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90_HB3262 SEE INDEX Amends the School Code. Creates the Professional Teacher Standards Board consisting of 23 members appointed by the Governor to administer the Article of the School Code governing the certification of teachers and other certificated school personnel and the approval of teacher and administrator preparation programs. Gives the Professional Teacher Standards Board all powers and duties currently exercised by the State Board of Education and the State Teacher Certification Board with respect to administration of the certification and program approval process, and abolishes the State Teacher Certification Board. Authorizes the Professional Teacher Standards Board to employ an Executive Director and such other staff members as are necessary to exercise its powers and duties and carry out its functions. Provides that a Standard Certificate may be renewed every 7 (instead of 5) years based on proof of professional development (instead of on proof of continuing education or professional development). Makes other changes. Effective January 1, 1999. LRB9010242NTmb LRB9010242NTmb 1 AN ACT relating to certification of school personnel. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing 5 Sections 2-3.11, 10-21.9, 10-22.20a, 10-22.24a, 10-22.34, 6 14-1.09.1, 14-8.05, 14C-2, 21-1, 21-1a, 21-1b, 21-1c, 21-2, 7 21-2.1, 21-2b, 21-3, 21-4, 21-5, 21-5a, 21-5b, 21-5c, 21-5d, 8 21-7.1, 21-9, 21-10, 21-11, 21-11.1, 21-11.2, 21-11.3, 9 21-11.4, 21-12, 21-14, 21-16, 21-17, 21-19, 21-21, 21-21.1, 10 21-23, 21-23b, 21-24, 21-25, 34-18.5, and 34-83 and adding 11 Section 21-0.05 as follows: 12 (105 ILCS 5/2-3.11) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.11) 13 Sec. 2-3.11. Report to Governor and General Assembly. 14 To report to the Governor and General Assembly annually on or 15 before January 14 the condition of the schools of the State 16 for the preceding year, ending on June 30. 17 Such annual report shall contain reports ofthe State18Teacher Certification Board;the schools of the State 19 charitable institutions; reports on driver education, special 20 education, and transportation; and for such year the annual 21 statistical reports of the State Board of Education, 22 including the number and kinds of school districts; number of 23 school attendance centers; number of men and women teachers; 24 enrollment by grades; total enrollment; total days 25 attendance; total days absence; average daily attendance; 26 number of elementary and secondary school graduates; assessed 27 valuation; tax levies and tax rates for various purposes; 28 amount of teachers' orders, anticipation warrants, and bonds 29 outstanding; and number of men and women teachers and total 30 enrollment of private schools. The report shall give for all 31 school districts receipts from all sources and expenditures -2- LRB9010242NTmb 1 for all purposes for each fund; the total operating expense 2 and the per capita cost; federal and state aids and 3 reimbursements; new school buildings, and recognized schools; 4 together with such other information and suggestions as the 5 State Board of Education may deem important in relation to 6 the schools and school laws and the means of promoting 7 education throughout the state. 8 (Source: P.A. 84-1308; 84-1424.) 9 (105 ILCS 5/10-21.9) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-21.9) 10 Sec. 10-21.9. Criminal background investigations. 11 (a) After August 1, 1985, certified and noncertified 12 applicants for employment with a school district, except 13 school bus driver applicants, are required as a condition of 14 employment to authorize an investigation to determine if such 15 applicants have been convicted of any of the enumerated 16 criminal or drug offenses in subsection (c) of this Section. 17 Authorization for the investigation shall be furnished by the 18 applicant to the school district, except that if the 19 applicant is a substitute teacher seeking employment in more 20 than one school district, a teacher seeking concurrent 21 part-time employment positions with more than one school 22 district (as a reading specialist, special education teacher 23 or otherwise), or an educational support personnel employee 24 seeking employment positions with more than one district, any 25 such district may require the applicant to furnish 26 authorization for the investigation to the regional 27 superintendent of the educational service region in which are 28 located the school districts in which the applicant is 29 seeking employment as a substitute or concurrent part-time 30 teacher or concurrent educational support personnel employee. 31 Upon receipt of this authorization, the school district or 32 the appropriate regional superintendent, as the case may be, 33 shall submit the applicant's name, sex, race, date of birth -3- LRB9010242NTmb 1 and social security number to the Department of State Police 2 on forms prescribed by the Department. The regional 3 superintendent submitting the requisite information to the 4 Department of State Police shall promptly notify the school 5 districts in which the applicant is seeking employment as a 6 substitute or concurrent part-time teacher or concurrent 7 educational support personnel employee that the investigation 8 of the applicant has been requested. The Department of State 9 Police shall conduct an investigation to ascertain if the 10 applicant being considered for employment has been convicted 11 of any of the enumerated criminal or drug offenses in 12 subsection (c). The Department shall charge the school 13 district or the appropriate regional superintendent a fee for 14 conducting such investigation, which fee shall be deposited 15 in the State Police Services Fund and shall not exceed the 16 cost of the inquiry; and the applicant shall not be charged a 17 fee for such investigation by the school district or by the 18 regional superintendent. The regional superintendent may 19 seek reimbursement from the State Board of Education or the 20 appropriate school district or districts for fees paid by the 21 regional superintendent to the Department for the criminal 22 background investigations required by this Section. 23 (b) The Department shall furnish, pursuant to positive 24 identification, records of convictions, until expunged, to 25 the president of the school board for the school district 26 which requested the investigation, or to the regional 27 superintendent who requested the investigation. Any 28 information concerning the record of convictions obtained by 29 the president of the school board or the regional 30 superintendent shall be confidential and may only be 31 transmitted to the superintendent of the school district or 32 his designee, the appropriate regional superintendent if the 33 investigation was requested by the school district, the 34 presidents of the appropriate school boards if the -4- LRB9010242NTmb 1 investigation was requested from the Department of State 2 Police by the regional superintendent, the State 3 Superintendent of Education, the Professional Teacher 4 Standards BoardState Teacher Certification Boardor any 5 other person necessary to the decision of hiring the 6 applicant for employment. A copy of the record of 7 convictions obtained from the Department of State Police 8 shall be provided to the applicant for employment. If an 9 investigation of an applicant for employment as a substitute 10 or concurrent part-time teacher or concurrent educational 11 support personnel employee in more than one school district 12 was requested by the regional superintendent, and the 13 Department of State Police upon investigation ascertains that 14 the applicant has not been convicted of any of the enumerated 15 criminal or drug offenses in subsection (c) and so notifies 16 the regional superintendent, then the regional superintendent 17 shall issue to the applicant a certificate evidencing that as 18 of the date specified by the Department of State Police the 19 applicant has not been convicted of any of the enumerated 20 criminal or drug offenses in subsection (c). The school 21 board of any school district located in the educational 22 service region served by the regional superintendent who 23 issues such a certificate to an applicant for employment as a 24 substitute teacher in more than one such district may rely on 25 the certificate issued by the regional superintendent to that 26 applicant, or may initiate its own investigation of the 27 applicant through the Department of State Police as provided 28 in subsection (a). Any person who releases any confidential 29 information concerning any criminal convictions of an 30 applicant for employment shall be guilty of a Class A 31 misdemeanor, unless the release of such information is 32 authorized by this Section. 33 (c) No school board shall knowingly employ a person who 34 has been convicted for committing attempted first degree -5- LRB9010242NTmb 1 murder or for committing or attempting to commit first degree 2 murder or a Class X felony or any one or more of the 3 following offenses: (i) those defined in Sections 11-6, 11-9, 4 11-14, 11-15, 11-15.1, 11-16, 11-17, 11-18, 11-19, 11-19.1, 5 11-19.2, 11-20, 11-20.1, 11-21, 12-13, 12-14, 12-14.1, 12-15 6 and 12-16 of the "Criminal Code of 1961"; (ii) those defined 7 in the "Cannabis Control Act" except those defined in 8 Sections 4(a), 4(b) and 5(a) of that Act; (iii) those defined 9 in the "Illinois Controlled Substances Act"; and (iv) any 10 offense committed or attempted in any other state or against 11 the laws of the United States, which if committed or 12 attempted in this State, would have been punishable as one or 13 more of the foregoing offenses. Further, no school board 14 shall knowingly employ a person who has been found to be the 15 perpetrator of sexual or physical abuse of any minor under 18 16 years of age pursuant to proceedings under Article II of the 17 Juvenile Court Act of 1987. 18 (d) No school board shall knowingly employ a person for 19 whom a criminal background investigation has not been 20 initiated. 21 (e) Upon receipt of the record of a conviction of or a 22 finding of child abuse by a holder of any certificate issued 23 pursuant to Article 21 or Section 34-8.1 or 34-83 of the 24 School Code, the appropriate regional superintendent of 25 schools or the State Superintendent of Education shall 26 initiate the certificate suspension and revocation 27 proceedings authorized by law. 28 (f) After January 1, 1990 the provisions of this Section 29 shall apply to all employees of persons or firms holding 30 contracts with any school district including, but not limited 31 to, food service workers, school bus drivers and other 32 transportation employees, who have direct, daily contact with 33 the pupils of any school in such district. For purposes of 34 criminal background investigations on employees of persons or -6- LRB9010242NTmb 1 firms holding contracts with more than one school district 2 and assigned to more than one school district, the regional 3 superintendent of the educational service region in which the 4 contracting school districts are located may, at the request 5 of any such school district, be responsible for receiving the 6 authorization for investigation prepared by each such 7 employee and submitting the same to the Department of State 8 Police. Any information concerning the record of conviction 9 of any such employee obtained by the regional superintendent 10 shall be promptly reported to the president of the 11 appropriate school board or school boards. 12 (Source: P.A. 89-428, eff. 12-13-95; 89-462, eff. 5-29-96; 13 89-610, eff. 8-6-96; 90-566, eff. 1-2-98.) 14 (105 ILCS 5/10-22.20a) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.20a) 15 Sec. 10-22.20a. Advanced vocational training program, 16 and career education. To enter into joint agreements with 17 community college districts and other school districts for 18 the purpose of providing career education or advanced 19 vocational training of students in the 11th and higher grades 20 who desire preparation for a trade. Transportation for 21 students to any facility covered by a joint agreement as 22 described in this Section shall be provided by the 23 participating school district, or by the participating school 24 district in conjunction with other school districts. Joint 25 agreements entered into under this Section may include 26 provisions for joint authority to acquire and improve sites, 27 construct and equip facilities thereon and lease and equip 28 facilities deemed necessary by the parties to the joint 29 agreement, to maintain programs and to provide for financing 30 of the foregoing jointly by the respective parties, all in 31 accordance with the terms of the joint agreement. 32 Nothing herein contained shall be construed to restrict 33 or prohibit the rights of community college districts or -7- LRB9010242NTmb 1 school districts to enter into joint agreements under the 2 provisions of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, as now 3 or hereinafter amended. 4 The duration of the career education or advanced 5 vocational training program shall be such period as the 6 school district may approve but it may not exceed 2 years for 7 any school district pupil. Participation in the program is 8 accorded the same credit toward a high school diploma as time 9 spent in other courses. 10 The participating community college shall bill each 11 participating student's school district for an amount equal 12 to the per capita cost of operating the community college 13 attended or a charge for participation may be made in 14 accordance with the joint agreement between the community 15 college district and the student's school district. Such 16 agreement shall not provide for payments in excess of the 17 actual cost of operating the course or courses in which the 18 student is enrolled. Participating high schools may use 19 State aid monies to pay the charges. 20 The community college instructors teaching in such 21 programs need not be certified by the Professional Teacher 22 Standards BoardState Teacher Certification Board. 23 (Source: P.A. 79-76.) 24 (105 ILCS 5/10-22.24a) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.24a) 25 Sec. 10-22.24a. To employ school counselors certified as 26 such by the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState27Teacher Certification Board, and to supervise school 28 counselor interns enrolled in a school counseling program 29 approved by the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState30Teacher Certification Board. 31 (Source: P.A. 82-998.) 32 (105 ILCS 5/10-22.34) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.34) -8- LRB9010242NTmb 1 Sec. 10-22.34. Non-certificated personnel. 2 (a) School Boards may employ non-teaching personnel or 3 utilize volunteer personnel for: (1) non-teaching duties not 4 requiring instructional judgment or evaluation of pupils; and 5 (2) supervising study halls, long distance teaching reception 6 areas used incident to instructional programs transmitted by 7 electronic media such as computers, video, and audio, and 8 detention and discipline areas, and school-sponsored 9 extracurricular activities. 10 (b) School boards may further utilize volunteer 11 non-certificated personnel or employ non-certificated 12 personnel to assist in the instruction of pupils under the 13 immediate supervision of a teacher, holding a valid 14 certificate, directly engaged in teaching subject matter or 15 conducting activities. The teacher shall be continuously 16 aware of the non-certificated persons' activities and shall 17 be able to control or modify them. The State Board of 18 Education, in consultation with the Professional Teacher 19 Standards BoardState Teacher Certification Board, shall 20 determine qualifications of such personnel and shall 21 prescribe rules for determining the duties and activities to 22 be assigned to such personnel. In the determination of 23 qualifications of such personnel, the State Board of 24 Education shall accept coursework earned in a recognized 25 institution or from an institution of higher learning 26 accredited by the North Central Association or other 27 comparable regional accrediting association. 