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Public Act 097-0233 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. The State Treasurer Act is amended by changing | ||||
Section 16.5 as follows:
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(15 ILCS 505/16.5)
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Sec. 16.5. College Savings Pool. The State Treasurer may | ||||
establish and
administer a College Savings Pool to supplement | ||||
and enhance the investment
opportunities otherwise available | ||||
to persons seeking to finance the costs of
higher education. | ||||
The State Treasurer, in administering the College Savings
Pool, | ||||
may receive moneys paid into the pool by a participant and may | ||||
serve as
the fiscal agent of that participant for the purpose | ||||
of holding and investing
those moneys.
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"Participant", as used in this Section, means any person | ||||
who has authority to withdraw funds, change the designated | ||||
beneficiary, or otherwise exercise control over an account. | ||||
"Donor", as used in this Section, means any person who makes
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investments in the pool. "Designated beneficiary", as used in | ||||
this Section,
means any person on whose behalf an account is | ||||
established in the College
Savings Pool by a participant. Both | ||||
in-state and out-of-state persons may be
participants, donors, | ||||
and designated beneficiaries in the College Savings Pool. The |
College Savings Pool must be available to any individual with a | ||
valid social security number or taxpayer identification number | ||
for the benefit of any individual with a valid social security | ||
number or taxpayer identification number, unless a contract in | ||
effect on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th | ||
General Assembly does not allow for taxpayer identification | ||
numbers, in which case taxpayer identification numbers must be | ||
allowed upon the expiration of the contract.
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New accounts in the College Savings Pool may be processed | ||
through
participating financial institutions. "Participating | ||
financial institution",
as used in this Section, means any | ||
financial institution insured by the Federal
Deposit Insurance | ||
Corporation and lawfully doing business in the State of
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Illinois and any credit union approved by the State Treasurer | ||
and lawfully
doing business in the State of Illinois that | ||
agrees to process new accounts in
the College Savings Pool. | ||
Participating financial institutions may charge a
processing | ||
fee to participants to open an account in the pool that shall | ||
not
exceed $30 until the year 2001. Beginning in 2001 and every | ||
year thereafter,
the maximum fee limit shall be adjusted by the | ||
Treasurer based on the Consumer
Price Index for the North | ||
Central Region as published by the United States
Department of | ||
Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics for the immediately preceding
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calendar year. Every contribution received by a financial | ||
institution for
investment in the College Savings Pool shall be | ||
transferred from the financial
institution to a location |
selected by the State Treasurer within one business
day | ||
following the day that the funds must be made available in | ||
accordance with
federal law. All communications from the State | ||
Treasurer to participants and donors shall
reference the | ||
participating financial institution at which the account was
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processed.
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The Treasurer may invest the moneys in the College Savings | ||
Pool in the same
manner and in the same types of investments
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provided for the investment of moneys by the Illinois State | ||
Board of
Investment. To enhance the safety and liquidity of the | ||
College Savings Pool,
to ensure the diversification of the | ||
investment portfolio of the pool, and in
an effort to keep | ||
investment dollars in the State of Illinois, the State
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Treasurer may make a percentage of each account available for | ||
investment in
participating financial institutions doing | ||
business in the State. The State
Treasurer may deposit with the | ||
participating financial institution at which
the account was | ||
processed the following percentage of each account at a
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prevailing rate offered by the institution, provided that the | ||
deposit is
federally insured or fully collateralized and the | ||
institution accepts the
deposit: 10% of the total amount of | ||
each account for which the current age of
the beneficiary is | ||
less than 7 years of age, 20% of the total amount of each
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account for which the beneficiary is at least 7 years of age | ||
and less than 12
years of age, and 50% of the total amount of | ||
each account for which the current
age of the beneficiary is at |
least 12 years of age.
The Treasurer shall develop, publish, | ||
and implement an investment policy
covering the investment of | ||
the moneys in the College Savings Pool. The policy
shall be | ||
published (i) at least once each year in at least one newspaper | ||
of
general circulation in both Springfield and Chicago and (ii) | ||
each year as part
of the audit of the College Savings Pool by | ||
the Auditor General, which shall be
distributed to all | ||
participants. The Treasurer shall notify all participants
in | ||
writing, and the Treasurer shall publish in a newspaper of | ||
general
circulation in both Chicago and Springfield, any | ||
changes to the previously
published investment policy at least | ||
30 calendar days before implementing the
policy. Any investment | ||
policy adopted by the Treasurer shall be reviewed and
updated | ||
if necessary within 90 days following the date that the State | ||
Treasurer
takes office.
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Participants shall be required to use moneys distributed | ||
from the College
Savings Pool for qualified expenses at | ||
eligible educational institutions.
"Qualified expenses", as | ||
used in this Section, means the following: (i)
tuition, fees, | ||
and the costs of books, supplies, and equipment required for
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enrollment or attendance at an eligible educational | ||
institution and (ii)
certain room and board expenses incurred | ||
while attending an eligible
educational institution at least | ||
half-time. "Eligible educational
institutions", as used in | ||
this Section, means public and private colleges,
junior | ||
colleges, graduate schools, and certain vocational |
institutions that are
described in Section 481 of the Higher | ||
Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1088)
and that are eligible to | ||
participate in Department of Education student aid
programs. A | ||
student shall be considered to be enrolled at
least half-time | ||
if the student is enrolled for at least half the full-time
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academic work load for the course of study the student is | ||
pursuing as
determined under the standards of the institution | ||
at which the student is
enrolled. Distributions made from the | ||
pool for qualified expenses shall be
made directly to the | ||
eligible educational institution, directly to a vendor, or
in | ||
the form of a check payable to both the beneficiary and the | ||
institution or
vendor. Any moneys that are distributed in any | ||
other manner or that are used
for expenses other than qualified | ||
expenses at an eligible educational
institution shall be | ||
subject to a penalty of 10% of the earnings unless the
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beneficiary dies, becomes disabled, or receives a scholarship | ||
that equals or
exceeds the distribution. Penalties shall be | ||
withheld at the time the
distribution is made.
