Public Act 096-0689
Public Act 0689 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0689 |
HB2675 Enrolled |
LRB096 03621 NHT 13649 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 adding Section | 18-12.5 and by changing Sections 21-1a and 21-10 as follows: | (105 ILCS 5/18-12.5 new)
| Sec. 18-12.5. State aid claims during health emergencies. | After consultation with a local health department, if a school | district closes one or more recognized school buildings, but | not all buildings, during a public health emergency, as | determined by the State Board of Education in consultation with | the Illinois Department of Public Health, the district may | claim a full day of attendance for those days based on the | average of the 3 school days of attendance immediately | preceding the closure of the school building. Attendance for | those days may be claimed only if the school building was | scheduled to be in operation on those days. The partial or no | day of attendance and the reasons thereof shall be certified, | as prescribed by the State Board of Education, within a month | after the closing by the school district superintendent to the | regional superintendent of schools for forwarding to the State | Superintendent of Education for approval. | This Section is applicable beginning April 1, 2009 and only |
| if a school district closes a building or buildings, but not | the entire district, which must be done in accordance with | Section 18-12 of this Code.
| (105 ILCS 5/21-1a) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-1a)
| Sec. 21-1a. Tests required for certification and teacher | preparation.
| (a) After July 1, 1988, in addition to all other | requirements, early
childhood, elementary, special, high | school, school service personnel, or,
except as provided in | Section 34-6, administrative certificates shall be
issued to | persons who have satisfactorily passed a test of basic skills , | an assessment of professional teaching, and a test of subject | matter knowledge, provided that a person who passed another | state's test of basic skills as a condition of certification or | of admission to a teacher preparation program shall not be | required to pass this State's test of basic skills and
subject | matter knowledge .
A person who holds a valid and comparable | out-of-state certificate, however, is not required to take a | test of basic skills and is not required to take a test of | subject matter knowledge, provided that the person has | successfully passed a test of subject matter knowledge in | another state or territory of the United States that is | directly related in content to the specific subject area of | certification. The tests of basic skills and subject matter
| knowledge shall be the tests which from time to time are |
| designated by the
State Board of Education in consultation with | the State Teacher
Certification Board and may be tests prepared | by an educational testing
organization or tests designed by the | State Board of Education in
consultation with the State Teacher | Certification Board. The areas to be
covered by the test of | basic skills shall include the basic skills of
reading, | writing, grammar and mathematics. The test of subject matter
| knowledge shall assess content knowledge in the specific | subject field. The
tests shall be designed to be racially | neutral to assure that no
person in taking the tests is thereby | discriminated against on the basis of
race, color, national | origin or other factors unrelated to the person's
ability to | perform as a certificated employee. The score required to pass
| the tests of basic skills and subject matter knowledge shall be | fixed by
the State Board of Education in consultation with the | State Teacher
Certification Board. The tests shall be held not | fewer than 3 times a year
at such time and place as may be | designated by the State Board of Education
in consultation with | the State Teacher Certification Board.
| (b) Except as provided in Section 34-6, the provisions of | subsection
(a) of this Section shall apply equally in any | school district subject to
Article 34, provided that the State | Board of Education shall determine
which certificates issued | under Sections 34-8.1 and 34-83 prior to July 1,
1988 are | comparable to any early childhood certificate, elementary | school
certificate, special certificate, high school |
| certificate, school service
personnel certificate or | administrative certificate issued under this
Article as of July | 1, 1988.
| (c) A person who holds an early childhood, elementary, | special, high
school or school service personnel certificate | issued under this Article on
or at any time before July 1, | 1988, including a person who has been
issued any such | certificate pursuant to Section 21-11.1 or in exchange for
a | comparable certificate theretofore issued under Section 34-8.1 | or Section
34-83, shall not be required to take or pass the | tests in order to
thereafter have such certificate renewed.
| (d) The State Board of Education in consultation with the | State Teacher
Certification Board shall conduct a pilot | administration of the tests by
administering the test to | students completing teacher education programs in
the 1986-87 | school year for the purpose of determining the effect and
| impact of testing candidates for certification.