28 (c) School boards may also employ students holding a 29 bachelor's degree from a recognized institution of higher 30 learning as part time teaching interns when such students are 31 enrolled in a college or university internship program, which 32 has prior approval by the Professional Teacher Standards 33 BoardState Board of Education in consultation with the State34Teacher Certification Board, leading to a masters degree. -9- LRB9010242NTmb 1 (d) Nothing in this Section shall require constant 2 supervision of a student teacher enrolled in a student 3 teaching course at a college or university, provided such 4 activity has the prior approval of the representative of the 5 higher education institution and teaching plans have 6 previously been discussed with and approved by the 7 supervising teacher and further provided that such teaching 8 is within guidelines established by the Professional Teacher 9 Standards BoardState Board of Education in consultation with10the State Teacher Certification Board. 11 (Source: P.A. 88-89; 89-159, eff. 1-1-96.) 12 (105 ILCS 5/14-1.09.1) 13 Sec. 14-1.09.1. School psychological services. In the 14 public schools, school psychological services provided by 15 qualified specialists who hold Type 73 School Service 16 Personnel Certificates endorsed for school psychology issued 17 by the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Teacher18Certification Boardmay include, but are not limited to: (i) 19 administration and interpretation of psychological and 20 educational evaluations; (ii) developing school-based 21 prevention programs, including violence prevention programs; 22 (iii) counseling with students, parents, and teachers on 23 educational and mental health issues; (iv) acting as liaisons 24 between public schools and community agencies; (v) evaluating 25 program effectiveness; (vi) providing crisis intervention 26 within the school setting; (vii) helping teachers, parents, 27 and others involved in the educational process to provide 28 optimum teaching and learning conditions for all students; 29 (viii) supervising school psychologist interns enrolled in 30 school psychology programs that meet the standards 31 established by the State Board of Education; and (ix) 32 screening of school enrollments to identify children who 33 should be referred for individual study. Nothing in this -10- LRB9010242NTmb 1 Section prohibits other qualified professionals from 2 providing those services listed for which they are 3 appropriately trained. 4 (Source: P.A. 89-339, eff. 8-17-95.) 5 (105 ILCS 5/14-8.05) (from Ch. 122, par. 14-8.05) 6 Sec. 14-8.05. Behavioral intervention. 7 (a) The General Assembly finds and declares that 8 principals and teachers of students with disabilities require 9 training and guidance that provide ways for working 10 successfully with children who have difficulties conforming 11 to acceptable behavioral patterns in order to provide an 12 environment in which learning can occur. It is the intent of 13 the General Assembly: 14 (1) That when behavioral interventions are used, 15 they be used in consideration of the pupil's physical 16 freedom and social interaction, and be administered in a 17 manner that respects human dignity and personal privacy 18 and that ensures a pupil's right to placement in the 19 least restrictive educational environment. 20 (2) That behavioral management plans be developed 21 and used, to the extent possible, in a consistent manner 22 when a local educational agency has placed the pupil in a 23 day or residential setting for education purposes. 24 (3) That a statewide study be conducted of the use 25 of behavioral interventions with students with 26 disabilities receiving special education and related 27 services. 28 (4) That training programs be developed and 29 implemented in institutions of higher education that 30 train teachers, and that in-service training programs be 31 made available as necessary in school districts, in 32 educational service centers, and by regional 33 superintendents of schools to assure that adequately -11- LRB9010242NTmb 1 trained staff are available to work effectively with the 2 behavioral intervention needs of students with 3 disabilities. 4 (b) On or before September 30, 1993, the State 5 Superintendent of Education shall conduct a statewide study 6 of the use of behavioral interventions with students with 7 disabilities receiving special education and related 8 services. The study shall include, but not necessarily be 9 limited to identification of the frequency in the use of 10 behavioral interventions; the number of districts with 11 policies in place for working with children exhibiting 12 continuous serious behavioral problems; how policies, rules, 13 or regulations within districts differ between emergency and 14 routine behavioral interventions commonly practiced; the 15 nature and extent of costs for training provided to personnel 16 for implementing a program of nonaversive behavioral 17 interventions; and the nature and extent of costs for 18 training provided to parents of students with disabilities 19 who would be receiving behavioral interventions. The scope 20 of the study shall be developed by the State Board of 21 Education, in consultation with individuals and groups 22 representing parents, teachers, administrators, and 23 advocates. On or before June 30, 1994, the State Board of 24 Education shall issue guidelines based on the study's 25 findings. The guidelines shall address, but not be limited 26 to, the following: (i) appropriate behavioral interventions, 27 and (ii) how to properly document the need for and use of 28 behavioral interventions in the process of developing 29 individualized education plans for students with 30 disabilities. The guidelines shall be used as a reference to 31 assist school boards in developing local policies and 32 procedures in accordance with this Section. The State Board 33 of Education, with the advice of parents of students with 34 disabilities and other parents, teachers, administrators, -12- LRB9010242NTmb 1 advocates for persons with disabilities, and individuals with 2 knowledge or expertise in the development and implementation 3 of behavioral interventions for persons with disabilities, 4 shall review its behavioral intervention guidelines at least 5 once every 3 years to determine their continuing 6 appropriateness and effectiveness and shall make such 7 modifications in the guidelines as it deems necessary. 8 (c) Each school board must establish and maintain a 9 committee to develop policies and procedures on the use of 10 behavioral interventions for students with disabilities who 11 require behavioral intervention. The policies and procedures 12 shall be adopted and implemented by school boards by January 13 1, 1996 and shall: (i) be developed with the advice of 14 parents with students with disabilities and other parents, 15 teachers, administrators, advocates for persons with 16 disabilities, and individuals with knowledge or expertise in 17 the development and implementation of behavioral 18 interventions for persons with disabilities; (ii) emphasize 19 positive interventions that are designed to develop and 20 strengthen desirable behaviors; (iii) incorporate procedures 21 and methods consistent with generally accepted practice in 22 the field of behavioral intervention; (iv) include criteria 23 for determining when a student with disabilities may require 24 a behavioral intervention plan; (v) reflect that the 25 guidelines of the State Board of Education have been reviewed 26 and considered and provide the address of the State Board of 27 Education so that copies of the State Board of Education 28 behavioral guidelines may be requested; and (vi) include 29 procedures for monitoring the use of restrictive behavioral 30 interventions. Each school board shall (i) furnish a copy of 31 its local policies and procedures to parents and guardians of 32 all students with individualized education plans within 15 33 days after the policies and procedures have been adopted by 34 the school board, or within 15 days after the school board -13- LRB9010242NTmb 1 has amended its policies and procedures, or at the time an 2 individualized education plan is first implemented for the 3 student, and (ii) require that each school inform its 4 students of the existence of the policies and procedures 5 annually. Provided, at the annual individualized education 6 plan review, the school board shall (1) explain the local 7 policies and procedures, (2) furnish a copy of the local 8 policies to parents and guardians, and (3) make available, 9 upon request of any parents and guardians, a copy of local 10 procedures. 11 (d) The State Superintendent of Education shall consult 12 with representatives of institutions of higher education and 13 the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Teacher14Certification Boardin regard to the current training 15 requirements for teachers to ensure that sufficient training 16 is available in appropriate behavioral interventions 17 consistent with professionally accepted practices and 18 standards for people entering the field of education. 19 (Source: P.A. 89-191, eff. 7-21-95; 90-63, eff. 7-3-97.) 20 (105 ILCS 5/14C-2) (from Ch. 122, par. 14C-2) 21 Sec. 14C-2. Definitions. Unless the context indicates 22 otherwise, the terms used in this Article have the following 23 meanings: 24 (a) "State Board" means the State Board of Education. 25 (b) "Certification Board" means the Professional Teacher 26 Standards BoardState Teacher Certification Board. 27 (c) "School District" means any school district 28 established under this Code. 29 (d) "Children of limited English-speaking ability" means 30 (1) children who were not born in the United States whose 31 native tongue is a language other than English and who are 32 incapable of performing ordinary classwork in English; and 33 (2) children who were born in the United States of parents -14- LRB9010242NTmb 1 possessing no or limited English-speaking ability and who are 2 incapable of performing ordinary classwork in English. 3 (e) "Teacher of transitional bilingual education" means 4 a teacher with a speaking and reading ability in a language 5 other than English in which transitional bilingual education 6 is offered and with communicative skills in English. 7 (f) "Program in transitional bilingual education" means 8 a full-time program of instruction (1) in all those courses 9 or subjects which a child is required by law to receive and 10 which are required by the child's school district which shall 11 be given in the native language of the children of limited 12 English-speaking ability who are enrolled in the program and 13 also in English, (2) in the reading and writing of the native 14 language of the children of limited English-speaking ability 15 who are enrolled in the program and in the oral 16 comprehension, speaking, reading and writing of English, and 17 (3) in the history and culture of the country, territory or 18 geographic area which is the native land of the parents of 19 children of limited English-speaking ability who are enrolled 20 in the program and in the history and culture of the United 21 States; or a part-time program of instruction based on the 22 educational needs of those children of limited 23 English-speaking ability who do not need a full-time program 24 of instruction. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-1028.) 26 (105 ILCS 5/21-0.05 new) 27 Sec. 21-0.05. Professional Teacher Standards Board. 28 (a) The Professional Teacher Standards Board is hereby 29 created. The Professional Teacher Standards Board shall 30 consist of 23 members appointed by the Governor. Of the 31 members so appointed, 3 shall be administrative or faculty 32 members of public or private colleges or universities located 33 in the State, one shall be a regional superintendent of -15- LRB9010242NTmb 1 schools who has been nominated by a regional superintendent 2 organization, 3 shall be school administrators employed in 3 the public schools of the State who have each been nominated 4 by an administrator organization, 12 shall be classroom 5 teachers employed in the public schools of the State who have 6 each been nominated by a professional teachers' organization, 7 2 shall be parents of students attending public schools of 8 the State who have each been nominated by a statewide parent 9 organization, and 2 shall be representatives of the business 10 community of the State. At least one of the school 11 administrators and 4 of the classroom teachers so appointed 12 shall be employees of a school district that is subject to 13 the provisions of Article 34. Whenever a vacancy in a 14 classroom teacher position on the Professional Teacher 15 Standards Board is to be filled as provided in this Section, 16 each professional teachers' organization is entitled to 17 nominate for each such vacancy one candidate for each 20,000, 18 or major portion thereof, members of that organization who 19 hold valid teaching certificates. The nominations of the 20 professional teachers' organization shall be submitted by the 21 organization to the Governor not less than 60 days prior to 22 the expiration of the term of a person holding a classroom 23 teacher position on the Professional Teacher Standards Board 24 or not more than 60 days after a vacancy in such a position 25 occurs for any other reason. The nominations shall be in 26 writing and shall be signed by the president and secretary of 27 the organization submitting the nominations. Of the members 28 initially appointed to the Professional Teacher Standards 29 Board: 2 of the 3 administrative or faculty members of public 30 or private colleges or universities shall be appointed to 31 serve terms expiring on the third Monday of January, 2001 and 32 the other administrative or faculty member shall be appointed 33 to serve a term expiring on the third Monday of January, 34 2003; the regional superintendent of schools shall be -16- LRB9010242NTmb 1 appointed to serve a term expiring on the third Monday of 2 January, 2001; 2 of the 3 school administrators shall be 3 appointed to serve terms expiring on the third Monday of 4 January, 2001 and the other school administrator shall be 5 appointed to serve a term expiring on the third Monday of 6 January, 2003; 6 of the 12 classroom teachers shall be 7 appointed to serve terms expiring on the third Monday of 8 January, 2001 with the remaining 6 classroom teachers being 9 appointed to serve terms expiring on the third Monday of 10 January, 2003; one of the parents shall be appointed to serve 11 a term expiring on the third Monday of January, 2001 and the 12 other parent shall be appointed to serve a term expiring on 13 the third Monday of January, 2003; and one of the 14 representatives of the business community shall be appointed 15 to serve a term expiring on the third Monday of January, 2001 16 and the other representative of the business community shall 17 be appointed to serve a term expiring on the third Monday of 18 January, 2003. The successors in office of the members 19 initially appointed under this subsection shall each serve 20 terms of 4 years, commencing on the third Monday of January 21 of the appropriate odd-numbered year. All members shall 22 serve until a successor is appointed, and any vacancy shall 23 be filled for the balance of the unexpired term in the same 24 manner as an appointment for a full term is made. No member 25 shall be eligible to serve as a member of the Professional 26 Teacher Standards Board for more than 2 terms. 27 (b) The State Teacher Certification Board is abolished 28 and the terms of its members are terminated when 12 of the 29 initial members of the Professional Teacher Standards Board, 30 which shall constitute a quorum of that Board, are appointed 31 as provided in subsection (a). The members of the 32 Professional Teacher Standards Board shall take office and 33 assume, exercise, and perform the powers, duties, and 34 responsibilities of that Board under this Article when a -17- LRB9010242NTmb 1 quorum of the initial members of that Board is appointed. 2 Until the State Teacher Certification Board is abolished upon 3 the appointment of 12 persons to serve as initial members of 4 the Professional Teacher Standards Board, but not thereafter, 5 the State Teacher Certification Board shall exercise the 6 powers and duties that it was authorized or required to 7 exercise and perform under this Article prior to its 8 abolition. 9 (c) The chairperson of the Professional Teacher 10 Standards Board shall be elected by the members of the Board 11 from among their number to serve for a term of one year. A 12 person elected to serve as chairperson of the Board may be 13 reelected by the members of the Board to succeed himself or 14 herself in that office. The members of the Professional 15 Teacher Standards Board shall meet promptly upon the 16 appointment of a quorum of the members to organize 17 themselves, elect from their number a chairperson and such 18 other officers as they deem necessary, and establish the 19 dates of the regular meetings of the Board. The Board shall 20 hold special meetings upon the call of the chairperson or a 21 majority of its members. Members of the Professional Teacher 22 Standards Board shall be reimbursed for all ordinary and 23 necessary expenses incurred in performing their duties as 24 members of the Board. 