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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 HB5852
Introduced 10/31/06, by Rep. Bill Mitchell SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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110 ILCS 805/2-16.02 |
from Ch. 122, par. 102-16.02 |
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Amends the Public Community College Act. With respect to State grants to community college districts, provides that, beginning with the 2008 fiscal year, if the base operating grant amount that a community college district (other than the City Colleges of Chicago) receives from current fiscal year appropriations is less than the base operating grant amount that the district received from the previous fiscal year's appropriations, then the Illinois Community College Board shall make a supplemental payment to the district on or before June 30 of the current fiscal year in an amount equal to the difference between the base operating grant amount that the district received from current fiscal year appropriations and the base operating grant amount received from the previous fiscal year's appropriations. Also provides for supplemental payments on or before June 30, 2007 for base operating grants received from fiscal year 2006 and 2007 appropriations. Effective immediately.
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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 Public Community College Act is amended by |
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| changing Section 2-16.02 as follows:
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| (110 ILCS 805/2-16.02) (from Ch. 122, par. 102-16.02)
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| Sec. 2-16.02. Grants. Any community college district that |
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| maintains a
community college recognized by the State Board |
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| shall receive, when eligible,
grants enumerated in this |
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| Section. Funded semester credit hours or other
measures or both |
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| as specified by the State Board shall be used to distribute
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| grants to community colleges. Funded semester credit hours |
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| shall be defined,
for purposes of this Section, as the greater |
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| of
(1) the number of semester credit hours, or equivalent, in |
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| all funded
instructional categories of students who have been |
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| certified as being in
attendance at midterm during the |
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| respective terms of the base fiscal year or
(2) the average of |
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| semester credit hours, or equivalent, in all funded
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| instructional categories of students who have been certified as |
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| being in
attendance at midterm during the respective terms of |
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| the base fiscal year and
the 2 prior fiscal years. For purposes |
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| of this Section, "base fiscal year"
means the fiscal year 2 |
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| years prior to the fiscal year for which the grants are
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| appropriated. Such students shall have been residents of |
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| Illinois and shall
have been enrolled in courses that are part |
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| of instructional program categories
approved by the State Board |
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| and that are applicable toward an associate degree
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| certificate.
Courses that are eligible for reimbursement are |
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| those courses for which
the district pays 50% or more of the |
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| program costs from unrestricted
revenue sources, with the |
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| exception of courses offered by contract with
the Department of |
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| Corrections in correctional institutions. For the
purposes of |
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| this Section, "unrestricted revenue sources" means those
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| revenues in which the provider of the revenue imposes no |
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| financial
limitations upon the district as it relates to the |
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| expenditure of the funds. |
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| Base operating grants shall be paid based on rates per |
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| funded
semester credit hour or equivalent calculated by the |
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| State Board for funded
instructional categories using cost of |
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| instruction, enrollment, inflation, and
other relevant |
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| factors. A portion of the base operating grant shall be
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| allocated on the basis of non-residential gross square footage |
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| of space
maintained by the district. If the base operating |
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| grant amount that a community college district (other than a |
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| district to which Article VII of this Act applies) received |
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| from fiscal year 2006 appropriations is less than the base |
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| operating grant amount that the district received from fiscal |
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| year 2005 appropriations, then the State Board shall make a |
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| supplemental payment to the district on or before June 30, 2007 |
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| in an amount equal to the difference between the base operating |
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| grant amount that the district received from fiscal year 2006 |
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| appropriations and the base operating grant amount received |
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| from fiscal year 2005 appropriations. If the base operating |
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| grant amount that a community college district (other than a |
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| district to which Article VII of this Act applies) received |
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| from fiscal year 2007 appropriations is less than the base |
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| operating grant amount that the district received from fiscal |
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| year 2006 appropriations, then the State Board shall make a |
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| supplemental payment to the district on or before June 30, 2007 |
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| in an amount equal to the difference between the base operating |
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| grant amount that the district received from fiscal year 2007 |
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| appropriations and the base operating grant amount received |
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| from fiscal year 2006 appropriations. Beginning with the 2008 |
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| fiscal year, if the base operating grant amount that a |
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| community college district (other than a district to which |
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| Article VII of this Act applies) receives from current fiscal |
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| year appropriations is less than the base operating grant |
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| amount that the district received from the previous fiscal |
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| year's appropriations, then the State Board shall make a |
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| supplemental payment to the district on or before June 30 of |
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| the current fiscal year in an amount equal to the difference |
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| between the base operating grant amount that the district |
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| received from current fiscal year appropriations and the base |
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| operating grant amount received from the previous fiscal year's |
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| appropriations.
