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Public Act 098-0198 Public Act 0198 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0198 | HB0194 Enrolled | LRB098 06322 NHT 36363 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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Lincoln Promise Zone Act. | Section 5. Definitions. | "Authority" means a Lincoln Promise Zone Authority created | under this Act. | "Board" means the Board of an Authority. | "Eligible entity" means the City of Rockford, the City of | Aurora, or the City of East St. Louis. | "Governing body" means the city council of the applicable | eligible entity. | "Promise of financial assistance" means a commitment by an | eligible entity to provide financial resources for a community | college education for the 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 academic | years to eligible students living in a promise zone who have | graduated from a public high school located within that promise | zone. | "Promise zone" means an area designated as a promise zone | by a governing body. | Section 10. Designation of a promise zone. |
| (a) If a governing body determines that it is necessary for | the best interests of the public to promote access to a | community college education, the governing body may, by | ordinance or resolution, declare its intention to establish a | promise zone. | (b) The governing body shall set a date for a public | hearing on the adoption of a proposed resolution establishing | the promise zone. Notice of the public hearing shall be | published twice in a newspaper of general circulation in the | eligible entity, not less than 20 or more than 40 days before | the date of the hearing. Notice of the hearing shall be posted | in at least 20 conspicuous and public places in the eligible | entity not less than 20 days before the hearing. The notice | shall state the date, time, and place of the hearing and shall | describe the proposed promise zone, the details of the promise | of financial assistance, and the criteria for eligibility to | receive that financial assistance. | (c) If the governing body of the eligible entity intends to | proceed with the establishment of the promise zone, the | governing body shall, by ordinance or resolution, establish a | promise zone. | Section 15. Promise Zone Authority; creation. | (a) If the governing body, by ordinance or resolution, | establishes the promise zone, the governing body shall, by | ordinance or resolution, create a Lincoln Promise Zone |
| Authority. | (b) For the City of Rockford and the City of Aurora, an | Authority shall be under the supervision and control of a Board | consisting of the mayor and 6 members appointed by the mayor, | with the advice and consent of the governing body, with 2 of | the 6 members being educators and 2 of the 6 members being | community business leaders. With respect to the City of East | St. Louis, an Authority shall be under the supervision and | control of a Board consisting of the mayor and (i) 2 members | who are educators appointed by the State Senator from the 57th | Legislative District, with the advice and consent of the | governing body; (ii) 2 members who are community business | leaders appointed by the State Senator from the 57th | Legislative District, with the advice and consent of the | governing body; and (iii) 2 members appointed by the mayor, | with the advice and consent of the governing body. Each member | of an Authority shall serve until the Authority is abolished | under Section 90 of this Act. An appointment to fill a vacancy | shall be made by the person who made the original appointment, | with the advice and consent of the governing body. Members of | the Board shall serve without compensation, but may be | reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses from funds the | Authority receives. The Chairperson of the Board shall be | elected by the Board. | Section 20. Powers of the Authority. |
| (a) An Authority is a public body corporate that may sue | and be sued in any court of this State. An Authority possesses | all of the powers necessary to carry out its purpose. The | enumeration of a power in this Act shall not be construed as a | limitation upon the general powers of the Authority. | (b) The Board may employ and fix the compensation of a | Director. The Director shall serve at the pleasure of the | Board. A member of the Board is not eligible to hold the | position of Director. Before beginning his or her duties, the | Director shall furnish bond by posting a bond in the sum | determined in the ordinance or resolution establishing the | Authority payable to the Authority for use and benefit of the | Authority, approved by the Board, and filed with the clerk of | the eligible entity. The premium on the bond shall be | considered an operating expense of the Authority, payable from | funds available to the Authority for expenses of operation. The | Director shall be the chief executive officer of the Authority. | (c) Subject to the approval of the Board, the Director | shall supervise and be responsible for implementing the promise | zone development plan established under Section 25 of this Act | and the performance of the functions of the Authority in the | manner authorized by this Act. The Director shall attend the | meetings of the Board and shall provide to the Board, the | governing body, and the chief executive officer of the eligible | entity a regular report covering the activities and financial | condition of the Authority. If the Director is absent or |
| disabled, the Board may designate a qualified person as Acting | Director to perform the duties of the office. | (d) The Board may employ and fix the compensation of a | Treasurer, who shall keep the financial records of the | Authority and who, together with the Director, shall approve | all vouchers for the expenditure of funds of the Authority. The | Treasurer shall perform all duties delegated to him or her by | the Board and shall furnish a bond in an amount prescribed by | the Board. | (e) The Board may employ and fix the compensation of a | Secretary, who shall maintain custody of the official seal and | of records, books, documents, or other papers not required to | be maintained by the Treasurer. The Secretary shall attend | meetings of the Board and keep a record of its proceedings and | shall perform other duties delegated by the Board. | (f) The Board may retain legal counsel to advise the Board | in the proper performance of its duties. | (g) The Board may employ other personnel considered | necessary by the Board. | (h) The Board may do any of the following: | (1) prepare an analysis of the community college | educational opportunities for the residents of the promise | zone; | (2) study and analyze the need for financial resources | to provide community college educational opportunities for | residents of the promise zone; |