25 (d) The Professional Teacher Standards Board, as a State 26 agency that is eligible for appropriations, shall comply with 27 the provisions of the Bureau of the Budget Act applicable to 28 State agencies. 29 (e) The Professional Teacher Standards Board, acting in 30 accordance with the provisions of this Article and exercising 31 the exclusive powers granted to it under Section 21-1c, shall 32 have the power and authority to do all of the following: 33 (1) set standards for teaching, supervising, or 34 holding other certificated employment in the public -18- LRB9010242NTmb 1 schools, and administer the certification process as 2 provided in this Article; 3 (2) approve and evaluate teacher and administrator 4 preparation programs; 5 (3) revoke and suspend certificates issued for 6 teaching, supervising, or holding other certificated 7 employment in the public schools; 8 (4) enter into agreements with other states 9 relative to reciprocal approval of teacher and 10 administrator preparation programs; 11 (5) establish standards for the issuance of new 12 types of certificates; 13 (6) employ and direct an Executive Director and 14 such other staff as the Board deems necessary to exercise 15 its powers and duties under this Article, subject to the 16 following conditions: all employees of the State Board of 17 Education who shall lose their employment with the State 18 Board of Education as the result of the establishment of 19 the Professional Teacher Standards Board and the 20 attendant transfer of power and duties to the 21 Professional Teacher Standards Board shall be afforded 22 the right to transfer their employment without 23 interruption from the State Board of Education to the 24 Professional Teacher Standards Board, retaining their 25 seniority status and salary as it then exists with the 26 State Board of Education; 27 (7) establish standards for induction, mentoring, 28 and professional development programs; 29 (8) take such other action relating to the 30 improvement of instruction in the public schools through 31 teacher education and professional development and that 32 attracts qualified candidates into teacher training 33 programs as is appropriate and consistent with applicable 34 laws; and -19- LRB9010242NTmb 1 (9) make and prescribe rules and regulations that 2 are necessary for the administration of this Article. 3 (f) The Professional Teacher Standards Board shall 4 establish a committee on administrative certification, 5 comprised solely of Board members. The Board may create 6 standing committees, comprised solely of Board members, when 7 deemed necessary by the Board to carry out its functions and 8 responsibilities under this Article. In addition the Board 9 may establish advisory committees if the Board determines 10 that such action may be necessary or appropriate. 11 (105 ILCS 5/21-1) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-1) 12 Sec. 21-1. Qualification of teachers. No one may be 13 certified to teach or supervise in the public schools of this 14 State who is not of good character, good health, a citizen of 15 the United States or legally present and authorized for 16 employment, and at least 19 years of age. If the holder of a 17 certificate under this Section is not a citizen of the United 18 States 6 years after the date of the issuance of the original 19 certificate, any certificate held by such person on that date 20 shall be cancelled by the board of education and no other 21 certificate to teach shall be issued to such person until 22 such person is a citizen of the United States. 23 Citizenship is not required for the issuance of a 24 temporary part-time certificate to participants in approved 25 training programs for exchange students as described in 26 Section 21-10.2. A certificate issued under this plan shall 27 expire on June 30 following the date of issue. One renewal 28 for one year is authorized if the holder remains as an 29 official participant in an approved exchange program. 30 In determining good character under this Section, any 31 felony conviction of the applicant may be taken into 32 consideration, but such a conviction shall not operate as a 33 bar to registration. -20- LRB9010242NTmb 1 No person otherwise qualified shall be denied the right 2 to be certified, to receive training for the purpose of 3 becoming a teacher or to engage in practice teaching in any 4 school because of a physical disability including but not 5 limited to visual and hearing disabilities; nor shall any 6 school district refuse to employ a teacher on such grounds, 7 provided that the person is able to carry out the duties of 8 the position for which he applies. 9 No person may be granted or continue to hold a teaching 10 certificate who has knowingly altered or misrepresented his 11 or her teaching qualifications in order to acquire the 12 certificate. Any other certificate held by such person may 13 be suspended or revoked by the Professional Teacher Standards 14 BoardState Teacher Certification Board, depending upon the 15 severity of the alteration or misrepresentation. 16 No one may teach or supervise in the public schools nor 17 receive for teaching or supervising any part of any public 18 school fund,who does not hold a certificate of qualification 19 granted, on or after January 1, 1999 by the Professional 20 Teacher Standards Board, or granted prior to that date by the 21 State Board of Education or by the State Teacher 22 Certification Board and a regional superintendent of schools 23as hereinafter provided,or by the board of education of a 24 city having a population exceeding 500,000 inhabitants, 25 except as provided in Section 34-6 and in Section 10-22.34 or 26 Section 10-22.34b. However, the provisions of this Article do 27 not apply to a member of the armed forces who is employed as 28 a teacher of subjects in the Reserve Officer's Training Corps 29 of any school. Sections 21-2 through 21-24do notapply to 30 cities having a population exceeding 500,000 inhabitants, 31 beginninguntilJuly 1, 1988. 32 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the 33 board of education of any school district may grant to a 34 teacher of the district a leave of absence with full pay for -21- LRB9010242NTmb 1 a period of not more than one year to permit such teacher to 2 teach in a foreign state under the provisions of the Exchange 3 Teacher Program established under Public Law 584, 79th 4 Congress, and Public Law 402, 80th Congress, as amended. The 5 school board granting such leave of absence may employ with 6 or without pay a national of the foreign state wherein the 7 teacher on leave of absence will teach, if the national is 8 qualified to teach in that foreign state, and if that 9 national will teach in a grade level similar to the one which 10 was taught in such foreign state. The Professional Teacher 11 Standards BoardState Board of Educationshall promulgate and 12 enforce such reasonable rules and regulations as may be 13 necessary to effectuate the provisions of this Article or may 14 adopt for such purposes any of the rules and regulations 15 promulgated prior to January 1, 1999 by the State Board of 16 Education or by the State Teacher Certification Board prior 17 to the abolition of that Boardparagraph. 18 (Source: P.A. 88-189; 89-159, eff. 1-1-96; 89-397, eff. 19 8-20-95; 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.) 20 (105 ILCS 5/21-1a) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-1a) 21 Sec. 21-1a. Tests required for certification. 22 (a) After July 1, 1988, in addition to all other 23 requirements, early childhood, elementary, special, high 24 school, school service personnel, or, except as provided in 25 Section 34-6, administrative certificates shall be issued to 26 persons who have satisfactorily passed a test of basic skills 27 and subject matter knowledge. The tests of basic skills and 28 subject matter knowledge shall be the tests which from time 29 to time are designated by the Professional Teacher Standards 30 BoardState Board of Education in consultation with the State31Teacher Certification Boardand may be tests prepared by an 32 educational testing organization or tests designed by the 33 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of Education-22- LRB9010242NTmb 1in consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board. 2 The areas to be covered by the test of basic skills shall 3 include the basic skills of reading, writing, grammar, and 4 mathematics. The test of subject matter knowledge shall 5 assess content knowledge in the specific subject field. The 6 tests shall be designed to be racially neutral to assure that 7 no person in taking the tests is thereby discriminated 8 against on the basis of race, color, national origin or other 9 factors unrelated to the person's ability to perform as a 10 certificated employee. The score required to pass the tests 11 of basic skills and subject matter knowledge shall be fixed 12 by the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of13Education in consultation with the State Teacher14Certification Board. The tests shall be held not fewer than 15 3 times a year at such time and place as may be designated by 16 the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of17Education in consultation with the State Teacher18Certification Board. 19 (b) Except as provided in Section 34-6, the provisions 20 of subsection (a) of this Section shall apply equally in any 21 school district subject to Article 34, provided that the22State Board of Education shall determine which certificates23issued under Sections 34-8.1 and 34-83 prior to July 1, 198824are comparable to any early childhood certificate, elementary25school certificate, special certificate, high school26certificate, school service personnel certificate or27administrative certificate issued under this Article as of28July 1, 1988. 29 (c) A person who holds an early childhood, elementary, 30 special, high school or school service personnel certificate 31 issued under this Article on or at any time before July 1, 32 1988, including a person who has been issued any such 33 certificate pursuant to Section 21-11.1 or in exchange for a 34 comparable certificate theretofore issued under Section -23- LRB9010242NTmb 1 34-8.1 or Section 34-83, shall not be required to take or 2 pass the tests in order to thereafter have such certificate 3 renewed. 4 (d) (Blank).The State Board of Education in5consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board shall6conduct a pilot administration of the tests by administering7the test to students completing teacher education programs in8the 1986-87 school year for the purpose of determining the9effect and impact of testing candidates for certification.10 (e) The rules and regulations developed to implement the 11 required test of basic skills and subject matter knowledge 12 shall include the requirements of subsections (a), (b), and 13 (c) and shall include specific regulations to govern test 14 selection; test validation and determination of a passing 15 score; administration of the tests; frequency of 16 administration; applicant fees; frequency of applicants' 17 taking the tests; the years for which a score is valid; and, 18 waiving certain additional tests for additional certificates 19 to individuals who have satisfactorily passed the test of 20 basic skills and subject matter knowledge as required in 21 subsection (a). The Professional Teacher Standards Board 22State Board of Educationshall provide, by rule, specific 23 policies that assure uniformity in the difficulty level of 24 each form of the basic skills test and each subject matter 25 knowledge test from test-to-test and year-to-year. The 26 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of Education27 shall also set a passing score for the tests. 28 (f) (Blank).The State Teacher Certification Board may29issue a nonrenewable temporary certificate between July 1,301988 and August 31, 1988 to individuals who have taken the31tests of basic skills and subject matter knowledge prescribed32by this Section but have not received such test scores by33August 31, 1988. Such temporary certificates shall expire on34December 31, 1988.-24- LRB9010242NTmb 1 (g) Beginning January 1, 1999, the Professional Teacher 2 Standards BoardState Board of Education, in consultation3with the State Teacher Certification Board,shall implement 4 and administer a new system of certification for teachers in 5 the State of Illinois. The Professional Teacher Standards 6 BoardState Board of Education, in consultation with the7State Teacher Certification Board,shall design and implement 8 a system of examinations and various other criteria which 9 shall be required prior to the issuance of Initial Teaching 10 Certificates and Standard Teaching Certificates. These 11 examinations and indicators shall be based on national 12 professional teaching standards, as determined by the 13 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of14Education, in consultation with the State Teacher15Certification Board. The Professional Teacher Standards Board 16State Board of Educationmay adopt any and all regulations 17 necessary to implement and administer this Section. 18 (h) The Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board19of Educationshall report to the Illinois General Assembly 20 and the Governor with recommendations for further changes and 21 improvements to the teacher certification system no later 22 than January 1, 1999 and on an annual basis until January 1, 23 2001. 24 (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.) 25 (105 ILCS 5/21-1b) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-1b) 26 Sec. 21-1b. Subject endorsement on certificates. All 27 certificates initially issued under this Article after June 28 30, 1986, shall be specifically endorsedby the State Board29of Educationfor each subject the holder of the certificate 30 is legally qualified to teach, such endorsements to be made 31 in accordance with standards promulgated by the Professional 32 Teacher Standards BoardState Board of Education in33consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board. All -25- LRB9010242NTmb 1 certificates which are issued under this Article prior to 2 July 1, 1986 may, by application to the Professional Teacher 3 Standards BoardState Board of Education, be specifically 4 endorsed for each subject the holder is legally qualified to 5 teach. All subject endorsements made on or after January 1, 6 1999 to new or existing certificates as provided in this 7 Section shall be made by the Professional Teacher Standards 8 Board. Each application for endorsement of an existing 9 teaching certificate shall be accompanied by a $20 10 nonrefundable fee. 11 Commencing January 1, 1994, an additional $10 shall be 12 charged for each application for endorsement. There is 13 hereby created a Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund as a 14 special fund within the State Treasury. The proceeds of the 15 additional $10 fee shall be paid into the Teacher Certificate 16 Fee Revolving Fund; and the moneys in that Fund shall be 17 appropriated to the Professional Teacher Standards Board and 18 used by that Board to provide the technology and other 19 resources necessary for the timely and efficient processing 20 of certification requests. 21 (Source: P.A. 88-224.) 22 (105 ILCS 5/21-1c) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-1c) 23 Sec. 21-1c. Exclusive certificate authority. Only the 24 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of Education25and State Teacher Certification Board, acting in accordance 26 with the applicable provisions of this Act and the rules, 27 regulations and standards promulgated thereunder, shall have 28 the authority to issue or endorse any certificate required 29 for teaching, supervising or holding certificated employment 30 in the public schools; and no other State agency shall have 31 any power or authority (i) to establish or prescribe any 32 qualifications or other requirements applicable to teacher or 33 administrator training and certification or to the issuance -26- LRB9010242NTmb 1 or endorsement of anysuchcertificate required for teaching, 2 supervising, or holding certified employment in the public 3 schools, or (ii) to establish or prescribe any licensure or 4 equivalent requirement which must be satisfied in order to 5 teach, supervise or hold certificated employment in the 6 public schools. 7 (Source: P.A. 86-1441.) 8 (105 ILCS 5/21-2) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-2) 9 Sec. 21-2. Grades of certificates. 