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Public Act 095-0811 |
HB4309 Enrolled |
LRB095 15452 NHT 41444 b |
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section |
18-12 as follows:
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(105 ILCS 5/18-12) (from Ch. 122, par. 18-12)
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Sec. 18-12. Dates for filing State aid claims. The school |
board of
each school district shall require teachers, |
principals, or
superintendents to furnish from records kept by |
them such data as it
needs in preparing and certifying to the
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regional superintendent its school district report of claims |
provided in
Sections 18-8.05 through 18-9 as required by the |
State
Superintendent of Education. The district claim
shall be |
based on the latest available equalized assessed valuation and |
tax
rates, as provided in Section 18-8.05 and shall use the |
average
daily
attendance as determined by the method outlined |
in Section 18-8.05
and shall be
certified and filed with the |
regional superintendent by June 21
for districts with an
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official
school calendar end date before June 15 or within 2 |
weeks following the
official school calendar end date for |
districts with a school year end date
of June 15 or later. The |
regional superintendent shall certify and file
with the State |
Superintendent of Education district State aid claims by
July 1 |
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for districts with an official school calendar end date before |
June
15 or no later than July 15 for districts with an official |
school calendar
end date of June 15 or later.
Failure to
so |
file by these deadlines constitutes a forfeiture of the right
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to
receive payment by
the State until such claim is filed and |
vouchered for payment. The
regional superintendent of schools |
shall certify the county report of claims
by July 15; and the |
State Superintendent of Education shall voucher
for payment |
those claims to the State Comptroller as provided in Section |
18-11.
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Except as otherwise provided in this Section, if any school |
district
fails to provide the minimum school term specified
in |
Section 10-19, the State aid claim for that year shall be |
reduced by the
State Superintendent of Education in an amount |
equivalent to .56818% for
each day less than the number of days |
required by this Code.
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If
the State Superintendent of Education determines that |
the failure
to
provide the minimum school term was occasioned |
by an act or acts of God, or
was occasioned by conditions |
beyond the control of the school district
which posed a |
hazardous threat to the health and safety of pupils, the
State |
aid claim need not be reduced.
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If the State Superintendent of Education determines that |
the
failure to provide the minimum school term was due to a |
school being
closed on or after September 11, 2001 for more |
than one-half day of
attendance due to a bioterrorism or |
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terrorism threat that was
investigated by a law enforcement |
agency, the State aid claim shall not
be reduced.
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If, during any school day, (i) a school district has |
provided at least
one
clock hour of instruction but must close |
the schools due to adverse weather
conditions
or due to a |
condition
beyond the control of the school district that poses |
a hazardous threat to
the health and safety of pupils
prior to |
providing the minimum hours of instruction required
for a full |
day of attendance, (ii) the school district must delay the
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start of the school day due to adverse weather conditions
and |
this delay
prevents the district from providing the minimum |
hours of instruction required
for a full day of attendance, or |
(iii) a school district has provided at least one clock hour of |
instruction but must dismiss students from one or more |
recognized school buildings due to a condition beyond the |
control of the school district, the partial day of attendance |
may be counted
as a full day of attendance. If a school |
district closes one or more recognized school buildings due to |
a condition beyond the control of the district prior to |
providing any instruction, then the district may claim a full |
day of attendance for a maximum of 2 school days based on the |
average of the 3 prior school days of attendance immediately |
preceding the closure of the school building. The partial or no |
day of attendance
and the reasons therefor shall
be certified |
in writing within a month of the closing or delayed start by
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the local school
district superintendent to the Regional |
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Superintendent of Schools for
forwarding to the State |
Superintendent of Education for approval.
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If a school building is ordered to be closed by the school |
board, in
consultation with a local emergency response agency, |
due to a condition
that poses a hazardous threat to the health |
and safety of pupils, then the
school district shall have a |
grace period of 4 days in which the general
State aid claim |
shall not be reduced so that alternative housing of the
pupils |
may be located.
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No exception to the requirement of providing a minimum |
school term may
be approved by the State Superintendent of |
Education pursuant to this Section
unless a school district has |
first used all emergency days provided for
in its regular |
calendar.
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If the State Superintendent of Education declares that an |
energy
shortage exists during any part of the school year for |
the State or a
designated portion of the State, a district may |
operate the school
attendance centers within the district 4 |
days of the week during the
time of the shortage by extending |
each existing school day by one clock
hour of school work, and |
the State aid claim shall not be reduced, nor
shall the |
employees of that district suffer any reduction in salary or
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benefits as a result thereof. A district may operate all |
attendance
centers on this revised schedule, or may apply the |
schedule to selected
attendance centers, taking into |
consideration such factors as pupil
transportation schedules |
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and patterns and sources of energy for
individual attendance |
centers.
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No State aid claim may be filed for any district unless the |
district
superintendent executes and files with the State
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Superintendent of Education, in the method prescribed by the
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Superintendent, certification that the district has complied |
with the requirements
of Section 10-22.5 in regard to the |
nonsegregation of pupils on account
of color, creed, race, sex |
or nationality.
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No State aid claim may be filed for any district unless the |
district
superintendent executes and files with the State
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Superintendent of Education, in the method prescribed by the
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Superintendent,
a sworn statement that to the best of his or |
her knowledge or belief the
employing or assigning personnel |
have complied with Section 24-4 in all
respects.
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Electronically submitted State aid claims shall be |
submitted by
duly authorized district or regional individuals |
over a secure network
that is password protected. The |
electronic submission of a State aid
claim must be accompanied |
with an affirmation that all of the provisions
of Sections |
18-8.05 through 18-9, 10-22.5, and 24-4 of this Code are
met in |
all respects.
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(Source: P.A. 94-1105, eff. 6-1-07; 95-152, eff. 8-14-07; |
revised 11-15-07.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, |
2008.
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