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Public Act 103-0940 | ||||
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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 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section | ||||
3-15.12 as follows: | ||||
(105 ILCS 5/3-15.12) (from Ch. 122, par. 3-15.12) | ||||
Sec. 3-15.12. High school equivalency. The regional | ||||
superintendent of schools and the Illinois Community College | ||||
Board shall make available for qualified individuals residing | ||||
within the region a High School Equivalency Testing Program | ||||
and alternative methods of credentialing, as identified under | ||||
this Section. For that purpose the regional superintendent | ||||
alone or with other regional superintendents may establish and | ||||
supervise a testing center or centers to administer the secure | ||||
forms for high school equivalency testing to qualified | ||||
persons. Such centers shall be under the supervision of the | ||||
regional superintendent in whose region such centers are | ||||
located, subject to the approval of the Executive Director of | ||||
the Illinois Community College Board. The Illinois Community | ||||
College Board shall also establish criteria and make available | ||||
alternative methods of credentialing throughout the State. | ||||
An individual is eligible to apply to the regional | ||||
superintendent of schools for the region in which he or she |
resides if he or she is: (a) a person who is 17 years of age or | ||
older, has maintained residence in the State of Illinois, and | ||
is not a high school graduate; (b) a person who is successfully | ||
completing an alternative education program under Section | ||
2-3.81, Article 13A, or Article 13B; or (c) a person who is | ||
enrolled in a youth education program sponsored by the | ||
Illinois National Guard. For purposes of this Section, | ||
residence is that abode which the applicant considers his or | ||
her home. Applicants may provide as sufficient proof of such | ||
residence and as an acceptable form of identification a | ||
driver's license, valid passport, military ID, or other form | ||
of government-issued national or foreign identification that | ||
shows the applicant's name, address, date of birth, signature, | ||
and photograph or other acceptable identification as may be | ||
allowed by law or as regulated by the Illinois Community | ||
College Board. Such regional superintendent shall determine if | ||
the applicant meets statutory and regulatory state standards. | ||
If qualified , the applicant shall at the time of such | ||
application pay a fee established by the Illinois Community | ||
College Board, which fee shall be paid into a special fund | ||
under the control and supervision of the regional | ||
superintendent to be used for administration of high school | ||
equivalency testing . Such moneys received by the regional | ||
superintendent shall be used, first, for the expenses incurred | ||
in administering and scoring the examination, and next for | ||
other educational programs that are developed and designed by |
the regional superintendent of schools to assist those who | ||
successfully complete high school equivalency testing or meet | ||
the criteria for alternative methods of credentialing in | ||
furthering their academic development or their ability to | ||
secure and retain gainful employment, including programs for | ||
the competitive award based on test scores of college or adult | ||
education scholarship grants or similar educational | ||
incentives. Any excess moneys shall be paid into the institute | ||
fund. | ||
Any applicant who has achieved the minimum passing | ||
standards as established by the Illinois Community College | ||
Board shall be notified in writing by the regional | ||
superintendent and shall be issued a State of Illinois High | ||
School Diploma on the forms provided by the Illinois Community | ||
College Board. The regional superintendent shall then certify | ||
to the Illinois Community College Board the score of the | ||
applicant and such other and additional information that may | ||
be required by the Illinois Community College Board. The | ||
moneys received therefrom shall be used in the same manner as | ||
provided for in this Section. | ||
The Illinois Community College Board shall establish | ||
alternative methods of credentialing for the issuance of a | ||
State of Illinois High School Diploma. In addition to high | ||
school equivalency testing, the following alternative methods | ||
of receiving a State of Illinois High School Diploma shall be | ||
made available to qualified individuals on or after January 1, |
2018: | ||
(A) High School Equivalency based on High School | ||
Credit. A qualified candidate may petition to have his or | ||
her high school transcripts evaluated to determine what | ||
the candidate needs to meet criteria as established by the | ||
Illinois Community College Board. | ||
(B) High School Equivalency based on Post-Secondary | ||
Credit. A qualified candidate may petition to have his or | ||
her post-secondary transcripts evaluated to determine what | ||
the candidate needs to meet criteria established by the | ||
Illinois Community College Board. | ||
(C) High School Equivalency based on a Foreign | ||
Diploma. A qualified candidate may petition to have his or | ||
her foreign high school or post-secondary transcripts | ||
evaluated to determine what the candidate needs to meet | ||
criteria established by the Illinois Community College | ||
Board. | ||
(D) High School Equivalency based on Completion of a | ||
Competency-Based Program as approved by the Illinois | ||
Community College Board. The Illinois Community College | ||
Board shall establish guidelines for competency-based high | ||
school equivalency programs. | ||
Any applicant who has attained the age of 17 years and | ||
maintained residence in the State of Illinois and is not a high | ||
school graduate, any person who has enrolled in a youth | ||
education program sponsored by the Illinois National Guard, or |
any person who has successfully completed an alternative | ||
education program under Section 2-3.81, Article 13A, or | ||
Article 13B is eligible to apply for a State of Illinois High | ||
School Diploma (if he or she meets the requirements prescribed | ||
by the Illinois Community College Board) upon showing evidence | ||
that he or she has completed, successfully, high school | ||