10 (a) Until January 1, 1999, all certificates issued under 11 this Article shall be State certificates valid, except as 12 limited in Section 21-1, in every school district coming 13 under the provisions of this Act and shall be limited in time 14 and designated as follows: Provisional vocational 15 certificate, temporary provisional vocational certificate, 16 early childhood certificate, elementary school certificate, 17 special certificate, high school certificate, school service 18 personnel certificate, administrative certificate, 19 provisional certificate, and substitute certificate. The 20 requirement of student teaching under close and competent 21 supervision for obtaining a teaching certificate may be 22 waived by the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState23Teacher Certification Boardupon presentation to thatthe24 Board by the teacher of evidence of 5 years successful 25 teaching experience on a valid certificate and graduation 26 from a recognized institution of higher learning with a 27 bachelor's degree with not less than 120 semester hours and a 28 minimum of 16 semester hours in professional education. 29 (b) Initial Teaching Certificate. Beginning January 1, 30 1999, persons who (1) have completed an approved teacher 31 preparation program, (2) are recommended by an approved 32 teacher preparation program, (3) have successfully completed 33 the Initial Teaching Certification examinations required by -27- LRB9010242NTmb 1 the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of2Education, and (4) have met all other criteria established by 3 the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of4Education in consultation with the State Teacher5Certification Board,shall be issued an Initial Teaching 6 Certificate valid for 4 years. Initial Teaching Certificates 7 shall be issued for categories corresponding to Early 8 Childhood Education, Elementary Education, and Secondary 9 Education, with special certification designations for 10 Special Education, Bilingual Education, fundamental learning 11 areas (including Language Arts, Reading, Mathematics, 12 Science, Social Science, Physical Development and Health, 13 Fine Arts, and Foreign Language), and other areas designated 14 by the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of15Education, in consultation with the State Teacher16Certification Board. 17 (c) Standard Certificate. Beginning January 1, 1999, 18 persons who (1) have completed 4 years of teaching with an 19 Initial Certificate, have successfully completed the Standard 20 Teaching Certificate examinations, and have met all other 21 criteria established by the Professional Teacher Standards 22 BoardState Board of Education in consultation with the State23Teacher Certification Board, or (2) were issued teaching 24 certificates prior to January 1, 1999 and are renewing those 25 certificates after January 1, 1999, shall be issued a 26 Standard Certificate valid for 5 years, which may be renewed 27 thereafter every 75years by the Professional Teacher 28 Standards BoardState Teacher Certification Boardbased on 29 proof ofcontinuing education orprofessional development. 30 Standard Certificates shall be issued for categories 31 corresponding to Early Childhood Education, Elementary 32 Education, and Secondary Education, with special 33 certification designations for Special Education, Bilingual 34 Education, fundamental learning areas (including Language -28- LRB9010242NTmb 1 Arts, Reading, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Physical 2 Development and Health, Fine Arts, and Foreign Language), and 3 other areas designated by the Professional Teacher Standards 4 BoardState Board of Education, in consultation with the5State Teacher Certification Board. 6 (d) Master Certificate. Beginning January 1, 1999, 7 persons who have successfully achieved National Board 8 certification through the National Board for Professional 9 Teaching Standards shall be issued a Master Certificate, 10 valid for 7 years and renewable thereafter every 7 years 11 through compliance with requirements set forth by the 12 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of13Education. 14 (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.) 15 (105 ILCS 5/21-2.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-2.1) 16 Sec. 21-2.1. Early childhood certificate. 17 (a) An early childhood certificate shall be valid for 4 18 years for teaching children up to 6 years of age, exclusive 19 of children enrolled in kindergarten, in facilities approved 20 by the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState21Superintendent of Education. Beginning July 1, 1988, such 22 certificate shall be valid for 4 years for Teaching children 23 through grade 3 in facilities approved by the Professional 24 Teacher Standards BoardState Superintendent of Education. 25 Subject to the provisions of Section 21-1a, it shall be 26 issued to persons who have graduated from a recognized 27 institution of higher learning with a bachelor's degree and 28 with not fewer than 120 semester hours including professional 29 education or human development or, until July 1, 1992, to 30 persons who have early childhood education instruction and 31 practical experience involving supervised work with children 32 under 6 years of age or with children through grade 3. Such 33 persons shall be recommended for the early childhood -29- LRB9010242NTmb 1 certificate by a recognized institution as having completed 2 an approved program of preparation which includes the 3 requisite hours and academic and professional courses and 4 practical experience approved by the Professional Teacher 5 Standards BoardState Superintendent of Education in6consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board. 7 (b) Beginning January 1, 1999, Initial and Standard 8 Early Childhood Education Certificates shall be issued to 9 persons who meet the criteria established by the Professional 10 Teacher Standards BoardState Board of Education. 11 (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.) 12 (105 ILCS 5/21-2b) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-2b) 13 Sec. 21-2b. Teacher education program entrance.In14consultation with the State Teacher Certification BoardThe 15 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of Education16 shall develop procedures which ensure that all students 17 entering approved teacher education programs are proficient 18 in the areas of reading, mathematics and language arts. Each 19 institution of higher learning shall submit to the 20 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Teacher21Certification Boarda plan which sets forth procedures for 22 implementation of this Section. 23 (Source: P.A. 84-126.) 24 (105 ILCS 5/21-3) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-3) 25 Sec. 21-3. Elementary certificate. 26 (a) An elementary school certificate shall be valid for 27 4 years for teaching in the kindergarten and lower 9 grades 28 of the common schools. Subject to the provisions of Section 29 21-1a, it shall be issued to persons who have graduated from 30 a recognized institution of higher learning with a bachelor's 31 degree and with not fewer than 120 semester hours and with a 32 minimum of 16 semester hours in professional education, -30- LRB9010242NTmb 1 including 5 semester hours in student teaching under 2 competent and close supervision. Such persons shall be 3 recommended for the elementary certificate by a recognized 4 institution as having completed an approved program of 5 preparation which includes intensive preservice training in 6 the humanities, natural sciences, mathematics, and the 7 academic and professional courses approved by the 8 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Superintendent of9Education in consultation with the State Teacher10Certification Board. 11 (b) Beginning January 1, 1999, Initial and Standard 12 Elementary Certificates shall be issued to persons who meet 13 all of the criteria established by the Professional Teacher 14 Standards BoardState Board of Educationfor elementary 15 education. 16 (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.) 17 (105 ILCS 5/21-4) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-4) 18 Sec. 21-4. Special certificate. 19 (a) A special certificate shall be valid for 4 years for 20 teaching the special subjects named therein in all grades of 21 the common schools. Subject to the provisions of Section 22 21-1a, it shall be issued to persons who have graduated from 23 a recognized institution of higher learning with a bachelor's 24 degree and with not fewer than 120 semester hours including a 25 minimum of 16 semester hours in professional education, 5 of 26 which shall be in student teaching under competent and close 27 supervision. When the holder of such certificate has earned a 28 master's degree, including 8eightsemester hours of graduate 29 professional education from a recognized institution of 30 higher learning and with 2twoyears' teaching experience, it 31 may be endorsed for supervision. 32 Such persons shall be recommended for the special 33 certificate by a recognized institution as having completed -31- LRB9010242NTmb 1 an approved program of preparation which includes academic 2 and professional courses approved by the Professional Teacher 3 Standards BoardState Superintendent of Education in4consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board. 5 (b) Beginning January 1, 1999, special certification 6 designations shall be issued for Special Education, Bilingual 7 Education, fundamental learning areas (Language Arts, 8 Reading, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Physical 9 Development and Health, Fine Arts, and Foreign Language), and 10 other areas designated by the Professional Teacher Standards 11 BoardState Board of Education, to persons who meet all of 12 the criteria established by the Professional Teacher 13 Standards BoardState Board of Education, in consultation14with the State Teacher Certification Board. 15 (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.) 16 (105 ILCS 5/21-5) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-5) 17 Sec. 21-5. High school certificate. 18 (a) A high school certificate shall be valid for 4 years 19 for teaching in grades 6 to 12 inclusive of the common 20 schools. Subject to the provisions of Section 21-1a, it shall 21 be issued to persons who have graduated from a recognized 22 institution of higher learning with a bachelor's degree and 23 with not fewer than 120 semester hours including 16 semester 24 hours in professional education, 5 of which shall be in 25 student teaching under competent and close supervision and 26 with one or more teaching fields. Such persons shall be 27 recommended for the high school certificate by a recognized 28 institution as having completed an approved program of 29 preparation which includes the academic and professional 30 courses approved by the Professional Teacher Standards Board 31State Superintendent of Education in consultation with the32State Teacher Certification Board. 33 (b) Beginning January 1, 1999, Initial and Standard -32- LRB9010242NTmb 1 Secondary Certificates shall be issued to persons who meet 2 all of the criteria established by the Professional Teacher 3 Standards BoardState Board of Educationfor secondary 4 education. 5 (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.) 6 (105 ILCS 5/21-5a) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-5a) 7 Sec. 21-5a. Alternative math-science certification. The 8 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of9Education, in consultation with the State Teacher10Certification Board,shallestablish andimplement and 11 administer an alternative certification program under which 12 persons who qualify for admission to, and who successfully 13 complete the program and meet the additional requirements 14 established by this Section shall be issued an initial 15 teaching certificate for teaching mathematics, science or 16 mathematics and science in grades 9 through 12 of the common 17 schools. In establishing an alternative certification 18 program under this Section, the Professional Teacher 19 Standards BoardState Board of Educationshall designate an 20 appropriate area within the State where the program shall be 21 offered and made available to persons qualified for admission 22 to the program. In addition, the Professional Teacher 23 Standards BoardState Board of Education, in cooperation with 24 one or more recognized institutions of higher learning, shall 25 develop, evaluate, and revise as necessary a comprehensive 26 course of study that persons admitted to the program must 27 successfully complete in order to satisfy one criterion for 28 issuance of an initial certificate under this Section. The 29 comprehensive course of study so developed shall include one 30 semester of practice teaching. 31 An initial teaching certificate, valid for 4 years for 32 teaching mathematics, science, or mathematics and science in 33 grades 9 through 12 of the common schools and renewable as -33- LRB9010242NTmb 1 provided in Section 21-14, shall be issued under this Section 2 21-5a to persons who qualify for admission to the alternative 3 certification program and who at the time of applying for an 4 initial teaching certificate under this Section: 5 (1) have graduated with a master's degree in 6 mathematics or any science discipline from an institution 7 of higher learning whose scholarship standards are 8 approved by the Professional Teacher Standards Board 9State Board of Educationfor purposes of the alternative 10 certification program; 11 (2) have been employed for at least 10 years in an 12 area requiring knowledge and practical application of 13 their academic background in mathematics or a science 14 discipline; 15 (3) have successfully completed the alternative 16 certification program and the course of comprehensive 17 study, including one semester of practice teaching, 18 developed as part of the program as provided in this 19 Section and approved by the Professional Teacher 20 Standards BoardState Board of Education; and 21 (4) have passed the examinations required by 22 Section 21-1a. 23 The alternative certification program shall be 24 implemented at the commencement of the 1992-1993 academic 25 year. 26 The Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of27Educationshall establish criteria for admission to the 28 alternative certification program and shall adopt rules and 29 regulations that are consistent with this Section and that 30 the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of31Educationdeems necessary toestablish andimplement and 32 administer the program. 