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Public Act 101-0289 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section | ||||
10-22.20 as follows:
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(105 ILCS 5/10-22.20) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.20)
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Sec. 10-22.20. Classes for adults and youths whose | ||||
schooling has
been interrupted; conditions for State | ||||
reimbursement; use of child
care facilities. | ||||
(a) To establish special classes for the instruction (1)
of | ||||
persons of age 21 years or over and (2) of persons less than | ||||
age 21
and not otherwise in attendance in public school, for | ||||
the purpose of
providing adults in the community and youths | ||||
whose schooling has been
interrupted with such additional basic | ||||
education, vocational skill
training, and other instruction as | ||||
may be necessary to increase their
qualifications for | ||||
employment or other means of self-support and their
ability to | ||||
meet their responsibilities as citizens, including courses of
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instruction regularly accepted for graduation from elementary | ||||
or high
schools and for Americanization and high school | ||||
equivalency testing review classes.
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The board shall pay the necessary expenses of such classes | ||||
out of
school funds of the district, including costs of student |
transportation
and such facilities or provision for child-care | ||
as may be necessary in
the judgment of the board to permit | ||
maximum utilization of the courses
by students with children, | ||
and other special needs of the students
directly related to | ||
such instruction. The expenses thus incurred shall
be subject | ||
to State reimbursement, as provided in Section 2-12.5 of the | ||
Public Community College Act this Section . The
board may make a | ||
tuition charge for persons taking instruction who are
not | ||
subject to State reimbursement, such tuition charge not to | ||
exceed
the per capita cost of such classes.
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The cost of such instruction, including the additional | ||
expenses herein
authorized, incurred for recipients of | ||
financial aid under the Illinois
Public Aid Code, or for | ||
persons for whom education and training aid has been
authorized | ||
under Section 9-8 of that Code, shall be assumed in its | ||
entirety
from funds appropriated by the State to the Illinois | ||
Community College
Board as provided in Section 2-12.5 of the | ||
Public Community College Act .
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(b) The
Illinois Community College Board shall establish
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the standards for the
courses of instruction reimbursed
under | ||
this Section. The Illinois Community College Board shall | ||
supervise the
administration of the programs. The Illinois | ||
Community College Board shall
determine the cost
of instruction | ||
in accordance with standards established by the Illinois
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Community College Board, including therein
other incidental | ||
costs as herein authorized, which shall serve as the basis of
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State reimbursement in accordance with the provisions of the | ||
Public Community College Act this Section . In the
approval of | ||
programs and the determination of the cost of instruction, the
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Illinois Community College Board shall provide
for the maximum | ||
utilization of federal
funds for such programs.
The Illinois | ||
Community College Board shall also provide for:
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(1) the development of an index of need for program | ||
planning and for area
funding allocations, as defined by | ||
the Illinois Community College Board;
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(2) the method for calculating hours of instruction, as | ||
defined by the
Illinois Community College Board, claimable
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for reimbursement and a method to phase in
the calculation | ||
and for adjusting the calculations in cases where the | ||
services
of a program are interrupted due to circumstances | ||
beyond the control of the
program provider;
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(3) a plan for the reallocation of funds to increase | ||
the amount allocated
for grants based upon program | ||
performance as set forth in subsection (d) below;
and
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(4) the development of standards for determining | ||
grants based upon
performance as set forth in subsection | ||
(d) below and a plan for the phased-in
implementation of | ||
those standards.
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For instruction provided by school districts and community | ||
college
districts beginning July 1, 1996 and thereafter, | ||
reimbursement
provided by
the Illinois Community College Board | ||
for
classes authorized by this Section
shall be provided from
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funds appropriated for the reimbursement criteria set forth in | ||
subsection (c)
below.