equivalency testing, administered by the United States Armed | ||
Forces Institute, official high school equivalency testing | ||
centers established in other states, Veterans' Administration | ||
Hospitals, or the office of the State Superintendent of | ||
Education for the Illinois State Penitentiary System and the | ||
Department of Corrections. Such applicant shall apply to the | ||
regional superintendent of the region wherein he or she has | ||
maintained residence, and, upon payment of a fee established | ||
by the Illinois Community College Board, the regional | ||
superintendent shall issue a State of Illinois High School | ||
Diploma and immediately thereafter certify to the Illinois | ||
Community College Board the score of the applicant and such | ||
other and additional information as may be required by the | ||
Illinois Community College Board. | ||
Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section, any | ||
applicant who has been out of school for at least one year may | ||
request the regional superintendent of schools to administer | ||
restricted high school equivalency testing upon written | ||
request of: the director of a program who certifies to the | ||
Chief Examiner of an official high school equivalency testing |
center that the applicant has completed a program of | ||
instruction provided by such agencies as the Job Corps, the | ||
Postal Service Academy, or an apprenticeship training program; | ||
an employer or program director for purposes of entry into | ||
apprenticeship programs; another state's department of | ||
education in order to meet regulations established by that | ||
department of education; or a post high school educational | ||
institution for purposes of admission, the Department of | ||
Financial and Professional Regulation for licensing purposes, | ||
or the Armed Forces for induction purposes. The regional | ||
superintendent shall administer such testing, and the | ||
applicant shall be notified in writing that he or she is | ||
eligible to receive a State of Illinois High School Diploma | ||
upon reaching age 17, provided he or she meets the standards | ||
established by the Illinois Community College Board. | ||
Any test administered under this Section to an applicant | ||
who does not speak and understand English may at the | ||
discretion of the administering agency be given and answered | ||
in any language in which the test is printed. The regional | ||
superintendent of schools may waive any fees required by this | ||
Section in case of hardship. The regional superintendent of | ||
schools and the Illinois Community College Board shall waive | ||
any fees required by this Section for an applicant who meets | ||
all of the following criteria: | ||
(1) The applicant qualifies as a homeless person, | ||
child, or youth as defined in the Education for Homeless |
Children Act. | ||
(2) The applicant has not attained 25 years of age as | ||
of the date of the scheduled test. | ||
(3) The applicant can verify his or her status as a | ||
homeless person, child, or youth. A homeless services | ||
provider that is qualified to verify an individual's | ||
housing status, as determined by the Illinois Community | ||
College Board, and that has knowledge of the applicant's | ||
housing status may verify the applicant's status for | ||
purposes of this subdivision (3). | ||
(4) The applicant has completed a high school | ||
equivalency preparation course through an Illinois | ||
Community College Board-approved provider. | ||
(5) The applicant is taking the test at a testing | ||
center operated by a regional superintendent of schools or | ||
the Cook County High School Equivalency Office. | ||
In counties of over 3,000,000 population, a State of | ||
Illinois High School Diploma shall contain the signatures of | ||
the Executive Director of the Illinois Community College Board | ||
and the superintendent, president, or other chief executive | ||
officer of the institution where high school equivalency | ||
testing instruction occurred and any other signatures | ||
authorized by the Illinois Community College Board. | ||
The regional superintendent of schools shall furnish the | ||
Illinois Community College Board with any information that the | ||
Illinois Community College Board requests with regard to |
testing and diplomas under this Section. | ||
A State of Illinois High School Diploma is a recognized | ||
high school equivalency certificate for purposes of | ||
reciprocity with other states. A high school equivalency | ||
certificate from another state is equivalent to a State of | ||
Illinois High School Diploma. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-1100, eff. 1-1-23 .) | ||
Section 7. The State Universities Civil Service Act is | ||
amended by changing Section 36e as follows: | ||
(110 ILCS 70/36e) (from Ch. 24 1/2, par. 38b4) | ||
Sec. 36e. Coverage. All employees of the Illinois | ||
Community College Board, Southern Illinois University, Chicago | ||
State University, Eastern Illinois University, Governors State | ||
University, Illinois State University, Northeastern Illinois | ||
University, Northern Illinois University, Western Illinois | ||
University, the University of Illinois, the University System, | ||
the State Universities Retirement System, the Illinois Student | ||
Assistance Commission State Scholarship Commission , and the | ||
Board of Higher Education shall be covered by the University | ||
System described in Sections 36b to 36q, inclusive, of this | ||
Act, except the following persons: | ||
(1) The members and officers of the Merit Board and | ||
the board of trustees, and the commissioners of the | ||
institutions and agencies covered hereunder; |
(2) The presidents and vice-presidents of each | ||
educational institution and the executive director, | ||
directors, deputy directors, managing directors, chiefs, | ||
and attorneys of each higher education agency ; | ||
(3) Other principal administrative employees of each | ||
institution and agency as determined by the Merit Board; | ||
(4) The teaching, research and extension faculties of | ||
each institution and agency; | ||
(5) Students employed under rules prescribed by the | ||
Merit Board, without examination or certification. | ||
(Source: P.A. 100-615, eff. 1-1-19 .) | ||
Section 10. The Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness Act | ||
is amended by changing Section 60 as follows: | ||
(110 ILCS 148/60) | ||
