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90_HB1150

      105 ILCS 5/30-9           from Ch. 122, par. 30-9
      105 ILCS 5/30-10          from Ch. 122, par. 30-10
      105 ILCS 5/30-11          from Ch. 122, par. 30-11
      105 ILCS 5/30-12          from Ch. 122, par. 30-12
      105 ILCS 5/30-12.5
          Amends the School Code.  Provides that  General  Assembly
      scholarships   shall  be  awarded  by  the  Illinois  Student
      Assistance Commission rather than by the  individual  members
      of  the General Assembly, beginning with scholarships for the
      1998-99 academic  year.   Does  not  expressly  add  any  new
      requirements for qualification, but provides that a member of
      the  General Assembly may inform the Commission in writing of
      additional criteria  the  member  wishes  the  Commission  to
      consider  in  awarding  the  scholarships to residents of the
      member's district.  Effective immediately.
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 1        AN ACT to amend the  School  Code  by  changing  Sections
 2    30-9, 30-10, 30-11, 30-12, and 30-12.5.
 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section 5.   The  School  Code  is  amended  by  changing
 6    Sections 30-9, 30-10, 30-11, 30-12, and 30-12.5 as follows:
 7        (105 ILCS 5/30-9) (from Ch. 122, par. 30-9)
 8        Sec.  30-9.  General  Assembly scholarship; conditions of
 9    admission; award by competitive examination.
10        (a)  Until January 1, 1998, for academic years  prior  to
11    the 1998-99 academic year:
12        Each member of the General Assembly may nominate annually
13    2  persons  of  school  age  and otherwise eligible, from his
14    district; one shall receive a certificate of  scholarship  in
15    the  University  of  Illinois  and  the other shall receive a
16    certificate of  scholarship  in  any  other  State  supported
17    university  designated  by  the  member.   Any  member of the
18    General Assembly in making nominations under this Section may
19    designate that his nominee be granted a 4 year scholarship or
20    may instead designate 2 or 4  nominees  for  that  particular
21    scholarship,  each  to  receive  a  2  year  or  a  one  year
22    scholarship,  respectively.   The nominee, if a graduate of a
23    school accredited by the University to which nominated, shall
24    be admitted to the university on the same  conditions  as  to
25    educational   qualifications   as   are  other  graduates  of
26    accredited schools.  If the nominee is not a  graduate  of  a
27    school  accredited  by  the university to which nominated, he
28    must,  before  being  entitled  to  the   benefits   of   the
29    scholarship,  pass an examination given by the superintendent
30    of schools of the county where he resides at the time  stated
31    in   Section   30-7  for  the  competitive  examination.  The
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 1    president  of  each  university  shall  prescribe  the  rules
 2    governing the examination for scholarship to his university.
 3        A  member  of  the  General  Assembly   may   award   the
 4    scholarship  by  competitive examination conducted under like
 5    rules as prescribed in Section 30-7 even though one  or  more
 6    of  the applicants are graduates of schools accredited by the
 7    university.
 8        A member of the General  Assembly  may  delegate  to  the
 9    Illinois  Student  Assistance  Commission  the  authority  to
10    nominate persons for General Assembly scholarships which that
11    member  would  otherwise  be entitled to award, or may direct
12    the Commission to evaluate and make  recommendations  to  the
13    member  concerning  candidates for such scholarships.  In the
14    event a member delegates his nominating authority or  directs
15    the   Commission   to   evaluate   and  make  recommendations
16    concerning candidates for General Assembly scholarships,  the
17    member shall inform the Commission in writing of the criteria
18    which  he  wishes  the  Commission  to apply in nominating or
19    recommending candidates.  Those criteria may include some  or
20    all  of  the  criteria  provided  in Section 25 of the Higher
21    Education Student Assistance Act.  A delegation of  authority
22    under  this  paragraph  may  be  revoked  at  any time by the
23    member.
24        Failure of a member of the General  Assembly  to  make  a
25    nomination  in  any  year shall not cause that scholarship to
26    lapse,  but  the  member  may  make  a  nomination  for  such
27    scholarship at any time thereafter before the  expiration  of
28    his  term,  and  the person so nominated shall be entitled to
29    the same benefits as holders of other  scholarships  provided
30    herein.   Any such scholarship for which a member has made no
31    nomination prior to the expiration of the term for  which  he
32    was elected shall lapse upon the expiration of that term.
33        (b)  Beginning   with  the  1998-99  academic  year,  all
34    General  Assembly  scholarships  shall  be  awarded  by   the
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 1    Illinois  Student Assistance Commission. The Commission shall
 2    annually award 2 General Assembly scholarships  to  residents
 3    of   each   Legislative   District  and  2  General  Assembly
 4    scholarships to residents of each Representative District.