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The Treasurer shall limit the contributions that may be | ||
made on behalf of a
designated beneficiary based on the | ||
limitations established by the Internal Revenue Service. The | ||
contributions made on behalf of a
beneficiary who is also a | ||
beneficiary under the Illinois Prepaid Tuition
Program shall be | ||
further restricted to ensure that the contributions in both
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programs combined do not exceed the limit established for the | ||
College Savings
Pool. The Treasurer shall provide the Illinois |
Student Assistance Commission
each year at a time designated by | ||
the Commission, an electronic report of all
participant | ||
accounts in the Treasurer's College Savings Pool, listing total
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contributions and disbursements from each individual account | ||
during the
previous calendar year. As soon thereafter as is | ||
possible following receipt of
the Treasurer's report, the | ||
Illinois Student Assistance Commission shall, in
turn, provide | ||
the Treasurer with an electronic report listing those College
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Savings Pool participants who also participate in the State's | ||
prepaid tuition
program, administered by the Commission. The | ||
Commission shall be responsible
for filing any combined tax | ||
reports regarding State qualified savings programs
required by | ||
the United States Internal Revenue Service. The Treasurer shall
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work with the Illinois Student Assistance Commission to | ||
coordinate the
marketing of the College Savings Pool and the | ||
Illinois Prepaid Tuition
Program when considered beneficial by | ||
the Treasurer and the Director of the
Illinois Student | ||
Assistance
Commission. The Treasurer's office shall not | ||
publicize or otherwise market the
College Savings Pool or | ||
accept any moneys into the College Savings Pool prior
to March | ||
1, 2000. The Treasurer shall provide a separate accounting for | ||
each
designated beneficiary to each participant, the Illinois | ||
Student Assistance
Commission, and the participating financial | ||
institution at which the account
was processed. No interest in | ||
the program may be pledged as security for a
loan. Moneys held | ||
in an account invested in the Illinois College Savings Pool |
shall be exempt from all claims of the creditors of the | ||
participant, donor, or designated beneficiary of that account, | ||
except for the non-exempt College Savings Pool transfers to or | ||
from the account as defined under subsection (j) of Section | ||
12-1001 of the Code of Civil Procedure (735 ILCS 5/12-1001(j)).
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The assets of the College Savings Pool and its income and | ||
operation shall
be exempt from all taxation by the State of | ||
Illinois and any of its
subdivisions. The accrued earnings on | ||
investments in the Pool once disbursed
on behalf of a | ||
designated beneficiary shall be similarly exempt from all
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taxation by the State of Illinois and its subdivisions, so long | ||
as they are
used for qualified expenses. Contributions to a | ||
College Savings Pool account
during the taxable year may be | ||
deducted from adjusted gross income as provided
in Section 203 | ||
of the Illinois Income Tax Act. The provisions of this
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paragraph are exempt from Section 250 of the Illinois Income | ||
Tax Act.
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The Treasurer shall adopt rules he or she considers | ||
necessary for the
efficient administration of the College | ||
Savings Pool. The rules shall provide
whatever additional | ||
parameters and restrictions are necessary to ensure that
the | ||
College Savings Pool meets all of the requirements for a | ||
qualified state
tuition program under Section 529 of the | ||
Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. 529).
The rules shall provide | ||
for the administration expenses of the pool to be paid
from its | ||
earnings and for the investment earnings in excess of the |
expenses and
all moneys collected as penalties to be credited | ||
or paid monthly to the several
participants in the pool in a | ||
manner which equitably reflects the differing
amounts of their | ||
respective investments in the pool and the differing periods
of | ||
time for which those amounts were in the custody of the pool. | ||
Also, the
rules shall require the maintenance of records that | ||
enable the Treasurer's
office to produce a report for each | ||
account in the pool at least annually that
documents the | ||
account balance and investment earnings. Notice of any proposed
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amendments to the rules and regulations shall be provided to | ||
all participants
prior to adoption. Amendments to rules and | ||
regulations shall apply only to
contributions made after the | ||
adoption of the amendment.
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Upon creating the College Savings Pool, the State Treasurer | ||
shall give bond
with 2 or more sufficient sureties, payable to | ||
and for the benefit of the
participants in the College Savings | ||
Pool, in the penal sum of $1,000,000,
conditioned upon the | ||
faithful discharge of his or her duties in relation to
the | ||
College Savings Pool.
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(Source: P.A. 95-23, eff. 8-3-07; 95-306, eff. 1-1-08; 95-521, | ||
eff. 8-28-07; 95-876, eff. 8-21-08.)
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Section 3. The School Code is amended by changing Section | ||
21-25 as follows:
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(105 ILCS 5/21-25) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-25)
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Sec. 21-25. School service personnel certificate.
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(a) For purposes of this Section, "school service | ||
personnel" means persons employed and performing appropriate | ||
services in an Illinois public or State-operated elementary | ||
school, secondary school, or cooperative or joint agreement | ||
with a governing body or board of control or a charter school | ||
operating in compliance with the Charter Schools Law in a | ||
position requiring a school service personnel certificate. | ||
Subject to the provisions of Section 21-1a, a school | ||
service
personnel certificate shall be issued to those | ||
applicants of good
character, good health, a citizen of the | ||
United States and at least 19
years of age who have a | ||
Bachelor's degree with not fewer than 120
semester hours from a | ||
regionally accredited institution of higher learning and
who | ||
meets the requirements established by the State Superintendent | ||
of
Education in consultation with the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board. A
school service personnel certificate | ||
with a school nurse endorsement may be
issued to a person who | ||
holds a bachelor of science degree from an institution
of | ||
higher learning accredited by the North Central Association or | ||
other
comparable regional accrediting association.