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(c) (Blank). Upon the annual approval of the Illinois | ||
Community College Board, reimbursement
shall be first provided | ||
for transportation, child care services, and other
special | ||
needs of the students directly related to instruction and then | ||
from the
funds remaining
an amount equal to the product of the | ||
total credit hours or units
of instruction approved by the | ||
Illinois Community College Board, multiplied by the
following:
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(1) For adult basic education, the maximum | ||
reimbursement per
credit hour
or per unit of instruction | ||
shall be equal to (i) through fiscal year 2017, the general | ||
state aid per pupil
foundation level established in | ||
subsection (B) of Section 18-8.05, divided by
60, or (ii) | ||
in fiscal year 2018 and thereafter, the prior fiscal year | ||
reimbursement level multiplied by the Consumer Price Index | ||
for All Urban Consumers for all items published by the | ||
United States Department of Labor;
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(2) The maximum reimbursement per credit hour or per | ||
unit of
instruction
in subparagraph (1) above shall be | ||
weighted for students enrolled in classes
defined as | ||
vocational skills and
approved
by the Illinois Community | ||
College Board by
1.25;
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(3) The maximum reimbursement per credit hour or per | ||
unit of
instruction
in subparagraph (1) above shall be | ||
multiplied by .90 for students enrolled in
classes defined |
as adult
secondary
education programs and approved by the | ||
Illinois Community College Board;
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(4) (Blank); and
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(5) Funding
for program years after 1999-2000 shall be | ||
determined by the Illinois
Community College Board.
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(d) (Blank). Upon its annual approval, the Illinois | ||
Community College Board
shall provide grants to eligible | ||
programs for supplemental
activities to improve or expand | ||
services under the Adult Education Act.
Eligible programs shall | ||
be determined based upon performance outcomes of
students in | ||
the programs as set by the Illinois Community College Board.
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(e) (Blank). Reimbursement under this Section shall not | ||
exceed
the actual costs of the approved program.
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If the amount appropriated to the Illinois Community | ||
College Board for
reimbursement under this Section is less than | ||
the amount required under
this Act, the apportionment shall
be | ||
proportionately reduced.
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School districts and community college districts may | ||
assess students up
to $3.00 per credit hour, for classes other | ||
than Adult Basic Education level
programs, if needed to meet | ||
program costs.
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(f) (Blank). An education plan shall be established for | ||
each adult or youth
whose
schooling has been interrupted and | ||
who is participating in the
instructional programs provided | ||
under this Section.
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Each school board and community college shall keep an |
accurate and
detailed account of the
students assigned to and | ||
receiving instruction under this Section who
are subject to | ||
State reimbursement and shall submit reports of services
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provided commencing with fiscal year 1997 as required by the | ||
Illinois
Community College Board.
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For classes authorized under this Section, a credit hour or | ||
unit of
instruction is equal to 15 hours of direct instruction | ||
for students
enrolled in approved adult education programs at | ||
midterm and making
satisfactory progress, in accordance with | ||
standards established by the Illinois Community College Board.
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(g) (Blank). Upon proof submitted to the Illinois
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Department of Human Services of the payment of all claims | ||
submitted under
this Section, that Department shall apply for | ||
federal funds made
available therefor and any federal funds so | ||
received shall
be paid into the General Revenue Fund in the | ||
State Treasury.
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School districts or community colleges providing classes | ||
under this Section
shall submit applications to the Illinois | ||
Community College Board for
preapproval in accordance with the | ||
standards established by the Illinois
Community College Board. | ||
Payments shall be made by the Illinois Community
College Board | ||
based upon approved programs. Interim expenditure reports may
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be required by the Illinois Community College Board. Final
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claims for the school year shall be submitted to the regional | ||
superintendents
for transmittal to the Illinois Community | ||
College Board. Final adjusted
payments shall be made by |
September
30.
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If a school district or community college district fails to | ||
provide, or
is providing unsatisfactory or insufficient | ||
classes under this Section,
the Illinois Community College | ||
Board may enter
into agreements with public or
private | ||
educational or other agencies other than the public schools for
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the establishment of such classes.
