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Public Act 094-0991
Public Act 0991 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0991 |
SB0859 Enrolled |
LRB094 04502 NHT 34531 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 | 21-23 as follows:
| (105 ILCS 5/21-23) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-23)
| Sec. 21-23. Suspension or revocation of certificate.
| (a) Any certificate issued pursuant to this Article, | including but not
limited to any administrative certificate or | endorsement,
may be suspended
for a
period not to exceed one | calendar year by the regional
superintendent or for a period | not to exceed 5 calendar years by the
State Superintendent of | Education upon evidence of immorality, a condition
of health | detrimental to the welfare of pupils, incompetency,
| unprofessional conduct (which includes the failure to disclose | on an employment application any previous conviction for a sex | offense, as defined in Section 21-23a of this Code, or any | other offense committed in any other state or against the laws | of the United States that, if committed in this State, would be | punishable as a sex offense, as defined in Section 21-23a of | this Code) , the neglect of any professional duty, willful
| failure to report an instance of suspected child abuse or | neglect as
required by the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting | Act, failure to
establish satisfactory repayment on an | educational loan guaranteed by the
Illinois Student Assistance | Commission,
or other just cause. Unprofessional conduct shall
| include refusal to attend or participate in, institutes, | teachers' meetings,
professional readings, or to meet other | reasonable requirements of the
regional superintendent or | State Superintendent of Education. Unprofessional
conduct also | includes conduct that violates the standards,
ethics, or rules
| applicable to the security, administration, monitoring, or |
| scoring of, or the
reporting of scores from, any assessment | test or the Prairie State Achievement
Examination administered
| under Section 2-3.64 or that is known or intended to produce or | report
manipulated or artificial, rather than actual, | assessment or achievement
results
or gains from the | administration of those tests or examinations. It shall
also | include neglect or unnecessary delay in making of statistical | and
other reports required by school officers. The regional | superintendent
or State Superintendent of Education shall upon | receipt of evidence of
immorality, a condition of health | detrimental to the welfare of pupils,
incompetency, | unprofessional conduct, the neglect of any professional
duty or | other just cause serve written notice to the individual and
| afford the individual opportunity for a hearing prior to | suspension. If
a hearing is requested within 10 days of notice | of opportunity for
hearing it shall act as a stay of | proceedings not to exceed 30 days, unless the individual | requests a delay. In such an instance, the stay of proceedings | must be continued for another 30 days. No
certificate shall be | suspended until the teacher has an opportunity for
a hearing at | the educational service region. When a certificate is
| suspended, the right of appeal shall lie to the State Teacher
| Certification Board. When an appeal is taken within 10 days | after
notice of suspension it shall act as a stay of | proceedings not to exceed
120 days. If a certificate is | suspended for a period greater than one
year, the State | Superintendent of Education shall review the suspension
prior | to the expiration of that period to determine whether the cause | for
the suspension has been remedied or continues to exist. | Upon determining
that the cause for suspension has not abated, | the State Superintendent of
Education may order that the | suspension be continued for an appropriate
period. Nothing in | this Section prohibits the continuance of such a
suspension for | an indefinite period if the State Superintendent determines
| that the cause for the suspension remains unabated. Any | certificate may be
revoked for the same reasons as for |
| suspension by the State Superintendent
of Education. No | certificate shall be revoked until the teacher has an
| opportunity for a hearing before the State Teacher | Certification Board,
which hearing must be held within 120
days | from the date the appeal is taken, unless the State Teacher | Certification Board requests a delay. In such an instance, the | stay of the revocation proceedings must be continued until the | completion of the proceedings.
| The State Board may refuse to issue or may suspend the
| certificate of any person who fails to file a return, or to pay | the tax,
penalty or interest shown in a filed return, or to pay | any final assessment
of tax, penalty or interest, as required | by any tax Act administered by the
Illinois Department of | Revenue, until such time as the requirements of any
such tax | Act are satisfied.
| (b) Any certificate issued pursuant to this Article may be | suspended
for an appropriate length of time as determined by | either the regional
superintendent or State Superintendent of | Education upon evidence that the
holder of the certificate has | been named as a perpetrator in an indicated
report filed | pursuant to the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act,
| approved June 26, 1975, as amended, and upon proof by clear and | convincing
evidence that the licensee has caused a child to be | an abused child or
neglected child as defined in the Abused and | Neglected Child Reporting Act.
| The regional superintendent or State Superintendent of | Education shall,
upon receipt of evidence that the certificate | holder has been named a
perpetrator in any indicated report, | serve written notice to the individual
and afford the | individual opportunity for a hearing prior to suspension.
If a | hearing is requested within 10 days of notice of opportunity | for
hearing, it shall act as a stay of proceedings not to | exceed 30 days, unless the individual requests a delay. In such | an instance, the stay of proceedings must be continued for | another 30 days. No
certificate shall be suspended until the | teacher has an opportunity for
a hearing at the educational |
| service region. When a certificate is
suspended, the right of | appeal shall lie to the State Teacher
Certification Board. When | an appeal is taken within 10 days after
notice of suspension it | shall act as a stay of proceedings not to exceed 120
days. The | State Superintendent may revoke any certificate upon proof at
| hearing by clear and convincing evidence that the certificate | holder has
caused a child to be an abused child or neglected | child as defined in the
Abused and Neglected Child Reporting | Act. No certificate shall be revoked
until the teacher has an | opportunity for a hearing before the State Teacher
| Certification Board, which hearing must be held within 120 days | from the
date the appeal is taken, unless the teacher or the | hearing officer appointed by the State Teacher Certification | Board requests a delay. In such an instance, the stay of the | revocation proceedings must be continued until the completion | of the proceedings.
| (c) The State Superintendent of Education or a person | designated by him
shall have the power to administer oaths to | witnesses at any hearing
conducted before the State Teacher | Certification Board pursuant to this
Section. The State | Superintendent of Education or a person designated by
him is | authorized to subpoena and bring before the State Teacher
| Certification Board any person in this State and to take | testimony either
orally or by deposition or by exhibit, with | the same fees and mileage and
in the same manner as prescribed | by law in judicial proceedings in the
civil cases in circuit | courts of this State.
| Any circuit court, upon the application of the State | Superintendent of
Education, may, by order duly entered, | require the attendance of witnesses
and the production of | relevant books and papers at any hearing the State
| Superintendent of Education is authorized to conduct pursuant | to this Section,
and the court may compel obedience to its | orders by proceedings for contempt.
| (d) As used in this Section, "teacher" means any school | district employee
regularly required to be certified, as |
| provided in this Article, in order to
teach or supervise in the | public schools.
| (Source: P.A. 93-679, eff. 6-30-04.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2007
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