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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 226
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 226,  on  page  1,
 3    lines  1, 2, 5, and 6, by changing "changing Section 2-3.118"
 4    each time it appears with "adding Section 2-3.118a"; and
 5    by replacing lines 7 through 20 with the following:
 6        "(105 ILCS 5/2-3.118a new)
 7        Sec. 2-3.118a.  Non-Public  School  Students'  Access  to
 8    Technology.  (a) The General Assembly finds and declares that
 9    the   State   of   Illinois   Constitution  provides  that  a
10    "fundamental goal of the People of the State of  Illinois  is
11    the  educational  development of all persons to the limits of
12    their capacities" and that  the  educational  development  of
13    every  elementary  and  secondary  school  student serves the
14    public purposes of the State.  In order  to  enable  Illinois
15    students  to leave school with the basic skills and knowledge
16    that will enable them to find and  hold  jobs  and  otherwise
17    function  as productive members of society, all students must
18    have  access  to  the  educational  resources   provided   by
19    computers and technology.  The provisions of this Section are
20    in  the  public interest, for the public benefit, and serve a
21    secular public purpose.
22        (b) The State Board of Education shall provide non-public
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 1    schools with  ports  on  the  Board's  statewide  educational
 2    network,  provided  that  this  access  does not diminish the
 3    services available to public schools and students.  The Board
 4    shall charge for this access in an amount necessary to offset
 5    its cost.  Access to the statewide network may be  used  only
 6    for secular educational purposes.
 7        (c) For the purposes of this Section, a non-public school
 8    means  any  non-profit, non-home based, non-public elementary
 9    or secondary school that is in compliance with  Title  VI  of
10    the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964,  and  attendance  at which
11    satisfies the requirements of  Section  26-1  of  the  School
12    Code.".

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