104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB2791

 

Introduced 2/6/2025, by Rep. Edgar González, Jr.

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
110 ILCS 947/20
110 ILCS 947/50
110 ILCS 947/52
110 ILCS 947/65.15
110 ILCS 947/65.70
110 ILCS 947/65.110
110 ILCS 947/65.120
110 ILCS 975/2  from Ch. 144, par. 2752
110 ILCS 975/3  from Ch. 144, par. 2753
110 ILCS 975/3.1
110 ILCS 975/4  from Ch. 144, par. 2754
110 ILCS 975/6  from Ch. 144, par. 2756
110 ILCS 975/6.5

    Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Act. Provides that on the effective date of the amendatory Act,any recipient of a scholarship, grant, or waiver that has been or may be converted to a student loan under a State program for which the Illinois Student Assistance Commission is responsible for collections shall be released from the remaining financial repayment obligations under that program. In provisions concerning the Minority Teachers of Illinois scholarship program, the Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois Program, special education teacher scholarships, the Optometric Education Scholarship Program, Post-Master of Social Work School Social Work Professional Educator License scholarships, and the iGROW Tech Scholarship Program and in the Nursing Education Scholarship Law, removes provisions concerning repaying funds received due to the specified failure of a recipient to fulfill the recipient's obligations. Makes other changes. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning education.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act is
5amended by changing Sections 20, 50, 52, 65.15, 65.70, 65.110,
6and 65.120 as follows:
 
7    (110 ILCS 947/20)
8    Sec. 20. Functions of Commission.
9    (a) The Commission, in accordance with this Act, shall
10prepare and supervise the issuance of public information
11concerning its provisions; prescribe the form and regulate the
12submission of applications for assistance; provide for and
13conduct, or cause to be conducted, all eligibility
14determinations of applicants; award the appropriate financial
15assistance; and, upon request by a member of the General
16Assembly, nominate or evaluate and recommend for nomination
17applicants for General Assembly scholarships in accordance
18with criteria specified by the member under Section 30-9 of
19the School Code.
20    (b) The Commission is authorized to participate in any
21programs for monetary assistance to students and to receive,
22hold, and disburse all such funds made available by any agency
23or organization for the purpose or purposes for which they are

 

 

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1made available. The Commission is authorized to administer a
2program of grant assistance as authorized by the Baccalaureate
3Savings Act. The Commission is authorized to participate in
4any programs established to improve student financial aid
5services or the proficiency of persons engaged in student
6financial aid services and to receive, hold, and disburse all
7funds made available by any agency or organization for the
8purpose or purposes for which they are made available subject
9to the appropriations of the General Assembly.
10    (c) The Commission is authorized to deny a scholarship or
11a grant to any person who has defaulted on a guaranteed student
12loan and who is not maintaining a satisfactory repayment
13record. If a person has a defaulted guaranteed student loan
14but is otherwise eligible for assistance pursuant to Section
1540, the Commission shall award one term of assistance during
16which a satisfactory repayment record must be established. If
17such a repayment record is not established, additional
18assistance shall be denied until a satisfactory repayment
19record is established.
20    (d) The Commission is authorized to participate with
21federal, state, county, local, and university law enforcement
22agencies in cooperative efforts to detect and prosecute
23incidents of fraud in student assistance programs.
24    (e) The Administrative Review Law shall apply to and
25govern all proceedings for the judicial review of final
26administrative decisions of the Commission.

 

 

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1    (f) The Commission is authorized to make all necessary and
2proper rules, not inconsistent with this Act, for the
3efficient exercise of the foregoing functions.
4    (g) Unless otherwise provided by statute, the functions of
5the Commission shall be exercised without regard to any
6applicant's race, creed, sex, color, national origin, or
7ancestry.
8    (h) The Commission is authorized to establish systems and
9programs to encourage employers to match employee
10contributions to prepaid programs of college savings by making
11donations to the Commission for prepaid programs of college
12savings to make higher education affordable for all residents
13of the State and to receive, hold, and disburse all such funds
14made available through those programs for the purposes for
15which they are authorized by rule or by law.
16    (i) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the
17contrary, on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
18104th General Assembly, any recipient of a scholarship, grant,
19or waiver that has been or may be converted to a student loan
20under a State program for which the Commission is responsible
21for collections shall be released from the remaining financial
22repayment obligations under that program. This includes
23financial repayment obligations under Section 50, 52, 65.15,
2465.70, 65.110, or 65.120, the Nursing Education Scholarship
25Law, or any other similarly structured State scholarship,
26grant, or waiver program for which the Commission is or may

 

 

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1become responsible for collections.
2    The release from financial repayment obligations under
3this subsection (i) applies only to financial repayment
4obligations resulting from a recipient's failure to complete
5any required employment obligation under the terms of the
6scholarship, grant, or waiver. The release does not apply to
7amounts owed to the Commission for other reasons, including,
8but not limited to, error, fraud, rescission of funds, or
9because a recipient ceased to be eligible for the amount
10initially awarded.
11(Source: P.A. 96-198, eff. 8-10-09.)
 
12    (110 ILCS 947/50)
13    Sec. 50. Minority Teachers of Illinois scholarship
14program.
15    (a) As used in this Section:
16        "Eligible applicant" means a minority student who has
17    graduated from high school or has received a State of
18    Illinois High School Diploma and has maintained a
19    cumulative grade point average of no less than 2.5 on a 4.0
20    scale, and who by reason thereof is entitled to apply for
21    scholarships to be awarded under this Section.
22        "Minority student" means a student who is any of the
23    following:
24            (1) American Indian or Alaska Native (a person
25        having origins in any of the original peoples of North

 

 

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1        and South America, including Central America, and who
2        maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment).
3            (2) Asian (a person having origins in any of the
4        original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or
5        the Indian subcontinent, including, but not limited
6        to, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia,
7        Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and
8        Vietnam).
9            (3) Black or African American (a person having
10        origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa).
11            (4) Hispanic or Latino (a person of Cuban,
12        Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or
13        other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race).
14            (5) Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (a
15        person having origins in any of the original peoples
16        of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands).
17        "Qualified bilingual minority applicant" means a
18    qualified student who demonstrates proficiency in a
19    language other than English by (i) receiving a State Seal
20    of Biliteracy from the State Board of Education or (ii)
21    receiving a passing score on an educator licensure target
22    language proficiency test.
23        "Qualified student" means a person (i) who is a
24    resident of this State and a citizen or permanent resident
25    of the United States; (ii) who is a minority student, as
26    defined in this Section; (iii) who, as an eligible

 

 

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1    applicant, has made a timely application for a minority
2    teaching scholarship under this Section; (iv) who is
3    enrolled on at least a half-time basis at a qualified
4    Illinois institution of higher learning; (v) who is
5    enrolled in a course of study leading to teacher
6    licensure, including alternative teacher licensure, or, if
7    the student is already licensed to teach, in a course of
8    study leading to an additional teaching endorsement or a
9    master's degree in an academic field in which he or she is
10    teaching or plans to teach or who has received one or more
11    College and Career Pathway Endorsements pursuant to
12    Section 80 of the Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness
13    Act and commits to enrolling in a course of study leading
14    to teacher licensure, including alternative teacher
15    licensure; (vi) who maintains a grade point average of no
16    less than 2.5 on a 4.0 scale; and (vii) who continues to
17    advance satisfactorily toward the attainment of a degree.
18    (b) In order to encourage academically talented Illinois
19minority students to pursue teaching careers at the preschool
20or elementary or secondary school level and to address and
21alleviate the teacher shortage crisis in this State described
22under the provisions of the Transitions in Education Act, each
23qualified student shall be awarded a minority teacher
24scholarship to any qualified Illinois institution of higher
25learning. However, preference may be given to qualified
26applicants enrolled at or above the junior level.

