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Public Act 100-0443 | ||||
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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 Sections | ||||
10-22.6a, 14-13.01, and 27-22 as follows:
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(105 ILCS 5/10-22.6a) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.6a)
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Sec. 10-22.6a.
To provide by home instruction, | ||||
correspondence courses or
otherwise courses of instruction for | ||||
pupils who are unable to attend school
because of pregnancy. | ||||
Such instruction shall be provided to the pupil
(1) before the | ||||
birth of the child when the pupil's physician , physician | ||||
assistant, or advanced practice nurse has
indicated to the | ||||
district, in writing, that the pupil is medically unable
to | ||||
attend regular classroom instruction and (2) for up to 3 months
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following the birth of the child or a miscarriage.
The | ||||
instruction course shall be designed to offer educational | ||||
experiences
that are equivalent to those given to pupils at the | ||||
same grade level in
the district and that are designed to | ||||
enable the pupil to return to the classroom.
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(Source: P.A. 84-1430.)
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(105 ILCS 5/14-13.01) (from Ch. 122, par. 14-13.01)
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Sec. 14-13.01. Reimbursement payable by State; amounts for |
personnel and transportation. | ||
(a) For staff working on behalf of children who have not | ||
been identified as eligible for special
education and for | ||
eligible children with physical
disabilities, including all
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eligible children whose placement has been determined under | ||
Section 14-8.02 in
hospital or home instruction, 1/2 of the | ||
teacher's salary but not more than
$1,000 annually per child or | ||
$9,000 per teacher, whichever is less. A child qualifies for | ||
home or hospital instruction if it is anticipated that, due to | ||
a medical condition, the child will be unable to attend school, | ||
and instead must be instructed at home or in the hospital, for | ||
a period of 2 or more consecutive weeks or on an ongoing | ||
intermittent basis. For purposes of this Section, "ongoing | ||
intermittent basis" means that the child's medical condition is | ||
of such a nature or severity that it is anticipated that the | ||
child will be absent from school due to the medical condition | ||
for periods of at least 2 days at a time multiple times during | ||
the school year totaling at least 10 days or more of absences. | ||
There shall be no requirement that a child be absent from | ||
school a minimum number of days before the child qualifies for | ||
home or hospital instruction. In order to establish eligibility | ||
for home or hospital services, a student's parent or guardian | ||
must submit to the child's school district of residence a | ||
written statement from a physician licensed to practice | ||
medicine in all of its branches , a licensed physician | ||
assistant, or a licensed advanced practice nurse stating the |
existence of such medical condition, the impact on the child's | ||
ability to participate in education, and the anticipated | ||
duration or nature of the child's absence from school. Home or | ||
hospital instruction may commence upon receipt of a written | ||
physician's , physician assistant's, or advanced practice | ||
nurse's statement in accordance with this Section, but | ||
instruction shall commence not later than 5 school days after | ||
the school district receives the physician's , physician | ||
assistant's, or advanced practice nurse's statement. Special | ||
education and related services required by the child's IEP or | ||
services and accommodations required by the child's federal | ||
Section 504 plan must be implemented as part of the child's | ||
home or hospital instruction, unless the IEP team or federal | ||
Section 504 plan team determines that modifications are | ||
necessary during the home or hospital instruction due to the | ||
child's condition. Eligible children
to be included in any | ||
reimbursement under this paragraph must regularly
receive a | ||
minimum of one hour of instruction each school day, or in lieu
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thereof of a minimum of 5 hours of instruction in each school | ||
week in
order to qualify for full reimbursement under this | ||
Section. If the
attending physician , physician assistant, or | ||
advanced practice nurse for such a child has certified that the | ||
child should
not receive as many as 5 hours of instruction in a | ||
school week, however,
reimbursement under this paragraph on | ||
account of that child shall be
computed proportionate to the | ||
actual hours of instruction per week for
that child divided by |
5. The State Board of Education shall establish rules governing | ||
the required qualifications of staff providing home or hospital | ||
instruction.
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(b) For children described in Section 14-1.02, 80% of the | ||
cost of
transportation approved as a related service in the | ||
Individualized Education Program for each student
in order to | ||
take advantage of special educational facilities.
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Transportation costs shall be determined in the same fashion as | ||
provided
in Section 29-5. For purposes of this subsection (b), | ||
the dates for
processing claims specified in Section 29-5 shall | ||
apply.
