Public Act 097-0625 Public Act 0625 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0625 | SB0170 Re-Enrolled | LRB097 04012 JDS 44051 b |
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| AN ACT concerning government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act is | amended by changing Sections 10 and 13 as follows:
| (20 ILCS 2405/10) (from Ch. 23, par. 3441)
| Sec. 10. Residential schools; visual and hearing | handicaps.
| (a) The Department of Human Services shall operate
| residential schools for the education of children with visual | and hearing
handicaps who are unable to take advantage of the | regular educational
facilities provided in the community, and | shall provide in connection
therewith such academic, | vocational, and related services as may be
required. Children | shall be eligible for admission to these schools only
after | proper diagnosis and evaluation, in accordance with procedures
| prescribed by the Department.
| (a-5) The Superintendent of the Illinois School for the | Deaf shall be the chief executive officer of, and shall be | responsible for the day to day operations of, the School, and | shall obtain educational and professional employees who are | certified by the Illinois State Board of Education or licensed | by the appropriate agency or entity to which licensing |
| authority has been delegated, as well as all other employees of | the School, subject to the provisions of the Personnel Code and | any applicable collective bargaining agreement. The | Superintendent shall be appointed by the Governor, by and with | the advice and consent of the Senate. In the case of a vacancy | in the office of Superintendent during the recess of the | Senate, the Governor shall make a temporary appointment until | the next meeting of the Senate, when the Governor shall | nominate some person to fill the office, and any person so | nominated who is confirmed by the Senate shall hold office | during the remainder of the term and until his or her successor | is appointed and qualified. The Superintendent shall hold | office (i) for a term expiring on June 30 of 2015, and every 4 | years thereafter and (ii) until the Superintendent's successor | is appointed and qualified. The Superintendent shall devote his | or her full time to the duties of the office, shall not serve | in any other capacity during his or her term of office, and | shall receive such compensation as the Governor shall | determine. The Superintendent shall have an administrative | certificate with a superintendent endorsement as provided for | under Section 21-7.1 of the School Code, and shall have degrees | in both educational administration and deaf education, | together with at least 15 years of experience in either deaf | education, the administration of deaf education, or a | combination of the 2. | (a-10) The Superintendent of the Illinois School for the |
| Visually Impaired shall be the chief executive officer of, and | shall be responsible for the day to day operations of, the | School, and shall obtain educational and professional | employees who are certified by the Illinois State Board of | Education or licensed by the appropriate agency or entity to | which licensing authority has been delegated, as well as all | other employees of the School, subject to the provisions of the | Personnel Code and any applicable collective bargaining | agreement. The Superintendent shall be appointed by the | Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. In | the case of a vacancy in the office of Superintendent during | the recess of the Senate, the Governor shall make a temporary | appointment until the next meeting of the Senate, when the | Governor shall nominate some person to fill the office, and any | person so nominated who is confirmed by the Senate shall hold | office during the remainder of the term and until his or her | successor is appointed and qualified. The Superintendent shall | hold office (i) for a term expiring on June 30 of 2015, and | every 4 years thereafter and (ii) until the Superintendent's | successor is appointed and qualified. The Superintendent shall | devote his or her full time to the duties of the office, shall | not serve in any other capacity during his or her term of | office, and shall receive such compensation as the Governor | shall determine. The Superintendent shall have an | administrative certificate with a superintendent endorsement | as provided for under Section 21-7.1 of the School Code, and |
| shall have degrees in both educational administration and blind | or visually impaired education, together with at least 15 years | of experience in either blind or visually impaired education, | the administration of blind or visually impaired education, or | a combination of the 2. | (b) In administering the Illinois School for the Deaf, the | Department
shall adopt an admission policy which permits day or | residential
enrollment, when resources are sufficient, of | children with hearing
handicaps who are able to take advantage | of the regular educational
facilities provided in the community | and thus unqualified for admission
under subsection (a). In | doing so, the Department shall establish an
annual deadline by | which shall be completed the enrollment of children
qualified | under subsection (a) for admission to the Illinois School for | the
Deaf. After the deadline, the Illinois School for the Deaf | may enroll
other children with hearing handicaps at the request | of their parents or
guardians if the Department determines | there are sufficient resources to
meet their needs as well as | the needs of children enrolled before the
deadline and children | qualified under subsection (a) who may be enrolled
after the | deadline on an emergency basis. The Department shall adopt any
| rules and regulations necessary for the implementation of this | subsection.