 

 

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1    (c) Each minority teacher scholarship awarded under this
2Section shall be in an amount sufficient to pay the tuition and
3fees and room and board costs of the qualified Illinois
4institution of higher learning at which the recipient is
5enrolled, up to an annual maximum of $5,000; except that in the
6case of a recipient who does not reside on-campus at the
7institution at which he or she is enrolled, the amount of the
8scholarship shall be sufficient to pay tuition and fee
9expenses and a commuter allowance, up to an annual maximum of
10$5,000. However, if at least $2,850,000 is appropriated in a
11given fiscal year for the Minority Teachers of Illinois
12scholarship program, then, in each fiscal year thereafter,
13each scholarship awarded under this Section shall be in an
14amount sufficient to pay the tuition and fees and room and
15board costs of the qualified Illinois institution of higher
16learning at which the recipient is enrolled, up to an annual
17maximum of $7,500; except that in the case of a recipient who
18does not reside on-campus at the institution at which he or she
19is enrolled, the amount of the scholarship shall be sufficient
20to pay tuition and fee expenses and a commuter allowance, up to
21an annual maximum of $7,500.
22    (d) The total amount of minority teacher scholarship
23assistance awarded by the Commission under this Section to an
24individual in any given fiscal year, when added to other
25financial assistance awarded to that individual for that year,
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1which the student is enrolled. If the amount of a minority
2teacher scholarship to be awarded to a qualified student as
3provided in subsection (c) of this Section exceeds the cost of
4attendance at the institution at which the student is
5enrolled, the minority teacher scholarship shall be reduced by
6an amount equal to the amount by which the combined financial
7assistance available to the student exceeds the cost of
8attendance.
9    (e) The maximum number of academic terms for which a
10qualified student can receive minority teacher scholarship
11assistance shall be 8 semesters or 12 quarters.
12    (f) In any academic year for which an eligible applicant
13under this Section accepts financial assistance through the
14Paul Douglas Teacher Scholarship Program, as authorized by
15Section 551 et seq. of the Higher Education Act of 1965, the
16applicant shall not be eligible for scholarship assistance
17awarded under this Section.
18    (g) All applications for minority teacher scholarships to
19be awarded under this Section shall be made to the Commission
20on forms which the Commission shall provide for eligible
21applicants. The form of applications and the information
22required to be set forth therein shall be determined by the
23Commission, and the Commission shall require eligible
24applicants to submit with their applications such supporting
25documents or recommendations as the Commission deems
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1    (h) Subject to a separate appropriation for such purposes,
2payment of any minority teacher scholarship awarded under this
3Section shall be determined by the Commission. All scholarship
4funds distributed in accordance with this subsection shall be
5paid to the institution and used only for payment of the
6tuition and fee and room and board expenses incurred by the
7student in connection with his or her attendance at a
8qualified Illinois institution of higher learning. Any
9minority teacher scholarship awarded under this Section shall
10be applicable to 2 semesters or 3 quarters of enrollment. If a
11qualified student withdraws from enrollment prior to
12completion of the first semester or quarter for which the
13minority teacher scholarship is applicable, the school shall
14refund to the Commission the full amount of the minority
15teacher scholarship.
16    (i) The Commission shall administer the minority teacher
17scholarship aid program established by this Section and shall
18make all necessary and proper rules not inconsistent with this
19Section for its effective implementation.
20    (j) When an appropriation to the Commission for a given
21fiscal year is insufficient to provide scholarships to all
22qualified students, the Commission shall allocate the
23appropriation in accordance with this subsection. If funds are
24insufficient to provide all qualified students with a
25scholarship as authorized by this Section, the Commission
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1year to qualified students who submit a complete application
2form on or before a date specified by the Commission based on
3the following order of priority:
4        (1) To students who received a scholarship under this
5    Section in the prior academic year and who remain eligible
6    for a minority teacher scholarship under this Section.
7        (2) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (k), to
8    students who demonstrate financial need, as determined by
9    the Commission.
10    (k) Notwithstanding paragraph (2) of subsection (j), at
11least 35% of the funds appropriated for scholarships awarded
12under this Section in each fiscal year shall be reserved for
13qualified male minority applicants, with priority being given
14to qualified Black male applicants beginning with fiscal year
152023. If the Commission does not receive enough applications
16from qualified male minorities on or before January 1 of each
17fiscal year to award 35% of the funds appropriated for these
18scholarships to qualified male minority applicants, then the
19Commission may award a portion of the reserved funds to
20qualified female minority applicants in accordance with
21subsection (j).
22    Beginning with fiscal year 2023, if at least $2,850,000
23but less than $4,200,000 is appropriated in a given fiscal
24year for scholarships awarded under this Section, then at
25least 10% of the funds appropriated shall be reserved for
26qualified bilingual minority applicants, with priority being

 

 

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1given to qualified bilingual minority applicants who are
2enrolled in an educator preparation program with a
3concentration in bilingual, bicultural education. Beginning
4with fiscal year 2023, if at least $4,200,000 is appropriated
5in a given fiscal year for the Minority Teachers of Illinois
6scholarship program, then at least 30% of the funds
7appropriated shall be reserved for qualified bilingual
8minority applicants, with priority being given to qualified
9bilingual minority applicants who are enrolled in an educator
10preparation program with a concentration in bilingual,
11bicultural education. Beginning with fiscal year 2023, if at
12least $2,850,000 is appropriated in a given fiscal year for
13scholarships awarded under this Section but the Commission
14does not receive enough applications from qualified bilingual
15minority applicants on or before January 1 of that fiscal year
16to award at least 10% of the funds appropriated to qualified
17bilingual minority applicants, then the Commission may, in its
18discretion, award a portion of the reserved funds to other
19qualified students in accordance with subsection (j).
20    (l) Prior to receiving scholarship assistance for any
21academic year, each recipient of a minority teacher
22scholarship awarded under this Section shall be required by
23the Commission to sign an agreement under which the recipient
24pledges that, within the one-year period following the
25termination of the program for which the recipient was awarded
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1teaching for a period of not less than one year for each year
2of scholarship assistance he or she was awarded under this
3Section; (ii) shall fulfill this teaching obligation at a
4nonprofit Illinois public, private, or parochial preschool,
5elementary school, or secondary school at which no less than
630% of the enrolled students are minority students in the year
7during which the recipient begins teaching at the school or
8may instead, if the recipient received a scholarship as a
9qualified bilingual minority applicant, fulfill this teaching
10obligation in a program in transitional bilingual education
11pursuant to Article 14C of the School Code or in a school in
12which 20 or more English learner students in the same language
13classification are enrolled; and (iii) shall, upon request by
14the Commission, provide the Commission with evidence that he
15or she is fulfilling or has fulfilled the terms of the teaching
16agreement provided for in this subsection.
17    (m) (Blank). If a recipient of a minority teacher
18scholarship awarded under this Section fails to fulfill the
19teaching obligation set forth in subsection (l) of this
20Section, the Commission shall require the recipient to repay
21the amount of the scholarships received, prorated according to
22the fraction of the teaching obligation not completed, at a
23rate of interest equal to 5%, and, if applicable, reasonable
24collection fees. If a recipient who enters into repayment
25under this subsection (m) subsequently, within 5 years of
26entering repayment, begins to teach at a school meeting the

 

 

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1description under subsection (l) of this Section, the
2Commission may reduce the amount owed by the recipient in
3proportion to the amount of the teaching obligation completed.
4The Commission is authorized to establish rules relating to
5its collection activities for repayment of scholarships under
6this Section. All repayments collected under this Section
7shall be forwarded to the State Comptroller for deposit into
8the State's General Revenue Fund.
9    (n) (Blank). A recipient of minority teacher scholarship
10shall not be considered in violation of the agreement entered
11into pursuant to subsection (l) if the recipient (i) enrolls
12on a full time basis as a graduate student in a course of study
13related to the field of teaching at a qualified Illinois
14institution of higher learning; (ii) is serving, not in excess
15of 3 years, as a member of the armed services of the United
16States; (iii) is a person with a temporary total disability
17for a period of time not to exceed 3 years as established by
18sworn affidavit of a qualified physician; (iv) is seeking and
19unable to find full time employment as a teacher at an Illinois
20public, private, or parochial preschool or elementary or
21secondary school that satisfies the criteria set forth in
22subsection (l) of this Section and is able to provide evidence
23of that fact; (v) becomes a person with a permanent total
24disability as established by sworn affidavit of a qualified
25physician; (vi) is taking additional courses, on at least a
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1Illinois; or (vii) is fulfilling teaching requirements
2associated with other programs administered by the Commission
3and cannot concurrently fulfill them under this Section in a
4period of time equal to the length of the teaching obligation.
5    (o) (Blank). Scholarship recipients under this Section who
6withdraw from a program of teacher education but remain
7enrolled in school to continue their postsecondary studies in
8another academic discipline shall not be required to commence
9repayment of their Minority Teachers of Illinois scholarship
10so long as they remain enrolled in school on a full-time basis
11or if they can document for the Commission special
12circumstances that warrant extension of repayment.
13    (p) If the Minority Teachers of Illinois scholarship
14program does not expend at least 90% of the amount
15appropriated for the program in a given fiscal year for 3
16consecutive fiscal years and the Commission does not receive
17enough applications from the groups identified in subsection
18(k) on or before January 1 in each of those fiscal years to
19meet the percentage reserved for those groups under subsection
20(k), then up to 3% of amount appropriated for the program for
21each of next 3 fiscal years shall be allocated to increasing
22awareness of the program and for the recruitment of Black male
23applicants. The Commission shall make a recommendation to the
24General Assembly by January 1 of the year immediately
25following the end of that third fiscal year regarding whether
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1should continue.
2    (q) Each qualified Illinois institution of higher learning
3that receives funds from the Minority Teachers of Illinois
4scholarship program shall host an annual information session
5at the institution about the program for teacher candidates of
6color in accordance with rules adopted by the Commission.
7Additionally, the institution shall ensure that each
8scholarship recipient enrolled at the institution meets with
9an academic advisor at least once per academic year to
10facilitate on-time completion of the recipient's educator
11preparation program.
12    (r) The changes made to this Section by Public Act 101-654
13will first take effect with awards made for the 2022-2023
14academic year.
15(Source: P.A. 102-465, eff. 1-1-22; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22;
16102-1100, eff. 1-1-23; 103-448, eff. 8-4-23; revised 7-19-24.)
 