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(h) (Blank). If a school district or community college | ||
district establishes
child-care
facilities for the children of | ||
participants in classes established under
this Section, it may | ||
extend the use of these facilities to students who
have | ||
obtained employment and to other persons in the community whose
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children require care and supervision while the parent or other | ||
person in
charge of the children is employed or otherwise | ||
absent from the home during
all or part of the day. It may make | ||
the facilities available before and
after as well as during | ||
regular school hours to school age and preschool
age children | ||
who may benefit thereby, including children who require care
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and supervision pending the return of their parent or other | ||
person in
charge of their care from employment or other | ||
activity requiring absence
from the home.
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The Illinois Community College Board shall
pay to the board | ||
the cost of care
in the facilities for any child who is a | ||
recipient of financial aid
under the Illinois Public Aid Code.
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The board may charge for care of children for whom it | ||
cannot make
claim under the provisions of this Section. The |
charge shall not exceed
per capita cost, and to the extent | ||
feasible, shall be fixed at a level
which will permit | ||
utilization by employed parents of low or moderate
income. It | ||
may also permit any other State or local governmental agency
or | ||
private agency providing care for children to purchase care.
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After July 1, 1970 when the provisions of Section 10-20.20 | ||
become
operative in the district, children in a child-care | ||
facility shall be
transferred to the kindergarten established | ||
under that Section for such
portion of the day as may be | ||
required for the kindergarten program, and
only the prorated | ||
costs of care and training provided in the Center for
the | ||
remaining period shall be charged to the Illinois Department of
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Human Services or other persons or agencies paying for such | ||
care.
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(i) (Blank). The provisions of this Section shall also | ||
apply to school
districts having a population exceeding | ||
500,000.
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(j) In addition to claiming reimbursement under this | ||
Section, a school
district may claim general State aid under | ||
Section 18-8.05 or evidence-based funding under Section | ||
18-8.15 for any student
under age 21 who is enrolled in courses | ||
accepted for graduation from elementary
or high school and who | ||
otherwise meets the requirements of Section 18-8.05 or 18-8.15 , | ||
as applicable .
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(Source: P.A. 100-465, eff. 8-31-17.)
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Section 10. The Adult Education Act is amended by changing | ||
Sections 1-3, 2-4, and 3-1 as follows:
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(105 ILCS 405/1-3) (from Ch. 122, par. 201-3)
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Sec. 1-3. Definitions. The following terms shall have the | ||
meanings respectively prescribed for
them, except as the | ||
context otherwise requires:
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"Adult and Continuing Education" means academic | ||
instruction and educational services below the postsecondary | ||
level that increase an individual's ability to (i) read, write, | ||
and speak in English and perform mathematics or other | ||
activities necessary for the attainment of a secondary school | ||
diploma or its recognized equivalent and (ii) transition to | ||
postsecondary education and training or obtain employment | ||
organized,
systematic instruction,
and related educational | ||
services, for students enrolled in a program
conducted by a | ||
publicly supported educational institution. Such students
are | ||
beyond compulsory education age, not currently enrolled in a | ||
regular
elementary or high school, and are not seeking college
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credit toward an associate degree or degree. The instruction | ||
may be
full-time or part-time for the purpose of providing | ||
students or groups with
opportunities for personal improvement | ||
and enrichment, preparation for
effective participation as | ||
citizens (including English for foreign-speaking
individuals), | ||
family life and parent education, elementary and high school
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education, for which credit may be granted toward diploma |
requirements,
occupational and technical training and | ||
retraining .
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"Board" means (i) the State Board of Education until July | ||
1, 2001 and (ii)
the Illinois Community College Board on and | ||
after July 1, 2001 .
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(Source: P.A. 91-830, eff. 7-1-00.)
