 shall solely by | 5 | | reason of his or
her disability be excluded from the | 6 | | participation in or be
denied the
benefits of or be subjected | 7 | | to discrimination under any program or
activity provided by a | 8 | | State agency.
| 9 | | State agencies providing special education and related | 10 | | services,
including room and board, either directly or through | 11 | | grants or purchases
of services shall continue to provide these | 12 | | services according to
current law and practice. Room and board | 13 | | costs not provided by a State
agency other than the State Board | 14 | | of Education shall be provided by the
State Board of Education | 15 | | to the extent of available funds. An amount equal
to one-half | 16 | | of the State
education agency's share of IDEA PART B federal | 17 | | monies, or so
much thereof
as may actually be needed, shall | 18 | | annually be appropriated to pay for the
additional costs of | 19 | | providing for room and board for those children
placed pursuant | 20 | | to Section 14-7.02 of this Code and, after all such
room and
| 21 | | board costs are paid, for similar expenditures
for children | 22 | | served pursuant to
Section 14-7.02 or 14-7.02b of this Code. | 23 | | Any such excess
room and board funds must first be directed to | 24 | | those school districts
with students costing in excess of 4 | 25 | | times the district's per capita tuition
charge and then to
| 26 | | community based programs that serve as alternatives to |
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| 1 | | residential
placements.
| 2 | | Beginning with Fiscal Year 1997 and continuing through | 3 | | Fiscal Year 2000,
100% of the former Chapter I, Section 89-313 | 4 | | federal funds shall be allocated
by
the State Board of | 5 | | Education in the same manner as IDEA, PART B "flow through"
| 6 | | funding to local school districts, joint agreements, and | 7 | | special education
cooperatives for the maintenance of | 8 | | instructional and related support services
to students with | 9 | | disabilities.
However, beginning with Fiscal Year 1998, the | 10 | | total IDEA Part B discretionary
funds available to the State | 11 | | Board of Education shall not exceed the maximum
permissible | 12 | | under federal law or 20% of the total federal funds available | 13 | | to
the State, whichever is less. After
all room and board
| 14 | | payments and similar
expenditures are made by the State Board | 15 | | of Education as required by this
Section, the State Board of | 16 | | Education may use the remaining funds for
administration and | 17 | | for providing discretionary activities. However, the State
| 18 | | Board of Education may use no more than 25% of its available | 19 | | IDEA Part B
discretionary funds for administrative services.
| 20 | | Special education and related services included in the | 21 | | child's
individualized educational program which are not | 22 | | provided by another
State agency shall be included in the | 23 | | special education and related
services provided by the State | 24 | | Board of Education and the local school
district.
| 25 | | The State Board of Education with the advice of the | 26 | | Advisory Council
shall prescribe the standards and make the |
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| 1 | | necessary rules and
regulations for special education programs | 2 | | administered by local school
boards, including but not limited | 3 | | to establishment of classes, training
requirements of teachers | 4 | | and other professional personnel, eligibility
and admission of | 5 | | pupils, the curriculum, class size limitation, building
| 6 | | programs, housing, transportation, special equipment and | 7 | | instructional
supplies, and the applications for claims for | 8 | | reimbursement. The State
Board of Education shall promulgate | 9 | | rules and regulations for annual
evaluations of the | 10 | | effectiveness of all special education programs and
annual | 11 | | evaluation by the local school district of the individualized
| 12 | | educational program for each child for whom it provides special
| 13 | | education services.
| 14 | | A school district is responsible for the provision of | 15 | | educational
services for all school age children residing | 16 | | within its boundaries
excluding any student placed under the | 17 | | provisions of Section 14-7.02 or any
disabled student whose | 18 | | parent or guardian lives outside of the State of
Illinois as | 19 | | described in Section 14-1.11.
| 20 | | (Source: P.A. 93-1022, eff. 8-24-04; 94-69, eff. 7-1-05.)
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