17    (110 ILCS 947/52)
18    Sec. 52. Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois Program; Golden
19Apple Foundation for Excellence in Teaching.
20    (a) In this Section, "Foundation" means the Golden Apple
21Foundation for Excellence in Teaching, a registered 501(c)(3)
22not-for-profit corporation.
23    (a-2) In order to encourage academically talented Illinois
24students, especially minority students, to pursue teaching
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1shall be defined to include early childhood education) or at
2hard-to-staff schools (as defined by the Commission in
3consultation with the State Board of Education), to provide
4those students with the crucial mentoring, guidance, and
5in-service support that will significantly increase the
6likelihood that they will complete their full teaching
7commitments and elect to continue teaching in targeted
8disciplines and hard-to-staff schools, and to ensure that
9students in this State will continue to have access to a pool
10of highly qualified highly-qualified teachers, each qualified
11student shall be awarded a Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois
12Program scholarship to any Illinois institution of higher
13learning. The Commission shall administer the Golden Apple
14Scholars of Illinois Program, which shall be managed by the
15Foundation pursuant to the terms of a grant agreement meeting
16the requirements of Section 4 of the Illinois Grant Funds
17Recovery Act.
18    (a-3) For purposes of this Section, a qualified student
19shall be a student who meets the following qualifications:
20        (1) is a resident of this State and a citizen or
21    eligible noncitizen of the United States;
22        (2) is a high school graduate or a person who has
23    received a State of Illinois High School Diploma;
24        (3) is enrolled or accepted, on at least a half-time
25    basis, at an institution of higher learning;
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1    leading to initial certification or pursuing additional
2    course work needed to gain State Board of Education
3    approval to teach, including alternative teacher
4    licensure; and
5        (5) is a participant in programs managed by and is
6    approved to receive a scholarship from the Foundation.
7    (a-5) (Blank).
8    (b) (Blank).
9    (b-5) Funds designated for the Golden Apple Scholars of
10Illinois Program shall be used by the Commission for the
11payment of scholarship assistance under this Section or for
12the award of grant funds, subject to the Illinois Grant Funds
13Recovery Act, to the Foundation. Subject to appropriation,
14awards of grant funds to the Foundation shall be made on an
15annual basis and following an application for grant funds by
16the Foundation.
17    (b-10) Each year, the Foundation shall include in its
18application to the Commission for grant funds an estimate of
19the amount of scholarship assistance to be provided to
20qualified students during the grant period. Any amount of
21appropriated funds exceeding the estimated amount of
22scholarship assistance may be awarded by the Commission to the
23Foundation for management expenses expected to be incurred by
24the Foundation in providing the mentoring, guidance, and
25in-service supports that will increase the likelihood that
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1and elect to continue teaching in hard-to-staff schools. If
2the estimate of the amount of scholarship assistance described
3in the Foundation's application is less than the actual amount
4required for the award of scholarship assistance to qualified
5students, the Foundation shall be responsible for using
6awarded grant funds to ensure all qualified students receive
7scholarship assistance under this Section.
8    (b-15) All grant funds not expended or legally obligated
9within the time specified in a grant agreement between the
10Foundation and the Commission shall be returned to the
11Commission within 45 days. Any funds legally obligated by the
12end of a grant agreement shall be liquidated within 45 days or
13otherwise returned to the Commission within 90 days after the
14end of the grant agreement that resulted in the award of grant
15funds.
16    (c) Each scholarship awarded under this Section shall be
17in an amount sufficient to pay the tuition and fees and room
18and board costs of the Illinois institution of higher learning
19at which the recipient is enrolled, up to an annual maximum of
20$5,000; except that, in the case of a recipient who does not
21reside on campus at the institution of higher learning at
22which he or she is enrolled, the amount of the scholarship
23shall be sufficient to pay tuition and fee expenses and a
24commuter allowance, up to an annual maximum of $5,000. All
25scholarship funds distributed in accordance with this Section
26shall be paid to the institution on behalf of recipients.

 

 

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1    (d) The total amount of scholarship assistance awarded by
2the Commission under this Section to an individual in any
3given fiscal year, when added to other financial assistance
4awarded to that individual for that year, shall not exceed the
5cost of attendance at the institution of higher learning at
6which the student is enrolled. In any academic year for which a
7qualified student under this Section accepts financial
8assistance through any other teacher scholarship program
9administered by the Commission, a qualified student shall not
10be eligible for scholarship assistance awarded under this
11Section.
12    (e) A recipient may receive up to 8 semesters or 12
13quarters of scholarship assistance under this Section.
14Scholarship funds are applicable toward 2 semesters or 3
15quarters of enrollment each academic year.
16    (f) All applications for scholarship assistance to be
17awarded under this Section shall be made to the Foundation in a
18form determined by the Foundation. Each year, the Foundation
19shall notify the Commission of the individuals awarded
20scholarship assistance under this Section. Each year, at least
2130% of the Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois Program
22scholarships shall be awarded to students residing in counties
23having a population of less than 500,000.
24    (g) (Blank).
25    (h) The Commission shall administer the payment of
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1Scholars of Illinois Program and shall make all necessary and
2proper rules not inconsistent with this Section for the
3effective implementation of this Section.
4    (i) Prior to receiving scholarship assistance for any
5academic year, each recipient of a scholarship awarded under
6this Section shall be required by the Foundation to sign an
7agreement under which the recipient pledges that, within the
82-year period following the termination of the academic
9program for which the recipient was awarded a scholarship, the
10recipient: (i) shall begin teaching for a period of not less
11than 5 years, (ii) shall fulfill this teaching obligation at a
12nonprofit Illinois public, private, or parochial preschool or
13an Illinois public elementary or secondary school that
14qualifies for teacher loan cancellation under Section
15465(a)(2)(A) of the federal Higher Education Act of 1965 (20
16U.S.C. 1087ee(a)(2)(A)) or other Illinois schools deemed
17eligible for fulfilling the teaching commitment as designated
18by the Foundation, and (iii) shall, upon request of the
19Foundation, provide the Foundation with evidence that he or
20she is fulfilling or has fulfilled the terms of the teaching
21agreement provided for in this subsection. Upon request, the
22Foundation shall provide evidence of teacher fulfillment to
23the Commission.
24    (j) (Blank). If a recipient of a scholarship awarded under
25this Section fails to fulfill the teaching obligation set
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1require the recipient to repay the amount of the scholarships
2received, prorated according to the fraction of the teaching
3obligation not completed, plus interest at a rate of 5% and, if
4applicable, reasonable collection fees. If a recipient who
5enters into repayment under this subsection (j) subsequently,
6within 5 years of entering repayment, begins to teach at a
7school meeting the description under subsection (i) of this
8Section, the Commission may reduce the amount owed by the
9recipient in proportion to the amount of the teaching
10obligation completed. Reduction of the amount owed shall not
11be construed as reinstatement in the Golden Apple Scholars
12program. Reinstatement in the program shall be solely at the
13discretion of the Golden Apple Foundation on terms determined
14by the Foundation. Payments received by the Commission under
15this subsection (j) shall be remitted to the State Comptroller
16for deposit into the General Revenue Fund, except that that
17portion of a recipient's repayment that equals the amount in
18expenses that the Commission has reasonably incurred in
19attempting collection from that recipient shall be remitted to
20the State Comptroller for deposit into the ISAC Accounts
21Receivable Fund, a special fund in the State treasury.
22    (k) (Blank). A recipient of a scholarship awarded by the
23Foundation under this Section shall not be considered to have
24failed to fulfill the teaching obligations of the agreement
25entered into pursuant to subsection (i) if the recipient (i)
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1of study related to the field of teaching at an institution of
2higher learning; (ii) is serving as a member of the armed
3services of the United States; (iii) is a person with a
4temporary total disability, as established by sworn affidavit
5of a qualified physician; (iv) is seeking and unable to find
6full-time employment as a teacher at a school that satisfies
7the criteria set forth in subsection (i) and is able to provide
8evidence of that fact; (v) is taking additional courses, on at
9least a half-time basis, needed to obtain certification as a
10teacher in Illinois; (vi) is fulfilling teaching requirements
11associated with other programs administered by the Commission
12and cannot concurrently fulfill them under this Section in a
13period of time equal to the length of the teaching obligation;
14or (vii) is participating in a program established under
15Executive Order 10924 of the President of the United States or
16the federal National Community Service Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C.
1712501 et seq.). Any such extension of the period during which
18the teaching requirement must be fulfilled shall be subject to
19limitations of duration as established by the Commission.
20    (l) (Blank). A recipient who fails to fulfill the teaching
21obligations of the agreement entered into pursuant to
22subsection (i) of this Section shall repay the amount of
23scholarship assistance awarded to them under this Section
24within 10 years.
25    (m) Annually, at a time determined by the Commission in
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1a report to assist the Commission in monitoring the
2Foundation's performance of grant activities. The report shall
3describe the following:
4        (1) the Foundation's anticipated expenditures for the
5    next fiscal year;
6        (2) the number of qualified students receiving
7    scholarship assistance at each institution of higher
8    learning where a qualified student was enrolled under this
9    Section during the previous fiscal year;
10        (3) the total monetary value of scholarship funds paid
11    to each institution of higher learning at which a
12    qualified student was enrolled during the previous fiscal
13    year;
14        (4) the number of scholarship recipients who completed
15    a baccalaureate degree during the previous fiscal year;
16        (5) the number of scholarship recipients who reported
17    that they had fulfilled their teaching obligation during
18    the previous fiscal year;
19        (6) the number of scholarship recipients who reported
20    that they had failed to fulfill their teaching obligation
21    during the previous fiscal year;
22        (7) (blank); the number of scholarship recipients
23    granted an extension described in subsection (k) of this
24    Section during the previous fiscal year;
25        (8) (blank); the number of scholarship recipients
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1    with subsection (j) of this Section during the previous
2    fiscal year;
3        (9) (blank); the number of scholarship recipients who
4    successfully repaid scholarship assistance in full during
5    the previous fiscal year;
6        (10) (blank); the number of scholarship recipients who
7    defaulted on their obligation to repay scholarship
8    assistance during the previous fiscal year;
9        (11) (blank); the amount of scholarship assistance
10    subject to collection in accordance with subsection (j) of
11    this Section at the end of the previous fiscal year;
12        (12) (blank); and the amount of collected funds to be
13    remitted to the Comptroller in accordance with subsection
14    (j) of this Section at the end of the previous fiscal year;
15    and
16        (13) other information that the Commission may
17    reasonably request.
18    (n) Nothing in this Section shall affect the rights of the
19Commission to collect information on the completion of
20teaching obligations moneys owed to it by recipients of
21scholarship assistance through the Illinois Future Teacher
22Corps Program, repealed by Public Act 98-533.
23    (o) The Auditor General shall prepare an annual audit of
24the operations and finances of the Golden Apple Scholars of
25Illinois Program. This audit shall be provided to the
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1    (p) The suspension of grant making authority found in
2Section 4.2 of the Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act shall not
3apply to grants made pursuant to this Section.
4(Source: P.A. 102-1071, eff. 6-10-22; 102-1100, eff. 1-1-23;
5103-154, eff. 6-30-23; 103-448, eff. 8-4-23; revised
610-16-24.)
 