33 (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.) -34- LRB9010242NTmb 1 (105 ILCS 5/21-5b) 2 Sec. 21-5b. Alternative certification. The Professional 3 Teacher Standards BoardState Board of Education, in4consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board,5 shall establish and implement an alternative certification 6 program under which persons who meet the requirements of and 7 successfully complete the program established by this Section 8 shall be issued an alternative teaching certificate for 9 teaching in the schools situated in a school district that is 10 located in a city having a population in excess of 500,000 11 inhabitants. The program shall be limited to not more than 12 260 new participants during each year that the program is in 13 effect. In establishing an alternative certification program 14 under this Section, the Professional Teacher Standards Board 15State Board of Educationshall designate the City of Chicago 16 as the area in the State where the program shall be made 17 available. In addition, the Professional Teacher Standards 18 BoardState Board of Education, in cooperation with a 19 partnership formed with a university that offers 4-year 20 baccalaureate and masters degree programs and that is a 21 recognized institution as defined in Section 21-21 and one or 22 more not-for-profit organizations in the State which support 23 excellence in teaching, shall within 30 days after submission 24 by the partnership approve a course of study developed by the 25 partnership that persons in the program must successfully 26 complete in order to satisfy one criterion for issuance of an 27 alternative certificate under this Section. The Alternative 28 Teacher Certification program course of study must include 29 the current content and skills contained in the university's 30 current courses for State certification which have been 31 approved by the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState32Board of Education, in consultation with the State Teacher33Certification Board,as the requirement for State teacher 34 certification. -35- LRB9010242NTmb 1 The alternative certification program established under 2 this Section shall be known as the Alternative Teacher 3 Certification program. The Alternative Teacher Certification 4 Program shall be offered by the submitting partnership and 5 may be offered in conjunction with one or more not-for-profit 6 organizations in the State which support excellence in 7 teaching. The program shall be comprised of the following 3 8 phases: (a) the first phase is the course of study offered on 9 an intensive basis in education theory, instructional 10 methods, and practice teaching; (b) the second phase is the 11 person's assignment to a full-time teaching position for one 12 school year; and (c) the third phase is a comprehensive 13 assessment of the person's teaching performance by school 14 officials and the partnership participants and a 15 recommendation by the partner institution of higher education 16 to the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of17Educationthat the person be issued a standard alternative 18 teaching certificate. Successful completion of the 19 Alternative Teacher Certification program shall be deemed to 20 satisfy any other practice or student teaching and subject 21 matter requirements established by law. 22 A provisional alternative teaching certificate, valid for 23 one year of teaching in the common schools and not renewable, 24 shall be issued under this Section 21-5b to persons who at 25 the time of applying for the provisional alternative teaching 26 certificate under this Section: 27 (1) have graduated from an accredited college or 28 university with a bachelor's degree; 29 (2) have successfully completed the first phase of 30 the Alternative Teacher Certification program as provided 31 in this Section; and 32 (3) have passed the tests of basic skills and 33 subject matter knowledge required by Section 21-1a. 34 A person possessing a provisional alternative certificate -36- LRB9010242NTmb 1 under this Section shall be treated as a regularly certified 2 teacher for purposes of compensation, benefits, and other 3 terms and conditions of employment afforded teachers in the 4 school who are members of a bargaining unit represented by an 5 exclusive bargaining representative, if any. 6 A standard alternative teaching certificate, valid for 4 7 years for teaching in the schools situated in a school 8 district that is located in a city having a population in 9 excess of 500,000 inhabitants and renewable as provided in 10 Section 21-14, shall be issued under this Section 21-5b to 11 persons who first complete the requirements for the 12 provisional alternative teaching certificate and who at the 13 time of applying for a standard alternative teaching 14 certificate under this Section have successfully completed 15 the second and third phases of the Alternative Teacher 16 Certification program as provided in this Section. 17 This alternative certification program shall be 18 implemented so that the first provisional alternative 19 teaching certificates issued under this Section are effective 20 upon the commencement of the 1997-1998 academic year and the 21 first standard alternative teaching certificates issued under 22 this Section are effective upon the commencement of the 23 1998-1999 academic year. 24 The Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of25Education, in cooperation with the partnership establishing 26 the Alternative Teacher Certification program, shall adopt 27 rules and regulations that are consistent with this Section 28 and that the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board29of Educationdeems necessary to establish and implement the 30 program. 31 (Source: P.A. 89-708, eff. 2-14-97.) 32 (105 ILCS 5/21-5c) 33 Sec. 21-5c. Alternative route to teacher certification. -37- LRB9010242NTmb 1 The Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of2Education, in consultation with the State Teacher3Certification Board,shall establish and implement an 4 alternative route to teacher certification program under 5 which persons who meet the requirements of and successfully 6 complete the program established by this Section shall be 7 issued an initial teaching certificate for teaching in 8 schools in this State. The Professional Teacher Standards 9 BoardState Board of Educationshall approve a course of 10 study that persons in the program must successfully complete 11 in order to satisfy one criterion for issuance of a 12 certificate under this Section. The Alternative Route to 13 Teacher Certification program course of study must include 14 the current content and skills contained in a university's 15 current courses for State certification which have been 16 approved by the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState17Board of Education, in consultation with the State Teacher18Certification Board,as the requirement for State teacher 19 certification. 20 The program established under this Section shall be known 21 as the Alternative Route to Teacher Certification program. 22 The program may be offered in conjunction with one or more 23 not-for-profit organizations in the State. The program shall 24 be comprised of the following 3 phases: (a) a course of study 25 offered on an intensive basis in education theory, 26 instructional methods, and practice teaching; (b) the 27 person's assignment to a full-time teaching position for one 28 school year, including the designation of a mentor teacher to 29 advise and assist the person with that teaching assignment; 30 and (c) a comprehensive assessment of the person's teaching 31 performance by school officials and program participants and 32 a recommendation by the institution of higher education to 33 the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of34Educationthat the person be issued an initial teaching -38- LRB9010242NTmb 1 certificate. Successful completion of the Alternative Route 2 to Teacher Certification program shall be deemed to satisfy 3 any other practice or student teaching and subject matter 4 requirements established by law. 5 A provisional alternative teaching certificate, valid for 6 one year of teaching in the common schools and not renewable, 7 shall be issued under this Section 21-5c to persons who at 8 the time of applying for the provisional alternative teaching 9 certificate under this Section: 10 (1) have graduated from an accredited college or 11 university with a bachelor's degree; 12 (2) have been employed for a period of at least 5 13 years in an area requiring application of the 14 individual's education; 15 (3) have successfully completed the first phase of 16 the Alternative Teacher Certification program as provided 17 in this Section; and 18 (4) have passed the tests of basic skills and 19 subject matter knowledge required by Section 21-1a. 20 An initial teaching certificate, valid for teaching in 21 the common schools, shall be issued under Section 21-3 or 22 21-5 to persons who first complete the requirements for the 23 provisional alternative teaching certificate and who at the 24 time of applying for an initial teaching certificate have 25 successfully completed the second and third phases of the 26 Alternative Route to Teacher Certification program as 27 provided in this Section. 28 A person possessing a provisional alternative certificate 29 or an initial teaching certificate earned under this Section 30 shall be treated as a regularly certified teacher for 31 purposes of compensation, benefits, and other terms and 32 conditions of employment afforded teachers in the school who 33 are members of a bargaining unit represented by an exclusive 34 bargaining representative, if any. -39- LRB9010242NTmb 1 The Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of2Educationmay adopt rules and regulations that are consistent 3 with this Section and that the Professional Teacher Standards 4 BoardState Boarddeems necessary to establish and implement 5 the program. 6 (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.) 7 (105 ILCS 5/21-5d) 8 Sec. 21-5d. Alternative route to administrative 9 certification. The Professional Teacher Standards Board 10State Board of Education, in consultation withthe State11Teacher Certification Board andan advisory panel consisting 12 of no less than 7 administrators appointed by the State 13 Superintendent of Education, shall establish and implement an 14 alternative route to administrative certification program 15 under which persons who meet the requirements of and 16 successfully complete the program established by this Section 17 shall be issued a standard administrative certificate for 18 serving as an administrator in schools in this State. For 19 the purposes of this Section only, "administrator" means a 20 person holding any administrative position for which a 21 standard administrative certificate with a general 22 administrative endorsement, chief school business official 23 endorsement, or superintendent endorsement is required, 24 except a principal or an assistant principal. The 25 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of Education26 shall approve a course of study that persons in the program 27 must successfully complete in order to satisfy one criterion 28 for issuance of a certificate under this Section. The 29 Alternative Route to Administrative Certification program 30 course of study must include the current content and skills 31 contained in a university's current courses for State 32 certification which have been approved by the Professional 33 Teacher Standards BoardState Board of Education, in-40- LRB9010242NTmb 1consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board,as 2 the requirement for administrative certification. 3 The program established under this Section shall be known 4 as the Alternative Route to Administrative Certification 5 program. The program shall be comprised of the following 3 6 phases: (a) a course of study offered on an intensive basis 7 in education management, governance, organization, and 8 planning; (b) the person's assignment to a full-time position 9 for one school year as an administrator; and (c) a 10 comprehensive assessment of the person's performance by 11 school officials and a recommendation to the Professional 12 Teacher Standards BoardState Board of Educationthat the 13 person be issued a standard administrative certificate. 14 Successful completion of the Alternative Route to 15 Administrative Certification program shall be deemed to 16 satisfy any other supervisory, administrative, or management 17 experience requirements established by law. 18 A provisional alternative administrative certificate, 19 valid for one year of serving as an administrator in the 20 common schools and not renewable, shall be issued under this 21 Section 21-5d to persons who at the time of applying for the 22 provisional alternative administrative certificate under this 23 Section: 24 (1) have graduated from an accredited college or 25 university with a master's degree in a management field 26 or with a bachelor's degree and the life experience 27 equivalent of a master's degree in a management field as 28 determined by the Professional Teacher Standards Board 29State Board of Education; 30 (2) have been employed for a period of at least 5 31 years in a management level position; 32 (3) have successfully completed the first phase of 33 the Alternative Route to Administrative Certification 34 program as provided in this Section; and -41- LRB9010242NTmb 1 (4) have passed any examination required by the 2 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of3Education. 4 A standard administrative certificate with a general 5 administrative endorsement, chief school business official 6 endorsement, or superintendent endorsement, renewable as 7 provided in Section 21-14, shall be issued under Section 8 21-7.1 to persons who first complete the requirements for the 9 provisional alternative administrative certificate and who at 10 the time of applying for a standard administrative 11 certificate have successfully completed the second and third 12 phases of the Alternative Route to Administrative 13 Certification program as provided in this Section. 14 The Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of15Educationmay adopt rules and regulations that are consistent 16 with this Section and that the Professional Teacher Standards 17 BoardState Boarddeems necessary to establish and implement 18 the program. 19 (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.) 20 (105 ILCS 5/21-7.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-7.1) 21 Sec. 21-7.1. Administrative certificate. 22 (a) After January 1, 1986, an administrative certificate 23 valid for 5 years of supervising and administering in the 24 public common schools may be issued to persons who have 25 graduated from a recognized institution of higher learning 26 with a master's degree and who have been certified by these 27 institutions of higher learning as having completed a program 28 of preparation for one or more of these endorsements. Such 29 programs of academic and professional preparation required 30 for endorsement shall be administered by the institution in 31 accordance with standards set forth by the Professional 32 Teacher Standards BoardState Superintendent of Education in33consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board. -42- LRB9010242NTmb 1 (b) No administrative certificate shall be issued for 2 the first time after June 30, 1987 and no endorsement 3 provided for by this Section shall be made or affixed to an 4 administrative certificate for the first time after June 30, 5 1987 unless the person to whom such administrative 6 certificate is to be issued or to whose administrative 7 certificate such endorsement is to be affixed has been 8 required to demonstrate as a part of a program of academic or 9 professional preparation for such certification or 10 endorsement: (i) an understanding of the knowledge called for 11 in establishing productive parent-school relationships and of 12 the procedures fostering the involvement which such 13 relationships demand; and (ii) an understanding of the 14 knowledge required for establishing a high quality school 15 climate and promoting good classroom organization and 16 management, including rules of conduct and instructional 17 procedures appropriate to accomplishing the tasks of 18 schooling; and (iii) a demonstration of the knowledge and 19 skills called for in providing instructional leadership. The 20 standards for demonstrating an understanding of such 21 knowledge shall be set forth by the Professional Teacher 22 Standards BoardState Board of Education in consultation with23the State Teacher Certification Board,and shall be 24 administered by the recognized institutions of higher 25 learning as part of the programs of academic and professional 26 preparation required for certification and endorsement under 27 this Section. As used in this subsection: "establishing 28 productive parent-school relationships" means the ability to 29 maintain effective communication between parents and school 30 personnel, to encourage parental involvement in schooling, 31 and to motivate school personnel to engage parents in 32 encouraging student achievement, including the development of 33 programs and policies which serve to accomplish this purpose; 34 and "establishing a high quality school climate" means the -43- LRB9010242NTmb 1 ability to promote academic achievement, to maintain 2 discipline, to recognize substance abuse problems among 3 students and utilize appropriate law enforcement and other 4 community resources to address these problems, to support 5 teachers and students in their education endeavors, to 6 establish learning objectives, and to provide instructional 7 leadership, including the development of policies and 8 programs which serve to accomplish this purpose; and 9 "providing instructional leadership" means the ability to 10 effectively evaluate school personnel, to possess general 11 communication and interpersonal skills, and to establish and 12 maintain appropriate classroom learning environments. The 13 provisions of this subsection shall not apply to or affect 14 the initial issuance or making on or before June 30, 1987 of 15 any administrative certificate or endorsement provided for 16 under this Section, nor shall such provisions apply to or 17 affect the renewal after June 30, 1987 of any such 18 certificate or endorsement initially issued or made on or 19 before June 30, 1987. 