| (c) In administering the Illinois School for the Visually | Impaired, the
Department shall adopt an admission policy that | permits day or residential
enrollment, when resources are |
| sufficient, of children with visual
handicaps who are able to | take advantage of the regular educational
facilities provided | in the community and thus unqualified for admission
under | subsection (a). In doing so, the Department shall establish an
| annual deadline by which the enrollment of children qualified | under subsection
(a) for admission to the Illinois School for | the Visually Impaired shall be
completed. After the deadline, | the Illinois School for the Visually Impaired
may enroll other | children with visual handicaps at the request of their parents
| or guardians if the Department determines there are sufficient | resources to
meet their needs as well as the needs of children | enrolled before the deadline
and children qualified under | subsection (a) who may be enrolled after the
deadline on an | emergency basis. The Department shall adopt any rules and
| regulations necessary for the implementation of this | subsection.
| (Source: P.A. 89-264, eff. 8-10-95; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
| (20 ILCS 2405/13) (from Ch. 23, par. 3444)
| Sec. 13. The Department shall have all powers reasonable | and necessary
for the administration of institutions for | persons with one or more
disabilities under subsection (f) of | Section 3 of this Act, including, but
not limited to, the | authority to do the following:
| (a) Appoint and remove the superintendents of the
| institutions operated by the Department, except for those |
| superintendents whose appointment and removal is provided for | under Section 10 of this Act; obtain all other employees
| subject to the provisions of the Personnel Code, except for | educational and professional employees of the Illinois School | for the Deaf and the Illinois School for the Visually Impaired | who are certified by the Illinois State Board of Education or | licensed by the appropriate agency or entity to which licensing | authority has been delegated, and all other employees of the | Schools who are obtained by the superintendents as provided | under Section 10 of this Act, subject to the provisions of the | Personnel Code and any applicable collective bargaining | agreement; and conduct
staff training programs for the | development and improvement of services.
| (b) Provide supervision, housing accommodations, board or | the
payment of boarding costs, tuition, and treatment free of | charge, except
as otherwise specified in this Act, for | residents of this State who are
cared for in any institution, | or for persons receiving services under
any program under the | jurisdiction of the Department. Residents of other
states may | be admitted upon payment of the costs of board, tuition, and
| treatment as determined by the Department; provided, that no | resident of
another state shall be received or retained to the | exclusion of any
resident of this State. The Department shall | accept any donation for the
board, tuition, and treatment of | any person receiving service or care.
| (c) Cooperate with the State Board of Education and the |
| Department of
Children and Family Services in a program to | provide for the placement,
supervision, and foster care of | children with handicaps who must leave their
home community in | order to attend schools offering programs in special
education.
| (d) Assess and collect (i) student activity fees and (ii) | charges to
school districts for transportation of students | required under the School Code
and provided by the Department. | The Department shall direct the expenditure of
all money that | has been or may be received by any officer of the several State
| institutions under the direction and supervision of the | Department as profit on
sales from commissary stores, student | activity fees, or charges for student
transportation. The money | shall be deposited into a locally held fund and
expended under | the direction of the Department for the special comfort,
| pleasure, and amusement of residents and employees and the | transportation of
residents, provided that amounts expended | for comfort, pleasure, and amusement
of employees shall not | exceed the amount of profits derived from sales made to
| employees by the commissaries, as determined by the Department.
| Funds deposited with State institutions under the | direction and supervision
of the Department by or for residents | of those State institutions shall be
deposited into | interest-bearing accounts, and money received as interest and
| income on those funds shall be deposited into a "needy student | fund" to be held
and administered by the institution. Money in | the "needy student
fund" shall be expended for the special |
| comfort, pleasure, and amusement of the
residents of the | particular institution where the money is paid or received.
| Any money belonging to residents separated by death, | discharge, or
unauthorized absence from institutions described | under this Section, in
custody of officers of the institutions, | may, if unclaimed by the resident or
the legal representatives | of the resident for a period of 2 years, be expended
at the | direction of the Department for the purposes and in the manner
| specified in this subsection (d). Articles of personal | property, with the
exception of clothing left in the custody of | those officers, shall, if
unclaimed for the period of 2 years, | be sold and the money disposed of in the
same manner.
| Clothing left at the institution by residents at the time | of
separation may be used as determined by the institution if | unclaimed by
the resident or legal representatives of the | resident within 30
days after notification.
| (e) Keep, for each institution under the jurisdiction of | the
Department, a register of the number of officers, | employees, and
residents present each day in the year, in a | form that will
permit a calculation of the average number | present each month.
| (f) (Blank).