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(c) For each qualified worker, the annual sum of
$9,000.
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(d) For one full time qualified director of the special | ||
education
program of each school district which maintains a | ||
fully approved program
of special education the annual sum of | ||
$9,000. Districts participating in a joint agreement special
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education program shall not receive such reimbursement if | ||
reimbursement is made
for a director of the joint agreement | ||
program.
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(e) (Blank).
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(f) (Blank).
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(g) For readers, working with blind or partially seeing | ||
children 1/2
of their salary but not more than $400 annually | ||
per child. Readers may
be employed to assist such children and | ||
shall not be required to be
certified but prior to employment | ||
shall meet standards set up by the
State Board of Education.
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(h) For non-certified employees, as defined by rules | ||
promulgated by the State Board of Education, who deliver | ||
services to students with IEPs, 1/2 of the salary paid or
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$3,500 per employee, whichever is less.
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The State Board of Education shall set standards and | ||
prescribe rules
for determining the allocation of | ||
reimbursement under this section on
less than a full time basis | ||
and for less than a school year.
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When any school district eligible for reimbursement under | ||
this
Section operates a school or program approved by the State
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Superintendent of Education for a number of days in excess of | ||
the
adopted school calendar but not to exceed 235 school days, | ||
such
reimbursement shall be increased by 1/180 of the amount or | ||
rate paid
hereunder for each day such school is operated in | ||
excess of 180 days per
calendar year.
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any school | ||
district receiving
a payment under this Section or under | ||
Section 14-7.02, 14-7.02b, or
29-5 of this Code may classify | ||
all or a portion of the funds that it receives
in a particular | ||
fiscal year or from general State aid pursuant to Section
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18-8.05 of this Code as
funds received in connection with any | ||
funding program for which it is
entitled to receive funds from | ||
the State in that fiscal year (including,
without limitation, | ||
any funding program referenced in this Section),
regardless of | ||
the source or timing of the receipt. The district may not
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classify more funds as funds received in connection with the |
funding
program than the district is entitled to receive in | ||
that fiscal year for that
program. Any
classification by a | ||
district must be made by a resolution of its board of
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education. The resolution must identify the amount of any | ||
payments or
general State aid to be classified under this | ||
paragraph and must specify
the funding program to which the | ||
funds are to be treated as received in
connection therewith. | ||
This resolution is controlling as to the
classification of | ||
funds referenced therein. A certified copy of the
resolution | ||
must be sent to the State Superintendent of Education.
The | ||
resolution shall still take effect even though a copy of the | ||
resolution has
not been sent to the State
Superintendent of | ||
Education in a timely manner.
No
classification under this | ||
paragraph by a district shall affect the total amount
or timing | ||
of money the district is entitled to receive under this Code.
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No classification under this paragraph by a district shall
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any way relieve the district from or affect any
requirements | ||
that otherwise would apply with respect to
that funding | ||
program, including any
accounting of funds by source, reporting | ||
expenditures by
original source and purpose,
reporting | ||
requirements,
or requirements of providing services.
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(Source: P.A. 96-257, eff. 8-11-09; 97-123, eff. 7-14-11.)
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(105 ILCS 5/27-22) (from Ch. 122, par. 27-22)
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Sec. 27-22. Required high school courses.
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(a) (Blank). As a prerequisite to receiving
a high school |
diploma, each pupil entering the 9th grade in the 1984-1985 | ||
school year through the 2004-2005 school year must, in addition | ||
to
other course requirements,
successfully complete the | ||
following courses:
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(1) three years of language arts;
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(2) two years of mathematics, one of which may be | ||
related to
computer
technology;
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(3) one year of science;
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(4) two years of social studies, of which at least one | ||
year
must be history
of the United States or a combination | ||
of history of the United States and
American government; | ||
and
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(5) One year chosen from (A) music, (B) art, (C) | ||
foreign
language,
which shall be deemed to include American | ||
Sign Language or (D)
vocational education.