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(105 ILCS 405/2-4) (from Ch. 122, par. 202-4)
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Sec. 2-4. Area Planning Councils. An On or before October | ||
15, 1982, an Area
Planning Council shall be established within | ||
the boundaries of each
community college district. A | ||
representative of each approved adult education provider is | ||
required to participate on the Area Planning Council. Other | ||
members may include: | ||
(1) regional superintendents of schools; | ||
(2) representatives of school districts; | ||
(3) representatives of the community college | ||
district's career and technical education program; | ||
(4) representatives of the community college | ||
district's financial aid office; | ||
(5) representatives of the community college | ||
district's student services office; | ||
(6) representatives of local workforce boards under | ||
the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act; | ||
(7) persons with an interest in adult education | ||
services provided within the community college district; |
and | ||
(8) persons with an interest in adult education | ||
services provided within the Area Planning Council | ||
district, including, but not limited to, representatives | ||
of social service agencies, businesses and employers, | ||
vocational rehabilitation services of the Department of | ||
Human Services, and the Department of Employment Security. | ||
Each Area Planning Council must elect officers and develop | ||
bylaws that indicate the membership of the Council. The Area | ||
Planning Council chairperson must be a representative of an | ||
adult education provider approved by the Board. In areas where | ||
large multiple-provider Area Planning Councils exist, the | ||
Board may designate sub-areas within an Area Planning Council | ||
district to ensure maximum representation of need. The Board | ||
shall determine the guidelines for the bylaws and operation of | ||
the Area Planning Council.
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On or before March 1 of each year each Area Planning | ||
Council shall submit
an annual Adult Education Plan for the | ||
area. The Area Adult Education Plan
shall provide for the | ||
development and coordination of adult education programs
in the | ||
area as prescribed by the Board. The Area Adult Education Plan | ||
must be aligned with Title II of the federal Workforce | ||
Innovation and Opportunity Act, the State Unified Plan, local | ||
workforce boards, and one-stop activities and must include | ||
involvement of the local Board-approved adult education | ||
workforce board representative. The local adult education |
workforce board representative is responsible for convening | ||
Area Planning Council chairpersons in a local workforce area to | ||
provide information
regarding the development of the Area Adult | ||
Education Plans and related federal Workforce Innovation and | ||
Opportunity Act activities. If the Board finds that the annual | ||
Area Adult Education
Plan submitted by the Area Planning | ||
Council meets the requirements of this
amendatory
Act of 1982 | ||
and the established standards and guidelines, the Board shall | ||
approve the Plan. The approval of adult education
programs
by | ||
the Board for reimbursement under Section 2-12.5 of the Public | ||
Community College Act
10-22.20
of the School Code shall be | ||
based on the Adult Education Plan approved for the
Area. The | ||
Area Adult Education Plan must be approved prior to funding | ||
being made available to an Area Planning Council district.
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On or before March 1, 2002 and each year thereafter, the | ||
Board shall submit
an annual report to the Governor and the | ||
General
Assembly for adult education for the preceding school | ||
year. The annual
report shall include a summary of adult | ||
education needs and programs; the
number of students served, | ||
federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act activities, | ||
high school equivalency information, credit hours or units of | ||
instruction, performance data, total adult education | ||
allocations, and State reimbursement for adult basic | ||
education, adult secondary education, English language | ||
acquisition, high school credit, integrated English literacy | ||
and , civics education, and bridge and integrated education
and |
training programs in coordination with , and vocational
skills | ||
training programs ; the criteria used for program approval; and | ||
any
recommendations.
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(Source: P.A. 99-650, eff. 7-28-16 .)
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(105 ILCS 405/3-1) (from Ch. 122, par. 203-1)
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Sec. 3-1. Apportionment for Adult Education Courses. Any | ||
school district maintaining adult
education classes for the | ||
instruction of persons over 21 years of age
and youths under 21 | ||
years of age whose schooling has been interrupted
shall be | ||
entitled to claim an apportionment in accordance with the | ||
provisions
of Section 10-22.20 of the School Code and Section | ||
2-4 of this Act.
Any public community college district | ||
maintaining adult education
classes for the instruction of | ||
those persons who (i) are 16 years of age or older, are not | ||
enrolled or required to be enrolled in a secondary school under | ||
State law, and are basic-skills deficient, (ii) do not have a | ||
secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent and have | ||
not achieved an equivalent level of education, or (iii) are an | ||
English language learner over 21 years of age and youths
under | ||
21 years of age whose schooling has been interrupted shall be
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entitled to claim an apportionment in accordance with the | ||
provisions of
Section 2-16.02 of the Public Community College | ||
Act.