| (g) (Blank).
| (h) (Blank).
| (i) Accept and hold in behalf of the State, if for the | public interest, a
grant, gift, or legacy of money or property |
| to the State of Illinois, to the
Department, or to any | institution or program of the Department made in trust
for the | maintenance or support of a resident of an institution of the
| Department, or for any other legitimate purpose connected with | any such
institution or program. The Department shall cause | each gift, grant, or legacy
to be kept as a distinct fund, and | shall invest the gift, grant, or legacy in
the manner provided | by the laws of this State as those laws now exist or shall
| hereafter be enacted relating to securities in which the | deposits in savings
banks may be invested. The Department may, | however, in its discretion, deposit
in a proper trust company | or savings bank, during the continuance of the trust,
any fund | so left in trust for the life of a person and shall adopt rules
| and regulations governing the deposit, transfer, or withdrawal | of the
fund. The Department shall, on the expiration of any | trust as provided in
any instrument creating the trust, dispose | of the fund thereby
created in the manner provided in the | instrument. The Department shall include
in its required | reports a statement showing what funds are so held by it
and | the condition of the funds. Monies found on residents at
the | time of their admission, or accruing to them during their | period of
institutional care, and monies deposited with the | superintendents by
relatives, guardians, or friends of | residents for the special comfort
and pleasure of a resident, | shall remain in the possession of the
superintendents, who | shall act as trustees for disbursement to, in behalf
of, or for |
| the benefit of the resident. All types of retirement and
| pension benefits from private and public sources may be paid | directly to
the superintendent of the institution where the | person is a resident,
for deposit to the resident's trust fund | account.
| (j) Appoint, subject to the Personnel Code, persons to be
| members of a police and security force. Members of the police | and
security force shall be peace officers and as such have all | powers
possessed by policemen in cities and sheriffs, including | the power to
make arrests on view or warrants of violations of | State statutes or city
or county ordinances. These powers may, | however, be exercised only in
counties of more than 500,000 | population when required for the
protection of Department | properties, interests, and personnel, or
specifically | requested by appropriate State or local law enforcement
| officials. Members of the police and security force may not | serve and
execute civil processes.
| (k) Maintain, and deposit receipts from the sale of tickets | to
athletic, musical, and other events, fees for participation | in school sponsored tournaments and events, and
revenue from | student activities relating to charges for art and woodworking | projects,
charges for automobile repairs, and other revenue | generated from student
projects
into, locally held accounts not | to exceed
$20,000 per account for the purposes of (i) providing | immediate payment to
officials, judges, and athletic referees | for their services rendered and for
other related expenses at |
| school
sponsored contests, tournaments, or events, (ii)
| providing payment for expenses related to student revenue | producing
activities such as art and woodworking projects, | automotive repair work, and
other student activities or | projects that generate revenue and incur expenses,
and (iii)
| providing students who are enrolled in an
independent living | program with cash so that they may fulfill course
objectives by | purchasing commodities and other required supplies.
| (l) Advance moneys from its appropriations to be maintained | in locally
held
accounts at the
schools to establish (i) a | "Student Compensation Account" to pay students for
work | performed under the student work program, and (ii) a "Student | Activity Travel
Account" to pay transportation, meals, and | lodging costs of students, coaches,
and activity sponsors while | traveling off campus for sporting events, lessons,
and other | activities directly associated with the representation of the | school. Funds in the "Student Compensation Account" shall not | exceed $20,000, and funds in the "Student Activity Travel | Account" shall not exceed $200,000.
| (l-5) Establish a locally held account (referred to as the | Account) to hold, maintain and administer the | Therkelsen/Hansen College Loan Fund (referred to as the Fund). | All cash represented by the Fund shall be transferred from the | State Treasury to the Account. The Department shall promulgate | rules regarding the maintenance and use of the Fund and all | interest earned thereon; the eligibility of potential |
| borrowers from the Fund; and the awarding and repayment of | loans from the Fund; and other rules as applicable regarding | the Fund. The administration of the Fund and the promulgation | of rules regarding the Fund shall be consistent with the will | of Petrea Therkelsen, which establishes the Fund.
| (m) Promulgate rules of conduct applicable to the residents | of
institutions for persons with one or more disabilities. The | rules
shall include specific standards to be used by the | Department to
determine (i) whether financial restitution | shall be required in the event
of losses or damages resulting | from a resident's action and (ii)
the ability of the resident | and the resident's parents to pay
restitution.
| (Source: P.A. 94-887, eff. 6-20-06.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 11/28/2011
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