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(b) (Blank). As a prerequisite to receiving a high school | ||
diploma, each pupil
entering the 9th grade in the 2005-2006 | ||
school year must, in addition to other course requirements, | ||
successfully
complete all of the following courses: | ||
(1) Three years of language arts. | ||
(2) Three years of mathematics. | ||
(3) One year of science. | ||
(4) Two years of social studies, of which at least one | ||
year must be history of the United States or a combination | ||
of history of the United States and American government. | ||
(5) One year chosen from (A) music, (B) art, (C) |
foreign language, which shall be deemed to include American | ||
Sign Language, or (D) vocational education. | ||
(c) (Blank). As a prerequisite to receiving a high school | ||
diploma, each pupil
entering the 9th grade in the 2006-2007 | ||
school year must, in addition to other course requirements, | ||
successfully
complete all of the following courses: | ||
(1) Three years of language arts. | ||
(2) Two years of writing intensive courses, one of | ||
which must be English and the other of which may be English | ||
or any other subject. When applicable, writing-intensive | ||
courses may be counted towards the fulfillment of other | ||
graduation requirements.
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(3) Three years of mathematics, one of which must be | ||
Algebra I and one of which must include geometry content. | ||
(4) One year of science. | ||
(5) Two years of social studies, of which at least one | ||
year must be history of the United States or a combination | ||
of history of the United States and American government. | ||
(6) One year chosen from (A) music, (B) art, (C) | ||
foreign language, which shall be deemed to include American | ||
Sign Language, or (D) vocational education. | ||
(d) (Blank). As a prerequisite to receiving a high school | ||
diploma, each pupil
entering the 9th grade in the 2007-2008 | ||
school year must, in addition to other course requirements, | ||
successfully
complete all of the following courses: | ||
(1) Three years of language arts. |
(2) Two years of writing intensive courses, one of | ||
which must be English and the other of which may be English | ||
or any other subject. When applicable, writing-intensive | ||
courses may be counted towards the fulfillment of other | ||
graduation requirements.
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(3) Three years of mathematics, one of which must be | ||
Algebra I and one of which must include geometry content. | ||
(4) Two years of science. | ||
(5) Two years of social studies, of which at least one | ||
year must be history of the United States or a combination | ||
of history of the United States and American government. | ||
(6) One year chosen from (A) music, (B) art, (C) | ||
foreign language, which shall be deemed to include American | ||
Sign Language, or (D) vocational education. | ||
(e) As a prerequisite to receiving a high school diploma, | ||
each pupil
entering the 9th grade in the 2008-2009 school year | ||
or a subsequent
school year must, in addition to other course | ||
requirements, successfully
complete all of the following | ||
courses: | ||
(1) Four years of language arts. | ||
(2) Two years of writing intensive courses, one of | ||
which must be English and the other of which may be English | ||
or any other subject. When applicable, writing-intensive | ||
courses may be counted towards the fulfillment of other | ||
graduation requirements.
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(3) Three years of mathematics, one of which must be |
Algebra I, one of which must include geometry content, and | ||
one of which may be an Advanced Placement computer science | ||
course if the pupil successfully completes Algebra II or an | ||
integrated mathematics course with Algebra II content. | ||
(4) Two years of science. | ||
(5) Two years of social studies, of which at least one | ||
year must be history of the United States or a combination | ||
of history of the United States and American government | ||
and, beginning with pupils entering the 9th grade in the | ||
2016-2017 school year and each school year thereafter, at | ||
least one semester must be civics, which shall help young | ||
people acquire and learn to use the skills, knowledge, and | ||
attitudes that will prepare them to be competent and | ||
responsible citizens throughout their lives. Civics course | ||
content shall focus on government institutions, the | ||
discussion of current and controversial issues, service | ||
learning, and simulations of the democratic process. | ||
School districts may utilize private funding available for | ||
the purposes of offering civics education. | ||
(6) One year chosen from (A) music, (B) art, (C) | ||
foreign language, which shall be deemed to include American | ||
Sign Language, or (D) vocational education. | ||
(f) The State Board of Education shall develop and inform | ||
school districts of standards for writing-intensive | ||
coursework.
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(f-5) If a school district offers an Advanced Placement |
computer science course to high school students, then the | ||
school board must designate that course as equivalent to a high | ||
school mathematics course and must denote on the student's | ||
transcript that the Advanced Placement computer science course | ||
qualifies as a mathematics-based, quantitative course for | ||
students in accordance with subdivision (3) of subsection (e) | ||
of this Section. | ||
(g) This amendatory Act of 1983 does not apply to pupils | ||
entering the 9th grade
in 1983-1984 school year and prior | ||
school years or to students
with disabilities whose course of | ||
study is determined by an individualized
education program.