| (3) acquire, by purchase or otherwise, on terms and | conditions and in a manner the Authority considers proper, | own, convey, or otherwise dispose of, or lease as lessor or | lessee land and other property, real or personal, or rights | or interests in the property that the Authority determines | is reasonably necessary to achieve the purposes of this Act | and grant or acquire licenses, easements, and options; | (4) fix, charge, and collect fees, rents, and charges | for the use of any facility, building, or property under | its control or any part of the facility, building, or | property; | (5) lease, in whole or in part, any facility, building, | or property under its control; or | (6) solicit and accept grants and donations of money, | property, labor, or other things of value from a private | source, except as otherwise prohibited by law. | Section 25. Promise zone development plan. A Lincoln | Promise Zone Authority created under Section 15 of this Act | shall prepare and adopt a promise zone development plan, which | shall include all of the following: | (1) A complete description of the proposed promise of | financial assistance. The proposed promise of financial | assistance shall include, without limitation, a promise of | financial assistance for the 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 | academic years to all students residing within the promise |
| zone who graduate from a public high school located within | that promise zone to attend community college in the public | community college district where the eligible entity is | located. The proposed promise of financial assistance | shall, at a minimum, provide funding sufficient to provide | an eligible student the tuition necessary to obtain an | associate degree or its equivalent at the local community | college during the 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 academic years, | subject to any limitations authorized under this Section. | The proposed promise of financial assistance may also | authorize the expenditure of funds for educational | improvement activities designed to increase readiness for | postsecondary education at public schools located in the | promise zone. | (2) A complete description of any limitation on the | promise of financial assistance, including, but not | limited to, the following: | (A) whether the promise of financial assistance | will be prorated based on the number of years the | student has resided within the promise zone; | (B) whether the promise of financial assistance | will be restricted to students who have resided within | or attended a public high school within the promise | zone for a minimum number of years; | (C) whether the promise of financial assistance is | predicated on the student maintaining a minimum |
| college grade point average and carrying a minimum | college credit hour classload. | (3) A requirement that graduates of a public high | school exhaust all other known and available grants for | tuition and fees for postsecondary education provided by a | federal, State, or local governmental entity, as | determined by the Board. | (4) A description of how the funds necessary to | accomplish the promise of financial assistance will be | raised. The promise zone development plan shall be financed | from one or more of the following sources: | (A) private donations; | (B) money obtained from other private sources | approved by the governing body or otherwise authorized | by law; or | (C) interest or other investment income, earnings, | or proceeds from item (A) or (B) of this subdivision | (4). | (5) An actuarial model of how much the proposed plan is | estimated to cost. | The Board shall submit the promise zone development plan to | the review committee established under Section 35 of this Act | promptly after the plan's adoption. The promise zone | development plan shall be published on the Internet website of | the eligible entity that established the promise zone. |
| Section 30. Deposit and expenditure of moneys received by | the Authority. Moneys received by the Authority shall | immediately be deposited to the credit of the Authority, | subject to disbursement under this Act. The Authority shall not | expend more than 15% of its proposed annual budget for | administrative costs. | Section 35. Review committee. | (a) There is created a review committee consisting of the | following members: | (1) The Chairperson of the Senate's Higher Education | Committee. | (2) The Minority Spokesperson of the Senate's Higher | Education Committee. | (3) The Chairperson of the Senate's Education | Committee. | (4) The Chairperson of the House of Representative's | Higher Education Committee. | (5) The Minority Spokesperson of the House of | Representative's Higher Education Committee. | (6) The Chairperson of the House of Representative's | Elementary & Secondary Education Committee. | (7) One representative of the Illinois Student | Assistance Commission, appointed by the Chairman of the | Illinois Student Assistance Commission. | (8) One representative of the Board of Higher |
| Education, appointed by the Chairman of the Board of Higher | Education.
| (9) One representative of the Illinois Community | College Board, appointed by the Chairman of the Illinois | Community College Board. | (b) The review committee shall review each promise zone | development plan submitted under Section 25 of this Act, as | well as the plan's implementation. An Authority must submit | such information as the review committee may request from time | to time. | (c) The review committee shall report to the General | Assembly on all aspects of this Act's implementation on or | before December 31, 2017. | Section 90. Abolishment of Authority; expiration of Act. | (a) An Authority created under this Act is abolished on | January 31, 2018. | (b) This Act is repealed on January 31, 2018.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/9/2013
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