Persons | ||
seeking any other endorsement on the school service personnel
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certificate shall be recommended for the endorsement by a | ||
recognized teacher
education institution as having completed a | ||
program of preparation approved by
the State Superintendent of | ||
Education in consultation with the State Teacher
Certification |
Board.
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(b) Until August 30, 2002, a school service personnel | ||
certificate endorsed
for school social work may be issued to a | ||
student who has completed a school
social work program that has | ||
not been approved by the State Superintendent of
Education, | ||
provided that each of the following conditions is met:
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(1) The program was offered by a recognized, public | ||
teacher education
institution that first enrolled students | ||
in its master's degree program in
social work in 1998;
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(2) The student applying for the school service | ||
personnel certificate was
enrolled in the institution's | ||
master's degree program in social work on or
after May 11, | ||
1998;
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(3) The State Superintendent verifies that the student | ||
has completed
coursework that is substantially similar to | ||
that required in approved school
social work programs, | ||
including (i) not fewer than 600 clock hours of a
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supervised internship in a school setting or (ii) if the | ||
student has completed
part of a supervised internship in a | ||
school setting prior to the effective date
of this | ||
amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly and receives | ||
the prior
approval of the State Superintendent, not fewer | ||
than 300 additional clock hours
of supervised work in a | ||
public school setting under the supervision of a
certified | ||
school social worker who certifies that the supervised work | ||
was
completed in a satisfactory manner; and
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(4) The student has passed a test of basic skills and | ||
the test of subject
matter knowledge required by Section | ||
21-1a.
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This subsection (b) does not apply after August 29, 2002.
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(c) A school service personnel certificate shall be | ||
endorsed
with the area of Service as
determined by the State | ||
Superintendent of Education in consultation with
the State | ||
Teacher Certification Board.
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The holder of such certificate shall be entitled to all of | ||
the rights
and privileges granted holders of a valid teaching | ||
certificate, including
teacher benefits, compensation and | ||
working conditions.
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When the holder of such certificate has earned a master's | ||
degree,
including 8 semester hours of graduate professional | ||
education from a
recognized institution of higher learning, and | ||
has at least 2 years of
successful school experience while | ||
holding such certificate, the
certificate may be endorsed for | ||
supervision.
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(d) Persons who have successfully achieved National Board | ||
certification through the National Board for Professional | ||
Teaching Standards shall be issued a Master School Service | ||
Personnel Certificate, valid for 10 years and renewable | ||
thereafter every 10 years through compliance with requirements | ||
set forth by the State Board of Education, in consultation with | ||
the State Teacher Certification Board. However, each holder of | ||
a Master School Service Personnel Certificate shall be eligible |
for a corresponding position in this State in the areas for | ||
which he or she holds a Master Certificate without satisfying | ||
any other requirements of this Code, except for those | ||
requirements pertaining to criminal background checks.
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(e) School service personnel certificates are renewable | ||
every 5 years and may be renewed as provided in this Section. | ||
Requests for renewals must be submitted, in a format prescribed | ||
by the State Board of Education, to the regional office of | ||
education responsible for the school where the holder is | ||
employed. | ||
Upon completion of at least 80 hours of continuing | ||
professional development as provided in this subsection (e), a | ||
person who holds a valid school service personnel certificate | ||
shall have his or her certificate renewed for a period of 5 | ||
years. A person who (i) holds an active license issued by the | ||
State as a clinical professional counselor, a professional | ||
counselor, a clinical social worker, a social worker, or a | ||
speech-language pathologist; (ii) holds national certification | ||
as a Nationally Certified School Psychologist from the National | ||
School Psychology Certification Board; (iii) is nationally | ||
certified as a National Certified School Nurse from the | ||
National Board for Certification of School Nurses; (iv) is | ||
nationally certified as a National Certified Counselor or | ||
National Certified School Counselor from the National Board for | ||
Certified Counselors; or (v) holds a Certificate of Clinical | ||
Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing |
Association
shall be deemed to have satisfied the continuing | ||
professional development requirements established by the State | ||
Board of Education and the State Teacher Certification Board to | ||
renew a school service personnel certificate. | ||
School service personnel certificates may be renewed by the | ||
State Teacher Certification Board based upon proof of | ||
continuing professional development. The State Board of | ||
Education shall (i) establish a procedure for renewing school | ||
service personnel certificates, which shall include without | ||
limitation annual timelines for the renewal process and the | ||
components set forth in this Section; (ii) approve or | ||
disapprove the providers of continuing professional | ||
development activities; and (iii) provide, on a timely basis to | ||
all school service personnel certificate holders, regional | ||
superintendents of schools, school districts, and others with | ||
an interest in continuing professional development, | ||
information about the standards and requirements established | ||
pursuant to this subsection (e). | ||
Any school service personnel certificate held by an | ||
individual employed and performing services in an Illinois | ||
public or State-operated elementary school, secondary school, | ||
or cooperative or joint agreement with a governing body or | ||
board of control in a certificated school service personnel | ||
position or in a charter school in compliance with the Charter | ||
Schools Law must be maintained Valid and Active through | ||
certificate renewal activities specified in the certificate |
renewal procedure established pursuant to this Section, | ||
provided that a holder of a Valid and Active certificate who is | ||
only employed on either a part-time basis or day-to-day basis | ||