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This amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly does not | ||
apply
to pupils entering the 9th grade in the 2004-2005 school | ||
year or a prior
school year or to students with disabilities | ||
whose course of study is
determined by an individualized | ||
education program.
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(h) The provisions of this Section are subject to the | ||
provisions of
Section
27-22.05 of this Code and the | ||
Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness Act.
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(Source: P.A. 98-885, eff. 8-15-14; 99-434, eff. 7-1-16 (see | ||
P.A. 99-485 for the effective date of changes made by P.A. | ||
99-434); 99-485, eff. 11-20-15; 99-674, eff. 7-29-16.)
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Section 10. The School Safety Drill Act is amended by | ||
changing Sections 15 and 20 as follows: |
(105 ILCS 128/15)
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Sec. 15. Types of drills. Under this Act, the following | ||
school safety drills shall be instituted by all schools in this | ||
State: | ||
(1) School evacuation drills, which shall address and | ||
prepare students and school personnel for situations that | ||
occur when conditions outside of a school building are | ||
safer than inside a school building. Evacuation incidents | ||
are based on the needs of particular communities and may | ||
include without limitation the following: | ||
(A) fire; | ||
(B) suspicious items or persons; | ||
(C) incidents involving hazardous materials, | ||
including, but not limited to, chemical, incendiary, | ||
and explosives; and | ||
(D) bomb threats. | ||
(2) Except as limited by subsection (b-5) of Section 20 | ||
of this Act, bus Bus evacuation drills, which shall address | ||
and prepare students and school personnel for situations | ||
that occur when conditions outside of a bus are safer than | ||
inside the bus. Evacuation incidents are based on the needs | ||
of particular communities and may include without | ||
limitation the following: | ||
(A) fire; | ||
(B) suspicious items; and | ||
(C) incidents involving hazardous materials, |
including, but not limited to, chemical, incendiary, | ||
and explosives. | ||
(3) Law enforcement drills, which shall address and | ||
prepare school personnel for situations calling for the | ||
involvement of law enforcement when conditions inside a | ||
school building are safer than outside of a school building | ||
and it is necessary to protect building occupants from | ||
potential dangers in a school building. Law enforcement | ||
drills may involve situations that call for the | ||
reverse-evacuation or the lock-down of a school building. | ||
Evacuation or reverse-evacuation incidents shall include a | ||
shooting incident. | ||
(4) Severe weather and shelter-in-place drills, which | ||
shall address and prepare students for situations | ||
involving severe weather emergencies or the release of | ||
external gas or chemicals. Severe weather and | ||
shelter-in-place incidents shall be based on the needs and | ||
environment of particular communities and may include | ||
without limitation the following: | ||
(A) severe weather, including, but not limited to, | ||
shear winds, lightning, and earthquakes; | ||
(B) incidents involving hazardous materials, | ||
including, but not limited to, chemical, incendiary, | ||
and explosives; and | ||
(C) incidents involving weapons of mass | ||
destruction, including, but not limited to, |
biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons.
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(Source: P.A. 98-48, eff. 7-1-13.) | ||
(105 ILCS 128/20)
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Sec. 20. Number of drills; incidents covered; local | ||
authority participation.
