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control in the public interest. It is further the public policy |
of this State that such a program of reciprocity be made |
available on a voluntary basis to participating institutions of |
higher learning and that any other institutions of higher |
learning that choose not to participate continue to be |
regulated under current laws and rules that govern distance |
learning. |
Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
"Board" means the Board of Higher Education. |
"Distance learning" means instruction offered by any means |
where the student and faculty member are in separate physical |
locations. It includes, but is not limited to, online, |
interactive video or correspondence courses or programs. |
"Home state" means the state that regulates a participating |
institution and its distance learning programs. A state cannot |
be the "home state" unless the institution of higher learning |
either has a physical presence in that state or holds its |
principal institutional accreditation in that state. |
"Participation agreement" means the agreement that each |
participating institution is required to sign and abide by in |
order to take advantage of the reciprocity agreement.
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"Participating institution" means any institution of |
higher learning that offers an associate's degree or higher, in |
whole or in part, through distance learning and has voluntarily |
or willingly entered into a participation agreement to be |
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regulated by a participating home state with respect to |
institutional and program approval, complaints, and |
institutional and program reviews. |
"Physical presence" means on-going occupation of a |
physical location for instructional purposes or maintenance of |
an administrative office to facilitate instruction. |
"State" means any state, commonwealth, district, or |
territory of the United States that is a participant in good |
standing in a state authorization reciprocity agreement.
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"State authorization reciprocity agreement" or |
"reciprocity agreement" means a voluntary agreement that |
establishes reciprocity between willing states for approval of |
postsecondary educational services delivered by distance |
learning beyond state boundaries. |
Section 15. Authorization. The Board is authorized to |
participate in a state authorization reciprocity agreement on |
behalf of this State. The Board shall be the lead agency in |
coordinating interstate reciprocity for distance learning for |
participating institutions in this State. |
Section 20. Illinois as the home state. If this State has |
been designated as the home state for a participating |
institution, then the Board shall approve, investigate, |
authorize, monitor, and establish common standards, |
reauthorize, establish, and investigate complaints, and attend |
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to other administrative matters involving distance learning, |
including complaints from students and others in this State and |
from other states where the participating institutions are |
offering distance learning under a reciprocity agreement.
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Section 25. Illinois as the reciprocal state. If another |
state has been designated as the home state, a participating |
institution has received required approval, the participating |
institution has no physical presence in this State, and the |
participating institution does not hold its principal |
institutional accreditation in this State, then the Board shall |
allow such participating institution to offer distance |
learning in this State under a participation agreement |
authorized by this Act. The Board may not charge a fee for |
granting such reciprocal distance learning approval. |
However, if the participating institution has another home |
state, but also has a physical presence in this State or has |
its principal institutional accreditation in this State, the |
Board may regulate the institution of higher learning and its |
distance learning programs in this State and is not bound by |
the reciprocity agreement.
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Section 30. Application of the Act. This Act applies only |
to distance learning programs and does not affect other |
approvals of institutions of higher learning or programs |
required under the laws of this State, nor does it affect any |
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exemptions of institutions of higher learning or programs |
granted by the laws of this State. However, except as required |
in Section 25 of this Act, any participating institution that |
remains eligible and in good standing under this Act is not |
required to obtain any other approval for distance learning |
required by State law, unless the institution of higher |
learning withdraws and is removed from this reciprocity |
program.
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Nothing in this Act shall be construed to affect the |
authority of the Attorney General to enforce the Consumer Fraud |
and Deceptive Business Practices Act and the federal Consumer |
Financial Protection Act of 2010, as authorized by 12 U.S.C. |
5552. |
Section 35. Fees. Fees to cover the cost of administration |
and enforcement of this Act shall be set by the Board by rule. |
Section 40. Distance Learning Fund. The Distance Learning |
Fund is created as a special fund in the State treasury. All |
fees collected for the administration and enforcement of this |
Act shall be deposited into the Fund. All money in the Fund |
shall be used, subject to appropriation, by the Board to |
supplement support for the administration and enforcement of |
this Act and may not be used for any other purpose. |
Section 45. Student refund policy. The Board, by rule, |
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shall establish minimum standards for a fair and equitable |
policy that governs refunds for students, which must be |
required for all participating institutions subject to this |
Act. |
Section 50. Equitable treatment of students. Students who |
are enrolled in institutions of higher learning governed by |
this Act, either because they are residents of the home state |
or because they are residents of participating reciprocal |
states, and who receive services from the Board under this Act |
are entitled to the same remedies, services, and redress under |
this Act, regardless of their state of residency. |
Section 90. Rules. The Board shall adopt rules for the |
execution of the powers and duties delegated to it by this Act, |
including, but not limited to, minimum standards for |
institutions of higher learning. |
Section 500. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
Section 5.855 as follows: |
(30 ILCS 105/5.855 new) |
Sec. 5.855. The Distance Learning Fund.
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