| Beginning with the 2002-2003 academic year, a student may | not enroll
in a teacher preparation program at a recognized | teacher training
institution until he or she has passed the | basic skills test.
| Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of | the 94th General Assembly, prior to completing an approved | teacher preparation program, a preservice education candidate | must satisfactorily pass the test of subject matter knowledge | in the discipline in which he or she will be certified to |
| teach. The teacher preparation program may require passage of | the test of subject matter knowledge at any time during the | program, including prior to student teaching.
| (e) The rules and regulations developed to implement the | required test
of basic skills and subject matter knowledge | shall include the requirements
of subsections (a), (b), and (c) | and shall include specific regulations to
govern test | selection; test validation and determination of a passing
| score; administration of the tests; frequency of | administration; applicant
fees; frequency of applicants' | taking the tests; the years for which a
score is valid; and, | waiving certain additional tests for additional
certificates | to individuals who have satisfactorily passed the test of
basic | skills and subject matter knowledge as required in subsection | (a).
The State Board of Education shall provide, by rule, | specific policies that
assure uniformity in the difficulty | level of each form of the basic skills
test and each subject | matter knowledge test from test-to-test and
year-to-year. The | State Board of Education shall also set a passing
score for the | tests.
| (f) The State Teacher Certification Board may issue a | nonrenewable
temporary certificate between July 1, 1988 and | August 31, 1988 to
individuals who have taken the tests of | basic skills and subject matter
knowledge prescribed by this | Section but have not received such test scores
by August 31, | 1988. Such temporary certificates shall expire on
December 31, |
| 1988.
| (g) Beginning February 15, 2000, the State Board of
| Education, in
consultation with the State Teacher | Certification Board,
shall implement and administer a new | system of certification for teachers in
the State of Illinois. | The State Board of Education, in consultation with the
State | Teacher Certification Board, shall design
and implement a | system of examinations and various other criteria which
shall | be required prior to the issuance of Initial Teaching | Certificates and
Standard Teaching Certificates. These | examinations and indicators shall be
based on national and | State professional teaching standards,
as determined by
the | State Board of Education, in consultation with the State | Teacher
Certification Board. The State
Board of Education may | adopt any and all regulations necessary to implement and
| administer
this Section.
| (h) The State Board of Education shall report to the | Illinois
General Assembly and the Governor with | recommendations for further changes and
improvements to the | teacher certification system no later than July 1,
1999
and on | an annual basis until July 1, 2001.
| (Source: P.A. 93-679, eff. 6-30-04; 94-208, eff. 7-14-05.)
| (105 ILCS 5/21-10) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-10)
| Sec. 21-10. Provisional certificate.
| (A) Until July 1, 1972, the
State Teacher Certification |
| Board may issue a provisional certificate
valid for teaching in | elementary, high school or special subject fields
subject to | the following conditions:
| A provisional certificate may be issued to a person who | presents
certified evidence of having earned a bachelor's | degree from a
recognized institution of higher learning. The | academic and
professional courses offered as a basis of the | provisional certificate
shall be courses approved by the State | Board of Education in
consultation with the State Teacher | Certification Board.
| A certificate earned under this plan may be renewed at the | end of
each two-year period upon evidence filed with the State | Teacher
Certification Board that the holder has earned 8 | semester hours of
credit within the period; provided the | requirements for the certificate
of the same type issued for | the teaching position for which the teacher
is employed shall | be met by the end of the second renewal period. A
second | provisional certificate shall not be issued. The credits so
| earned must be approved by the State Board of Education in
| consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board and | must meet
the general pattern for a similar type of certificate | issued on the
basis of credit. No more than 4 semester hours | shall be chosen from
elective subjects.
