(20 ILCS 2405/13) (from Ch. 23, par. 3444)
Sec. 13. The Department shall have all powers reasonable and necessary
for the administration of institutions for persons with one or more
disabilities under subsection (f) of Section 3 of this Act, including, but
not limited to, the authority to do the following:
(a) Appoint and remove the superintendents of the
institutions operated by the Department, except for those superintendents whose appointment and removal is provided for under Section 10 of this Act; obtain all other employees
subject to the provisions of the Personnel Code, except for educational and professional employees of the Illinois School for the Deaf and the Illinois School for the Visually Impaired who are certified by the Illinois State Board of Education or licensed by the appropriate agency or entity to which licensing authority has been delegated, and all other employees of the Schools who are obtained by the superintendents as provided under Section 10 of this Act, subject to the provisions of the Personnel Code and any applicable collective bargaining agreement; and conduct
staff training programs for the development and improvement of services.
(b) Provide supervision, housing accommodations, board or the
payment of boarding costs, tuition, and treatment free of charge, except
as otherwise specified in this Act, for residents of this State who are
cared for in any institution, or for persons receiving services under
any program under the jurisdiction of the Department. Residents of other
states may be admitted upon payment of the costs of board, tuition, and
treatment as determined by the Department; provided, that no resident of
another state shall be received or retained to the exclusion of any
resident of this State. The Department shall accept any donation for the
board, tuition, and treatment of any person receiving service or care.
(c) Cooperate with the State Board of Education and the Department of
Children and Family Services in a program to provide for the placement,
supervision, and foster care of children with disabilities who must leave their
home community in order to attend schools offering programs in special
education.
(d) Assess and collect (i) student activity fees and (ii) charges to
school districts for transportation of students required under the School Code
and provided by the Department. The Department shall direct the expenditure of
all money that has been or may be received by any officer of the several State
institutions under the direction and supervision of the Department as profit on
sales from commissary stores, student activity fees, or charges for student
transportation. The money shall be deposited into a locally held fund and
expended under the direction of the Department for the special comfort,
pleasure, and amusement of residents and employees and the transportation of
residents, provided that amounts expended for comfort, pleasure, and amusement
of employees shall not exceed the amount of profits derived from sales made to
employees by the commissaries, as determined by the Department.
Funds deposited with State institutions under the direction and supervision
of the Department by or for residents of those State institutions shall be
deposited into interest-bearing accounts, and money received as interest and
income on those funds shall be deposited into a "needy student fund" to be held
and administered by the institution. Money in the "needy student
fund" shall be expended for the special comfort, pleasure, and amusement of the
residents of the particular institution where the money is paid or received.
Any money belonging to residents separated by death, discharge, or
unauthorized absence from institutions described under this Section, in
custody of officers of the institutions, may, if unclaimed by the resident or
the legal representatives of the resident for a period of 2 years, be expended
at the direction of the Department for the purposes and in the manner
specified in this subsection (d). Articles of personal property, with the
exception of clothing left in the custody of those officers, shall, if
unclaimed for the period of 2 years, be sold and the money disposed of in the
same manner.
Clothing left at the institution by residents at the time of
separation may be used as determined by the institution if unclaimed by
the resident or legal representatives of the resident within 30
days after notification.
(e) Keep, for each institution under the jurisdiction of the
Department, a register of the number of officers, employees, and
residents present each day in the year, in a form that will
permit a calculation of the average number present each month.
(f) (Blank).
(g) (Blank).
(h) (Blank).
(i) Accept and hold in behalf of the State, if for the public interest, a
grant, gift, or legacy of money or property to the State of Illinois, to the
Department, or to any institution or program of the Department made in trust
for the maintenance or support of a resident of an institution of the
Department, or for any other legitimate purpose connected with any such
institution or program. The Department shall cause each gift, grant, or legacy
to be kept as a distinct fund, and shall invest the gift, grant, or legacy in
the manner provided by the laws of this State as those laws now exist or shall
hereafter be enacted relating to securities in which the deposits in savings
banks may be invested. The Department may, however, in its discretion, deposit
in a proper trust company or savings bank, during the continuance of the trust,
any fund so left in trust for the life of a person and shall adopt rules
and regulations governing the deposit, transfer, or withdrawal of the
fund. The Department shall, on the expiration of any trust as provided in
any instrument creating the trust, dispose of the fund thereby
created in the manner provided in the instrument. The Department shall include
in its required reports a statement showing what funds are so held by it
and the condition of the funds. Monies found on residents at
the time of their admission, or accruing to them during their period of
institutional care, and monies deposited with the superintendents by
relatives, guardians, or friends of residents for the special comfort
and pleasure of a resident, shall remain in the possession of the
superintendents, who shall act as trustees for disbursement to, in behalf
of, or for the benefit of the resident. All types of retirement and
pension benefits from private and public sources may be paid directly to
the superintendent of the institution where the person is a resident,
for deposit to the resident's trust fund account.
(j) Appoint, subject to the Personnel Code, persons to be
members of a police and security force. Members of the police and
security force shall be peace officers and as such have all powers
possessed by policemen in cities and sheriffs, including the power to
make arrests on view or warrants of violations of State statutes or city
or county ordinances. These powers may, however, be exercised only in
counties of more than 500,000 population when required for the
protection of Department properties, interests, and personnel, or
specifically requested by appropriate State or local law enforcement
officials. Members of the police and security force may not serve and
execute civil processes.
(k) Maintain, and deposit receipts from the sale of tickets to
athletic, musical, and other events, fees for participation in school sponsored tournaments and events, and
revenue from student activities relating to charges for art and woodworking projects,
charges for automobile repairs, and other revenue generated from student
projects
into, locally held accounts not to exceed
$20,000 per account for the purposes of (i) providing immediate payment to
officials, judges, and athletic referees for their services rendered and for
other related expenses at school
sponsored contests, tournaments, or events, (ii)
providing payment for expenses related to student revenue producing
activities such as art and woodworking projects, automotive repair work, and
other student activities or projects that generate revenue and incur expenses,
and (iii)
providing students who are enrolled in an
independent living program with cash so that they may fulfill course
objectives by purchasing commodities and other required supplies.
(l) Advance moneys from its appropriations to be maintained in locally
held
accounts at the
schools to establish (i) a "Student Compensation Account" to pay students for
work performed under the student work program, and (ii) a "Student Activity Travel
Account" to pay transportation, meals, and lodging costs of students, coaches,
and activity sponsors while traveling off campus for sporting events, lessons,
and other activities directly associated with the representation of the school. Funds in the "Student Compensation Account" shall not exceed $20,000, and funds in the "Student Activity Travel Account" shall not exceed $200,000.
(l-5) Establish a locally held account (referred to as the Account) to hold, maintain and administer the Therkelsen/Hansen College Loan Fund (referred to as the Fund). All cash represented by the Fund shall be transferred from the State Treasury to the Account. The Department shall promulgate rules regarding the maintenance and use of the Fund and all interest earned thereon; the eligibility of potential borrowers from the Fund; and the awarding and repayment of loans from the Fund; and other rules as applicable regarding the Fund. The administration of the Fund and the promulgation of rules regarding the Fund shall be consistent with the will of Petrea Therkelsen, which establishes the Fund.
(m) Promulgate rules of conduct applicable to the residents of
institutions for persons with one or more disabilities. The rules
shall include specific standards to be used by the Department to
determine (i) whether financial restitution shall be required in the event
of losses or damages resulting from a resident's action and (ii)
the ability of the resident and the resident's parents to pay
restitution.
(Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
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