20 (c) Administrative certificates shall be renewed every 5 21fiveyears with the first renewal being 5fiveyears 22 following the initial receipt of an administrative 23 certificate. Renewal requirements for administrators whose 24 positions require certification shall be based upon evidence 25 of continuing professional education which promotes the 26 following goals: (1) Improving administrators' knowledge of 27 instructional practices and administrative procedures; (2) 28 Maintaining the basic level of competence required for 29 initial certification; and (3) Improving the mastery of 30 skills and knowledge regarding the improvement of teaching 31 performance in clinical settings and assessment of the levels 32 of student performance in their schools. Evidence of 33 continuing professional education must include verification 34 of biennial attendance in a program developed by the Illinois -44- LRB9010242NTmb 1 Administrators' Academy and verification of annual 2 participation in a school district approved activity which 3 contributes to continuing professional education. The 4 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of5Education, in consultation with the State Teacher6Certification Board,shall develop, evaluate, and revise as 7 necessary procedures for implementing this Section and shall 8 administer the renewal of administrative certificates. 9 Failure to submit satisfactory evidence of continuing 10 professional education which contributes to promoting the 11 goals of this Section shall result in a loss of 12 administrative certification. 13 (d) Any limited or life supervisory certificate issued 14 prior to July 1, 1968 shall continue to be valid for all 15 administrative and supervisory positions in the public 16 schools for which it is valid as of that date as long as its 17 holder meets the requirements for registration or renewal as 18 set forth in the statutes or until revoked according to law. 19 (e) The administrative or supervisory positions for 20 which the certificate shall be valid shall be determined by 21 one or more of 3 endorsements: general supervisory, general 22 administrative and superintendent. 23 Subject to the provisions of Section 21-1a, endorsements 24 shall be made under conditions set forth in this Section. 25 The Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of26Educationshall, in consultation with the State Teacher27Certification Board,adopt rules pursuant to the Illinois 28 Administrative Procedure Act,establishing requirements for 29 obtaining administrative certificates where the minimum 30 administrative or supervisory requirements surpass those set 31 forth in this Section. 32 If the Professional Teacher Standards Board establishes 33State Teacher Certification Board shall file with the State34Board of Education a written recommendation when considering-45- LRB9010242NTmb 1 additional administrative or supervisory requirements, those.2Alladditional requirements shall be based upon the requisite 3 knowledge necessary to perform thethosetasks required by 4 the certificate. The Professional Teacher Standards Board 5State Board of Educationshallin consultation with the State6Teacher Certification Board,establish standards within its 7 rules which shall include the academic and professional 8 requirements necessary for certification. These standards 9 shall at a minimum contain, but not be limited to, those used 10 by the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of11Educationin determining whether additional knowledge will be 12 required. Additionally, the Professional Teacher Standards 13 BoardState Board of Educationshallin consultation with the14State Teacher Certification Board,establish provisions 15 within its rules whereby any member of the educational 16 community or the public may file a formal written 17 recommendation or inquiry regarding requirements. 18 (1) The general supervisory endorsement shall be 19 affixed to the administrative certificate of any holder 20 who has at least 16 semester hours of graduate credit in 21 professional education including 8 semester hours of 22 graduate credit in curriculum and research and who has at 23 least 2 years of full-time teaching experience or school 24 service personnel experience in public schools, schools 25 under the supervision of the Department of Corrections, 26 schools under the administration of the Department of 27 Rehabilitation Services, or nonpublic schools meeting the 28 standards established by the State Superintendent of 29 Education or comparable out-of-state recognition 30 standards approved by the State Superintendent of 31 Education. 32 Such endorsement shall be required for supervisors, 33 curriculum directors and for such similar and related 34 positions as determined by the Professional Teacher -46- LRB9010242NTmb 1 Standards BoardState Superintendent of Education in2consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board. 3 (2) The general administrative endorsement shall be 4 affixed to the administrative certificate of any holder 5 who has at least 20 semester hours of graduate credit in 6 educational administration and supervision and who has at 7 least 2 years of full-time teaching experience or school 8 service personnel experience in public schools, schools 9 under the supervision of the Department of Corrections, 10 schools under the administration of the Department of 11 Rehabilitation Services, or nonpublic schools meeting the 12 standards established by the State Superintendent of 13 Education or comparable out-of-state recognition 14 standards approved by the State Superintendent of 15 Education. 16 Such endorsement shall be required for principal, 17 assistant principal, assistant or associate 18 superintendent, junior college dean and for related or 19 similar positions as determined by the Professional 20 Teacher Standards BoardState Superintendent of Education21in consultation with the State Teacher Certification22Board. 23 Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Act, 24 after January 1, 1990 and until January 1, 1991, any 25 teacher employed by a district subject to Article 34 26 shall be entitled to receive an administrative 27 certificate with a general administrative endorsement 28 affixed thereto if he or she: (i) had at least 3 years of 29 experience as a certified teacher for such district prior 30 to August 1, 1985; (ii) obtained a Master's degree prior 31 to August 1, 1985; (iii) completed at least 20 hours of 32 graduate credit in education courses (including at least 33 12 hours in educational administration and supervision) 34 prior to September 1, 1987; and (iv) has received a -47- LRB9010242NTmb 1 rating of superior for at least each of the last 5 years. 2 Any person who obtains an administrative certificate with 3 a general administrative endorsement affixed thereto 4 under this paragraph shall not be qualified to serve in 5 any administrative position except assistant principal. 6 (3) The chief school business official endorsement 7 shall be affixed to the administrative certificate of any 8 holder who qualifies by having a Master's degree, 2two9 years of administrative experience in school business 10 management, and a minimum of 20 semester hours of 11 graduate credit in a program established by the 12 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Superintendent13of Education in consultation with the State Teacher14Certification Boardfor the preparation of school 15 business administrators. Such endorsement shall also be 16 affixed to the administrative certificate of any holder 17 who qualifies by having a Master's Degree in Business 18 Administration, Finance or Accounting from a regionally 19 accredited institution of higher education. 20 After June 30, 1977, such endorsement shall be 21 required for any individual first employed as a chief 22 school business official. 23 (4) The superintendent endorsement shall be affixed to 24 the administrative certificate of any holder who has 25 completed 30 semester hours of graduate credit beyond the 26 master's degree in a program for the preparation of 27 superintendents of schools including 16 semester hours of 28 graduate credit in professional education and who has at 29 least 2 years experience as an administrator or supervisor in 30 the public schools or the State Board of Education or 31 education service regions or in nonpublic schools meeting the 32 standards established by the State Superintendent of 33 Education or comparable out-of-state recognition standards 34 approved by the State Superintendent of Education and holds -48- LRB9010242NTmb 1 general supervisory or general administrative endorsement, or 2 who has had 2 years of experience as a supervisor or 3 administrator while holding an all-grade supervisory 4 certificate or a certificate comparable in validity and 5 educational and experience requirements. 6 After June 30, 1968, such endorsement shall be required 7 for a superintendent of schools, except as provided in the 8 second paragraph of this Section and in Section 34-6. 9 Any person appointed to the position of superintendent 10 between the effective date of this Act and June 30, 1993 in a 11 school district organized pursuant to Article 32 with an 12 enrollment of at least 20,000 pupils shall be exempt from the 13 provisions of this subsection (4) until June 30, 1996. 14 (f) All official interpretations or acts of issuing or 15 denying administrative certificates or endorsements by the 16 State Teacher's Certification Board, State Board of Education 17 or the State Superintendent of Education, from the passage of 18 P.A. 81-1208 on November 8, 1979 through September 24, 1981 19 are hereby declared valid and legal acts in all respects and 20 further that the purported repeal of the provisions of this 21 Section by P.A. 81-1208 and P.A. 81-1509 is declared null and 22 void. 23 (Source: P.A. 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.) 24 (105 ILCS 5/21-9) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-9) 25 Sec. 21-9. Substitute certificates. 26 (a) A substitute teacher's certificate may be issued by 27 the Professional Teacher Standards Board for teaching in all 28 grades of the common schools. Such certificate may be issued 29 by the Professional Teacher Standards Board upon request of 30 the regional superintendent of schools of any region in 31 which the teacher is to teach. A substitute teacher's 32 certificate is valid for teaching in the public schools of 33 any county. Such certificate may be issued by the -49- LRB9010242NTmb 1 Professional Teacher Standards Board to persons who either 2 (i)(a)hold a certificate valid for teaching in the common 3 schools as shown on the face of the certificate, (ii)(b)4 hold a bachelor of arts degree from an institution of higher 5 learning accredited by the North Central Association or other 6 comparable regional accrediting association or have been 7 graduated from a recognized institution of higher learning 8 with a bachelor's degree, or (iii)(c)have had 2 years of 9 teaching experience and meet such other rules and regulations 10 as may be adopted by the Professional Teacher Standards Board 11State Board of Education in consultation with the State12Teacher Certification Board. Such certificate shall expire 13 on June 30 in the fourth year from date of issue. 14 (b) A teacher holding a substitute teacher's certificate 15 may teach only in the place of a certified teacher who is 16 under contract with the employing board and may teach only 17 when no appropriate fully certified teacher is available to 18 teach in a substitute capacity. A teacher holding an early 19 childhood certificate, an elementary certificate, a high 20 school certificate, or a special certificate may also 21 substitute teach in grades K-12 but only in the place of a 22 certified teacher who is under contract with the employing 23 board. A substitute teacher may teach only for a period not 24 to exceed 90 paid school days or 450 paid school hours in any 25 one school district in any one school term. Where such 26 teaching is partly on a daily and partly on an hourly basis, 27 a school day shall be considered as 5 hours. The teaching 28 limitations imposed by this subsection upon teachers holding 29 substitute certificates shall not apply in any school 30 district operating under Article 34. 31 (Source: P.A. 89-212, eff. 8-4-95.) 32 (105 ILCS 5/21-10) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-10) 33 Sec. 21-10. Provisional certificate. -50- LRB9010242NTmb 1 (A) (Blank).Until July 1, 1972, the State Teacher2Certification Board may issue a provisional certificate valid3for teaching in elementary, high school or special subject4fields subject to the following conditions:5A provisional certificate may be issued to a person who6presents certified evidence of having earned a bachelor's7degree from a recognized institution of higher learning. The8academic and professional courses offered as a basis of the9provisional certificate shall be courses approved by the10State Board of Education in consultation with the State11Teacher Certification Board.12A certificate earned under this plan may be renewed at13the end of each two-year period upon evidence filed with the14State Teacher Certification Board that the holder has earned158 semester hours of credit within the period; provided the16requirements for the certificate of the same type issued for17the teaching position for which the teacher is employed shall18be met by the end of the second renewal period. A second19provisional certificate shall not be issued. The credits so20earned must be approved by the State Board of Education in21consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board and22must meet the general pattern for a similar type of23certificate issued on the basis of credit. No more than 424semester hours shall be chosen from elective subjects.25 (B) After July 1, 1972 and until January 1, 1999,the 26 State Teacher Certification Board may issue, and on and after 27 January 1, 1999 the Professional Teacher Standards Board may 28 issue, a provisional certificate valid for teaching in early 29 childhood, elementary, high school or special subject fields, 30 or for providing service as school service personnel or for 31 administering schools subject to the following conditions: A 32 provisional certificate may be issued to a person who meets 33 the requirements for a regular teaching, school service 34 personnel or administrative certificate in another State and -51- LRB9010242NTmb 1 who presents certified evidence of having earned a bachelor's 2 degree from a recognized institution of higher learning. The 3 academic and professional courses offered as a basis of the 4 provisional certificate shall be courses approved by the 5 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of Education6in consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board. 7 A certificate earned under this plan is valid for a period of 8 2 years and shall not be renewed; however, the individual to 9 whom this certificate is issued shall have passed or shall 10 pass the examinations set forth by the Professional Teacher 11 Standards BoardState Board of Educationwithin 9 months of 12 the date of issuance of the provisional certificate. Failure 13 to pass the tests, required in Section 21-1a, shall result in 14 the cancellation of the provisional certificate. 15 (C) The Professional Teacher Standards BoardState16Teacher Certification Boardmay also issue a provisional 17 vocational certificate and a temporary provisional vocational 18 certificate. 19 (1) The requirements for a provisional vocational 20 certificate shall be determined by the Professional 21 Teacher Standards Board,State Board of Education in22consultation with the State Teacher Board;provided that, 23 as a minimum requirement, the person to whom the 24 certificate is to be issued has earned, the following25minimum requirements are met: (a) after July 1, 1972, at26least 30 semester hours of credit from a recognized27institution of higher learning; and (b) after July 1,281974,at least 60 semester hours of credit from a 29 recognized institution of higher learning. 30 (2) The requirements for a temporary provisional 31 vocational certificate shall be determined by the 32 Professional Teacher Standards Board,State Board of33Education in consultation with the State Teacher34Certification Board;provided that, as a minimum -52- LRB9010242NTmb 1 requirement, the person to whom the certificate is to be 2 issued has, the following minimum requirements are met:3(a) after July 1, 1973, at least 4,000 hours of work4experience in the skill to be certified for teaching; and5(b) after July 1, 1975,at least 8,000 hours of work 6 experience in the skill to be certified for teaching. 