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Reimbursement as herein provided shall be limited to adult | ||
basic education, adult secondary and high school equivalency |
testing education, high school credit, literacy, English | ||
language acquisition, integrated English literacy and civics | ||
education, integrated education and training in coordination | ||
with vocational skills training, and any other activities that | ||
to courses
regularly accepted for graduation from elementary or | ||
high schools and
for Americanization and high school | ||
equivalency testing review classes
which are approved by the | ||
Board.
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If the amount appropriated for this purpose is less than | ||
the
amount required under the provisions of this Section, the | ||
apportionment
for local districts shall be
proportionately | ||
reduced.
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(Source: P.A. 98-718, eff. 1-1-15 .)
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(105 ILCS 405/2-1 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 405/2-2 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 405/3-2 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 405/3-3 rep.)
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Section 15. The Adult Education Act is amended by repealing | ||
Sections 2-1, 2-2, 3-2, and 3-3.
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(105 ILCS 410/Act rep.)
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Section 20. The Adult Education Reporting Act is repealed. | ||
Section 25. The Public Community College Act is amended by | ||
changing Section 2-12 and by adding Section 2-12.5 as follows:
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(110 ILCS 805/2-12) (from Ch. 122, par. 102-12)
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Sec. 2-12. The State Board shall have the power and it | ||
shall be its duty:
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(a) To provide statewide planning for community | ||
colleges as
institutions of higher education and to | ||
coordinate the programs, services
and activities of all | ||
community colleges in the State so as to encourage
and | ||
establish a system of locally initiated and administered
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comprehensive community colleges.
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(b) To organize and conduct feasibility surveys for new | ||
community
colleges or for the inclusion of existing | ||
institutions as community
colleges and the locating of new | ||
institutions.
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(c) (Blank).
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(c-5) In collaboration with the community colleges, to | ||
furnish information for State and federal accountability | ||
purposes, promote student and institutional improvement, | ||
and meet research needs. | ||
(d) To cooperate with the community colleges in | ||
collecting and maintaining student characteristics, | ||
enrollment and completion data, faculty and staff | ||
characteristics, financial data, admission standards, | ||
qualification and certification of
facilities, and any | ||
other issues facing community colleges.
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(e) To enter into contracts with other governmental |
agencies and eligible
providers, such as local educational | ||
agencies, community-based
organizations of demonstrated | ||
effectiveness, volunteer literacy organizations
of | ||
demonstrated effectiveness, institutions of higher | ||
education, public and
private nonprofit agencies, | ||
libraries, and public housing authorities; to
accept | ||
federal funds and to plan with other State agencies when | ||
appropriate for
the allocation of such federal funds for | ||
instructional programs and student
services including such | ||
funds for adult education and literacy,
vocational and | ||
career and technical education, and retraining as may be | ||
allocated by
state and federal agencies for the aid of | ||
community colleges. To receive,
receipt for, hold in trust, | ||
expend and administer, for all purposes of this
Act, funds | ||
and other aid made available by the federal government or | ||
by other
agencies public or private, subject to | ||
appropriation by the General Assembly.
The changes to this | ||
subdivision (e) made by Public Act 91-830 this amendatory | ||
Act of the 91st
General
Assembly apply on and after July 1, | ||
2001.
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(f) To determine efficient and adequate standards for | ||
community
colleges for the physical plant, heating, | ||
lighting, ventilation,
sanitation, safety, equipment and | ||
supplies, instruction and teaching,
curriculum, library, | ||
operation, maintenance, administration and
supervision, | ||
and to grant recognition certificates to community |
colleges
meeting such standards.
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(g) To determine the standards for establishment of | ||
community
colleges and the proper location of the site in | ||
relation to existing
institutions of higher education | ||
offering academic, occupational and
technical training | ||
curricula, possible enrollment, assessed valuation,
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industrial, business, agricultural, and other conditions | ||
reflecting
educational needs in the area to be served; | ||
however, no community
college may be considered as being | ||
recognized nor may the establishment
of any community | ||
college be authorized in any district which shall be
deemed | ||
inadequate for the maintenance, in accordance with the | ||
desirable
standards thus determined, of a community | ||
college offering the basic
subjects of general education | ||
and suitable vocational and
semiprofessional and technical | ||
curricula.
