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Public Act 097-1037 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The School Code is amended by adding Section | ||||
22-75 as follows: | ||||
(105 ILCS 5/22-75 new) | ||||
Sec. 22-75. The Eradicate Domestic Violence Task Force. | ||||
(a) There is hereby created the Eradicate Domestic Violence | ||||
Task Force. The Eradicate Domestic Violence Task Force shall | ||||
develop a statewide effective and feasible prevention course | ||||
for high school students designed to prevent interpersonal, | ||||
adolescent violence based on the Step Back Program for boys and | ||||
girls. The Clerk of the Circuit Court in the First Judicial | ||||
District shall provide administrative staff and support to the | ||||
task force. | ||||
(b) The Eradicate Domestic Violence Task Force shall do the | ||||
following: | ||||
(1) Conduct meetings to evaluate the effectiveness and | ||||
feasibility of statewide implementation of the curricula | ||||
of the Step Back Program at Oak Park and River Forest High | ||||
School, located in Cook County, Illinois, for the | ||||
prevention of domestic violence. | ||||
(2) Invite the testimony of and confer with experts on |
relevant topics as needed. | ||
(3) Propose content for integration into school | ||
curricula aimed at preventing domestic violence. | ||
(4) Propose a method of training facilitators on the | ||
school curricula aimed at preventing domestic violence. | ||
(5) Propose partnerships with anti-violence agencies | ||
to assist with the facilitator roles and the nature of the | ||
partnerships. | ||
(6) Evaluate the approximate cost per school or school | ||
district to implement and maintain school curricula aimed | ||
at preventing domestic violence. | ||
(7) Propose a funding source or sources to support | ||
school curricula aimed at preventing domestic violence and | ||
agencies that provide training to the facilitators, such as | ||
a fee to be charged in domestic violence, sexual assault, | ||
and related cases to be collected by the clerk of the court | ||
for deposit into a special fund in the State treasury and | ||
to be used to fund a proposed eradicate domestic violence | ||
program in the schools of this State. | ||
(8) Propose an evaluation structure to ensure that the | ||
school curricula aimed at preventing domestic violence is | ||
effectively taught by trained facilitators. | ||
(9) Propose a method of evaluation for the purpose of | ||
modifying the content of the curriculum over time, | ||
including whether studies of the program should be | ||
conducted by the University of Illinois' Interpersonal |
Violence Prevention Information Center. | ||
(10) Recommend legislation developed by the task | ||
force, such as amending Sections 27-5 through 27-13.3 and | ||
27-23.4 of this Code, and legislation to create a fee to be | ||
charged in domestic violence, sexual assault, and related | ||
cases to be collected by the clerk of court for deposit | ||
into a special fund in the State treasury and to be used to | ||
fund a proposed eradicate domestic violence program in the | ||
schools of this State. | ||
(11) Produce a report of the task force's findings on | ||
best practices and policies, which shall include a plan | ||
with a phased and prioritized implementation timetable for | ||
implementation of school curricula aimed at preventing | ||
domestic violence in schools. The task force shall submit a | ||
report to the General Assembly on or before April 1, 2013 | ||
on its findings, recommendations, and implementation plan. | ||
Any task force reports must be published on the State Board | ||
of Education's Internet website on the date the report is | ||
delivered to the General Assembly. | ||
(c) The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the | ||
House of Representatives shall each appoint one co-chairperson | ||
of the Eradicate Domestic Violence Task Force. The Minority | ||
Leader of the Senate and the Minority Leader of the House of | ||
Representatives shall each appoint one member to the task | ||
force. In addition, the task force shall be comprised of the | ||
following members appointed by the State Board of Education and |
shall be representative of the geographic, racial, and ethnic | ||
diversity of this State: | ||
(1) Four representatives involved with a program for | ||
high school students at a high school that is located in a | ||
municipality with a population of 2,000,000 or more and the | ||
program is a daily, 6-week to 9-week, 45-session, | ||
gender-specific, primary prevention course designed to | ||
raise awareness of topics such as dating and domestic | ||
violence, any systematic conduct that causes measurable | ||
physical harm or emotional distress, sexual assault, | ||
digital abuse, self-defense, and suicide. | ||
(2) A representative of an interpersonal violence | ||
prevention program within a State university. | ||
(3) A representative of a statewide nonprofit, | ||
nongovernmental, domestic violence organization. | ||
(4) A representative of a different nonprofit, | ||
nongovernmental domestic violence organization that is | ||
located in a municipality with a population of 2,000,000 or | ||
more. | ||
(5) A representative of a statewide nonprofit, | ||
nongovernmental, sexual assault organization. | ||
(6) A representative of a different nonprofit, | ||
nongovernmental, sexual assault organization based in a | ||