7    (110 ILCS 947/65.15)
8    Sec. 65.15. Special education teacher scholarships.
9    (a) There shall be awarded annually 250 scholarships to
10persons qualifying as members of any of the following groups:
11        (1) Students who are otherwise qualified to receive a
12    scholarship as provided in subsections (b) and (c) of this
13    Section and who make application to the Commission for
14    such scholarship and agree to take courses that will
15    prepare the student for the teaching of children described
16    in Section 14-1 of the School Code.
17        (2) Persons holding a valid certificate issued under
18    the laws relating to the certification of teachers and who
19    make application to the Commission for such scholarship
20    and agree to take courses that will prepare them for the
21    teaching of children described in Section 14-1 of the
22    School Code.
23        (3) Persons who (A) have graduated high school; (B)
24    have not been certified as a teacher; and (C) make
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1    agree to take courses that will prepare them for the
2    teaching of children described in Section 14-1 of the
3    School Code.
4    Scholarships awarded under this Section shall be issued
5pursuant to regulations promulgated by the Commission;
6provided that no rule or regulation promulgated by the State
7Board of Education prior to the effective date of this
8amendatory Act of 1993 pursuant to the exercise of any right,
9power, duty, responsibility or matter of pending business
10transferred from the State Board of Education to the
11Commission under this Section shall be affected thereby, and
12all such rules and regulations shall become the rules and
13regulations of the Commission until modified or changed by the
14Commission in accordance with law.
15    For the purposes of this Section scholarships awarded each
16school year shall be deemed to be issued on July 1 of the year
17prior to the start of the postsecondary school term and all
18calculations for use of the scholarship shall be based on such
19date. Each scholarship shall entitle its holder to exemption
20from fees as provided in subsection (a) of Section 65.40 while
21enrolled in a special education program of teacher education,
22for a period of not more than 4 calendar years and shall be
23available for use at any time during such period of study
24except as provided in subsection (b) of Section 65.40.
25    Scholarships issued to holders of a valid certificate
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1teachers as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection may
2also entitle the holder thereof to a program of teacher
3education that will prepare the student for the teaching of
4children described in Section 14-1 of the School Code at the
5graduate level.
6    (b) The principal, or his or her designee, of an approved
7high school shall certify to the Commission, for students who
8are Illinois residents and are completing an application, that
9the students ranked scholastically in the upper one-half of
10their graduating class at the end of the sixth semester.
11    (c) Each holder of a scholarship must furnish proof to the
12Commission, in such form and at such intervals as the
13Commission prescribes, of the holder's continued enrollment in
14a teacher education program qualifying the holder for the
15scholarship. Any holder of a scholarship who fails to register
16in a special education program of teacher education at the
17university within 10 days after the commencement of the term,
18quarter or semester immediately following the receipt of the
19scholarship or who, having registered, withdraws from the
20university or transfers out of teacher education, shall
21thereupon forfeit the right to use it and it may be granted to
22the person having the next highest rank as shown on the list
23held by the Commission. If the person having the next highest
24rank, within 10 days after notification thereof by the
25Commission, fails to register at any such university in a
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1registered, withdraws from the university or transfers out of
2teacher education, the scholarship may then be granted to the
3person shown on the list as having the rank next below such
4person.
5    (d) Any person accepting who has accepted a scholarship
6under the preceding subsections of this Section must sign an
7agreement pledging (i) that, within one year after graduation
8from or termination of enrollment in a teacher education
9program, the recipient will begin teaching at a nonprofit
10Illinois public, private, or parochial preschool, or
11elementary school, or secondary school for a period of at
12least 2 of the 5 years immediately following that graduation
13or termination and (ii) that the recipient will provide the
14Commission, upon the Commission's request, with evidence that
15the recipient is fulfilling or has fulfilled the terms of the
16teaching agreement provided for in this subsection. ,
17excluding, however, from the computation of that 5 year period
18(i) any time up to 3 years spent in the military service,
19whether such service occurs before or after the person
20graduates; (ii) any time that person is enrolled full-time in
21an academic program related to the field of teaching leading
22to a graduate or postgraduate degree; (iii) the time that
23person is a person with a temporary total disability for a
24period of time not to exceed 3 years, as established by the
25sworn affidavit of a qualified physician; (iv) the time that
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1teacher at an Illinois public, private, or parochial school;
2(v) the time that person is taking additional courses, on at
3least a half-time basis, needed to obtain certification as a
4teacher in Illinois; or (vi) the time that person is
5fulfilling teaching requirements associated with other
6programs administered by the Commission if he or she cannot
7concurrently fulfill them under this Section in a period of
8time equal to the length of the teaching obligation.
9    A person who has accepted a scholarship under the
10preceding subsections of this Section and who has been unable
11to fulfill the teaching requirements of this Section may
12receive a deferment from the obligation of repayment under
13this subsection (d) under guidelines established by the
14Commission; provided that no guideline established for any
15such purpose by the State Board of Education prior to the
16effective date of this amendatory Act of 1993 shall be
17affected by the transfer to the Commission of the
18responsibility for administering and implementing the
19provisions of this Section, and all guidelines so established
20shall become the guidelines of the Commission until modified
21or changed by the Commission.
22    Any such person who fails to fulfill this teaching
23requirement shall pay to the Commission the amount of tuition
24waived by virtue of his or her acceptance of the scholarship,
25together with interest at 5% per year on that amount. However,
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1interest does not apply when the failure to fulfill the
2teaching requirement results from the death or adjudication as
3a person under legal disability of the person holding the
4scholarship, and no claim for repayment may be filed against
5the estate of such a decedent or person under legal
6disability. If a recipient who enters into repayment under
7this paragraph subsequently, within 5 years of entering
8repayment, begins to teach at a school meeting the description
9under this subsection (d), the Commission may reduce the
10amount owed by the recipient in proportion to the amount of the
11teaching obligation completed. Payments received by the
12Commission under this subsection (d) shall be remitted to the
13State Treasurer for deposit in the General Revenue Fund. Each
14person receiving a scholarship shall be provided with a
15description of the provisions of this subsection (d) at the
16time he or she qualifies for the benefits of such a
17scholarship.
18    (e) (Blank). This Section is basically the same as
19Sections 30-1, 30-2, 30-3, and 30-4a of the School Code, which
20are repealed by this amendatory Act of 1993, and shall be
21construed as a continuation of the teacher scholarship program
22established by that prior law, and not as a new or different
23teacher scholarship program. The State Board of Education
24shall transfer to the Commission, as the successor to the
25State Board of Education for all purposes of administering and
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1accounts, records, papers, documents, contracts, agreements,
2and pending business in any way relating to the teacher
3scholarship program continued under this Section; and all
4scholarships at any time awarded under that program by, and
5all applications for any such scholarships at any time made
6to, the State Board of Education shall be unaffected by the
7transfer to the Commission of all responsibility for the
8administration and implementation of the teacher scholarship
9program continued under this Section. The State Board of
10Education shall furnish to the Commission such other
11information as the Commission may request to assist it in
12administering this Section.
13(Source: P.A. 103-448, eff. 8-4-23.)
 