Sec. 60. Transitional mathematics instruction statewide | ||
supports. | ||
(a) (Blank). Beginning with the 2019-2020 academic year, | ||
ICCB shall permit transitional mathematics instruction that | ||
has been approved for statewide portability in accordance with | ||
the requirements of this Act to be funded, subject to | ||
appropriation, in a manner consistent with reimbursement rates | ||
for developmental education courses offered at a community | ||
college. Such funding must be used by a community college for | ||
costs associated with transitional mathematics or English |
partnerships with school districts. | ||
(b) Subject to the availability of public or private | ||
resources, ISBE, ICCB, and IBHE, in collaboration with IMACC, | ||
shall support collaborative efforts among school districts and | ||
postsecondary institutions to develop model transitional | ||
mathematics instructional units. All State-supported models | ||
shall include real-world application projects that can be | ||
delivered to particular students based on career interests and | ||
shall enable transitional mathematics instructional resources | ||
to be included within integrated courses or competency-based | ||
learning systems. | ||
(c) Provided that statewide portability procedures have | ||
been established pursuant to subsection (f) of Section 45 of | ||
this Act, ISBE and ICCB shall identify and publicize courses | ||
for transitional mathematics instruction that meet the | ||
statewide portability requirements and that can be delivered | ||
fully online or through blended-learning models without the | ||
requirement for in-person mathematics instruction at the high | ||
school. | ||
(d) ISBE and ICCB shall jointly develop and provide a | ||
model partnership agreement for school districts and community | ||
colleges. | ||
(e) ISBE and ICCB shall provide standardized reports to | ||
school districts and community colleges, including, but not | ||
limited to: | ||
(1) reports that school districts and community |
colleges can use for determining students 11th grade | ||
projected readiness for college-level mathematics courses | ||
upon high school graduation; and | ||
(2) reports that compare participating students' | ||
postsecondary outcomes with other students, particularly | ||
those in traditional developmental education course | ||
sequences. | ||
(Source: P.A. 99-674, eff. 7-29-16; 100-599, eff. 6-29-18.) | ||
Section 15. The Student Parent Data Collection Act is | ||
amended by changing Section 20 as follows: | ||
(110 ILCS 149/20) | ||
Sec. 20. Reporting requirements. | ||
(a) On or before July 1, 2022 , July 1, 2023, and October | ||
15, 2024 and on or before each October 15 and annually | ||
thereafter, each public university shall report the data | ||
collected under Sections 10 and 15 to the Board of Higher | ||
Education, and each public community college shall report the | ||
data collected under Sections 10 and 15 to the Illinois | ||
Community College Board. | ||
(b) Each institution, the Board of Higher Education, and | ||
the Illinois Community College Board shall make the data | ||
reported under subsection (a) publicly available annually on | ||
their Internet websites. | ||
(c) The Board of Higher Education and the Illinois |
Community College Board, in consultation with public | ||
institutions of higher education and advocates, may adopt | ||
rules concerning the reporting of data to protect student | ||
privacy while satisfying the requirements of this Act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-88, eff. 7-9-21.) | ||
Section 20. The Board of Higher Education Act is amended | ||
by changing Section 8 as follows: | ||
(110 ILCS 205/8) (from Ch. 144, par. 188) | ||
Sec. 8. The Board of Trustees of the University of | ||
Illinois, the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois | ||
University, the Board of Trustees of Chicago State University, | ||
the Board of Trustees of Eastern Illinois University, the | ||
Board of Trustees of Governors State University, the Board of | ||
Trustees of Illinois State University, the Board of Trustees | ||
of Northeastern Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of | ||
Northern Illinois University, and the Board of Trustees of | ||
Western Illinois University , and the Illinois Community | ||
College Board shall submit to the Board not later than the 15th | ||
day of November of each year its budget proposals for the | ||
operation and capital needs of the institutions under its | ||
governance or supervision for the ensuing fiscal year. The | ||
Illinois Community College Board shall submit to the Board by | ||
December 15 of each year its budget proposal for the operation | ||
and capital needs of the institutions under its governance or |
supervision for the ensuing fiscal year. Each budget proposal | ||
shall conform to the procedures developed by the Board in the | ||
design of an information system for State universities and | ||
colleges. | ||
In order to maintain a cohesive system of higher | ||
education, the Board and its staff shall communicate on a | ||
regular basis with all public university presidents. They | ||
shall meet at least semiannually to achieve economies of scale | ||
where possible and provide the most innovative and efficient | ||
programs and services. | ||
The Board, in the analysis of formulating the annual | ||
budget request, shall consider rates of tuition and fees and | ||
undergraduate tuition and fee waiver programs at the State | ||
universities and colleges. The Board shall also consider the | ||
current and projected utilization of the total physical plant | ||
of each campus of a university or college in approving the | ||
capital budget for any new building or facility. | ||
The Board of Higher Education shall submit to the | ||
Governor, to the General Assembly, and to the appropriate | ||
budget agencies of the Governor and General Assembly its | ||
analysis and recommendations on such budget proposals. | ||
The Board is directed to form a broad-based group of | ||
individuals representing the Office of the Governor, the | ||
General Assembly, public institutions of higher education, | ||
State agencies, business and industry, statewide organizations | ||
representing faculty and staff, and others as the Board shall |
deem appropriate to devise a system for allocating State | ||
resources to public institutions of higher education based | ||