as a substitute shall pay only the required registration fee to | ||
renew his or her certificate and maintain it as Valid and | ||
Active. All other school service personnel certificates held | ||
may be maintained as Valid and Exempt through the registration | ||
process provided for in the certificate renewal procedure | ||
established pursuant to Section 21-14 of this Code. A Valid and | ||
Exempt certificate must be immediately activated, through | ||
procedures developed by the State Board of Education upon the | ||
certificate holder becoming employed and performing services | ||
in an Illinois public or State-operated elementary school, | ||
secondary school, or cooperative or joint agreement with a | ||
governing body or board of control in a certificated school | ||
service personnel position or in a charter school operating in | ||
compliance with the Charter Schools Law. A holder of a Valid | ||
and Exempt certificate may activate his or her certificate | ||
through procedures provided for in the certificate renewal | ||
procedure established pursuant to this Section. | ||
A school service personnel certificate that has been | ||
maintained as Valid and Active for the 5 years of the | ||
certificate's validity shall be renewed as Valid and Active | ||
upon the certificate holder (i) completing the National Board | ||
for Professional Teaching Standards process in an area of | ||
concentration comparable to the holder's school service |
personnel certificate of endorsement or (ii) earning 80 | ||
continuing professional development units as described in this | ||
Section. If, however, the certificate holder has maintained the | ||
certificate as Valid and Exempt for a portion of the 5-year | ||
period of validity, the number of continuing professional | ||
development units needed to renew the certificate as Valid and | ||
Active must be proportionately reduced by the amount of time | ||
the certificate was Valid and Exempt. If a certificate holder | ||
is employed and performs services requiring the holder's school | ||
service personnel certificate on a part-time basis for all or a | ||
portion of the certificate's 5-year period of validity, the | ||
number of continuing professional development units needed to | ||
renew the certificate as Valid and Active shall be reduced by | ||
50% for the amount of time the certificate holder has been | ||
employed and performing such services on a part-time basis. | ||
"Part-time" means less than 50% of the school day or school | ||
term. | ||
Beginning July 1, 2008, in order to satisfy the | ||
requirements for continuing professional development provided | ||
for in this Section, each Valid and Active school service | ||
personnel certificate holder shall complete professional | ||
development activities that address the certificate or those | ||
certificates that are required of his or her certificated | ||
position, if the certificate holder is employed and performing | ||
services in an Illinois public or State operated elementary | ||
school, secondary school, or cooperative or joint agreement |
with a governing body or board of control, or that certificate | ||
or those certificates most closely related to his or her | ||
teaching position, if the certificate holder is employed in a | ||
charter school. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection | ||
(e), the certificate holder's activities must address and must | ||
reflect the following continuing professional development | ||
purposes: | ||
(1) Advance both the certificate holder's knowledge
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and skills consistent with the Illinois Standards for the | ||
service area in which the certificate is endorsed in order | ||
to keep the certificate holder current in that area. | ||
(2) Develop the certificate holder's knowledge and | ||
skills in areas determined by the State Board of Education | ||
to be critical for all school service personnel. | ||
(3) Address the knowledge, skills, and goals of the | ||
certificate holder's local school improvement plan, if the | ||
certificate holder is employed in an Illinois public or | ||
State-operated elementary school, secondary school, or | ||
cooperative or joint agreement with a governing body or | ||
board of control. | ||
(4) Address the needs of serving students with | ||
disabilities, including adapting and modifying clinical or | ||
professional practices to meet the needs of students with | ||
disabilities and serving such students in the least | ||
restrictive environment. | ||
(5) Address the needs of serving students who are the |
children of immigrants, including, if the certificate | ||
holder is employed as a counselor in an Illinois public or | ||
State-operated secondary school, opportunities for higher | ||
education for students who are undocumented immigrants. | ||
The coursework or continuing professional development | ||
units ("CPDU") required under this subsection (e) must total 80 | ||
CPDUs or the equivalent and must address 4 3 of the 5 4 | ||
purposes described in items (1) through (5) (4) of this | ||
subsection (e). Holders of school service personnel | ||
certificates may fulfill this obligation with any combination | ||
of semester hours or CPDUs as follows: | ||
(A) Collaboration and partnership activities related | ||
to improving the school service personnel certificate | ||
holder's knowledge and skills, including (i) participating | ||
on collaborative planning and professional improvement | ||
teams and committees; (ii) peer review and coaching; (iii) | ||
mentoring in a formal mentoring program, including service | ||
as a consulting teacher participating in a remediation | ||
process formulated under Section 24A-5 of this Code; (iv) | ||
participating in site-based management or decision-making | ||
teams, relevant committees, boards, or task forces | ||
directly related to school improvement plans; (v) | ||
coordinating community resources in schools, if the | ||
project is a specific goal of the school improvement plan; | ||
(vi) facilitating parent education programs for a school, | ||
school district, or regional office of education directly |
related to student achievement or school improvement | ||
plans; (vii) participating in business, school, or | ||
community partnerships directly related to student | ||
achievement or school improvement plans; or (viii) | ||
supervising a student teacher (student services personnel) | ||
or teacher education candidate in clinical supervision, | ||
provided that the supervision may be counted only once | ||
during the course of 5 years. | ||
(B) Coursework from a regionally accredited | ||
institution of higher learning related to one of the | ||
purposes listed in items (1) through (4) of this subsection | ||
(e), which shall apply at the rate of 15 continuing | ||
professional development units per semester hour of credit | ||
earned during the previous 5-year period when the status of | ||
the holder's school service personnel certificate was | ||
Valid and Active. Proportionate reductions shall apply | ||
when the holder's status was Valid and Active for less than | ||
the 5-year period preceding the renewal. | ||
(C) Teaching college or university courses in areas | ||
relevant to the certificate area being renewed, provided | ||
