Public Act 095-0449
Public Act 0449 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0449 |
SB1224 Enrolled |
LRB095 10553 NHT 30771 b |
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| AN ACT concerning teachers.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Teacher
Homebuyer Assistance Act.
| Section 5. Legislative findings and declarations. The | General
Assembly finds and declares all of the following:
| (1) Attracting and retaining fully qualified teachers | is of
paramount importance in ensuring that pupils have | fair access to a
quality education and a fair chance to | succeed academically. This is
especially critical for | schools that have the greatest number and
percentage of | pupils with the most acute educational needs, who
| predictably may score lowest on academic achievement | examinations.
| (2) A high priority should be placed on attracting and | retaining
quality teaching professionals who have | demonstrated exemplary
teaching ability, who serve in | hard-to-staff schools, and who live in
high-cost areas.
| (3) Teachers face housing problems that exacerbate | school
districts' efforts to attract and retain qualified | teachers. Many
cannot afford to live in the communities in | which they teach, making
it difficult for them to become |
| active members of their school's
community. Providing | opportunities for teachers to participate in
after-school | activities, from tutoring to coaching, benefits the
| children and community in which the teacher is employed.
| Section 10. Definitions. In this Act:
| "Authority" means the Illinois Housing Development | Authority.
| "Hard-to-staff position" means a teaching category (such | as special education, mathematics, or science) in which | statewide data compiled by the State Board of Education | indicates a multi-year pattern of substantial teacher shortage | or that has been identified as a critical need by the school | board.
| "Hard-to-staff school" means an elementary or secondary | school that ranks in the upper third of schools in this State | in the number of teachers who leave their positions. The State | Board of Education shall rank schools for this purpose based on | mobility and teacher attrition over a 5-year average. | "Teacher" means a person who is currently employed as a
| full-time teacher in a hard-to-staff school or a hard-to-staff | position and who is
certified in this State in the subject | field or grade level for which
the teacher is employed.
| "Termination of employment" means that for whatever | reason,
the borrower is no longer a teacher at any time during | the first 5 years
immediately following the date of recordation |
| of the subordinate
mortgage loan deed of trust. However, it | shall not be considered
termination of employment if the | borrower is still employed at the
same school at the time of | recordation of the subordinate mortgage
loan, but the school is | no longer considered a hard-to-staff school or the position in | which the teacher is employed is no longer considered a | hard-to-staff position or if the borrower accepts a teaching | position at
another public school and his or her departure from | the hard-to-staff school was involuntary. The Authority may
| establish guidelines for consideration of hardship cases in | which it
may waive this 5-year continuous employment | requirement.
| Section 15. Teacher homebuyer assistance program.
| (a) Subject to appropriation, the Authority shall | establish and administer a teacher homebuyer
assistance
| program and allocate funds in accordance with this Act. The | purpose of
this program is to provide down payment assistance | to teachers for
purchasing residences within the jurisdiction | in which they are
employed.
| (b) The maximum down payment assistance to a teacher under
| this Act shall be determined by the median home price in the | school
district where the teacher is employed, as follows:
| (1) Any teacher employed in a school district with a | median
home price over $300,000 is eligible for maximum | down
payment assistance of $20,000.
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| (2) Any teacher employed in a school district with a | median
home price from $150,000 to $300,000, inclusive, is | eligible
for maximum down payment assistance of $15,000.
| (3) Any teacher employed in a school district with a | median
home price below $150,000 is eligible for maximum | down
payment assistance of $10,000.
| (c) Assistance under this Act shall be in the form of a
| deferred payment, low-interest subordinate mortgage loan with | a term
not longer than the term of the first mortgage loan. | Interest on
this subordinate mortgage loan shall accrue at a | rate of up to 5% per
annum.
| (d) The borrower's obligation to repay the loan shall be | evidenced
by a lien consisting of a deed of trust, subordinate | in priority to
the borrower's first mortgage loan financing | required to purchase the
property. If the borrower has | continuously been a teacher for the 5-year
period immediately | following the date of recordation of the
subordinate mortgage | loan deed of trust and there has been no
termination of | employment, then repayment of the subordinate mortgage
loan | shall be forgiven and considered a grant so long as the | borrower
produces employment records, to the Authority's | satisfaction, that the
borrower has continuously been a teacher | during that 5-year period.
| (e) Repayment of the principal and accrued interest is due
| and payable at the earlier of the following events:
| (1) sale of the residence;
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| (2) the borrower's failure to continuously occupy the
| residence in accordance with paragraph (3) of Section 20 of | this
Act; or
| (3) satisfaction of the first mortgage loan.
| In no event shall this loan be assumable.
| (f) In the event of termination of employment by the | borrower
within the first 5 years following recordation of the | subordinate
mortgage loan deed of trust, the borrower shall be | obligated to repay
to the Authority, in addition to other | amounts due on the loan, the pro
rata amount of principal and | accrued interest on the loan that
directly relates to the | period of time within that 5-year period
in which the borrower | was not a teacher. In order to qualify for any pro
rata | forgiveness of repayment of the loan, the borrower shall | produce
employment records to the Authority's satisfaction | that the borrower was
a teacher for the period in which the pro | rata forgiveness of loan is
sought. If the borrower produces | evidence acceptable to the Authority
that the borrower has | satisfied all of the requirements specified in this
Section to | qualify for forgiveness of the loan in total, the Authority | must
execute any documents that may be necessary so that the | borrower may
clear title.
| Section 20. Qualifying for loan. In order to qualify for a | loan
under this Act,
all of the following
criteria must be met:
| (1) The borrower must qualify as a teacher.
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| (2) The borrower's gross household income must not | exceed
125% of the area median income, as defined by the | U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
| (3) The residence financed under this Act must be
| continuously occupied by the borrower as his or her | principal
residence for at least 5 years following the | recordation of the
deed of trust securing the subordinate | mortgage loan. If the
borrower fails to meet this | condition, the principal and accrued
interest of the loan | is immediately due and payable.
| (4) The residence being financed must be a | single-family
residence, condominium, or manufactured home | located within the
boundaries of the school district that | employs the borrower.
| Section 25. Rules. The State Board of Education and the
| Authority may adopt any rules necessary to carry out their
| responsibilities under this Act.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/27/2007
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