upon performance in achieving State goals related to student | ||
success and certificate and degree completion. | ||
Beginning in Fiscal Year 2013, the Board of Higher | ||
Education budget recommendations to the Governor and the | ||
General Assembly shall include allocations to public | ||
institutions of higher education based upon performance | ||
metrics designed to promote and measure student success in | ||
degree and certificate completion. Public university metrics | ||
must be adopted by the Board by rule, and public community | ||
college metrics must be adopted by the Illinois Community | ||
College Board by rule. These metrics must be developed and | ||
promulgated in accordance with the following principles: | ||
(1) The metrics must be developed in consultation with | ||
public institutions of higher education, as well as other | ||
State educational agencies and other higher education | ||
organizations, associations, interests, and stakeholders | ||
as deemed appropriate by the Board. | ||
(2) The metrics shall include provisions for | ||
recognizing the demands on and rewarding the performance | ||
of institutions in advancing the success of students who | ||
are academically or financially at risk, including | ||
first-generation students, low-income students, and | ||
students traditionally underrepresented in higher | ||
education, as specified in Section 9.16 of this Act. |
(3) The metrics shall recognize and account for the | ||
differentiated missions of institutions and sectors of | ||
higher education. | ||
(4) The metrics shall focus on the fundamental goal of | ||
increasing completion of college courses, certificates, | ||
and degrees. Performance metrics shall recognize the | ||
unique and broad mission of public community colleges | ||
through consideration of additional factors including, but | ||
not limited to, enrollment, progress through key academic | ||
milestones, transfer to a baccalaureate institution, and | ||
degree completion. | ||
(5) The metrics must be designed to maintain the | ||
quality of degrees, certificates, courses, and programs. | ||
In devising performance metrics, the Board may be guided by | ||
the report of the Higher Education Finance Study Commission. | ||
Each State university must submit its plan for capital | ||
improvements of non-instructional facilities to the Board for | ||
approval before final commitments are made if the total cost | ||
of the project as approved by the institution's board of | ||
control is in excess of $2 million. Non-instructional uses | ||
shall include but not be limited to dormitories, union | ||
buildings, field houses, stadium, other recreational | ||
facilities and parking lots. The Board shall determine whether | ||
or not any project submitted for approval is consistent with | ||
the strategic plan for higher education and with instructional | ||
buildings that are provided for therein. If the project is |
found by a majority of the Board not to be consistent, such | ||
capital improvement shall not be constructed. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-1046, eff. 6-7-22.) | ||
Section 25. The Public Community College Act is amended by | ||
changing Sections 2-7, 2-12, 2-15, 3-16, 3-19, 3-27.1, 3-29.8, | ||
5-3, 5-4, 5-6, and 5-11 as follows: | ||
(110 ILCS 805/2-7) (from Ch. 122, par. 102-7) | ||
Sec. 2-7. The State Board shall recognize as a standing | ||
advisory organization to the State Board an association of | ||
community college boards authorized under Section 3-55 of this | ||
Act and an advisory council authorized under subdivision (p) | ||
of Section 2-12 of this Act. The State Board shall also | ||
recognize a statewide organization representing community | ||
college presidents and a statewide advisory organization | ||
representing community college faculty as additional standing | ||
advisory organizations. The State Board may recognize any | ||
other statewide association, committee, or group as a standing | ||
advisory organization that the State Board deems appropriate. | ||
The State Board may appoint additional advisory committees, as | ||
necessary. The the members of these committees of which shall | ||
serve without compensation. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-910, eff. 7-1-10.) | ||
(110 ILCS 805/2-12) (from Ch. 122, par. 102-12) |
Sec. 2-12. The State Board shall have the power and it | ||
shall be its duty: | ||
(a) To provide statewide planning for community | ||
colleges as institutions of higher education and to | ||
coordinate the programs, services and activities of all | ||
community colleges in the State so as to encourage and | ||
establish a system of locally initiated and administered | ||
comprehensive community colleges. | ||
(b) To organize and conduct feasibility surveys for | ||
new community colleges or for the inclusion of existing | ||
institutions as community colleges and the locating of new | ||
institutions. | ||
(c) (Blank). | ||
(c-5) In collaboration with the community colleges, to | ||
furnish information for State and federal accountability | ||
purposes, promote student and institutional improvement, | ||
and meet research needs. | ||
(d) To cooperate with the community colleges in | ||
collecting and maintaining student characteristics, | ||
enrollment and completion data, faculty and staff | ||
characteristics, financial data, admission standards, | ||
facility data qualification and certification of | ||
facilities , and any other issues facing community | ||
colleges. | ||
(e) To enter into contracts with other governmental | ||
agencies and eligible providers, such as local educational |
agencies, community-based organizations of demonstrated | ||
effectiveness, volunteer literacy organizations of | ||
demonstrated effectiveness, institutions of higher | ||
education, public and private nonprofit agencies, | ||
libraries, and public housing authorities; to accept | ||
federal funds and to plan with other State agencies when | ||
appropriate for the allocation of such federal funds for | ||
instructional programs and student services including such | ||
funds for adult education and literacy, vocational and | ||
career and technical education, and retraining as may be | ||
allocated by state and federal agencies for the aid of | ||
community colleges. To receive, receipt for, hold in | ||
trust, expend and administer, for all purposes of this | ||
Act, funds and other aid made available by the federal | ||