that the teaching may be counted only once during the | ||
course of 5 years. | ||
(D) Conferences, workshops, institutes, seminars, or | ||
symposiums designed to improve the certificate holder's | ||
knowledge and skills in the service area and applicable to | ||
the purposes listed in items (1) through (5) (4) of this |
subsection (e). One CPDU shall be awarded for each hour of | ||
attendance. No one shall receive credit for conferences, | ||
workshops, institutes, seminars, or symposiums that are | ||
designed for entertainment, promotional, or commercial | ||
purposes or that are solely inspirational or motivational. | ||
The State Superintendent of Education and regional | ||
superintendents of schools are authorized to review the | ||
activities and events provided or to be provided under this | ||
subdivision (D) and to investigate complaints regarding | ||
those activities and events. Either the State | ||
Superintendent of Education or a regional superintendent | ||
of schools may recommend that the State Board of Education | ||
disapprove those activities and events considered to be | ||
inconsistent with this subdivision (D). | ||
(E) Completing non-university credit directly related | ||
to student achievement, school improvement plans, or State | ||
priorities. | ||
(F) Participating in or presenting at workshops, | ||
seminars, conferences, institutes, or symposiums. | ||
(G) Training as external reviewers for quality | ||
assurance. | ||
(H) Training as reviewers of university teacher | ||
preparation programs. | ||
(I) Other educational experiences related to improving | ||
the school service personnel's knowledge and skills as a | ||
teacher, including (i) participating in action research |
and inquiry projects; (ii) traveling related to one's | ||
assignment and directly related to school service | ||
personnel achievement or school improvement plans and | ||
approved by the regional superintendent of schools or his | ||
or her designee at least 30 days prior to the travel | ||
experience, provided that the traveling shall not include | ||
time spent commuting to destinations where the learning | ||
experience will occur; (iii) participating in study groups | ||
related to student achievement or school improvement | ||
plans; (iv) serving on a statewide education-related | ||
committee, including without limitation the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board, State Board of Education strategic | ||
agenda teams, or the State Advisory Council on Education of | ||
Children with Disabilities; (v) participating in | ||
work/learn programs or internships; or (vi) developing a | ||
portfolio of student and teacher work. | ||
(J) Professional leadership experiences related to | ||
improving the teacher's knowledge and skills as a teacher, | ||
including (i) participating in curriculum development or | ||
assessment activities at the school, school district, | ||
regional office of education, State, or national level; | ||
(ii) participating in team or department leadership in a | ||
school or school district; (iii) participating on external | ||
or internal school or school district review teams; (iv) | ||
publishing educational articles, columns, or books | ||
relevant to the certificate area being renewed; or (v) |
participating in non-strike-related professional | ||
association or labor organization service or activities | ||
related to professional development.
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(Source: P.A. 94-105, eff. 7-1-05; 95-592, eff. 7-1-08 .)
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Section 5. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act is | ||
amended by adding Section 67 and by changing Section 75 as | ||
follows: | ||
(110 ILCS 947/67 new) | ||
Sec. 67. Illinois DREAM Fund Commission. | ||
(a) The Illinois Student Assistance Commission shall | ||
establish an Illinois DREAM Fund Commission. The Governor shall | ||
appoint, with the advice and consent of the Senate, members to | ||
the Illinois DREAM Fund Commission, which shall be comprised of | ||
9 members representing the geographic and ethnic diversity of | ||
this State, including students, college and university | ||
administrators and faculty, and other individuals committed to | ||
advancing the educational opportunities of the children of | ||
immigrants. | ||
(b) The Illinois DREAM Fund Commission is charged with all | ||
of the following responsibilities: | ||
(1) Administering this Section and raising funds for | ||
the Illinois DREAM Fund. | ||
(2) Establishing a not-for-profit entity charged with | ||
raising funds for the administration of this Section, any |
educational or training programs the Commission is tasked | ||
with administering, and funding scholarships to students | ||
who are the children of immigrants to the United States. | ||
(3) Publicizing the availability of scholarships from | ||
the Illinois DREAM Fund. | ||
(4) Selecting the recipients of scholarships funded | ||
through the Illinois DREAM Fund. | ||
(5) Researching issues pertaining to the availability | ||
of assistance with the costs of higher education for the | ||
children of immigrants and other issues regarding access | ||
for and the performance of the children of immigrants | ||
within higher education. | ||
(6) Overseeing implementation of the other provisions | ||
of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly. | ||
(7) Establishing and administering training programs | ||
for high school counselors and counselors, admissions | ||
officers, and financial aid officers of public | ||
institutions of higher education. The training programs | ||
shall instruct participants on the educational | ||
opportunities available to college-bound students who are | ||
the children of immigrants, including, but not limited to, | ||
in-state tuition and scholarship programs. The Illinois | ||
DREAM Fund Commission may also establish a public awareness | ||
campaign regarding educational opportunities available to | ||
college bound students who are the children of immigrants. | ||
The Illinois DREAM Fund Commission shall establish, by |
rule, procedures for accepting and evaluating applications for | ||
scholarships from the children of immigrants and issuing | ||
scholarships to selected student applicants. | ||
(c) To receive a scholarship under this Section, a student | ||
must meet all of the following qualifications: | ||
(1) Have resided with his or her parents or guardian | ||
while attending a public or private high school in this | ||
State. | ||
(2) Have graduated from a public or private high school | ||
or received the equivalent of a high school diploma in this | ||
State. | ||
(3) Have attended school in this State for at least 3 | ||
years as of the date he or she graduated from high school | ||
or received the equivalent of a high school diploma. | ||
(4) Have at least one parent who immigrated to the | ||
United States. | ||
(d) The Illinois Student Assistance Commission shall | ||
establish an Illinois DREAM Fund to provide scholarships under | ||
this Section. The Illinois DREAM Fund shall be funded entirely | ||
from private contributions.
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(110 ILCS 947/75)
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Sec. 75. College savings programs.
