Public Act 102-0412 Public Act 0412 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0412 | HB0024 Enrolled | LRB102 03802 CMG 13815 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section | 27-9.1 as follows:
| (105 ILCS 5/27-9.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 27-9.1)
| Sec. 27-9.1. Sex education.
| (a) In this Section: | "Adapt" means to modify an evidence-based program model
| for use with a particular demographic, ethnic, linguistic, or
| cultural group. | "Age appropriate" means suitable to particular ages or age
| groups of children and adolescents, based on the developing
| cognitive, emotional, and behavioral capacity typical for the
| age or age group. | "Evidence-based program" means a program for which
| systematic, empirical research or evaluation has provided
| evidence of effectiveness. | "Medically accurate" means verified or supported by the
| weight of research conducted in compliance with accepted
| scientific methods and published in peer-reviewed journals,
if | applicable, or comprising information recognized as accurate, | objective, and complete. |
| "Sexting" means the act of sending, sharing, receiving, or | forwarding a sexually explicit or sexually suggestive image, | video, or text message by a digital or electronic device, | including, but not limited to, a mobile or cellular telephone | or a computer. | (a-5) No pupil shall be required to take or participate in | any class or course
in comprehensive sex education if his | parent or guardian submits written
objection thereto, and | refusal to take or participate in such course or
program shall | not be reason for suspension or expulsion of such pupil.
Each | class or course in comprehensive sex education offered in any | of
grades 6 through 12 shall include instruction on both | abstinence and contraception for the prevention of pregnancy | and sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS.
Nothing | in this Section prohibits instruction in sanitation, hygiene | or
traditional courses in biology.
| (b) All public school
classes that teach sex education and | discuss sexual intercourse in grades 6 through 12 shall
| emphasize that abstinence from
sexual intercourse is a | responsible and positive decision and is the only
protection | that is 100% effective against unwanted teenage pregnancy,
| sexually transmitted diseases, and acquired immune deficiency | syndrome
(AIDS) when transmitted sexually.
| (c) All classes that teach sex education and discuss | sexual intercourse in grades 6 through 12 shall
satisfy the | following criteria:
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| (1) Course material and instruction shall be | developmentally and age appropriate, medically accurate, | and complete.
| (1.5) Course material and instruction shall replicate | evidence-based programs or substantially incorporate | elements of evidence-based programs. | (2) Course material and instruction shall teach honor | and respect for
monogamous heterosexual marriage.
| (3) Course material and instruction shall place | substantial emphasis on both abstinence, including | abstinence until marriage, and contraception for the | prevention of pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases | among youth and shall stress that abstinence is the | ensured method of avoiding unintended pregnancy, sexually | transmitted diseases, and HIV/AIDS.
| (4) Course material and instruction shall include a | discussion of the
possible emotional and psychological | consequences of preadolescent and
adolescent sexual | intercourse and the consequences of
unwanted adolescent | pregnancy.
| (5) Course material and instruction shall stress that | sexually
transmitted diseases are serious possible hazards | of sexual intercourse.
Pupils shall be provided with | statistics based on the latest medical
information citing | the failure and success rates of condoms in preventing
| AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
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| (6) Course material and instruction shall advise | pupils of the laws
pertaining to their financial | responsibility to children born in and out of
wedlock.
| (7) Course material and instruction shall advise | pupils of the
circumstances under which it is unlawful for | a person to have sexual relations
with an individual who | is under the age of 17 and for a person who is in a | position of trust, authority, or supervision to have | sexual relations with an individual who is under the age | of 18 pursuant to Article 11 of the
Criminal Code of 2012.
| (8) Course material and instruction shall teach pupils | to not make
unwanted physical and verbal sexual advances | and how to say no to unwanted
sexual advances. Pupils | shall be taught that it is wrong to take advantage
of or to | exploit another person. The material and instruction shall | also
encourage youth to resist negative peer pressure. The | material and instruction shall include discussion on what | may be considered sexual harassment or sexual assault.
| (9) (Blank).
| (10) Course material and instruction shall teach | pupils about the dangers associated with drug and alcohol | consumption during pregnancy. | (11) Course material and instruction must include an | age-appropriate discussion on the meaning of consent that | includes discussion on recognizing all of the following: | (A) That consent is a freely given agreement to |
| sexual activity. | (B) That consent to one particular sexual activity | does not constitute consent to other types of sexual | activities. | (C) That a person's lack of verbal or physical | resistance or submission resulting from the use or | threat of force does not constitute consent. | (D) That a person's manner of dress does not | constitute consent. | (E) That a person's consent to past sexual | activity does not constitute consent to future sexual | activity. | (F) That a person's consent to engage in sexual | activity with one person does not constitute consent | to engage in sexual activity with another person. | (G) That a person can withdraw consent at any | time. | (H) That a person cannot consent to sexual | activity if that person is unable to understand the | nature of the activity or give knowing consent due to | certain circumstances that include, but are not | limited to, (i) the person is incapacitated due to the | use or influence of alcohol or drugs,
(ii) the person | is asleep or unconscious,
(iii) the person is a minor, | or
(iv) the person is incapacitated due to a mental | disability. |
| (12) Course material and instruction shall include an | age-appropriate discussion about sexting. The discussion | about sexting must include an exploration of all of the | following areas: | (A) The possible consequences of sharing or | forwarding sexually explicit or sexually suggestive | photographs or images, videos, or text messages. | (B) The identification of situations in which | bullying or harassment may result as a consequence of | sexting. | (C) The possible long-term legal, social, | academic, and other consequences that may result from | possessing sexual content. | (D) The importance of using the Internet safely | and how sexting may pose a risk on the Internet. | (E) The identification of individuals in school, | such as a principal, teacher, school social worker, or | counselor, or a trusted community leader who may be | contacted for assistance with issues, concerns, or | problems. | (F) The development of strategies for resisting | peer pressure and for communicating in a positive | manner. | (d) An opportunity shall be afforded to individuals, | including parents or guardians, to examine
the instructional | materials to be used in such class or course.
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| (e) The State Board of Education shall make available | resource materials, with the cooperation and input of the | agency that administers grant programs consistent with | criteria (1) and (1.5) of subsection (c) of this Section, for | educating children regarding sex education and may take into | consideration the curriculum on this subject developed by | other states, as well as any other curricular materials | suggested by education experts and other groups that work on | sex education issues. Materials may include without limitation | model sex education curriculums and sexual health education | programs. The State Board of Education shall make these | resource materials available on its Internet website. School | districts that do not currently provide sex education are not | required to teach sex education. If a sex education class or | course is offered in any of grades 6 through 12, the school | district may choose and adapt the developmentally and | age-appropriate, medically accurate, evidence-based, and | complete sex education curriculum that meets the specific | needs of its community. | (Source: P.A. 100-684, eff. 8-3-18; 101-579, eff. 1-1-20 .)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/20/2021
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