government or by other agencies public or private, subject | ||
to appropriation by the General Assembly. The changes to | ||
this subdivision (e) made by Public Act 91-830 apply on | ||
and after July 1, 2001. | ||
(f) To determine efficient and adequate standards for | ||
community colleges for the physical plant, heating, | ||
lighting, ventilation, sanitation, safety, equipment and | ||
supplies, instruction and teaching, curriculum, library, | ||
operation, maintenance, and administration and | ||
supervision , and to grant recognition certificates to | ||
community colleges meeting such standards . | ||
(g) To determine the standards for establishment of |
community colleges and the proper location of the site in | ||
relation to existing institutions of higher education | ||
offering academic, occupational and technical training | ||
curricula, possible enrollment, assessed valuation, | ||
industrial, business, agricultural, and other conditions | ||
reflecting educational needs in the area to be served; | ||
however, no community college may be considered as being | ||
recognized nor may the establishment of any community | ||
college be authorized in any district which shall be | ||
deemed inadequate for the maintenance, in accordance with | ||
the desirable standards thus determined, of a community | ||
college offering the basic subjects of general education | ||
and suitable vocational and semiprofessional and technical | ||
curricula. | ||
(h) To approve or disapprove new units of instruction, | ||
research or public service as defined in Section 3-25.1 of | ||
this Act submitted by the boards of trustees of the | ||
respective community college districts of this State. The | ||
State Board may discontinue programs which fail to reflect | ||
the educational needs of the area being served. The | ||
community college district shall be granted 60 days | ||
following the State Board staff recommendation and prior | ||
to the State Board's action to respond to concerns | ||
regarding the program in question. If the State Board acts | ||
to abolish a community college program, the community | ||
college district has a right to appeal the decision in |
accordance with administrative rules promulgated by the | ||
State Board under the provisions of the Illinois | ||
Administrative Procedure Act. | ||
(i) To review and approve or disapprove any contract | ||
or agreement that community colleges enter into with any | ||
organization, association, educational institution, or | ||
government agency to provide educational services for | ||
academic credit. The State Board is authorized to monitor | ||
performance under any contract or agreement that is | ||
approved by the State Board. If the State Board does not | ||
approve a particular contract or agreement, the community | ||
college district has a right to appeal the decision in | ||
accordance with administrative rules promulgated by the | ||
State Board under the provisions of the Illinois | ||
Administrative Procedure Act. Nothing in this subdivision | ||
(i) shall be interpreted as applying to collective | ||
bargaining agreements with any labor organization. | ||
(j) To establish guidelines regarding sabbatical | ||
leaves. | ||
(k) (Blank). To establish guidelines for the admission | ||
into special, appropriate programs conducted or created by | ||
community colleges for elementary and secondary school | ||
dropouts who have received truant status from the school | ||
districts of this State in compliance with Section 26-14 | ||
of the School Code. | ||
(l) (Blank). |
(m) (Blank). | ||
(n) To create and participate in the conduct and | ||
operation of any corporation, joint venture, partnership, | ||
association, or other organizational entity that has the | ||
power: (i) to acquire land, buildings, and other capital | ||
equipment for the use and benefit of the community | ||
colleges or their students; (ii) to accept gifts and make | ||
grants for the use and benefit of the community colleges | ||
or their students; (iii) to aid in the instruction and | ||
education of students of community colleges; and (iv) to | ||
promote activities to acquaint members of the community | ||
with the facilities of the various community colleges. | ||
(o) To ensure the effective teaching of adult learners | ||
and to prepare them for success in employment and lifelong | ||
learning by administering a network of providers, | ||
programs, and services to provide classes for the | ||
instruction of those individuals who (i) are 16 years of | ||
age or older, are not enrolled or required to be enrolled | ||
in a secondary school under State law, and are | ||
basic-skills deficient, (ii) do not have a secondary | ||
school diploma or its recognized equivalent and have not | ||
achieved an equivalent level of education, or (iii) are an | ||
English language learner. Classes in adult education may | ||
include adult basic education, adult secondary and high | ||
school equivalency testing education, high school credit, | ||
literacy, English language acquisition, integrated |
education and training in coordination with vocational | ||
skills training, and any other instruction designed to | ||
prepare adult students to function successfully in society | ||
and to experience success in postsecondary education and | ||
employment. | ||
(p) To supervise the administration of adult education | ||
and literacy programs, to establish the standards for such | ||
courses of instruction and supervise the administration | ||
thereof, to contract with other State and local agencies | ||
and eligible providers of demonstrated effectiveness, such | ||
as local educational agencies, community-based | ||
organizations, volunteer literacy organizations, | ||
institutions of higher education, public and private | ||
nonprofit agencies, libraries, public housing authorities, | ||
and nonprofit institutions for the purpose of promoting | ||
and establishing classes for instruction under these | ||
programs, to contract with other State and local agencies | ||
to accept and expend appropriations for educational | ||
purposes to reimburse local eligible providers for the | ||
cost of these programs, and to establish an advisory | ||
council consisting of all categories of eligible | ||
providers; agency partners, such as the State Board of | ||
Education, the Department of Human Services, the | ||
Department of Employment Security, the Department of | ||
Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and the Secretary of | ||
State literacy program; and other stakeholders to |
identify, deliberate, and make recommendations to the | ||
State Board on adult education policy and priorities. The | ||
State Board shall support statewide geographic | ||
distribution; diversity of eligible providers; and the | ||
adequacy, stability, and predictability of funding so as | ||
not to disrupt or diminish, but rather to enhance, adult | ||
education and literacy services. | ||
(Source: P.A. 100-884, eff. 1-1-19; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; | ||
101-289, eff. 8-9-19.) | ||
(110 ILCS 805/2-15) (from Ch. 122, par. 102-15) | ||
Sec. 2-15. Recognition. The State Board shall grant | ||
recognition to community colleges which maintain equipment, | ||
courses of study, standards of scholarship and other | ||
requirements set by the State Board. Application for | ||
recognition shall be made to the State Board. The State Board | ||
shall set the criteria by which the community colleges shall | ||
be judged and through the executive officer of the State Board | ||
shall arrange for an official evaluation of the community | ||
colleges and shall grant recognition of such community | ||
colleges as may meet the required standards. | ||
Recognition shall include a review of compliance with | ||
Section 3-65 of this Act and other applicable State and | ||
federal laws regarding employment contracts and compensation. | ||
Annually, the State Board shall convene an advisory committee | ||
to review the findings and make recommendations for changes or |
additions to the laws or the review procedures. | ||
If a community college district fails to meet the | ||
recognition standards set by the State Board, and if the | ||
district, in accordance with: (a) generally accepted | ||
Government Auditing Standards issued by the Comptroller | ||
General of the United States, (b) auditing standards | ||
established by the American Institute of Certified Public | ||
Accountants, or (c) other applicable State and federal | ||
standards, is found by the district's auditor or the State | ||
Board working in cooperation with the district's auditor to | ||
have material deficiencies in the design or operation of | ||
financial control structures that could adversely affect the | ||
district's financial integrity and stability, or is found to | ||
have misused State or federal funds and jeopardized its | ||
participation in State or federal programs, the State Board | ||
may, notwithstanding any laws to the contrary, implement one | ||
or more of the following emergency powers: | ||
(1) To direct the district to develop and implement a | ||
plan that addresses the budgetary, programmatic, and other | ||
relevant factors contributing to the need to implement | ||
emergency measures. The State Board shall assist in the | ||
development and shall have final approval of the plan. | ||
(2) To direct the district to contract for educational | ||
services in accordance with Section 3-40. The State Board | ||
shall assist in the development and shall have final | ||
approval of any such contractual agreements. |
(3) To approve and require revisions of the district's | ||
budget. | ||
(4) To appoint a Financial Administrator to exercise | ||
oversight and control over the district's budget. The | ||
Financial Administrator shall serve at the pleasure of the | ||
State Board and may be an individual, partnership, | ||
corporation, including an accounting firm, or other entity | ||
determined by the State Board to be qualified to serve, | ||
and shall be entitled to compensation. Such compensation | ||
shall be provided through specific appropriations made to | ||
the State Board for that express purpose. | ||
(5) To develop and implement a plan providing for the | ||
dissolution or reorganization of the district if in the | ||
judgment of the State Board the circumstances so require. | ||
All local funds under the control of the State Board as a | ||
result of the dissolution or reorganization of the | ||
district shall be expended by the State Board for purposes | ||
of providing educational services in the territory from | ||
which those local funds were acquired. | ||
(Source: P.A. 99-691, eff. 1-1-17; 100-884, eff. 1-1-19 .) | ||
(110 ILCS 805/3-16) (from Ch. 122, par. 103-16) | ||
Sec. 3-16. The academic term of community college | ||
districts shall be determined by the community college board | ||
in accordance with rules adopted by with the consent of the | ||
State Board. However, days within such term designated for the |
purpose of enrollment, testing, orientation or examination of | ||
students and all days on which scheduled classes are held | ||
shall be considered as days of student attendance. Classes may | ||
be held on Saturdays, notwithstanding any other provisions of | ||
this Act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 78-669 .) | ||
(110 ILCS 805/3-19) (from Ch. 122, par. 103-19) | ||
Sec. 3-19. Before entering upon his duties, each treasurer | ||
shall execute a bond with 2 or more persons having an interest | ||
in real estate who are not members of the board of the | ||
district, or with a surety company authorized to do business | ||
in this State, as sureties, payable to the board of the | ||
community college district for which he is treasurer and | ||
conditioned upon the faithful discharge of his duties. The | ||
penalty of the bond shall be 25% of the amount of all bonds, | ||
notes, mortgages, moneys, and effects of which the treasurer | ||
is to have custody, whether individuals act as surety or | ||
whether the surety is given by a surety authorized to do | ||
business in this State. The penalty of the bond of the | ||
treasurer shall be increased or decreased from time to time, | ||
as the increase or decrease of the amount of notes, bonds, | ||
mortgages, moneys and effects may require , and whenever in the | ||
judgment of the State board the penalty of the bond should be | ||
increased or decreased . The bond must be approved by at least a | ||
majority of the board of the community college district and |
filed with the State Board . A copy of the bond must also be | ||
filed with the county clerk of each county in which any part of | ||
the community college district is situated. The bond shall be | ||
in substantially the following form: | ||
STATE OF ILLINOIS)
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) SS.