county with a population of 3,000,000 or more. | ||
(7) The State Superintendent of Education or his or her | ||
designee. |
(8) The Chief Executive Officer of City of Chicago | ||
School District 299 or his or her designee or the President | ||
of the Chicago Board of Education or his or her designee. | ||
(9) A representative of the Department of Human | ||
Services. | ||
(10) A representative of a statewide, nonprofit | ||
professional organization representing law enforcement | ||
executives. | ||
(11) A representative of the Chicago Police | ||
Department, Youth Services Division. | ||
(12) The Clerk of the Circuit Court in the First | ||
Judicial District or his or her designee. | ||
(13) A representative of a statewide professional | ||
teachers organization. | ||
(14) A representative of a different statewide | ||
professional teachers organization. | ||
(15) A representative of a professional teachers | ||
organization in a city having a population exceeding | ||
500,000. | ||
(16) A representative of an organization representing | ||
principals. | ||
(17) A representative of an organization representing | ||
school administrators. | ||
(18) A representative of an organization representing | ||
school boards. | ||
(19) A representative of an organization representing |
school business officials. | ||
(20) A representative of an organization representing | ||
large unit school districts. | ||
(d) The following underlying purposes should be liberally | ||
construed by the task force convened under this Section: | ||
(1) Recognize that, according to the Centers for | ||
Disease Control and Prevention, National Intimate Partner | ||
and Sexual Violence Survey, December 2010 Summary Report, | ||
on average 24 people per minute are victims of rape, | ||
physical violence, or stalking by an intimate partner in | ||
the United States, equaling more than 12 million women and | ||
men. | ||
(2) Recognize that abused children and children | ||
exposed to domestic violence in their homes may have short | ||
and long-term physical, emotional, and learning problems, | ||
including increased aggression, decreased responsiveness | ||
to adults, failure to thrive, posttraumatic stress | ||
disorder, depression, anxiety, hypervigilance and | ||
hyperactivity, eating and sleeping problems, and | ||
developmental delays, according to the Journal of | ||
Interpersonal Violence and the Futures Without Violence | ||
organization. | ||
(3) Recognize that the Illinois Violence Prevention | ||
Authority has found that children exposed to violence in | ||
the media may become numb to the horror of violence, may | ||
gradually accept violence as a way to solve problems, may |
imitate the violence they see, and may identify with | ||
certain characters, victims, or victimizers. | ||
(4) Recognize that crimes and the incarceration of | ||
youth are often associated with a history of child abuse | ||
and exposure to domestic violence, according to Futures | ||
Without Violence. | ||
(5) Recognize that the cost of prosecuting crime in | ||
this State is unnecessarily high due to a lack of | ||
prevention programs designed to eradicate domestic | ||
violence. | ||
(6) Recognize that sexual violence, stalking, and | ||
intimate partner violence are serious and widespread | ||
public health problems for children and adults in this | ||
State. | ||
(7) Recognize that intervention programs aimed at | ||
preventing domestic violence may yield better results than | ||
programs aimed at treating the victims of domestic | ||
violence, because treatment programs may reduce the | ||
likelihood that a particular woman will be re-victimized, | ||
but might not otherwise reduce the overall amount of | ||
domestic violence. | ||
(8) Recognize that uniform, effective, feasible, and | ||
widespread prevention of sexual violence and intimate | ||
partner violence is a high priority in this State. | ||
(9) Recognize that the Step Back Program at Oak Park | ||
and River Forest High School in Cook County, Illinois, is a |
daily, 6 to 9 week, 45-session, gender-specific, primary | ||
prevention course for high school students designed to | ||
raise awareness of topics, including dating and domestic | ||
violence, bullying and harassment, sexual assault, digital | ||
abuse, self-defense, and suicide. The Step Back Program is | ||
co-facilitated by the high school and a nonprofit, | ||
nongovernmental domestic violence prevention specialist | ||
and service provider. | ||
(10) Develop a statewide effective prevention course | ||
for high school students based on the Step Back Program for | ||
boys and girls designed to prevent interpersonal, | ||
adolescent violence. | ||
(e) Members of the Eradicate Domestic Violence Task Force | ||
shall receive no compensation for their participation, but may | ||
be reimbursed by the State Board of Education for expenses in | ||
connection with their participation, including travel, if | ||
funds are available. | ||
(f) Nothing in this Section or in the prevention course is | ||
intended to infringe upon any right to exercise free expression | ||
or the free exercise of religion or religiously based views | ||
protected under the First Amendment to the United States | ||
Constitution or under Section 3 or 4 of Article 1 of the | ||
Illinois Constitution.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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