14    (110 ILCS 947/65.70)
15    Sec. 65.70. Optometric Education Scholarship Program.
16    (a) The General Assembly finds and declares that the
17provision of graduate education leading to a doctoral degree
18in optometry for persons of this State who desire such an
19education is important to the health and welfare of this State
20and Nation and, consequently, is an important public purpose.
21Many qualified potential optometrists are deterred by
22financial considerations from pursuing their optometric
23education with consequent irreparable loss to the State and
24Nation of talents vital to health and welfare. A program of
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1of which may be excused if the individual practices
2professional optometry in this State, will enable such
3individuals to attend qualified public or private institutions
4of their choice in the State.
5    (b) Beginning with the 2003-2004 academic year, the
6Commission shall, each year, consider applications for
7scholarship assistance under this Section. An applicant is
8eligible for a scholarship under this Section if the
9Commission finds that the applicant is:
10        (1) a United States citizen or eligible noncitizen;
11        (2) a resident of Illinois; and
12        (3) enrolled on a full-time basis in a public or
13    private college of optometry located in this State that
14    awards a doctorate degree in optometry and is approved by
15    the Department of Professional Regulation.
16    (c) Each year the Commission shall award 10 scholarships
17under this Section among applicants qualified pursuant to
18subsection (b). Two of these scholarships each shall be
19awarded to eligible applicants enrolled in their first year,
20second year, third year, and fourth year. The remaining 2
21scholarships shall be awarded to any level of student. The
22Commission shall receive funding for the scholarships through
23appropriations from the Optometric Licensing and Disciplinary
24Board Fund. If in any year the number of qualified applicants
25exceeds the number of scholarships to be awarded, the
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1students demonstrating exceptional merit and who are in
2financial need. A scholarship shall be in the amount of $5,000
3each year applicable to tuition and fees.
4    (d) The total amount of scholarship assistance awarded by
5the Commission under this Section to an individual in any
6given fiscal year, when added to other financial assistance
7awarded to that individual for that year, shall not exceed the
8cost of attendance at the institution at which the student is
9enrolled.
10    (e) A recipient may receive up to 8 semesters or 12
11quarters of scholarship assistance under this Section.
12    (f) Subject to a separate appropriation made for such
13purposes, payment of any scholarship awarded under this
14Section shall be determined by the Commission. All scholarship
15funds distributed in accordance with this Section shall be
16paid to the institution on behalf of the recipients.
17Scholarship funds are applicable toward 2 semesters or 3
18quarters of enrollment within an academic year.
19    (g) The Commission shall administer the Optometric
20Education Scholarship Program established by this Section and
21shall make all necessary and proper rules not inconsistent
22with this Section for its effective implementation.
23    (h) Prior to receiving scholarship assistance for any
24academic year, each recipient of a scholarship awarded under
25this Section shall be required by the Commission to sign an
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1one-year period following the termination of the academic
2program for which the recipient was awarded a scholarship, the
3recipient shall practice in this State as a licensed
4optometrist under the Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987
5for a period of not less than one year for each year of
6scholarship assistance awarded under this Section. Each
7recipient shall, upon request of the Commission, provide the
8Commission with evidence that the recipient he or she is
9fulfilling or has fulfilled the terms of the practice
10agreement provided for in this subsection.
11    (i) (Blank). If a recipient of a scholarship awarded under
12this Section fails to fulfill the practice obligation set
13forth in subsection (h) of this Section, the Commission shall
14require the recipient to repay the amount of the scholarships
15received, prorated according to the fraction of the obligation
16not completed, plus interest at a rate of 5% and, if
17applicable, reasonable collection fees. The Commission is
18authorized to establish rules relating to its collection
19activities for repayment of scholarships under this Section.
20    (j) (Blank). A recipient of a scholarship awarded by the
21Commission under this Section shall not be in violation of the
22agreement entered into pursuant to subsection (h) if the
23recipient (i) is serving as a member of the armed services of
24the United States; (ii) is enrolled in a residency program
25following graduation at an approved institution; (iii) is a
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1sworn affidavit of a qualified physician; or (iii) cannot
2fulfill the employment obligation due to his or her death,
3disability, or incompetency, as established by sworn affidavit
4of a qualified physician. No claim for repayment may be filed
5against the estate of such a decedent or incompetent. Any
6extension of the period during which the employment
7requirement must be fulfilled shall be subject to limitations
8of duration as established by the Commission.
9(Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
 