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(a) Purpose. The General Assembly finds and hereby declares | ||
that for
the benefit of the people of the State of Illinois, | ||
the conduct and
increase of their commerce, the protection and |
enhancement of their welfare,
the development of continued | ||
prosperity and the improvement of their health
and living | ||
conditions, it is essential that all citizens with the
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intellectual ability and motivation be able to obtain a higher | ||
education.
The General Assembly further finds that rising | ||
tuition costs, increasingly
restrictive eligibility criteria | ||
for existing federal and State student aid
programs and other | ||
trends in higher education finance have impeded access
to a | ||
higher education for many middle-income families; and that to | ||
remedy
these concerns, it is of utmost importance that families | ||
be provided with
investment alternatives to enhance their | ||
financial access to institutions of
higher education. It is the | ||
intent of this Section to establish College
Savings Programs | ||
appropriate for families from various income groups, to
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encourage Illinois families to save and invest in anticipation | ||
of their
children's education, and to encourage enrollment in | ||
institutions of higher
education, all in execution of the | ||
public policy set forth above and
elsewhere in this Act. | ||
College Savings Programs established under this Section must be | ||
available to any individual with a valid social security number | ||
or taxpayer identification number for the benefit of any | ||
individual with a valid social security number or taxpayer | ||
identification number.
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(b) The Commission is authorized to develop and provide a | ||
program of
college savings instruments to qualifying Illinois | ||
residents citizens . The program shall be
structured to |
encourage parents to plan ahead for the college education of
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their children and to permit the long-term accumulation of | ||
savings which
can be used to finance the family's share of the | ||
cost of a higher education.
Income, up to $2,000 annually per | ||
account, which is derived by
individuals from investments made | ||
in accordance with College Savings Programs
established under | ||
this Section shall be free from all taxation by the State and
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its political subdivisions, except for estate, transfer, and | ||
inheritance taxes.
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(c) The Commission is authorized to contract with private | ||
financial
institutions and other businesses, individuals, and | ||
other appropriate
parties to establish and operate the College | ||
Savings Programs. The
Commission may negotiate contracts with | ||
private financial and investment
companies, establish College | ||
Savings Programs, and monitor the vendors
administering the | ||
programs in whichever manner the Commission determines is
best | ||
suited to accomplish the purposes of this Section. The Auditor | ||
General
shall periodically review the operation of the College | ||
Savings Programs and
shall advise the Commission and the | ||
General Assembly of his findings.
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(d) In determining the type of instruments to be offered, | ||
the Commission
shall consult with, and receive the assistance | ||
of, the Illinois Board of
Higher Education, the
Governor's | ||
Office of Management and Budget, the State Board of | ||
Investments,
the Governor, and other appropriate State | ||
agencies and private parties.
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(e) The Commission shall market and promote the College | ||
Savings Programs
to the citizens of Illinois.
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(f) The Commission shall assist the State Comptroller and | ||
State
Treasurer in establishing a payroll deduction plan | ||
through which State
employees may participate in the College | ||
Savings Programs. The Department of
Labor, Department of | ||
Employment Security, Department of Revenue, and other
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appropriate agencies shall assist the Commission in educating | ||
Illinois
employers about the College Savings Programs, and | ||
shall assist the Commission
in securing employers' | ||
participation in a payroll deduction plan and other
initiatives | ||
which maximize participation in the College Savings Programs.
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(g) The Commission shall examine means by which the State, | ||
through a
series of matching contributions or other incentives, | ||
may most
effectively encourage Illinois families to | ||
participate in the College
Savings Programs. The Commission | ||
shall report its conclusions and
recommendations to the | ||
Governor and General Assembly no later than
February 15, 1990.
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(h) The College Savings Programs established pursuant to | ||
this Section
shall not be subject to the provisions of the | ||
Illinois Administrative
Procedure Act. The Commission shall | ||
provide that appropriate disclosures
are provided to all | ||
citizens who participate in the College Savings Programs.
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(Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
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Section 10. The Illinois Prepaid Tuition Act is amended by |
changing Section 45 as follows:
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(110 ILCS 979/45)
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Sec. 45. Illinois prepaid tuition contracts.
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(a) The Commission may enter into an Illinois prepaid | ||
tuition contract with
a purchaser under which the Commission | ||
contracts on behalf of the State to pay
full tuition and | ||
mandatory fees at an Illinois public university or Illinois
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community college for a qualified beneficiary to attend the | ||
eligible
institution to which the qualified beneficiary is | ||
admitted. Each
contract shall contain terms, conditions, and | ||
provisions that the Commission
determines to be necessary for | ||
ensuring the educational objectives and
sustainable financial | ||
viability of the Illinois prepaid tuition program.
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(b) Each contract shall have one designated purchaser and | ||
one designated
qualified beneficiary. Unless otherwise | ||
specified in the contract, the
purchaser
owns the contract and | ||
retains any tax liability for its assets only until the
first | ||
distribution of benefits. Contracts shall be purchased in units | ||
of 15 credit
hours.
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(c) Without exception, benefits may be received by a | ||
qualified beneficiary
of an Illinois prepaid tuition contract | ||
no earlier than 3 years from the date
the contract is | ||
purchased.
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(d) A prepaid tuition contract shall contain, but is not | ||
limited to,
provisions for (i) refunds or withdrawals in |
certain circumstances, with or
without interest or penalties;
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(ii) conversion of the contract at the time of distribution | ||
from accrued
prepayment value at one type of eligible | ||
institution to the accrued
prepayment value at a different type | ||
of eligible institution; (iii)
portability of the accrued value | ||
of the prepayment value for use at an eligible institution | ||
located outside this State; (iv) transferability of the | ||
contract
benefits within the qualified beneficiary's immediate | ||
family; and (v) a
specified benefit period during which the | ||
contract may be redeemed.
