| ||||
Public Act 097-0975 | ||||
| ||||
| ||||
AN ACT concerning minors.
| ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
| ||||
Section 5. The Juvenile Court Act of 1987 is amended by | ||||
changing Section 3-33.5 as follows: | ||||
(705 ILCS 405/3-33.5)
| ||||
Sec. 3-33.5. Truant minors in need of supervision.
| ||||
(a) Definition. A
minor who is reported by the office of | ||||
the regional superintendent of schools,
or, in cities of over | ||||
500,000 inhabitants, by the Office of Chronic Truant
| ||||
Adjudication, as a chronic truant may be subject to a petition | ||||
for adjudication and adjudged a
truant minor in need of | ||||
supervision, provided that prior to the filing of the petition, | ||||
the office
of the regional superintendent of schools, the | ||||
Office of Chronic Truant
Adjudication, or a community truancy | ||||
review board certifies that the local school has provided | ||||
appropriate truancy intervention services
to the truant minor | ||||
and his or her family. For purposes of this Section, "truancy | ||||
intervention services"
means services designed to assist the | ||||
minor's return to an educational program, and includes but is | ||||
not
limited to: assessments, counseling, mental health | ||||
services, shelter, optional and alternative education
| ||||
programs, tutoring, and educational advocacy. If, after review |
by the regional office of education, the Office of Chronic | ||
Truant
Adjudication, or
community truancy review board it is | ||
determined the local
school did not provide the appropriate | ||
interventions, then the minor shall be referred to a | ||
comprehensive community
based youth service agency for truancy | ||
intervention services. If the comprehensive community based | ||
youth service
agency is incapable to provide intervention | ||
services, then this requirement for services is
not applicable. | ||
The comprehensive community based youth service agency shall | ||
submit reports to the office of the
regional superintendent of | ||
schools, the Office of Chronic Truant
Adjudication, or truancy | ||
review board within 20, 40, and 80 school days of the initial | ||
referral or at any other time requested by the
office of the | ||
regional superintendent of schools, the Office of Chronic | ||
Truant
Adjudication, or truancy review board, which reports | ||
each shall certify the date of the minor's referral and the | ||
extent of the
minor's progress and participation in truancy | ||
intervention services provided by the comprehensive community | ||
based youth service agency. In addition, if, after referral by | ||
the office of the regional superintendent of
schools, the | ||
Office of Chronic Truant
Adjudication, or community truancy | ||
review board, the minor
declines or refuses to fully | ||
participate in truancy intervention services provided by the | ||
comprehensive community based
youth service agency, then the | ||
agency shall immediately certify such facts to the office of | ||
the regional
superintendent of schools, the Office of Chronic |
Truant
Adjudication, or community truancy review board. | ||
(a-1) There is a rebuttable presumption that a chronic | ||
truant is a truant
minor in need of supervision. | ||
(a-2) There is a rebuttable presumption that school records | ||
of a minor's
attendance at school are authentic. | ||
(a-3) For purposes of this Section, "chronic truant" means | ||
a minor subject to compulsory school attendance and who is | ||
absent without valid cause from such attendance for 10% or more | ||
of the previous 180 regular attendance days and has the meaning
| ||
ascribed to it in Section 26-2a of the School Code. | ||
(a-4) For purposes of this Section, a "community truancy | ||
review board" is a local community based board comprised of but | ||
not limited to: representatives from local comprehensive | ||
community based youth service agencies, representatives from | ||
court service agencies, representatives from local schools, | ||
representatives from health service agencies, and | ||
representatives from local professional and community | ||
organizations as deemed appropriate by the office of the | ||
regional superintendent of schools, or, in cities of over | ||
500,000 inhabitants, by the Office of Chronic Truant
| ||
Adjudication. The regional superintendent of schools, or, in | ||
cities of over 500,000 inhabitants, the Office of Chronic | ||
Truant
Adjudication, must approve the establishment and | ||
organization of a community truancy review board and the | ||
regional superintendent of schools or his or her designee, or, | ||
in cities of over 500,000 inhabitants, the general |
superintendent of schools or his or her designee, shall chair | ||
the board. | ||
(a-5) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to create | ||
a private cause of action or right of recovery against a | ||
regional office of education or the Office of Chronic Truant
| ||
Adjudication, its superintendent, or its staff with respect to | ||
truancy intervention services where the determination to | ||
provide the services is made in good faith. | ||
(b) Kinds of dispositional orders. A minor found to be a | ||
truant minor
in need of supervision may be: | ||
(1) committed to the appropriate
regional | ||
superintendent of schools for a student assistance team | ||
staffing, a service plan, or referral to a comprehensive | ||
community based youth service agency; | ||
(2) required to comply with a service
plan as | ||
specifically provided by the appropriate regional | ||
superintendent of
schools; | ||
(3) ordered to obtain counseling or other supportive | ||
services; | ||
(4) subject to a fine in an amount in excess of $5, but | ||
not exceeding
$100, and each day of absence without valid | ||
cause as defined in Section 26-2a
of The School Code is a | ||
separate offense; | ||
(5) required to perform some reasonable public service | ||
work such as, but
not limited to, the picking up of litter | ||
in public parks or along public
highways or the maintenance |
of public facilities; or | ||
(6) subject to having his or her driver's license or | ||
driving privilege
suspended for a period of time as | ||
determined by the court but only until he
or she attains 18 | ||
years of age. | ||
A dispositional order may include a fine, public service, | ||
or
suspension of a driver's license or privilege only if the | ||
court has made an
express written finding that a truancy | ||
prevention program has been offered by
the school, regional | ||
superintendent of schools, or a comprehensive community based | ||
youth service
agency to the truant minor in need of | ||
supervision. | ||
(c) Orders entered under this Section may be enforced by | ||
contempt
proceedings.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 94-1011, eff. 7-7-06.)
| ||
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
|