| (B) After July 1, 1972, the State Teacher Certification | Board may
issue a provisional certificate valid for teaching in | early childhood,
elementary, high school or special subject |
| fields, or for providing service as
school service personnel or | for administering schools subject to the following
conditions: | A provisional certificate may be issued to a person who meets | the
requirements for a regular teaching, school service | personnel or administrative
certificate in another State and | who
presents certified evidence of having earned a bachelor's | degree from a
recognized institution of higher learning. The | academic and
professional courses offered as a basis of the | provisional certificate
shall be courses approved by the State | Board of Education in
consultation with the State Teacher | Certification Board. A certificate
earned under this plan is | valid for a period of 2 years and
shall not be renewed ; | however, the individual to whom this certificate is
issued | shall have passed or shall pass the examinations
set forth by | the State Board of Education within 9 months of the date of | issuance
of the provisional certificate. Failure to pass the | tests,
required in Section 21-1a, shall result in the | cancellation of the
provisional certificate .
| (C) The State Teacher Certification Board may also issue a
| provisional vocational certificate and a temporary provisional
| vocational certificate.
| (1) The requirements for a provisional vocational | certificate shall
be determined by the State Board of | Education in
consultation with the State Teacher | Certification Board; provided, the
following
minimum | requirements are met: (a) after July 1, 1972, at least 30
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| semester hours of credit from a recognized institution of | higher
learning; and (b) after July 1, 1974, at least 60 | semester hours of
credit from a recognized institution of | higher learning.
| (2) The requirements for a temporary provisional | vocational
certificate shall be determined by the State | Board of Education in consultation
with the State Teacher | Certification Board;
provided, the following minimum | requirements are met: (a) after July 1,
1973, at least | 4,000 hours of work experience in the skill to be
certified | for teaching; and (b) after July 1, 1975, at least 8,000 | hours
of work experience in the skill to be certified for | teaching. Any
certificate issued under the provisions of | this paragraph shall expire
on June 30 following the date | of issue. Renewals may be granted on a
yearly basis, but | shall not be granted to any person who does not file
with | the State Teacher Certification Board a transcript showing | at least
3 semester hours of credit earned during the | previous year in a
recognized institution of learning. No | such certificate shall be issued
except upon certification | by the employing board, subject to the
approval of the | regional superintendent of schools, that no qualified
| teacher holding a regular certificate or a provisional | vocational
certificate is available and that actual | circumstances and need require
such issuance.
| The courses or work experience offered as a basis for the |
| issuance of
the provisional vocational certificate or the | temporary provisional
vocational certificate shall be approved | by the State Board of Education
in consultation with the State | Teacher
Certification Board.
| (D) Until July 1, 1972, the State Teacher Certification | Board may
also issue a provisional foreign language certificate | valid for 4 years
for teaching the foreign language named | therein in all grades of the
common schools and shall be issued | to persons who have graduated from a
recognized institution of | higher learning with not fewer than 120
semester hours of | credit and who have met other requirements as
determined by the | State Board of Education in consultation
with the State Teacher | Certification Board. If the holder of a
provisional foreign | language certificate is not a citizen of the United
States | within 6 years of the date of issuance of the original
| certificate, such certificate shall be suspended by the | regional
superintendent of schools of the region in which the | holder is engaged
to teach and shall not be reinstated until | the holder is a citizen of
the United States.
| (E) Notwithstanding anything in this Act to the contrary, | the State
Teacher Certification Board shall issue part-time | provisional certificates to
eligible individuals who are | professionals and craftsmen.
| The requirements for a part-time provisional teachers | certificate shall be
determined by the State Board of Education | in consultation with the State
Teacher Certification Board, |
| provided the following minimum
requirements are met: 60 | semester hours of credit from a recognized
institution of | higher learning or 4000
hours of work experience in the skill | to be certified for teaching.
| A part-time provisional certificate may be issued for | teaching no more than 2
courses of study for grades 6 through | 12.
| A part-time provisional teachers certificate shall be | valid for 2 years and
may be renewed at the end of each 2 year | period.
| (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98; 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | 2009. |
Effective Date: 8/25/2009
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