10    (110 ILCS 947/65.110)
11    Sec. 65.110. Post-Master of Social Work School Social Work
12Professional Educator License scholarship.
13    (a) Subject to appropriation, beginning with awards for
14the 2022-2023 academic year, the Commission shall award
15annually up to 250 Post-Master of Social Work School Social
16Work Professional Educator License scholarships to a person
17who:
18        (1) holds a valid Illinois-licensed clinical social
19    work license or social work license;
20        (2) has obtained a master's degree in social work from
21    an approved program;
22        (3) is a United States citizen or eligible noncitizen;
23    and
24        (4) submits an application to the Commission for such
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1    Illinois Professional Educator License with an endorsement
2    in School Social Work.
3    (b) If an appropriation for this Section for a given
4fiscal year is insufficient to provide scholarships to all
5qualified applicants, the Commission shall allocate the
6appropriation in accordance with this subsection (b). If funds
7are insufficient to provide all qualified applicants with a
8scholarship as authorized by this Section, the Commission
9shall allocate the available scholarship funds for that fiscal
10year to qualified applicants who submit a complete application
11on or before a date specified by the Commission, based on the
12following order of priority:
13        (1) firstly, to students who received a scholarship
14    under this Section in the prior academic year and who
15    remain eligible for a scholarship under this Section;
16        (2) secondly, to new, qualified applicants who are
17    members of a racial minority, as defined in subsection
18    (c); and
19        (3) finally, to other new, qualified applicants in
20    accordance with this Section.
21    (c) Scholarships awarded under this Section shall be
22issued pursuant to rules adopted by the Commission. In
23awarding scholarships, the Commission shall give priority to
24those applicants who are members of a racial minority. Racial
25minorities are underrepresented as school social workers in
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1General Assembly finds that it is in the interest of this State
2to provide them with priority consideration for programs that
3encourage their participation in this field and thereby foster
4a profession that is more reflective of the diversity of
5Illinois students and the parents they will serve. A more
6reflective workforce in school social work allows improved
7outcomes for students and a better utilization of services.
8Therefore, the Commission shall give priority to those
9applicants who are members of a racial minority. In this
10subsection (c), "racial minority" means a person who is a
11citizen of the United States or a lawful permanent resident of
12the United States and who is:
13        (1) Black (a person having origins in any of the black
14    racial groups in Africa);
15        (2) Hispanic (a person of Spanish or Portuguese
16    culture with origins in Mexico, South or Central America,
17    or the Caribbean Islands, regardless of race);
18        (3) Asian American (a person having origins in any of
19    the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the
20    Indian Subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands); or
21        (4) American Indian or Alaskan Native (a person having
22    origins in any of the original peoples of North America).
23    (d) Each scholarship shall be applied to the payment of
24tuition and mandatory fees at the University of Illinois,
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1Illinois State University, Northeastern Illinois University,
2Northern Illinois University, and Western Illinois University.
3Each scholarship may be applied to pay tuition and mandatory
4fees required to obtain an Illinois Professional Educator
5License with an endorsement in School Social Work.
6    (e) The Commission shall make tuition and fee payments
7directly to the qualified institution of higher learning that
8the applicant attends.
9    (f) Any person accepting who has accepted a scholarship
10under this Section must sign an agreement pledging (i) that,
11within one year after graduation or termination of enrollment
12in a Post-Master of Social Work Professional Education License
13with an endorsement in School Social Work program, the
14recipient will begin working as a school social worker at a
15public or nonpublic not-for-profit preschool, elementary
16school, or secondary school located in this State for at least
172 of the 5 years immediately following that graduation or
18termination and (ii) that the recipient shall, upon request of
19the Commission, provide the Commission with evidence that the
20recipient is fulfilling or has fulfilled the terms of the work
21agreement provided for in this subsection. , excluding,
22however, from the computation of that 5-year period: (i) any
23time up to 3 years spent in the military service, whether such
24service occurs before or after the person graduates; (ii) the
25time that person is a person with a temporary total disability
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1the sworn affidavit of a qualified physician; and (iii) the
2time that person is seeking and unable to find full-time
3employment as a school social worker at a State public or
4nonpublic not-for-profit preschool, elementary school, or
5secondary school.
6    (g) (Blank). If a recipient of a scholarship under this
7Section fails to fulfill the work obligation set forth in
8subsection (f), the Commission shall require the recipient to
9repay the amount of the scholarships received, prorated
10according to the fraction of the obligation not completed, at
11a rate of interest equal to 5%, and, if applicable, reasonable
12collection fees. The Commission is authorized to establish
13rules relating to its collection activities for repayment of
14scholarships under this Section. All repayments collected
15under this Section shall be forwarded to the State Comptroller
16for deposit into this State's General Revenue Fund.
17    A recipient of a scholarship under this Section is not
18considered to be in violation of the failure to fulfill the
19work obligation under subsection (f) if the recipient (i)
20enrolls on a full-time basis as a graduate student in a course
21of study related to the field of social work at a qualified
22Illinois institution of higher learning; (ii) is serving, not
23in excess of 3 years, as a member of the armed services of the
24United States; (iii) is a person with a temporary total
25disability for a period of time not to exceed 3 years, as
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1(iv) is seeking and unable to find full-time employment as a
2school social worker at an Illinois public or nonpublic
3not-for-profit preschool, elementary school, or secondary
4school that satisfies the criteria set forth in subsection (f)
5and is able to provide evidence of that fact; or (v) becomes a
6person with a permanent total disability, as established by
7the sworn affidavit of a qualified physician.
8(Source: P.A. 102-621, eff. 1-1-22; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22;
9102-1030, eff. 5-27-22.)
 
10    (110 ILCS 947/65.120)
11    Sec. 65.120. iGROW Tech Scholarship Program.
12    (a) As used in this Section:
13    "Eligible applicant" means a student who has graduated
14from high school or has received a State of Illinois High
15School Diploma, who has maintained a cumulative grade point
16average of no less than 2.5 on a 4.0 scale, who is pursuing or
17intends to pursue a qualifying degree in a qualified
18institution, and who is entitled to apply for assistance under
19this Section.
20    "Full-time" means the number of credit hours the
21Commission determines is full-time enrollment for a student
22for purposes of the program created under this Section.
23    "Minority student" has the same meaning as the term is
24defined under Section 50 of the Higher Education Student
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1    "Program" means the iGROW Tech Scholarship Program created
2under this Section.
3    "Qualifying degree" means an associate or a bachelor's
4degree granted by a qualified institution in the field of
5computer information sciences; information technology;
6information science; computer science; computer systems
7networking and telecommunications; computer and information
8systems security or information assurance, including
9cybersecurity; or management information systems.
10    "Qualifying job" means a job with an employer in this
11State performing work that is directly related to the field of
12study that qualified the candidate for assistance under this
13Section.
14    "Qualified student" means a person (i) who is a resident
15of this State; (ii) who, as an eligible applicant, has made a
16timely application for an iGROW tech scholarship under this
17Section; (iii) who is enrolled on at least a half-time basis at
18a qualified institution; (iv) who is enrolled in a course of
19study in the field of computer and information sciences;
20information technology; information science; computer science;
21computer systems networking and telecommunications; computer
22and information systems security or information assurance,
23including cybersecurity; or management information systems;
24(v) who maintains a grade point average of no less than a 2.5
25on a 4.0 scale; and (vi) who continues to advance
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1    "Recipient" means an Illinois resident enrolled in a
2qualified institution who receives an award under this
3Section.
4    (b) Subject to appropriation, and no sooner than the
52024-2025 academic year, there is established the Illinois
6Graduate and Retain Our Workforce (iGROW) Tech Scholarship
7Program to recruit and train individuals to work in technology
8jobs that have a high demand for new employees and offer high
9wages by awarding scholarships.
10    (c) Each iGROW tech scholarship awarded under this Section
11shall be determined by the Commission in an amount up to and
12including the full costs of tuition and fees and room and board
13of the qualified institution at which the recipient is
14enrolled if the institution is public, or an equivalent rate
15established by the Commission for private institutions. The
16total amount of iGROW tech scholarship assistance awarded by
17the Commission under this Section to an eligible applicant in
18any given fiscal year, when added to other financial
19assistance awarded to that individual for that year, shall not
20exceed the cost of attendance at the institution at which the
21student is enrolled. If the amount of financial assistance to
22be awarded to a qualified student exceeds the cost of
23attendance at the institution at which the student is
24enrolled, the iGROW tech scholarship shall be reduced by an
25amount equal to the amount by which the combined financial
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1attendance.
2    (d) The maximum number of academic terms for which a
3qualified student can receive iGROW tech scholarship
4assistance shall be 8 semesters or 12 quarters.
5    (e) All applications for scholarships awarded under this
6Section shall be made to the Commission on forms which the
7Commission shall provide for eligible applicants. The form of
8applications and the information required to be set forth
9therein shall be determined by the Commission, and the
10Commission shall require eligible applicants to submit with
11their applications such supporting documents or
12recommendations as the Commission deems necessary.
13    (f) Subject to appropriation for such purposes, payment of
14any iGROW tech scholarship awarded under this Section shall be
15determined by the Commission. All scholarship funds
16distributed in accordance with this subsection shall be paid
17to the qualified institution and used only for payment of the
18tuition and fees assessed by the institution and the standard
19housing and food allowance used for all undergraduate students
20by the qualified student in connection with his or her
21attendance at a qualified institution.
22    Any iGROW tech scholarship awarded under this Section
23shall be applicable to 2 semesters or 3 quarters of enrollment
24annually. The qualified institution can only request payment
25for tuition and fees up to the amount of actual tuition and fee
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1    If a student withdraws after the expiration of the tuition
2refund or withdrawal adjustment period, the student may
3receive payment for tuition and fees incurred up to the term
4award. The housing and food allowance shall be prorated based
5on the qualified institution's return of funds policy.
6    (g) Prior to receiving scholarship assistance for any
7academic year, each recipient of an iGROW tech scholarship
8awarded under this Section shall be required by the Commission
9to sign an agreement under which the recipient pledges that
10the recipient (i) shall work in the State in a qualified job
11for a period of not less than one year for each year of
12scholarship assistance he or she was awarded under this
13Section; however, in no event shall he or she agree to work in
14the State in a qualified job for a period of less than 2 years;
15and (ii) shall, upon request by the Commission, provide the
16Commission with evidence that he or she is fulfilling or has
17fulfilled the terms of the agreement provided for in this
18subsection.
19    If a recipient of an iGROW tech scholarship awarded under
20this Section fails to fulfill the obligations set forth in
21this subsection, the Commission shall require the recipient to
22repay the amount of the scholarships received, prorated
23according to the fraction of the employment obligation not
24completed, at a rate of interest equal to 5%, and, if
25applicable, reasonable collection fees. The Commission is
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1activities for repayment of scholarships under this Section.
2All repayments collected under this Section shall be forwarded
3to the State Comptroller for deposit into the State's General
4Revenue Fund.
5    A recipient of an iGROW tech scholarship shall not be
6considered in violation of the agreement entered into pursuant
7to this subsection if the recipient (I) enrolls on a full-time
8basis as a graduate student in a course of study related to the
9technology degree for which he or she qualified for the iGROW
10tech scholarship at a qualified institution; (II) is serving,
11not in excess of 3 years, as a member of the armed services of
12the United States; (III) is a person with a temporary total
13disability for a period of time not to exceed 3 years as
14established by sworn affidavit of a qualified physician; (IV)
15is seeking and unable to find full-time employment with a
16State employer that satisfies the criteria set forth in this
17subsection and is able to provide evidence of that fact; (V)
18becomes a person with a permanent total disability as
19established by sworn affidavit of a qualified physician; or
20(VI) meets any other criteria that the Commission may deem
21necessary.
22    (h) (Blank.) Scholarship recipients under this Section who
23withdraw from a program of computer science or other related
24major area of study provided under this Section but remain
25enrolled in school to continue their postsecondary studies in
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1repayment of their iGROW tech scholarship so long as they
2remain enrolled in school on a full-time basis or if they can
3document for the Commission special circumstances that warrant
4extension of repayment.
5    (i) If the Program does not expend at least 90% of the
6amount appropriated for the Program in a given fiscal year for
73 consecutive fiscal years on or before January 1 in each of
8those fiscal years, then up to 3% of amount appropriated for
9the Program for each of next 3 fiscal years shall be allocated
10to increasing awareness of the program.
11    (j) The Commission shall administer the Program and shall
12make all necessary and proper rules not inconsistent with this
13Section for its effective implementation.
14    (k) The Commission shall establish a methodology for
15prioritizing applications from applicants who demonstrate a
16financial need or hardship, applications from minority
17students, and applications from applicants demonstrating
18academic excellence. After the first academic year that the
19Program operates, the Commission shall prioritize the
20applications of those applicants who received a scholarship
21under this Section during the prior academic year and who
22remain eligible for a scholarship under this Section.
23    (l) Each fiscal year, the Commission may use up to 5% of
24money appropriated for the Program for administration.
25    (m) Scholarships may be made under this Section through
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1    (n) The Illinois Graduate and Retain Our Workforce (iGROW)
2Tech Scholarship Fund is created as a special fund in the State
3treasury. Moneys in the fund may come from both public
4entities and institutional, organizational, or other private
5entities. All money in the Fund shall be used, subject to
6appropriation, by the Commission to implement and administer
7the Program pursuant to this Section.
8(Source: P.A. 103-519, eff. 1-1-24.)
 