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.......... COUNTY) | ||
We, .... and .... are obligated, jointly and severally, to | ||
the Board of Community College District No. ...., County (or | ||
Counties) of .... and State of Illinois in the penal sum of | ||
$...., for the payment of which we obligate ourselves, our | ||
heirs, executors and administrators. | ||
Dated (insert date). | ||
The condition of this obligation is such that if ...., | ||
treasurer in the district above stated, faithfully discharges | ||
the duties of his or her office, according to law, and delivers | ||
to his or her successor in office, after that successor has | ||
qualified by giving bond as provided by law, all moneys, | ||
books, papers, securities and property, which shall come into | ||
his or her possession or control, as such treasurer, from the | ||
date of his or her bond to the time that his or her successor | ||
has qualified as treasurer, by giving such bond as is required | ||
by law, then this obligation to be void; otherwise to remain in | ||
full force and effect. | ||
Signed:..................... | ||
............................ |
............................ | ||
............................ | ||
Approved and accepted by Board of Community College | ||
District No. .... County (or Counties) of .... and State of | ||
Illinois. By .... Chairman .... Secretary | ||
No part of any State or other district funds may be paid to | ||
any treasurer or other persons authorized to receive it unless | ||
the treasurer has filed his or her bond as required herein. | ||
(Source: P.A. 92-167, eff. 7-26-01; 93-163, eff. 7-10-03.) | ||
(110 ILCS 805/3-27.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 103-27.1) | ||
Sec. 3-27.1. Contracts. To award all contracts for | ||
purchase of supplies, materials or work involving an | ||
expenditure in excess of $25,000 or a lower amount as required | ||
by board policy to the lowest responsible bidder considering | ||
conformity with specifications, terms of delivery, quality, | ||
and serviceability; after due advertisement, except the | ||
following: (a) contracts for the services of individuals | ||
possessing a high degree of professional skill where the | ||
ability or fitness of the individual plays an important part; | ||
(b) contracts for the printing of finance committee reports | ||
and departmental reports; (c) contracts for the printing or | ||
engraving of bonds, tax warrants and other evidences of | ||
indebtedness; (d) contracts for materials and work which have | ||
been awarded to the lowest responsible bidder after due | ||
advertisement, but due to unforeseen revisions, not the fault |
of the contractor for materials and work, must be revised | ||
causing expenditures not in excess of 10% of the contract | ||
price; (e) contracts for the maintenance or servicing of, or | ||
provision of repair parts for, equipment which are made with | ||
the manufacturer or authorized service agent of that equipment | ||
where the provision of parts, maintenance, or servicing can | ||
best be performed by the manufacturer or authorized service | ||
agent; (f) purchases and contracts for the use, purchase, | ||
delivery, movement, or installation of data processing | ||
equipment, software, or services and telecommunications and | ||
inter-connect equipment, software, and services; (g) contracts | ||
for duplicating machines and supplies; (h) contracts for the | ||
purchase of natural gas when the cost is less than that offered | ||
by a public utility; (i) purchases of equipment previously | ||
owned by some entity other than the district itself; (j) | ||
contracts for repair, maintenance, remodeling, renovation, or | ||
construction, or a single project involving an expenditure not | ||
to exceed $50,000 and not involving a change or increase in the | ||
size, type, or extent of an existing facility; (k) contracts | ||
for goods or services procured from another governmental | ||
agency; (l) contracts for goods or services which are | ||
economically procurable from only one source, such as for the | ||
purchase of magazines, books, periodicals, pamphlets and | ||
reports, and for utility services such as water, light, heat, | ||
telephone or telegraph; (m) where funds are expended in an | ||
emergency and such emergency expenditure is approved by 3/4 of |
the members of the board; and (n) contracts for the purchase of | ||
perishable foods and perishable beverages. | ||
All competitive bids for contracts involving an | ||
expenditure in excess of $25,000 or a lower amount as required | ||
by board policy must be sealed by the bidder and must be opened | ||
by a member or employee of the board at a public bid opening at | ||
which the contents of the bids must be announced. Each bidder | ||
must receive at least 3 days' notice of the time and place of | ||
such bid opening. For purposes of this Section due | ||
advertisement includes, but is not limited to, at least one | ||
public notice at least 10 days before the bid date in a | ||
newspaper published in the district, or if no newspaper is | ||
published in the district, in a newspaper of general | ||
circulation in the area of the district. Electronic bid | ||
submissions shall be considered a sealed document for | ||
competitive bid requests if they are received at the | ||
designated office by the time and date set for receipt for | ||
bids. However, bids for construction purposes are prohibited | ||
from being submitted electronically. Electronic bid | ||
submissions must be authorized by specific language in the bid | ||
documents in order to be considered and must be opened in | ||
accordance with electronic security measures in effect at the | ||
community college at the time of opening. Unless the | ||
electronic submission procedures provide for a secure receipt, | ||
the vendor assumes the risk of premature disclosure due to | ||
submission in an unsealed form. |
The provisions of this Section do not apply to guaranteed | ||
energy savings contracts entered into under Article V-A. The | ||
provisions of this Section do not prevent a community college | ||
from complying with the terms and conditions of a grant, gift, | ||
or bequest that calls for the procurement of a particular good | ||
or service, provided that the grant, gift, or bequest provides | ||
all funding for the contract, complies with all applicable | ||
laws, and does not interfere with or otherwise impair any | ||
collective bargaining agreements the community college may | ||
have with labor organizations. | ||
(Source: P.A. 97-1031, eff. 8-17-12; 98-269, eff. 1-1-14.) | ||
(110 ILCS 805/3-29.8) | ||
Sec. 3-29.8. Administrator and faculty salary and | ||
benefits; report. Each board of trustees shall report to the | ||
State Board, on or before August July 1 of each year, the base | ||
salary and benefits of the president or chief executive | ||
officer of the community college and all administrators, | ||
faculty members, and instructors employed by the community | ||
college district. For the purposes of this Section, "benefits" | ||
includes without limitation vacation days, sick days, bonuses, | ||
annuities, and retirement enhancements. | ||
(Source: P.A. 99-655, eff. 7-28-16.) | ||
(110 ILCS 805/5-3) (from Ch. 122, par. 105-3) | ||
Sec. 5-3. Community college districts desiring to |
participate in the program authorized in Section 5-1 of this | ||
Act shall make a written application to the State Board on | ||
forms provided by such Board. The State Board shall evaluate | ||