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(e) Each Illinois prepaid tuition contract also shall | ||
contain, at minimum,
all of
the following:
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(1) The amount of payment or payments and the number of | ||
payments required
from a purchaser on behalf of a qualified | ||
beneficiary.
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(2) The terms and conditions under which purchasers | ||
shall remit payments,
including, but not limited to, the | ||
date or dates upon which each payment shall
be due.
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(3) Provisions for late payment charges and for | ||
default.
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(4) Provisions for penalty fees payable incident to an | ||
authorized
withdrawal.
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(5) The name, date of birth, and social security number | ||
or taxpayer identification number of the qualified
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beneficiary on whose behalf the contract is drawn and the | ||
terms and conditions
under which the contract may be |
transferred to another qualified beneficiary.
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(6) The name and social security number or taxpayer | ||
identification number of any person who may
terminate the | ||
contract, together with terms that specify whether the | ||
contract
may be terminated by the
purchaser, the qualified | ||
beneficiary, a specific designated person, or any
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combination of these persons.
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(7) The terms and conditions under which a contract may | ||
be terminated, the
name and social security number or | ||
taxpayer identification number of the person entitled to | ||
any refund due as a
result of the termination of the | ||
contract pursuant to those terms and
conditions,
and the | ||
method for determining the amount of a refund.
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(8) The time limitations, if any, within which the | ||
qualified beneficiary
must claim his or her benefits | ||
through the program.
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(9) Other terms and conditions determined by the | ||
Commission to be
appropriate.
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(f) In addition to the contract provisions set forth in | ||
subsection (e), each
Illinois prepaid tuition contract shall | ||
include:
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(1) The number of credit hours contracted by the | ||
purchaser.
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(2) The type of eligible institution and the prepaid | ||
tuition plan
toward which the credit hours shall be | ||
applied.
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(3) The explicit contractual obligation of the | ||
Commission to the qualified
beneficiary to provide a | ||
specific number of credit hours of undergraduate
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instruction at an eligible institution, not to exceed the | ||
maximum number of
credit hours required for the conference | ||
of a degree that corresponds to the
plan purchased on | ||
behalf of the qualified beneficiary.
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(g) The Commission shall indicate by rule the conditions | ||
under which refunds
are payable to a contract purchaser. | ||
Generally, no refund shall exceed the
amount paid into the | ||
Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund by the purchaser. In
the | ||
event that a contract is converted from a Public University | ||
Plan described
in subsection (j) of this Section to a Community | ||
College Plan described in
subsection (k) of this Section, the | ||
refund amount shall be reduced
by the amount transferred to the | ||
Illinois community college on behalf of the
qualified | ||
beneficiary. Except where the Commission may otherwise rule, | ||
refunds
may exceed the amount paid into the Illinois Prepaid | ||
Tuition Trust Fund only
under the following circumstances:
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(1) If the qualified beneficiary is awarded a grant or | ||
scholarship at a
public institution of higher education, | ||
the
terms of
which duplicate the benefits included in the | ||
Illinois prepaid tuition contract,
then moneys paid for the | ||
purchase of the contract shall be returned to the
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purchaser, upon request, in semester installments that | ||
coincide with the
matriculation by the
qualified |
beneficiary, in an amount equal to the current cost
of | ||
tuition
and mandatory fees at the public institution of | ||
higher education where the qualified
beneficiary is | ||
enrolled.
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(1.5) If the qualified beneficiary is awarded a grant | ||
or scholarship
while enrolled at either an eligible | ||
nonpublic institution of higher
education or an eligible | ||
public or private out-of-state higher education
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institution, the terms of which duplicate the benefits | ||
included in the
Illinois prepaid tuition contract, then | ||
money paid for the purchase of the
contract shall be | ||
returned to the purchaser, upon request, in semester
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installments that coincide with the matriculation by the | ||
qualified
beneficiary. The amount paid shall not exceed the | ||
current average
mean-weighted credit hour value of the | ||
registration fees purchased
under the contract.
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(2) In the event of the death or total disability of | ||
the qualified
beneficiary, moneys paid for the purchase of | ||
the Illinois prepaid tuition
contract shall be returned to | ||
the purchaser together with all accrued earnings.
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(3) If an Illinois prepaid tuition contract is | ||
converted from a Public
University Plan to a Community | ||
College Plan, then the amount refunded shall be
the value | ||
of the original Illinois prepaid tuition contract minus the | ||
value of
the contract after conversion.
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No refund shall be authorized under an Illinois prepaid |
tuition contract for
any semester partially attended but not | ||
completed.
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The Commission, by rule, shall set forth specific | ||
procedures for
making contract payments in conjunction with | ||
grants and scholarships awarded to
contract beneficiaries.
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Moneys paid into or out of the Illinois Prepaid Tuition | ||
Trust Fund by or on
behalf of the purchaser or the qualified | ||
beneficiary of an Illinois prepaid
tuition contract are exempt | ||
from all claims of creditors of the purchaser or
beneficiary, | ||
so long as the contract has not been terminated.
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The State or any State agency, county, municipality, or | ||
other political
subdivision, by contract or collective | ||
bargaining agreement, may agree with any
employee to remit | ||
payments toward the purchase of Illinois
prepaid tuition | ||
contracts through payroll deductions made by the appropriate
| ||
officer or officers of the entity making the payments. Such | ||
payments shall be
held and administered in accordance with this | ||
Act.
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(h) Nothing in this Act shall be construed as a promise or | ||
guarantee that a
qualified beneficiary will be admitted to an | ||
eligible institution or to a
particular eligible institution, | ||
will be allowed to continue enrollment at an eligible
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institution after admission, or will be graduated from an | ||
eligible institution.
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(i) The Commission shall develop and make prepaid tuition | ||
contracts
available under a minimum of at least 2 independent |
plans to be known as the
Public University Plan and the | ||
Community College Plan.