7 Any certificate issued under the provisions of this 8 paragraph shall expire on June 30 following the date of 9 issue. Renewals may be granted on a yearly basis, but 10 shall not be granted to any person who does not file with 11 the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Teacher12Certification Boarda transcript showing at least 3 13 semester hours of credit earned during the previous year 14 in a recognized institution of learning. No such 15 certificate shall be issued except upon certification by 16 the employing board, subject to the approval of the 17 regional superintendent of schools, that no qualified 18 teacher holding a regular certificate or a provisional 19 vocational certificate is available and that actual 20 circumstances and need require such issuance. 21 The courses or work experience offered as a basis for the 22 issuance of the provisional vocational certificate or the 23 temporary provisional vocational certificate shall be 24 approved by the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState25Board of Education in consultation with the State Teacher26Certification Board. 27 (D)Until July 1, 1972, the State Teacher Certification28Board may also issue a provisional foreign language29certificate valid for 4 years for teaching the foreign30language named therein in all grades of the common schools31and shall be issued to persons who have graduated from a32recognized institution of higher learning with not fewer than33120 semester hours of credit and who have met other34requirements as determined by the State Board of Education in-53- LRB9010242NTmb 1consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board.If 2 the holder of a provisional foreign language certificate that 3 was issued under this subsection before July 1, 1972 has been 4 suspended because the holder of that provisional certificate 5 did not becomeis nota citizen of the United Stateswithin 66years of the date of issuance of the original certificate, 7 such certificate shall remainbesuspendedby the regional8superintendent of schools of the region in which the holder9is engaged to teachand shall not be reinstated by the 10 Professional Teacher Standards Board until the holder is a 11 citizen of the United States. 12 (E) Notwithstanding anything in this Act to the 13 contrary, the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState14Teacher Certification Boardshall issue part-time provisional 15 certificates to eligible individuals who are professionals 16 and craftsmen. 17 The requirements for a part-time provisional teachers 18 certificate shall be determined by the Professional Teacher 19 Standards BoardState Board of Education in consultation with20the State Teacher Certification Board, provided the following 21 minimum requirements are met: 60 semester hours of credit 22 from a recognized institution of higher learning or 4000 23 hours of work experience in the skill to be certified for 24 teaching. 25 A part-time provisional certificate may be issued for 26 teaching no more than 2 courses of study for grades 6 through 27 12. 28 A part-time provisional teachers certificate shall be 29 valid for 2 years and may be renewed at the end of each 2 30 year period. 31 (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.) 32 (105 ILCS 5/21-11) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-11) 33 Sec. 21-11. General Certificate. The Professional Teacher -54- LRB9010242NTmb 1 Standards BoardState Teacher Certification Boardmay issue a 2 general certificate for part-time teachers of adult education 3 subjects. Such certificates shall be for teaching in the 4 subject or subjects named on the certificate. 5 The requirement for this certificate is determined by the 6 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of Education7in consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board. 8 This certificate may be issued by the Professional 9 Teacher Standards BoardState Teacher Certification Board10 upon the request of the board employing such teacher and the 11 approval of the regional superintendent of schools of the 12 region in which the teaching is done. 13 Any teacher who holds any other valid certificate for 14 teaching in the public schools of Illinois may teach 15 noncredit courses assigned by the superintendent of schools 16 upon the authority of the board of education. 17 (Source: P.A. 81-1508.) 18 (105 ILCS 5/21-11.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.1) 19 Sec. 21-11.1. Certificates for equivalent 20 qualifications. An applicant who holds or is eligible to hold 21 a teacher's certificate or license under the laws of another 22 state or territory of the United States may be granted a 23 corresponding teacher's certificate in Illinois on the 24 written authorization of the Professional Teacher Standards 25 BoardState Board of Education and the State Teacher26Certification Boardupon the following conditions: 27 (1) That the applicant is at least 19 years of age, 28 is of good character, good health and a citizen of the 29 United States; and 30 (2) That the requirements for a similar teacher's 31 certificate in the particular state or territory were, at 32 the date of issuance of the certificate, substantially 33 equal to the requirements in force at the time the -55- LRB9010242NTmb 1 application is made for the certificate in this State. 2 After January 1, 1988, in addition to satisfying the 3 foregoing conditions and requirements, an applicant for a 4 corresponding teaching certificate in Illinois also shall be 5 required to pass the examinations required under the 6 provisions of Section 21-1a as directed by the Professional 7 Teacher Standards BoardState Board of Education. 8 In determining good character under this Section, any 9 felony conviction of the applicant may be taken into 10 consideration, but the conviction shall not operate as a bar 11 to registration. 12 The Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of13Education in consultation with the State Teacher14Certification Boardshall prescribe rules and regulations 15 establishing the similarity of certificates in other states 16 and the standards for determining the equivalence of 17 requirements. 18 (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.) 19 (105 ILCS 5/21-11.2) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.2) 20 Sec. 21-11.2. Additional certificates; experienced 21 employed teachers. Experienced certified teachers employed 22 in Illinois public or private elementary and secondary 23 schools seeking additional teaching certificates as provided 24 in Sections 21-2.1, 21-3, 21-4, and 21-5 may submit an 25 application for evaluation of credentials to the Professional 26 Teacher Standards BoardState Teacher Certification Board. 27 Individuals obtaining a certificate by transcript evaluation 28 shall meet the minimum requirements for the certificate as 29 approved by the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState30Superintendent of Education in consultation with the State31Teacher Certification Board. 32 (Source: P.A. 82-911.) -56- LRB9010242NTmb 1 (105 ILCS 5/21-11.3) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.3) 2 Sec. 21-11.3. Resident teacher certificate. A resident 3 teacher certificate shall be valid for 2 years for employment 4 as a resident teacher in a public school. It shall be issued 5 only to persons who have graduated from a recognized 6 institution of higher education with a bachelor's degree, who 7 are enrolled in a program of preparation approved by the 8 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Superintendent of9Education in consultation with the State Teacher10Certification Board, and who have passed the appropriate 11 tests as required in Section 21-1a and as determined by the 12 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of13Education. A resident teacher certificate may be issued for 14 teaching children through grade 3 or for grades K-9, 6-12, or 15 K-12 in a special subject area and may not be renewed. A 16 resident teacher may teach only in conjunction with and under 17 the direction of a certified teacher and shall not teach in 18 place of a certified teacher. 19 (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.) 20 (105 ILCS 5/21-11.4) 21 Sec. 21-11.4. Illinois Teacher Corps. 22 (a) The General Assembly finds and determines that (i) 23 it is important to encourage the entry of qualified 24 professionals into elementary and secondary teaching as a 25 second career; and (ii) there are a number of individuals who 26 have bachelors' degrees, experience in the work force, and an 27 interest in serving youth that creates a special talent pool 28 with great potential for enriching the lives of Illinois 29 children as teachers. To provide this talent pool with the 30 opportunity to serve children as teachers, school districts, 31 colleges, and universities are encouraged, as part of the 32 public policy of this State, to enter into collaborative 33 programs to educate and induct these non-traditional -57- LRB9010242NTmb 1 candidates into the teaching profession. To facilitate the 2 certification of such candidates, the Professional Teacher 3 Standards BoardState Board of Education, in consultation4with the State Teacher Certification Board,shall assist 5 institutions of higher education and school districts with 6 the implementation of the Illinois Teacher Corps. 7 (b) Individuals who wish to become candidates for the 8 Illinois Teacher Corps program must earn a resident teacher 9 certificate as defined in Section 21-11.3, including: 10 (1) graduation from a recognized institution of 11 higher education with a bachelor's degree and at least a 12 3.00 out of a 4.00 grade point average; 13 (2) a minimum of 5 years of professional experience 14 in the area the candidate wishes to teach; 15 (3) passing the examinations required by the 16 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of17Education; 18 (4) enrollment in a Masters of Education Degree 19 program approved by the Professional Teacher Standards 20 BoardState Superintendent of Education in consultation21with the State Teacher Certification Board; and 22 (5) completion of a 6 week summer intensive teacher 23 preparation course which is the first component of the 24 Masters Degree program. 25 (c) School districts may hire an Illinois Teacher Corps 26 candidate after the candidate has received his or her 27 resident teacher certificate. The school district has the 28 responsibility of ensuring that the candidates receive the 29 supports necessary to become qualified, competent and 30 productive teachers. To be eligible to participate in the 31 Illinois Teacher Corps program, school districts must provide 32 a minimum of the following supports to the candidates: 33 (1) a salary and benefits package as negotiated 34 through the teacher contracts; -58- LRB9010242NTmb 1 (2) a mentor certified teacher who will provide 2 guidance to one or more candidates under a program 3 developed collaboratively by the school district and 4 university; 5 (3) at least quarterly evaluations performed of 6 each candidate jointly by the mentor teacher and the 7 principal of the school or the principal's designee; and 8 (4) a written and signed document from the school 9 district outlining the support the district intends to 10 provide to the candidates, for approval by the 11 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Teacher12Certification Board. 13 (d) Illinois institutions of higher education shall work 14 collaboratively with school districts and the Professional 15 Teacher Standards BoardState Teacher Certification Boardto 16 academically prepare the candidates for the teaching 17 profession. To be eligible to participate, the College or 18 School of Education of a participating Illinois institution 19 of higher education must develop a curriculum that provides, 20 upon completion, a Masters Degree in Education for the 21 candidates. The Masters Degree program must: 22 (1) receive approval from the Professional Teacher 23 Standards BoardState Teacher Certification Board; and 24 (2) take no longer than 3 summers and 2 academic 25 years to complete, and balance the needs and time 26 constraints of the candidates. 27 (e) Upon successful completion of the Masters Degree 28 program, the candidate receives an Initial Teaching 29 Certificate in the State of Illinois. 30 (f) If an individual wishes to become a candidate in the 31 Illinois Teacher Corps program, but does not possess 5 years 32 of professional experience, the individual may qualify for 33 the program by participating in a one year internship 34 teacher preparation program with a school district. The one -59- LRB9010242NTmb 1 year internship shall be developed collaboratively by the 2 school district and the Illinois institution of higher 3 education, and shall be approved by the Professional Teacher 4 Standards BoardState Teacher Certification Board. 5 (g) The Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board6of Educationis authorized to award grants to school 7 districts that seek to prepare candidates for the teaching 8 profession who have bachelors' degrees and professional work 9 experience in subjects relevant to teaching fields, but who 10 do not have formal preparation for teaching. Grants may be 11 made to school districts for up to $3,000 per candidate when 12 the school district, in cooperation with a public or private 13 university and the school district's teacher bargaining unit, 14 develop a program designed to prepare teachers pursuant to 15 the Illinois Teacher Corps program under this Section. 16 (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.) 17 (105 ILCS 5/21-12) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-12) 18 Sec. 21-12. Printing of; Seal; Signature; Credentials. 19 All certificates shall be printed by and bear the seal of the 20 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Teacher21Certification Boardand the signatures of the chairperson 22chairmanandof thesecretary of thattheBoard. All college 23 credentials offered as the basis of a certificate shall be 24 presented to the secretary of the Professional Teacher 25 Standards BoardState Teacher Certification Boardfor 26 inspection and approval. After January 1, 1964, each 27 application for a certificate or evaluation of credentials 28 shall be accompanied by an evaluation fee of $20 which is not 29 refundable. 30 Commencing January 1, 1994, an additional $10 shall be 31 charged for each application for a certificate or evaluation 32 of credentials which is not refundable. There is hereby 33 created a Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund as a special -60- LRB9010242NTmb 1 fund within the State Treasury. The proceeds of the 2 additional $10 fee shall be paid into the Teacher Certificate 3 Fee Revolving Fund; and the moneys in that Fund shall be 4 appropriated to the Professional Teacher Standards Board and 5 used by that Board to provide the technology and other 6 resources necessary for the timely and efficient processing 7 of certification requests. 8 When evaluation verifies the requirements for a valid 9 certificate, the applicant shall be issued an entitlement 10 card that may be presented to a regional superintendent of 11 schools together with a fee of one dollar for issuance of a 12 certificate. 13 The applicant shall be notified of any deficiencies. 14 (Source: P.A. 88-224.) 15 (105 ILCS 5/21-14) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-14) 16 Sec. 21-14. Registration and renewal of certificates. 17 (a) A limited four-year certificate or a certificate 18 issued after July 1, 1955, shall be renewable at its 19 expiration or within 60 days thereafter by the county 20 superintendent of schools having supervision and control over 21 the school where the teacher is teaching upon certified 22 evidence of meeting the requirements for renewal as required 23 by this Act and prescribed by the Professional Teacher 24 Standards BoardState Board of Education in consultation with25the State Teacher Certification Board. An elementary 26 supervisory certificate shall not be renewed at the end of 27 the first four-year period covered by the certificate unless 28 the holder thereof has filed certified evidence with the 29 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Teacher30Certification Boardthat he has a master's degree or that he 31 has earned 8 semester hours of credit in the field of 32 educational administration and supervision in a recognized 33 institution of higher learning. The holder shall continue to -61- LRB9010242NTmb 1 earn 8 semester hours of credit each four-year period until 2 such time as he has earned a master's degree. 