the need for the building purposes proposed. The State Board | ||
may require the following information: | ||
(a) Description of present facilities and those | ||
planned for construction. | ||
(b) Present community college enrollment. | ||
(c) (Blank). | ||
(d) Outline of community college curricula, including | ||
vocational and technical education, present and proposed. | ||
(e) District financial report including financing | ||
plans demonstrating the district's ability to finance 25% | ||
of the project costs for district's share of costs . | ||
(f) Facts showing adequate standards for the physical | ||
plant, heating, lighting, ventilation, sanitation, safety, | ||
equipment and supplies, instruction and teaching, | ||
curricula, library, operation, maintenance, | ||
administration and supervision. | ||
(g) Survey of the existing community college or | ||
proposed community college service area and the proper | ||
location of the site in relation to the existing | ||
institutions of higher education offering | ||
pre-professional, occupational and technical training | ||
curricula. The factual survey must show the possible | ||
enrollment, assessed valuation, industrial, business, |
agricultural and other conditions reflecting educational | ||
needs in the area to be served; however, no community | ||
college will be authorized in any location which, on the | ||
basis of the evidence supplied by the factual survey, | ||
shall be deemed inadequate for the maintenance of | ||
desirable standards for the offering of basic subjects of | ||
general education, semiprofessional and technical | ||
curricula. | ||
(h) Such other information as the State Board may | ||
require. | ||
(Source: P.A. 100-884, eff. 1-1-19 .) | ||
(110 ILCS 805/5-4) (from Ch. 122, par. 105-4) | ||
Sec. 5-4. Any community college district desiring to | ||
participate in the program for new academic facilities shall | ||
file an application with the State Board prior to such dates as | ||
are designated by the State Board. The State Board in | ||
providing priorities if such are needed because of limited | ||
funds shall be regulated by objective criteria which shall be | ||
such as will tend best to achieve the objectives of this | ||
Article, while leaving opportunity and flexibility for the | ||
development of standards and methods that will best | ||
accommodate the varied needs of the community colleges in the | ||
State. Basic criteria shall give special consideration to the | ||
expansion of enrollment capacity and shall include | ||
consideration of the degree to which the applicant districts |
effectively utilize existing facilities and which allow the | ||
Board, for priority purposes, to provide for the grouping in a | ||
reasonable manner, the application for facilities according to | ||
functional or educational type. | ||
(Source: P.A. 100-884, eff. 1-1-19 .) | ||
(110 ILCS 805/5-6) (from Ch. 122, par. 105-6) | ||
Sec. 5-6. Any community college district may, as a part of | ||
its 25% contribution for building purposes, contribute real | ||
property situated within the geographical boundaries of such | ||
community college district at market value as determined at | ||
the time the contribution is made to the Capital Development | ||
Board in accordance with the program and budget , the plan as | ||
approved by the State Board by 3 licensed appraisers, except | ||
that where a community college district has acquired such | ||
lands without cost or for a consideration substantially less | ||
than the market value thereof at the time of acquisition, the | ||
amount of the community college district's contribution for | ||
the land shall be limited (a) to the difference, if any, | ||
between the appraised market value at the time of acquisition | ||
and the appraised market value at the time the contribution is | ||
made to the Capital Development Board, if the grantor is the | ||
Federal government, (except that no property acquired prior to | ||
December 18, 1975 shall be affected by the provisions of this | ||
Section), or any department, agency, board or commission | ||
thereof or (b) to the actual amount, if any, of the |
consideration paid for the land if the grantor is the State of | ||
Illinois or any department, agency, board or commission | ||
thereof. | ||
In the event the highest appraisal exceeds the average of | ||
the other two appraisals by more than 10%, such appraisal | ||
shall not be considered in determining the market value of the | ||
land and a new appraiser shall be appointed by the State Board , | ||
who shall re-appraise the land. The re-appraisal shall then | ||
become the third appraisal as required by this Section. The | ||
cost of the appraisement shall be paid by the community | ||
college district. | ||
(Source: P.A. 100-884, eff. 1-1-19 .) | ||
(110 ILCS 805/5-11) (from Ch. 122, par. 105-11) | ||
Sec. 5-11. Any public community college which subsequent | ||
to July 1, 1972 but before July 1, 2016, commenced | ||
construction of any facilities approved by the State Board and | ||
the Illinois Board of Higher Education may, after completion | ||
thereof, apply to the State for a grant for expenditures made | ||
by the community college from its own funds for building | ||
purposes for such facilities in excess of 25% of the cost of | ||
such facilities as approved by the State Board and the | ||
Illinois Board of Higher Education. Any public community | ||
college that, on or after July 1, 2016, commenced construction | ||
of any facilities approved by the State Board may, after | ||
completion thereof, apply to the State for a grant for |
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for building purposes for such facilities in excess of 25% of | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
the cost of such facilities as approved by the State Board. A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
grant shall be contingent upon said community college having | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
otherwise complied with Sections 5-3, 5-4, 5-5 and 5-10 of | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
this Act. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
If any payments or contributions of any kind which are | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
based upon, or are to be applied to, the cost of such | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
construction are received from the Federal government, or an | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
agency thereof, subsequent to receipt of the grant herein | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
provided, the amount of such subsequent payment or | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
contributions shall be paid over to the Capital Development | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Board by the community college for deposit in the Capital | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Development Bond Interest and Retirement Fund. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(Source: P.A. 99-655, eff. 7-28-16.) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Section 30. The Public Community College Act is amended by | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
repealing Section 5-5. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Section 35. The Know Before You Owe Private Education Loan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Act is amended by repealing Section 20. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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