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(h) To approve or disapprove new units of instruction, | ||
research or
public service as defined in Section 3-25.1
of | ||
this Act submitted by the
boards of trustees of the | ||
respective community college districts of this
State. The | ||
State Board may discontinue programs which fail to reflect
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the educational needs of the area being served.
The | ||
community college district shall be granted 60 days | ||
following the
State Board staff recommendation and prior to | ||
the State Board's action to
respond to concerns regarding | ||
the program in question. If the State Board
acts to abolish |
a community college program, the community college | ||
district
has a right to appeal the decision in accordance | ||
with administrative rules
promulgated by the State Board | ||
under the provisions of the Illinois
Administrative | ||
Procedure Act.
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(i) To review and approve or disapprove any contract or | ||
agreement that community colleges enter into with any | ||
organization, association, educational institution, or | ||
government agency to provide educational services for | ||
academic credit. The State Board is authorized to monitor | ||
performance under any contract or agreement that is | ||
approved by the State Board.
If the State Board does not | ||
approve a particular contract or agreement,
the community | ||
college district has a right to appeal the decision in
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accordance with administrative rules promulgated by the | ||
State Board under
the provisions of the Illinois | ||
Administrative Procedure Act. Nothing in this subdivision | ||
subsection (i) shall be interpreted as applying to | ||
collective bargaining agreements with any labor | ||
organization.
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(j) To establish guidelines regarding sabbatical | ||
leaves.
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(k) To establish guidelines for the admission into | ||
special,
appropriate programs conducted or created by | ||
community colleges for
elementary and secondary school | ||
dropouts who have received truant status
from the school |
districts of this State in compliance with Section 26-14 of | ||
the
The School Code.
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(l) (Blank).
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(m) (Blank).
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(n) To create and participate in the conduct and | ||
operation of any
corporation, joint venture, partnership, | ||
association, or other organizational
entity that has the | ||
power: (i) to acquire land, buildings, and other capital
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equipment for the use and benefit of the community colleges | ||
or their students;
(ii) to accept gifts and make grants for | ||
the use and benefit of the community
colleges or their | ||
students; (iii) to aid in the instruction and education of
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students of community colleges; and (iv) to promote | ||
activities to acquaint
members of the community with the | ||
facilities of the various community
colleges.
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(o) To On and after July 1, 2001, to ensure the | ||
effective teaching of adult learners adults
and to prepare | ||
them
for success in employment and lifelong learning by | ||
administering a
network of providers, programs, and | ||
services to provide classes for the instruction of those | ||
individuals who (i) are 16 years of age or older, are not | ||
enrolled or required to be enrolled in a secondary school | ||
under State law, and are basic-skills deficient, (ii) do | ||
not have a secondary school diploma or its recognized | ||
equivalent and have not achieved an equivalent level of | ||
education, or (iii) are an English language learner. |
Classes in adult education may include adult basic
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education, adult secondary and high school equivalency | ||
testing education, high school credit, literacy, English | ||
language acquisition, integrated education and training in | ||
coordination with vocational skills training English as a
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second language , and any other instruction designed to | ||
prepare adult
students to function successfully in society | ||
and to experience success in
postsecondary education and | ||
employment.