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(a) During each academic year, schools must conduct a | ||
minimum of 3 school evacuation drills to address and prepare | ||
students and school personnel for fire incidents. These drills | ||
must meet all of the following criteria: | ||
(1) One of the 3 school evacuation drills shall require | ||
the participation of the appropriate local fire department | ||
or district. | ||
(A) Each local fire department or fire district | ||
must contact the appropriate school administrator or | ||
his or her designee no later than September 1 of each | ||
year in order to arrange for the participation of the | ||
department or district in the school evacuation drill. | ||
(B) Each school administrator or his or her | ||
designee must contact the responding local fire | ||
official no later than September 15 of each year and | ||
propose to the local fire official 4 dates within the | ||
month of October, during at least 2 different weeks of | ||
October, on which the drill shall occur. The fire | ||
official may choose any of the 4 available dates, and | ||
if he or she does so, the drill shall occur on that |
date. | ||
(C) The school administrator or his or her designee | ||
and the local fire official may also, by mutual | ||
agreement, set any other date for the drill, including | ||
a date outside of the month of October. | ||
(D) If the fire official does not select one of the | ||
4 offered dates in October or set another date by | ||
mutual agreement, the requirement that the school | ||
include the local fire service in one of its mandatory | ||
school evacuation drills shall be waived. Schools, | ||
however, shall continue to be strongly encouraged to | ||
include the fire service in a school evacuation drill | ||
at a mutually agreed-upon time. | ||
(E) Upon the participation of the local fire | ||
service, the appropriate local fire official shall | ||
certify that the school evacuation drill was | ||
conducted. | ||
(F) When scheduling the school evacuation drill, | ||
the school administrator or his or her designee and the | ||
local fire department or fire district may, by mutual | ||
agreement on or before September 14, choose to waive | ||
the provisions of subparagraphs (B), (C), and (D) of | ||
this paragraph (1). | ||
Additional school evacuation drills for fire incidents | ||
may involve the participation of the appropriate local fire | ||
department or district. |
(2) Schools may conduct additional school evacuation | ||
drills to account for other evacuation incidents, | ||
including without limitation suspicious items or bomb | ||
threats. | ||
(3) All drills shall be conducted at each school | ||
building that houses school children. | ||
(b) During each academic year, schools must conduct a | ||
minimum of one bus evacuation drill. This drill shall be | ||
accounted for in the curriculum in all public schools and in | ||
all other educational institutions in this State that are | ||
supported or maintained, in whole or in part, by public funds | ||
and that provide instruction in any of the grades kindergarten | ||
through 12. This curriculum shall include instruction in safe | ||
bus riding practices for all students. Schools may conduct | ||
additional bus evacuation drills. All drills shall be conducted | ||
at each school building that houses school children. | ||
(b-5) Notwithstanding the minimum requirements established | ||
by this Act, private schools that do not utilize a bus to | ||
transport students for any purpose are exempt from subsection | ||
(b) of this Section, provided that the chief school | ||
administrator of the private school provides written assurance | ||
to the State Board of Education that the private school does | ||
not plan to utilize a bus to transport students for any purpose | ||
during the current academic year. The assurance must be made on | ||
a form supplied by the State Board of Education and filed no | ||
later than October 15. If a private school utilizes a bus to |
transport students for any purpose during an academic year when | ||
an assurance pursuant to this subsection (b-5) has been filed | ||
with the State Board of Education, the private school shall | ||
immediately notify the State Board of Education and comply with | ||
subsection (b) of this Section no later than 30 calendar days | ||
after utilization of the bus to transport students, except | ||
that, at the discretion of the private school, students chosen | ||
for participation in the bus evacuation drill need include only | ||
the subgroup of students that are utilizing bus transportation. | ||
(c) During each academic year, schools must conduct a law | ||
enforcement drill to address a school shooting incident. Such | ||
drills must be conducted according to the school district's or | ||
private school's emergency and crisis response plans, | ||
protocols, and procedures, with the participation of the | ||
appropriate law enforcement agency. Law enforcement drills may | ||
be conducted on days and times when students are not present in | ||
the school building. All drills must be conducted at each | ||
school building that houses school children. | ||
(1) A law enforcement drill must meet all of the | ||
following criteria: | ||
(A) During each calendar year, the appropriate | ||
local law enforcement agency shall contact the | ||
appropriate school administrator to request to | ||
participate in a law enforcement drill. The school | ||
administrator and local law enforcement agency shall | ||
set, by mutual agreement, a date for the drill. |
(A-5) The drill shall require the on-site | ||
participation of the local law enforcement agency. If a | ||
mutually agreeable date cannot be reached between the | ||
school administrator and the appropriate local law | ||
enforcement agency, then the school shall still hold | ||
the drill without participation from the agency. | ||
(B) Upon the participation of a local law | ||
enforcement agency in a law enforcement drill, the | ||
appropriate local law enforcement official shall | ||
certify that the law enforcement drill was conducted | ||
and notify the school in a timely manner of any | ||
deficiencies noted during the drill. | ||
(2) Schools may conduct additional law enforcement | ||
drills at their discretion. | ||
(3) (Blank). | ||
(d) During each academic year, schools must conduct a | ||
minimum of one severe weather and shelter-in-place drill to | ||
address and prepare students and school personnel for possible | ||
tornado incidents and may conduct additional severe weather and | ||
shelter-in-place drills to account for other incidents, | ||
including without limitation earthquakes or hazardous | ||
materials. All drills shall be conducted at each school | ||
building that houses school children.
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(Source: P.A. 98-48, eff. 7-1-13.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | ||
2017.
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