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Public Act 102-0150 | ||||
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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 adding Section | ||||
14-17 as follows: | ||||
(105 ILCS 5/14-17 new) | ||||
Sec. 14-17. High-Cost Special Education Funding | ||||
Commission. | ||||
(a) The High-Cost Special Education Funding Commission is | ||||
created for the purpose of making recommendations to the | ||||
Governor and the General Assembly for an alternative funding | ||||
structure in this State for high-cost special education | ||||
students that is aligned to the principles of the | ||||
evidence-based funding formula in Section 18-8.15 in which | ||||
school districts furthest away from adequacy receive the | ||||
greatest amount of funding. | ||||
(b) The Commission shall consist of all of the following | ||||
members: | ||||
(1) One representative appointed by the Speaker of the | ||||
House of Representatives, who shall serve as | ||||
co-chairperson. | ||||
(2) One representative appointed by the Minority | ||||
Leader of the House of Representatives. |
(3) One senator appointed by the President of the | ||
Senate, who shall serve as co-chairperson. | ||
(4) One senator appointed by the Minority Leader of | ||
the Senate. | ||
(5) The State Superintendent of Education or a | ||
designee. | ||
(6) The Director of the Governor's Office of | ||
Management and Budget or a designee. | ||
(7) The Chairperson of the Advisory Council on the | ||
Education of Children with Disabilities or a designee. | ||
Additionally, within 60 days after the effective date of | ||
this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, the State | ||
Superintendent of Education shall appoint all of the following | ||
individuals to the Commission: | ||
(A) One representative of a statewide association that | ||
represents private special education schools. | ||
(B) One representative of a statewide association that | ||
represents special education cooperatives. | ||
(C) One educator from a special education cooperative, | ||
recommended by a statewide association that represents | ||
teachers. | ||
(D) One educator from a special education cooperative | ||
that is not a member district of a special education | ||
cooperative, recommended by a different statewide | ||
association that represents teachers. | ||
(E) One educator or administrator from a nonpublic |
special education school. | ||
(F) One representative of a statewide association that | ||
represents school administrators. | ||
(G) One representative of a statewide association
that | ||
represents school business officials. | ||
(H) One representative of a statewide association that | ||
represents private special education schools in rural | ||
school districts. | ||
(I) One representative from a residential program. | ||
Members appointed to the Commission must reflect the | ||
racial, ethnic, and geographic diversity of this State. | ||
(c) Members of the Commission shall serve without | ||
compensation, but may be reimbursed for their reasonable and | ||
necessary expenses from funds appropriated to the State Board | ||
of Education for that purpose. | ||
(d) The State Board of Education shall provide | ||
administrative support to the Commission. | ||
(e) To ensure that high-quality services are provided to | ||
ensure equitable outcomes for high-cost special education | ||
students, the Commission shall do all the following: | ||
(1) Review the current system of funding high-cost | ||
special education students in this State. | ||
(2) Review the needs of high-cost special education | ||
students in this State and the associated costs to ensure | ||
high-quality services are provided to these students. | ||
(3) Review how other states fund high-cost special |
education students. | ||
(4) If available, review other proposals and best | ||
practices for funding high-cost special education | ||
students. | ||
(f) On or before November 30, 2021, the Commission shall | ||
report its recommendations to the Governor and the General | ||
Assembly. | ||
(g) This Section is repealed on December 31, 2022.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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