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| Equalization grants shall be calculated by the State Board |
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| by determining a
local revenue factor for each district by: (A) |
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| adding (1)
each district's Corporate Personal Property |
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| Replacement Fund
allocations from the base
fiscal year or the |
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| average of the base fiscal year and prior year, whichever is
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| less, divided by the applicable statewide average tax rate to |
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| (2) the
district's most recently audited
year's equalized |
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| assessed valuation or the average of the most recently audited
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| year and prior year, whichever is less, (B) then dividing by |
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| the district's
audited full-time equivalent resident students |
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| for the base fiscal year or the
average for the base fiscal |
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| year and the 2 prior fiscal years, whichever is
greater, and |
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| (C) then multiplying by the applicable statewide average tax
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| rate. The State Board
shall calculate a statewide weighted |
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| average threshold by applying
the same methodology to the |
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| totals of all districts' Corporate Personal
Property Tax |
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| Replacement Fund allocations, equalized assessed valuations, |
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| and
audited full-time equivalent district resident students |
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| and multiplying by the
applicable statewide average tax rate. |
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| The difference between the statewide
weighted average |
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| threshold and the local revenue
factor, multiplied by the |
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| number of full-time equivalent resident students,
shall |
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| determine the amount of equalization funding that each district |
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| is
eligible to receive. A percentage factor, as determined by |
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| the State Board,
may be applied to the statewide threshold as a |
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| method for allocating
equalization funding. A minimum |
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| equalization grant of an amount per district
as determined by |
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| the State Board shall be established for any community college
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| district which qualifies for an equalization grant based upon |
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| the preceding
criteria, but becomes ineligible for |
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| equalization funding, or would have
received a grant of less |
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| than the minimum equalization grant, due to threshold
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| prorations applied to reduce equalization funding.
As of July |
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| 1, 2004, a community college district must maintain a
minimum |
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| required combined in-district tuition and universal fee rate |
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| per
semester credit hour equal to 85% of the State-average |
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| combined rate, as
determined by the State Board, for |
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| equalization funding. As of July 1,
2004, a community college |
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| district must maintain a minimum required
operating tax rate |
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| equal to at least 95% of its maximum authorized tax
rate to |
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| qualify for equalization funding. This 95% minimum tax rate
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| requirement shall be based upon the maximum operating tax rate |
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limited by the Property Tax Extension Limitation Law.
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| The State Board shall distribute such other grants as may |
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authorized or appropriated by the General Assembly.
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| Each community college district entitled to State grants |
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| under this
Section must submit a report of its enrollment to |
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| the State Board not later
than 30 days following the end of |
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| each semester, quarter, or term in a
format prescribed by the |
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| State Board. These semester credit hours, or
equivalent, shall |
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| be certified by each district on forms provided by the
State |
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| Board. Each district's certified semester credit hours, or |
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| equivalent,
are subject to audit pursuant to Section 3-22.1.
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| The State Board shall certify, prepare, and submit to the |
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| State Comptroller
during August, November, February, and May of |
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| each fiscal year vouchers setting
forth an amount equal to 25% |
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| of the grants approved by the State Board for base
operating |
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| grants and equalization grants. The State Board shall prepare |
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| and
submit to the State Comptroller vouchers for payments of |
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| other grants as
appropriated by the General Assembly. If the |
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| amount appropriated for grants
is different from the amount |
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| provided for such grants under this Act, the
grants shall be |
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| proportionately reduced or increased accordingly.
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| For the purposes of this Section, "resident student" means |
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| a student in a
community college district who maintains |
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| residency in that district or
meets other residency definitions |
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| established by the State Board, and who
was enrolled either in |
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| one of the approved instructional program categories
in that |
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| district, or in another community college district to which the
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| resident's district is paying tuition under Section 6-2 or with |
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| which the
resident's district has entered into a cooperative |
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| agreement in lieu of such
tuition.
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| For the purposes of this Section, a "full-time equivalent" |
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| student is
equal to 30 semester credit hours.
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| The Illinois Community College Board Contracts and Grants |
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| Fund is hereby
created in the State Treasury. Items of income |
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| to this fund shall include
any grants, awards, endowments, or |
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| like proceeds, and where appropriate,
other funds made |
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| available through contracts with governmental, public, and
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| private agencies or persons. The General Assembly shall from |
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| time to time
make appropriations payable from such fund for the |
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| support, improvement,
and expenses of the State Board and |
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| Illinois community college
districts.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-21, eff. 7-1-03.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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