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Contracts shall be purchased in units of 15 credit hours at | ||
either an
Illinois public university or an Illinois community | ||
college.
The minimum purchase amount per qualified beneficiary | ||
shall be one unit or 15
credit hours. The maximum purchase | ||
amount shall be 9 units (or 135 credit
hours) for the Public | ||
University Plan and 4 units (or 60 credit hours) for the
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Community College Plan.
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(j) Public University Plan. Through the Public University | ||
Plan, the
Illinois prepaid tuition contract shall provide | ||
prepaid registration fees,
which include full tuition costs as | ||
well as mandatory fees, for a specified
number of undergraduate | ||
credit hours, not to exceed the maximum number of
credit hours | ||
required for the conference of a baccalaureate degree. In
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determining the cost of participation in the Public University | ||
Plan, the
Commission shall reference the combined | ||
mean-weighted current registration fees
from Illinois public | ||
universities.
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In the event that a qualified beneficiary for whatever | ||
reason chooses to
attend an Illinois community college, the | ||
qualified beneficiary may convert the
average number of credit | ||
hours required for the conference of an associate
degree from | ||
the Public University Plan to the Community College
Plan and | ||
may retain the remaining Public University Plan credit hours or | ||
may
request a refund for prepaid credit hours in excess of |
those required for
conference of an associate degree. In | ||
determining the amount of any refund,
the Commission also shall | ||
recognize the current relative credit hour cost of
the 2 plans | ||
when making any conversion.
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Qualified beneficiaries shall bear the cost of any | ||
laboratory or other
non-mandatory fees associated with | ||
enrollment in specific courses. Qualified
beneficiaries who | ||
are not Illinois residents shall bear the difference in
cost | ||
between in-state registration fees guaranteed by the prepaid | ||
tuition
contract and tuition and other charges assessed upon | ||
out-of-state students by
the eligible institution.
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(k) Community College Plan. Through the Community College | ||
Plan, the
Illinois prepaid tuition contract shall provide | ||
prepaid registration fees,
which include full tuition costs as | ||
well as mandatory fees, for a specified
number of undergraduate | ||
credit hours, not to exceed the maximum number of
credit hours | ||
required for the conference of an associate degree. In
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determining the cost of participation in the Community College | ||
Plan, the
Commission shall reference the combined | ||
mean-weighted current registration fees
from all Illinois | ||
community colleges.
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In the event that a qualified beneficiary for whatever | ||
reason chooses to
attend an Illinois public university, the | ||
qualified beneficiary's prepaid
tuition contract shall be | ||
converted for use at that Illinois public university
by | ||
referencing the current average mean-weighted credit hour |
value of
registration fees at Illinois community colleges | ||
relative to the corresponding
value of registration fees at | ||
Illinois public universities.
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Qualified beneficiaries shall bear the cost of any | ||
laboratory or other
non-mandatory fees associated with | ||
enrollment in specific courses. Qualified
beneficiaries who | ||
are not Illinois residents shall bear the difference in
cost | ||
between in-state registration fees guaranteed by the prepaid | ||
tuition
contract and tuition and other charges assessed upon | ||
out-of-state students by
the eligible institution.
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(l) A qualified beneficiary may apply the benefits of any | ||
Illinois prepaid
tuition contract toward a nonpublic | ||
institution of higher education. In the
event that a qualified | ||
beneficiary for whatever reason chooses to attend a
nonpublic | ||
institution of higher education, the qualified beneficiary's | ||
prepaid
tuition contract shall be converted for use at that | ||
nonpublic institution of
higher education by referencing the | ||
current average mean-weighted credit hour
value of | ||
registration fees purchased under the
contract. The Commission | ||
shall
transfer, or cause to have transferred, this amount, less | ||
a transfer fee, to
the nonpublic institution on behalf of the | ||
beneficiary. In the event that the
cost of registration charged | ||
to the beneficiary at the nonpublic institution of
higher | ||
education is less than the aggregate value of the Illinois | ||
prepaid
tuition contract, any remaining amount shall be | ||
transferred in subsequent
semesters until the transfer value is |
fully depleted.
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(m) A qualified beneficiary may apply the benefits of any | ||
Illinois prepaid
tuition contract toward an eligible | ||
out-of-state college or university.
Institutional eligibility | ||
for out-of-state colleges and universities shall be
determined | ||
by the Commission according to standards substantially | ||
equivalent to those for an eligible institution located in this | ||
State, as described in the definition of "institution of higher | ||
learning" in Section 10 of the Higher Education Student | ||
Assistance Act.
In the
event that a qualified beneficiary for | ||
whatever reason chooses to attend an
eligible out-of-state | ||
college or university, the qualified beneficiary's
prepaid | ||
tuition contract shall be converted for use at that college or
| ||
university by referencing the current average mean-weighted | ||
credit hour value
of registration fees purchased under the | ||
contract. The Commission shall
transfer, or cause to have
| ||
transferred, this amount, less a transfer fee, to the college | ||
or university on
behalf of the beneficiary. In the event that | ||
the cost of registration charged
to the beneficiary at the | ||
eligible out-of-state college or university is less
than the | ||
aggregate value of the Illinois prepaid tuition contract, any
| ||
remaining amount shall be transferred in subsequent semesters | ||
until the
transfer value is fully depleted.
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(n) Illinois prepaid tuition contracts may be purchased | ||
either by lump sum
or by installments. No penalty shall be | ||
assessed for early
payment of installment contracts.
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(o) The Commission shall annually adjust the price of new | ||
contracts, in
accordance with the annual changes in | ||
registration fees at Illinois public
universities and | ||
community colleges.
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(Source: P.A. 95-217, eff. 8-16-07; 96-1282, eff. 7-26-10.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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