9    Section 10. The Nursing Education Scholarship Law is
10amended by changing Sections 2, 3, 3.1, 4, 6, and 6.5 as
11follows:
 
12    (110 ILCS 975/2)  (from Ch. 144, par. 2752)
13    Sec. 2. Legislative finding and declaration of policy.
14    (a) The General Assembly finds and hereby declares that
15the provision of a higher education leading to an associate
16degree in nursing, an associate degree in applied sciences in
17nursing, a hospital-based diploma in nursing, a baccalaureate
18degree in nursing, a graduate degree in nursing, or a
19certificate in practical nursing for persons of this State who
20desire such an education is important to the health, welfare
21and security of this State and Nation, and consequently is an
22important public purpose. Many qualified and potential nurses
23are deterred by financial considerations from pursuing their
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1State and Nation of talents vital to health, welfare and
2security. A system of scholarships for individuals who plan to
3work in this State as , repayment of which may be excused if the
4individual is employed as a registered professional nurse or a
5licensed practical nurse after obtaining an associate degree
6in nursing, associate degree in applied sciences in nursing,
7hospital-based diploma in nursing, baccalaureate degree in
8nursing, graduate degree in nursing, or certificate in
9practical nursing, will enable such individuals to attend
10approved institutions of their choice in the State, public or
11private.
12    (b) The General Assembly finds that there is a critical
13shortage of nursing instructors in this State, and such a
14shortage will only worsen the shortage of available nurses in
15this State and jeopardize the quality of healthcare citizens
16of this State have every right to enjoy. In order to provide
17for the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of this
18State, the General Assembly declares that there is a need for
19an increase in skilled nurse educators in this State.
20(Source: P.A. 96-805, eff. 10-30-09.)
 
21    (110 ILCS 975/3)  (from Ch. 144, par. 2753)
22    Sec. 3. Definitions. The following terms, whenever used or
23referred to, have the following meanings except where the
24context clearly indicates otherwise:
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1the Board of Higher Education Act.
2    (2) "Department" means the Illinois Department of Public
3Health.
4    (3) "Approved institution" means a public community
5college, private junior college, hospital-based diploma in
6nursing program, or public or private college or university
7with a pre-licensure nursing education program located in this
8State that has approval by the Department of Financial and
9Professional Regulation for an associate degree in nursing
10program, associate degree in applied sciences in nursing
11program, hospital-based diploma in nursing program,
12baccalaureate degree in nursing program, graduate degree in
13nursing program, or certificate in a practical nursing program
14or a post-licensure nursing education program approved by the
15Board of Higher Education or any successor agency with similar
16authority.
17    (4) "Baccalaureate degree in nursing program" means a
18program offered by an approved institution and leading to a
19bachelor of science degree in nursing.
20    (5) "Enrollment" means the establishment and maintenance
21of an individual's status as a student in an approved
22institution, regardless of the terms used at the institution
23to describe such status.
24    (6) "Academic year" means the period of time from
25September 1 of one year through August 31 of the next year or
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1    (7) "Associate degree in nursing program or hospital-based
2diploma in nursing program" means a program offered by an
3approved institution and leading to an associate degree in
4nursing, associate degree in applied sciences in nursing, or
5hospital-based diploma in nursing.
6    (8) "Graduate degree in nursing program" means a program
7offered by an approved institution and leading to a master of
8science degree in nursing or a doctorate of philosophy or
9doctorate of nursing degree in nursing.
10    (9) "Director" means the Director of the Illinois
11Department of Public Health.
12    (10) "Accepted for admission" means a student has
13completed the requirements for entry into an associate degree
14in nursing program, associate degree in applied sciences in
15nursing program, hospital-based diploma in nursing program,
16baccalaureate degree in nursing program, graduate degree in
17nursing program, or certificate in practical nursing program
18at an approved institution, as documented by the institution.
19    (11) "Fees" means those mandatory charges, in addition to
20tuition, that all enrolled students must pay, including
21required course or lab fees.
22    (12) "Full-time student" means a student enrolled for at
23least 12 hours per term or as otherwise determined by the
24academic institution.
25    (13) "Law" means the Nursing Education Scholarship Law.
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1this State as a registered professional nurse, licensed
2practical nurse, or advanced practice registered nurse in
3direct patient care for at least one year for each year of
4scholarship assistance received through the Nursing Education
5Scholarship Program.
6    (15) "Part-time student" means a person who is enrolled
7for at least one-third of the number of hours required per term
8by a school for its full-time students.
9    (16) "Practical nursing program" means a program offered
10by an approved institution leading to a certificate in
11practical nursing.
12    (17) "Registered professional nurse" means a person who is
13currently licensed as a registered professional nurse by the
14Department of Professional Regulation under the Nurse Practice
15Act.
16    (18) "Licensed practical nurse" means a person who is
17currently licensed as a licensed practical nurse by the
18Department of Professional Regulation under the Nurse Practice
19Act.
20    (19) "School term" means an academic term, such as a
21semester, quarter, trimester, or number of clock hours, as
22defined by an approved institution.
23    (20) "Student in good standing" means a student
24maintaining a cumulative grade point average equivalent to at
25least the academic grade of a "C".
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1physical or mental impairment, disease, or loss of a permanent
2nature that prevents nursing employment with or without
3reasonable accommodation. Proof of disability shall be a
4declaration from the social security administration, Illinois
5Workers' Compensation Commission, Department of Defense, or an
6insurer authorized to transact business in Illinois who is
7providing disability insurance coverage to a contractor.
8    (22) "Tuition" means the established charges of an
9institution of higher learning for instruction at that
10institution.
11    (23) "Nurse educator" means a person who is currently
12licensed as a registered nurse by the Department of
13Professional Regulation under the Nurse Practice Act, who has
14a graduate degree in nursing, and who is employed by an
15approved academic institution to educate registered nursing
16students, licensed practical nursing students, and registered
17nurses pursuing graduate degrees.
18    (24) "Nurse educator employment obligation" means
19employment in this State as a nurse educator for at least 2
20years for each year of scholarship assistance received under
21Section 6.5 of this Law.
22    (25) "Commission" means the Illinois Student Assistance
23Commission.
24    Rulemaking authority to implement the provisions of this
25Act is conditioned on the rules being adopted in accordance
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1Act and all rules and procedures of the Joint Committee on
2Administrative Rules; any purported rule not so adopted, for
3whatever reason, is unauthorized.
4(Source: P.A. 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
 