 5        Of the 2 scholarships to be awarded in each district, one
 6    shall be for a certificate of scholarship in  the  University
 7    of  Illinois  and  the  other  shall  be for a certificate of
 8    scholarship   in   any   other   State-supported   university
 9    designated by the  Commission.   The  Commission,  in  making
10    nominations  under  this  Section,  may  designate  that  the
11    nominee  be  granted  a  4-year  scholarship  or  may instead
12    designate 2 or 4 nominees for  that  particular  scholarship,
13    each   to   receive  a  2-year  or  a  one-year  scholarship,
14    respectively. Applications for  scholarships  to  be  awarded
15    under this subsection shall be submitted to the Commission on
16    forms that the Commission shall by rule prescribe.
17        Nominees  nominated by the Commission shall be subject to
18    the same qualifying criteria as were applicable  to  nominees
19    nominated by members of the General Assembly under subsection
20    (a)  of  this  Section, provided that a member of the General
21    Assembly  may  inform  the  Commission  in  writing  of   any
22    additional  criteria  the  member  wishes  the  Commission to
23    consider in  awarding  scholarships  under  this  Section  to
24    residents of the member's district.
25    (Source: P.A. 87-997.)
26        (105 ILCS 5/30-10) (from Ch. 122, par. 30-10)
27        Sec.  30-10.  Filing  nominations;  failure  to accept or
28    pass; second nomination.
29        Nominations, under Section 30-9,  showing  the  name  and
30    address  of  the  nominee,  and  the term of the scholarship,
31    whether 4 years, 2 years or one year, must be filed with  the
32    State  Superintendent of Education if the scholarship is in a
33    university other than the University of Illinois, or with the
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 1    president of the University of Illinois if the scholarship is
 2    in that such university, not later than the  opening  day  of
 3    the  semester or term with which the scholarship is to become
 4    effective.   The  State  Superintendent  of  Education  shall
 5    forthwith notify the president of the university  other  than
 6    the University of Illinois of the such nomination.
 7        If  the  nominee  fails  to accept the nomination or, not
 8    being a graduate of a school accredited  by  the  university,
 9    fails to pass the examination for admission, the president of
10    the  university shall at once notify the State Superintendent
11    of Education if the university is other than  the  University
12    of  Illinois.   Upon  receiving  such notification, the State
13    Superintendent  of  Education  shall  notify  the  nominating
14    entity, which member, who may name  another  person  for  the
15    scholarship.   In the case of a scholarship in the University
16    of  Illinois,  such  notification  shall  be  given  by   the
17    president  thereof  to  the  nominating  entity  member.  The
18    second   nomination   must   be   received   by   the   State
19    Superintendent of Education or president of the University of
20    Illinois, as the case may be, not later than  the  middle  of
21    the  semester  or term with which the scholarship was to have
22    become effective under the original nomination  in  order  to
23    become  effective  as of the opening date of such semester or
24    term; otherwise it  shall  not  become  effective  until  the
25    beginning  of  the next semester or term following the making
26    of the second nomination.  Upon receiving such  notification,
27    the  State  Superintendent  of  Education  shall  notify  the
28    president of the university of the such second nomination.
29        If  any person nominated after the effective date of this
30    amendatory  Act  of  1973  to  receive  a  General   Assembly
31    scholarship  changes  his  residence to a location outside of
32    the district from which  he  was  nominated,  his  nominating
33    entity   member   may   terminate  that  scholarship  at  the
34    conclusion of the college year in which he is then  enrolled.
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 1    For   purposes  of  this  paragraph,  a  person  changes  his
 2    residence if he registers to vote in a  location  outside  of
 3    the district from which he was nominated, but does not change
 4    his  residence  merely by taking off-campus housing or living
 5    in a nonuniversity residence.
 6    (Source: P.A. 80-278.)
 7        (105 ILCS 5/30-11) (from Ch. 122, par. 30-11)
 8        Sec.  30-11.  Failure   to   use   scholarship;   further
 9    nominations.   If  any  nominee  under  Section 30-9 or 30-10
10    discontinues his course of instruction or fails  to  use  the
11    scholarship,  leaving 1, 2, 3, or 4 years thereof unused, the
12    nominating entity member of the General Assembly may,  except
13    as  otherwise  provided  in this Article, nominate some other
14    person eligible under this  Article  from  his  district  who
15    shall be entitled to the scholarship for the unexpired period
16    thereof;  except  that  if  the nominating entity is a.  Such
17    appointment to an unexpired scholarship vacated  before  July
18    1,  1961,  may  be  made  only  by  the member of the General
19    Assembly who made the original  appointment  and  during  the
20    time  he is such a member.  If a scholarship is vacated on or
21    after July 1, 1961, and the member of  the  General  Assembly
22    who  made the original appointment has ceased to be a member,
23    the  vacancy  shall  be  filled  by  the   Illinois   Student
24    Assistance  Commission  some eligible person may be nominated
25    in the following manner to fill the vacancy: If the  original
26    appointment  was  made by a Senator, such nomination shall be
27    made by the Senator from the same district; if  the  original
28    appointment  was  made  by  a Representative, such nomination
29    shall be made by the Representative from the  same  district.