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(p) To On and after July 1, 2001, to supervise the | ||
administration of adult
education and literacy programs, | ||
to establish the standards for such
courses of instruction | ||
and supervise the administration thereof, to contract
with | ||
other State and local agencies and eligible providers of | ||
demonstrated effectiveness, such as local
educational | ||
agencies, community-based organizations, volunteer | ||
literacy organizations,
institutions of higher education, | ||
public and private nonprofit agencies,
libraries, public | ||
housing authorities, and nonprofit non-profit institutions | ||
for the purpose of promoting and
establishing classes for | ||
instruction under these programs, to contract with
other | ||
State and local agencies to accept and expend | ||
appropriations for
educational purposes to reimburse local | ||
eligible providers for the cost of
these programs, and to | ||
establish an advisory council consisting of all
categories | ||
of eligible providers; agency partners, such as the State |
Board of
Education, the Department of Human Services, the | ||
Department of Employment
Security, the Department of | ||
Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and the Secretary of | ||
State literacy program; and other
stakeholders to | ||
identify, deliberate, and make recommendations to the | ||
State
Board on adult education policy and priorities. The | ||
State Board shall support statewide geographic | ||
distribution;
diversity of eligible providers; and the | ||
adequacy, stability, and
predictability of funding so as | ||
not to disrupt or diminish, but rather to
enhance, adult | ||
education and literacy services.
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(Source: P.A. 99-655, eff. 7-28-16; 100-884, eff. 1-1-19; | ||
revised 10-9-18.)
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(110 ILCS 805/2-12.5 new) | ||
Sec. 2-12.5. Classes for adults and youths whose schooling | ||
has been interrupted. | ||
(a) The State Board shall reimburse adult education | ||
providers from funds appropriated for approved expenses that | ||
are established and determined by the State Board in compliance | ||
with the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and | ||
other State and federal requirements. The State Board shall | ||
establish standards to determine the cost of instruction, | ||
including any other authorized incidental costs, which shall | ||
serve as the basis of State reimbursement in accordance with | ||
the provisions of this Section. In the approval of programs and |
the determination of the cost of instruction, the State Board | ||
shall provide for the maximum utilization of federal and State | ||
funds for those programs. The State Board shall also provide | ||
for: | ||
(1) the development of an index of need for program | ||
planning and for area funding allocations, as defined by | ||
the State Board; | ||
(2) the method for calculating hours of instruction, as | ||
defined by the State Board, claimable for reimbursement and | ||
a method to phase in the calculation and for adjusting the | ||
calculations in cases in which the services of a program | ||
are interrupted due to circumstances beyond the control of | ||
the program provider; | ||
(3) a plan for the reallocation of funds to increase | ||
the amount allocated for grants based upon program | ||
performance; and | ||
(4) the development of standards, programs, and | ||
guidelines consistent with the federal Workforce | ||
Innovation and Opportunity Act. | ||
(b) For adult education instruction as listed under | ||
subdivision (o) of Section 2-12, the maximum generation rate | ||
for reimbursement per credit hour or per unit of instruction | ||
shall be equal to the community college system reimbursement | ||
rate for adult education divided by one-third. | ||
(c) Upon its annual approval, the State Board shall provide | ||
grants to eligible programs for activities to improve or expand |
services under the federal Workforce Innovation and | ||
Opportunity Act, Title II - Adult Education and Literacy. | ||
Eligible programs shall be determined based upon competitive | ||
processes and based on federal and State program | ||
considerations, as set by the State Board. | ||
(d) Reimbursement under this Section may not exceed the | ||
actual costs of the approved program. Approved programs may | ||
assess students, except those students receiving public aid | ||
under the Illinois Public Aid Code, up to $6.00 per credit hour | ||
or unit of instruction, not to exceed $30.00 per semester per | ||
student, if needed to meet program costs. | ||
(e) An education plan shall be established for each adult | ||
learner who is participating in the instructional programs | ||
provided under this Section. | ||
(f) Each adult education provider shall keep an accurate | ||
and detailed account of the students assigned to and receiving | ||
instruction under this Section who are enrolled in classroom | ||
instruction. Each adult education provider shall submit | ||
reports of services provided as required by the State Board. | ||
(g) For classes authorized under this Section, a credit | ||
hour or unit of instruction is equal to 15 hours of direct | ||
instruction for students enrolled in approved adult education | ||
programs at midterm and making satisfactory progress, in | ||
accordance with standards established by the State Board. | ||
(h) If an approved adult education provider fails to | ||
provide or is providing unsatisfactory or insufficient classes |
under Section 2-12 and this Section, the State Board may enter | ||
into agreements with other eligible providers.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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