5    (110 ILCS 975/3.1)
6    Sec. 3.1. Approved institutions. An approved institution
7must maintain compliance with all applicable State and federal
8laws. An approved institution approved to participate in the
9scholarship program under this Law is not necessarily eligible
10for other programs administered by the Commission and is not,
11in order to participate in the program under this Law,
12required to meet the definition of "institution of higher
13learning", "qualified institution", or "institution" as
14defined in Section 10 of the Higher Education Student
15Assistance Act. The Commission may establish by rule
16additional requirements for approved institutions.
17(Source: P.A. 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
 
18    (110 ILCS 975/4)  (from Ch. 144, par. 2754)
19    Sec. 4. Functions of Department. The Department shall
20prepare and supervise the issuance of public information about
21the provisions of this Article, ; prescribe the form and
22regulate the submission of applications for scholarships, ;
23determine the eligibility of applicants, ; award the
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1other acknowledgments of scholarship which an applicant is
2required to execute; and determine whether all or any part of a
3recipient's scholarship needs to be monetarily repaid, or has
4been excused from repayment, and the extent of any repayment
5or excused repayment. The Department may require a recipient
6to reimburse the State for expenses, including but not limited
7to attorney's fees, incurred by the Department or other agent
8of the State for a successful legal action against the
9recipient for a breach of any provision of the scholarship
10contract. The Department is authorized to make all necessary
11and proper rules, not inconsistent with this Article, for the
12efficient exercise of the foregoing functions.
13(Source: P.A. 100-872, eff. 8-14-18.)
 
14    (110 ILCS 975/6)  (from Ch. 144, par. 2756)
15    Sec. 6. Nursing requirements for scholarship recipients.
16In accepting a scholarship under Section 5, a recipient must
17pledge that (i) within Within 12 months after graduation from
18an associate degree in nursing program, hospital-based diploma
19in nursing program, baccalaureate degree in nursing program,
20graduate degree in nursing program, or certificate in
21practical nursing program, the any recipient will who accepted
22a scholarship under Section 5 shall begin meeting the required
23nursing employment obligation and (ii) upon request by the
24Commission, the recipient will provide the Commission with
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1terms of the agreement provided for in this Section. In order
2to defer his or her continuous employment obligation, a
3recipient must request the deferment in writing from the
4Department. A recipient shall notify program staff within 30
5days if he or she spends up to 4 years in military service
6before or after graduation. A recipient shall notify program
7staff within 30 days if he or she is enrolled in an academic
8program leading to a graduate degree in nursing. If a
9recipient receives funding through the Nursing Education
10Scholarship Program for a higher degree, the nursing
11employment obligation shall be deferred until he or she is no
12longer enrolled or has graduated. The recipient must begin
13meeting the required nursing employment obligations no later
14than 6 months after the end of the deferments.
15    Any person who fails to fulfill the nursing employment
16obligation shall pay to the Department an amount equal to the
17amount of scholarship funds received per year for each
18unfulfilled year of the nursing employment obligation,
19together with interest at 7% per year on the unpaid balance.
20Payment must begin within 6 months following the date of the
21occurrence initiating the repayment. All repayments must be
22completed within 6 years from the date of the occurrence
23initiating the repayment. However, this obligation may be
24deferred and re-evaluated every 6 months when the failure to
25fulfill the nursing employment obligation results from
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1number of nurses employed in the State or when the failure to
2fulfill the nursing employment obligation results from total
3and permanent disability. The repayment obligation shall be
4excused if the failure to fulfill the nursing employment
5obligation results from the death or adjudication as
6incompetent of the person holding the scholarship. No claim
7for repayment may be filed against the estate of such a
8decedent or incompetent.
9    Each person applying for such a scholarship shall be
10provided with a copy of this Section at the time of application
11for the benefits of such scholarship.
12(Source: P.A. 92-43, eff. 1-1-02; 93-879, eff. 1-1-05.)
 
13    (110 ILCS 975/6.5)
14    Sec. 6.5. Nurse educator scholarships.
15    (a) Beginning with the fall term of the 2009-2010 academic
16year, the Department shall provide scholarships to individuals
17selected from among those applicants who qualify for
18consideration by showing the following:
19        (1) that he or she has been a resident of this State
20    for at least one year prior to application and is a citizen
21    or a lawful permanent resident of the United States;
22        (2) that he or she is enrolled in or accepted for
23    admission to a graduate degree in nursing program at an
24    approved institution; and
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1    employment obligation.
2    (b) If in any year the number of qualified applicants
3exceeds the number of scholarships to be awarded under this
4Section, the Department shall, in consultation with the
5Illinois Nursing Workforce Center Advisory Board, consider the
6following factors in granting priority in awarding
7scholarships:
8        (1) Financial need, as shown on a standardized
9    financial needs assessment form used by an approved
10    institution, of students who will pursue their education
11    on a full-time or close to full-time basis and who already
12    have a diploma in nursing and are pursuing a higher
13    degree.
14        (2) A student's status as a registered nurse who is
15    pursuing a graduate degree in nursing to pursue employment
16    in an approved institution that educates licensed
17    practical nurses and that educates registered nurses in
18    undergraduate and graduate nursing programs.
19        (3) A student's merit, as shown through his or her
20    grade point average, class rank, experience as a nurse,
21    including supervisory experience, experience as a nurse in
22    the United States military, and other academic and
23    extracurricular activities.
24    (c) Unless otherwise indicated, scholarships under this
25Section shall be awarded to recipients at approved
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1    (d) In accepting a scholarship under this Section, a
2recipient must pledge that (i) within Within 12 months after
3graduation from a graduate degree in nursing program for nurse
4educators, the any recipient will who accepted a scholarship
5under this Section shall begin meeting the required nurse
6educator employment obligation and (ii) the recipient will,
7upon request by the Commission, provide the Commission with
8evidence that the recipient is fulfilling or has fulfilled the
9terms of the agreement provided for in this Section. In order
10to defer his or her continuous employment obligation, a
11recipient must request the deferment in writing from the
12Department. A recipient shall receive a deferment if he or she
13notifies the Department, within 30 days after enlisting, that
14he or she is spending up to 4 years in military service. A
15recipient shall receive a deferment if he or she notifies the
16Department, within 30 days after enrolling, that he or she is
17enrolled in an academic program leading to a graduate degree
18in nursing. The recipient must begin meeting the required
19nurse educator employment obligation no later than 6 months
20after the end of the deferment or deferments.
21    Any person who fails to fulfill the nurse educator
22employment obligation shall pay to the Department an amount
23equal to the amount of scholarship funds received per year for
24each unfulfilled year of the nurse educator employment
25obligation, together with interest at 7% per year on the
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1the date of the occurrence initiating the repayment. All
2repayments must be completed within 6 years from the date of
3the occurrence initiating the repayment. However, this
4repayment obligation may be deferred and re-evaluated every 6
5months when the failure to fulfill the nurse educator
6employment obligation results from involuntarily leaving the
7profession due to a decrease in the number of nurses employed
8in this State or when the failure to fulfill the nurse educator
9employment obligation results from total and permanent
10disability. The repayment obligation shall be excused if the
11failure to fulfill the nurse educator employment obligation
12results from the death or adjudication as incompetent of the
13person holding the scholarship. No claim for repayment may be
14filed against the estate of such a decedent or incompetent.
15    The Department may allow a nurse educator employment
16obligation fulfillment alternative if the nurse educator
17scholarship recipient is unsuccessful in finding work as a
18nurse educator. The Department shall maintain a database of
19all available nurse educator positions in this State.
20    (e) Each person applying for a scholarship under this
21Section must be provided with a copy of this Section at the
22time of application for the benefits of this scholarship.
23    (f) Rulemaking authority to implement this Act is
24conditioned on the rules being adopted in accordance with all
25provisions of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act and
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1Administrative Rules; any purported rule not so adopted, for
2whatever reason, is unauthorized.
3(Source: P.A. 102-699, eff. 4-19-22; 102-1030, eff. 5-27-22;
4103-154, eff. 6-30-23.)
 
5    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
6becoming law.