30    Every nomination to fill a vacancy must be accompanied either
31    by a release of the original nominee or if he is dead then an
32    affidavit  to  that  effect  by  some  competent person.  The
33    failure of a nominee to register at the university within  20
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 1    days  after  the  opening  of  any  semester or term shall be
 2    deemed a release by him of the nomination, unless he has been
 3    granted a leave of absence in accordance with  Section  30-14
 4    or  unless  his  absence  is  by reason of his entry into the
 5    military service of the United States.  The university, other
 6    than the University of Illinois, shall immediately  upon  the
 7    expiration  of 20 days after the beginning of the semester or
 8    term notify the State Board of Education as to the status  of
 9    each  scholarship,  who shall forthwith notify the nominating
10    entity member of any nominee's failure to register or, if the
11    nominating entity was a member of the  General  Assembly  who
12    has  ceased  to  be  a  member of the General Assembly, shall
13    notify the Illinois Student Assistance Commission  member  or
14    members  entitled to make the nomination to fill the vacancy.
15    In the case of a scholarship in the University  of  Illinois,
16    the  such  notification  of  vacancy  shall  be  made  by the
17    president thereof to the  nominating  entity  member  or  his
18    successor  as  above  provided.  All nominations to unused or
19    unexpired scholarships shall be effective as of  the  opening
20    of  the  semester or term of the university during which they
21    are made if they are filed with  the  university  during  the
22    first  half of the semester or term, otherwise they shall not
23    be effective until the opening of the next following semester
24    or term.
25    (Source: P.A. 82-1003.)
26        (105 ILCS 5/30-12) (from Ch. 122, par. 30-12)
27        Sec. 30-12. Failure to begin or discontinuance of  course
28    because  of  military  service.   Any nominee, under Sections
29    30-9, 30-10, or 30-11, who fails to begin or discontinues his
30    course of instruction because of his entry into the  military
31    service of the United States, leaving all or a portion of the
32    scholarship unused, may, upon completion of such service, use
33    the  scholarship  or the unused portion thereof regardless of
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 1    whether or  not  the  member  of  the  General  Assembly  who
 2    nominated  him  is  then  a  member; provided that during the
 3    nominee's period of military service no other person  may  be
 4    nominated  by  such  member to all or any portion of the such
 5    unused or unfinished scholarship  unless  the  nomination  is
 6    accompanied  either  by a release of the original nominee or,
 7    if he is dead, then an  affidavit  to  that  effect  by  some
 8    competent person.
 9    (Source: Laws 1961, p. 31.)
10        (105 ILCS 5/30-12.5)
11        Sec. 30-12.5.  Waiver of confidentiality.
12        (a)  As  a condition of nomination for a General Assembly
13    scholarship under Section 30-9, 30-10, or 30-11, each nominee
14    shall provide to the entity member of  the  General  Assembly
15    making   the  nomination  a  waiver  document  stating  that,
16    notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, if  the
17    nominee  receives  a  General  Assembly scholarship, then the
18    nominee waives all rights to confidentiality with respect  to
19    the  contents  of  the  waiver document.  The waiver document
20    shall  state  at  a  minimum  the  nominee's  name,  domicile
21    address, attending university, degree program  in  which  the
22    nominee   is  enrolled,  amount  of  tuition  waived  by  the
23    legislative scholarship and the name of each  the  member  of
24    the General Assembly in whose district the nominee resides at
25    the  time the nominee signs the waiver document who is making
26    the nomination. The waiver  document  shall  also  contain  a
27    statement  by the nominee that, at the time of the nomination
28    for the legislative scholarship, the domicile of the  nominee
29    is  within  the legislative district of the legislator making
30    the scholarship  nomination.  The  waiver  document  must  be
31    signed  by the nominee, and the nominee shall have his or her
32    signature on the waiver document acknowledged before a notary
33    public.  The nominating entity member of the General Assembly
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 1    making the nomination shall file the signed, notarized waiver
 2    document, together with the nomination itself, with the State
 3    Superintendent  of  Education  or  the   president   of   the
 4    University  of  Illinois  as provided in Section 30-10. By so
 5    filing the waiver document, the member waives all his or  her
 6    rights to confidentiality with respect to the contents of the
 7    waiver document.
 8        (b)  The  legislative scholarship of any nominee shall be
 9    revoked upon a determination by the State Board of  Education
10    after  a hearing that the nominee knowingly provided false or
11    misleading  information  on  the  waiver  document.      Upon
12    revocation  of  the  legislative scholarship, the scholarship
13    nominee shall reimburse the university for the full amount of
14    any tuition waived prior to revocation of the scholarship.
15        (c)  The Illinois  Student  Assistance  Commission  shall
16    prepare  a  form  waiver  document  to be used as provided in
17    subsection (a) and shall provide  copies  of  the  form  upon
18    request.
19    (Source: P.A. 89-681, eff. 12-13-96.)
20        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
21    becoming law.

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