3 All certificates not renewed or registered as herein 4 provided shall lapse after a period of 4 years from the 5 expiration of the last year of registration. Such 6 certificates may be reinstated for a one year period upon 7 payment of all accumulated registration fees. Such 8 reinstated certificates shall only be renewed: (1) by earning 9 5 semester hours of credit in a recognized institution of 10 higher learning in the field of professional education or in 11 courses related to the holder's contractual teaching duties; 12 or (2) by presenting evidence of holding a valid regular 13 certificate of some other type. Any certificate may be 14 voluntarily surrendered by the certificate holder. A 15 voluntarily surrendered certificate shall be treated as a 16 revoked certificate. 17 (b) When those teaching certificates issued before 18 January 1, 1999 are renewed for the first time after January 19 1, 1999, all such teaching certificates shall be exchanged 20 for Standard Teaching Certificates as provided in subsection 21 (c) of Section 21-2. All Initial and Standard Teaching 22 Certificates, including those issued to persons who 23 previously held teaching certificates issued before January 24 1, 1999, shall be renewable under the conditions set forth in 25 this subsection (b). 26 Initial Teaching Certificates are valid for 4 years and 27 are nonrenewable. Standard Teaching Certificates are 28 renewable every 5 years as provided in subsection (c) of 29 Section 21-2. 30 (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.) 31 (105 ILCS 5/21-16) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-16) 32 Sec. 21-16. Fees; Requirement for registration. Every 33 applicant when issued a certificate shall pay to the regional -62- LRB9010242NTmb 1 superintendent of schools a fee of $1, which shall be paid 2 into the institute fund. Every certificate issued under the 3 provisions of this Act shall be registered annually or, at 4 the option of the holder of the certificate, once every 3 5 years. The regional superintendent of schools having 6 supervision and control over the school where the teaching is 7 done shall register the certificate before the holder begins 8 to teach, otherwise it shall be registered in any county in 9 the State of Illinois; and one fee of $4 per year for 10 registration or renewal of one or more certificates which 11 have been issued to the same holder shall be paid into the 12 institute fund. 13 Requirements for registration of any certificate limited 14 in time shall include evidence of professional growth defined 15 as successful teaching experience since last registration of 16 certificate, attendance at professional meetings, membership 17 in professional organizations, additional credits earned in 18 recognized teacher-training institutions, travel specifically 19 for educational experience, reading of professional books and 20 periodicals, filing all reports as required by the regional 21 superintendent of schools and the State Superintendent of 22 Education or such other professional experience or 23 combination of experiences as are presented by the teacher 24 and are approved by the Professional Teacher Standards Board 25State Superintendent of Education in consultation with the26State Teacher Certification Board. A duplicate certificate 27 may be issued to the holder of a valid life certificate or 28 valid certificate limited in time by the Professional Teacher 29 Standards BoardState Superintendent of Education; however, 30 it shall only be issued upon request of a regional 31 superintendent of schools and upon payment to the regional 32 superintendent of schools who requests such duplicate a fee 33 of $4. 34 (Source: P.A. 87-745.) -63- LRB9010242NTmb 1 (105 ILCS 5/21-17) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-17) 2 Sec. 21-17. Fee for original and duplicate certificate. 3 A duplicate certificate shall be issued by the Professional 4 Teacher Standards BoardState Superintendent of Education5 when requested by the regional superintendent of schools as 6 provided in Section 21-16. The request for a duplicate 7 certificate shall be accompanied by a fee of $4. 8 (Source: P.A. 81-940.) 9 (105 ILCS 5/21-19) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-19) 10 Sec. 21-19. Annual report by certificate holder. The 11 holder of any certificate, shall annually within 30 days 12 after assuming the duties of any teaching position report to 13 the regional superintendent having supervision and control 14 over the school where the teacher is employed information 15 relative to training, experience, salary and other data 16 required by the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState17Board of Education. The reports shall be collected in the 18 office of the regional superintendent and filed with the 19 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of20Education. 21 (Source: P.A. 81-1508.) 22 (105 ILCS 5/21-21) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-21) 23 Sec. 21-21. Definitions; Granting of recognition). 24 "Recognized", as used in this Article in connection with the 25 word "school" or "institution", means such school, college, 26 university, private junior college, public community college 27 or special or technical school as maintains an equipment, 28 course of study, a standard of scholarship and other 29 requirements set by the Professional Teacher Standards Board 30State Board of Education in consultation with the State31Teacher Certification Board. Application for recognition of 32 such school or institution as a teacher training institution -64- LRB9010242NTmb 1 shall be made to the Professional Teacher Standards Board 2State Board of Education. The Professional Teacher Standards 3 BoardState Board of Education in consultation with the State4Teacher Certification Boardshall set the criteria by which 5 the school or institution shall be judged and through the 6 secretary of thattheBoard shall arrange for an official 7 inspection and shall grant recognition of such school or 8 institution as may meet the required standards. If such 9 standards include requirements with regard to education in 10 acquiring skills in working with culturally distinctive 11 students, as defined by the Professional Teacher Standards 12 BoardState Board of Education, then the rules of the 13 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of Education14 shall include the criteria used to evaluate compliance with 15 this requirement. No school or institution shall make 16 assignments of student teachers or teachers for practice 17 teaching so as to promote segregation on the basis of race, 18 creed, color, religion, sex or national origin. 19 All courses listed or credentials required as the basis 20 of any certificate or for its renewal shall be the equivalent 21 of courses offered by a recognized teacher training 22 institution. The Professional Teacher Standards BoardState23Board of Education in consultation with the State Teacher24Certification Boardshall have the power to define a major or 25 minor when used as a basis for recognition and certification 26 purposes. 27 (Source: P.A. 84-793.) 28 (105 ILCS 5/21-21.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-21.1) 29 Sec. 21-21.1. Denial of recommendation for 30 certification. Each college or university providing a 31 teacher education program approved and recognized pursuant to 32 the provisions of this Article shall establish procedures and 33 standards to assure that no student is denied the opportunity -65- LRB9010242NTmb 1 to receive the institutional recommendation for certification 2 for reasons which are not directly related to the candidate's 3 anticipated performance as a certificated employee. Such 4 standards and procedures shall include the specific criteria 5 used by the institution for admission, retention, and 6 recommendation for certification, periodic evaluations of the 7 candidate's progress toward an institutional recommendation, 8 counseling and other supportive services to correct any 9 deficiencies which are considered remedial, and provisions to 10 assure that no person is discriminated against on the basis 11 of race, color, national origin or a disability unrelated to 12 the person's ability to perform as a certificated employee. 13 Each institution shall also establish a grievance procedure 14 for those candidates who are denied the institutional 15 recommendation for certification. Within 10 days of 16 notification of such denial, the college or university shall 17 notify the candidate, in writing, of the reasons for the 18 denial of recommendation for certification. Within 30 days 19 of notification of the denial, the candidate may request the 20 college or university to review the denial. If, after an 21 additional 30 days to complete such review, the candidate is 22 denied recommendation for certification, the candidate may 23 appeal to the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState24Teacher Certification Boardwithin 10 days of notification 25 for a review of the institution's decision. The candidate 26 shall have the right to be present at any such review, to 27 present evidence, and to be represented by counsel. Upon 28 such review the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState29Teacher Certification Boardshall takerecommendappropriate 30 actionto the State Superintendent of Education. Each 31 institution's standards and procedures, including the 32 criteria for admission, retention, and the institutional 33 recommendation for certification, and the institution's 34 grievance procedures, shall be subject to approval by the -66- LRB9010242NTmb 1 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Superintendent of2Education in consultation with the State Teacher3Certification Board. Each applicant to the institution's 4 teacher education program shall be provided with a copy of 5 the procedures established pursuant to this Section. 6 (Source: P.A. 89-397, eff. 8-20-95.) 7 (105 ILCS 5/21-23) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-23) 8 Sec. 21-23. Suspension or revocation of certificate. 9 (a) Any certificate issued pursuant to this Article, 10 including but not limited to any administrative certificate 11 or endorsement, may be suspended for a period not to exceed 12 one calendar year by the regional superintendent or for a 13 period not to exceed 5 calendar years by the State 14 Superintendent of Education upon evidence of immorality, a 15 condition of health detrimental to the welfare of pupils, 16 incompetency, unprofessional conduct, the neglect of any 17 professional duty, willful failure to report an instance of 18 suspected child abuse or neglect as required by the Abused 19 and Neglected Child Reporting Act, failure to establish 20 satisfactory repayment on an educational loan guaranteed by 21 the Illinois Student Assistance Commission, or other just 22 cause. Unprofessional conduct shall include refusal to 23 attend or participate in, institutes, teachers' meetings, 24 professional readings, or to meet other reasonable 25 requirements of the regional superintendent or State 26 Superintendent of Education. Unprofessional conduct also 27 includes conduct that violates the standards, ethics, or 28 rules applicable to the security, administration, monitoring, 29 or scoring of, or the reporting of scores from, any 30 assessment test or the Prairie State Achievement Examination 31 administered under Section 2-3.64 or that is known or 32 intended to produce or report manipulated or artificial, 33 rather than actual, assessment or achievement results or -67- LRB9010242NTmb 1 gains from the administration of those tests or examinations. 2 It shall also include neglect or unnecessary delay in making 3 of statistical and other reports required by school officers. 4 The regional superintendent or State Superintendent of 5 Education shall upon receipt of evidence of immorality, a 6 condition of health detrimental to the welfare of pupils, 7 incompetency, unprofessional conduct, the neglect of any 8 professional duty or other just cause serve written notice to 9 the individual and afford the individual opportunity for a 10 hearing prior to suspension. If a hearing is requested 11 within 10 days of notice of opportunity for hearing it shall 12 act as a stay of proceedings not to exceed 30 days. No 13 certificate shall be suspended until the teacher has an 14 opportunity for a hearing at the educational service region. 15 When a certificate is suspended, the right of appeal shall 16 lie to the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Teacher17Certification Board. When an appeal is taken within 10 days 18 after notice of suspension it shall act as a stay of 19 proceedings not to exceed 60 days. If a certificate is 20 suspended for a period greater than one year, the State 21 Superintendent of Education shall review the suspension prior 22 to the expiration of that period to determine whether the 23 cause for the suspension has been remedied or continues to 24 exist. Upon determining that the cause for suspension has 25 not abated, the State Superintendent of Education may order 26 that the suspension be continued for an appropriate period. 27 Nothing in this Section prohibits the continuance of such a 28 suspension for an indefinite period if the State 29 Superintendent determines that the cause for the suspension 30 remains unabated. Any certificate may be revoked for the 31 same reasons as for suspension by the State Superintendent of 32 Education. No certificate shall be revoked until the teacher 33 has an opportunity for a hearing before the Professional 34 Teacher Standards BoardState Teacher Certification Board, -68- LRB9010242NTmb 1 which hearing must be held within 60 days from the date the 2 appeal is taken. 3 The Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Boardmay 4 refuse to issue or may suspend the certificate of any person 5 who fails to file a return, or to pay the tax, penalty or 6 interest shown in a filed return, or to pay any final 7 assessment of tax, penalty or interest, as required by any 8 tax Act administered by the Illinois Department of Revenue, 9 until such time as the requirements of any such tax Act are 10 satisfied. 11 (b) Any certificate issued pursuant to this Article may 12 be suspended for an appropriate length of time as determined 13 by either the regional superintendent or State Superintendent 14 of Education upon evidence that the holder of the certificate 15 has been named as a perpetrator in an indicated report filed 16 pursuant to the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act,17approved June 26, 1975, as amended,and upon proof by clear 18 and convincing evidence that the licensee has caused a child 19 to be an abused child or neglected child as defined in that 20the Abused and Neglected Child ReportingAct. 21 The regional superintendent or State Superintendent of 22 Education shall, upon receipt of evidence that the 23 certificate holder has been named a perpetrator in any 24 indicated report, serve written notice to the individual and 25 afford the individual opportunity for a hearing prior to 26 suspension. If a hearing is requested within 10 days of 27 notice of opportunity for hearing, it shall act as a stay of 28 proceedings not to exceed 30 days. No certificate shall be 29 suspended until the teacher has an opportunity for a hearing 30 at the educational service region. When a certificate is 31 suspended, the right of appeal shall lie to the Professional 32 Teacher Standards BoardState Teacher Certification Board. 33 When an appeal is taken within 10 days after notice of 34 suspension it shall act as a stay of proceedings not to -69- LRB9010242NTmb 1 exceed 60 days. The State Superintendent may revoke any 2 certificate upon proof at hearing by clear and convincing 3 evidence that the certificate holder has caused a child to be 4 an abused child or neglected child as defined in the Abused 5 and Neglected Child Reporting Act. No certificate shall be 6 revoked until the teacher has an opportunity for a hearing 7 before the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Teacher8Certification Board, which hearing must be held within 60 9 days from the date the appeal is taken. 10 (c) The State Superintendent of Education or a person 11 designated by him shall have the power to administer oaths to 12 witnesses at any hearing conducted before the Professional 13 Teacher Standards BoardState Teacher Certification Board14 pursuant to this Section. The State Superintendent of 15 Education or a person designated by him is authorized to 16 subpoena and bring before the Professional Teacher Standards 17 BoardState Teacher Certification Boardany person in this 18 State and to take testimony either orally or by deposition or 19 by exhibit, with the same fees and mileage and in the same 20 manner as prescribed by law in judicial proceedings in the 21 civil cases in circuit courts of this State. 22 Any circuit court, upon the application of the State 23 Superintendent of Education, may, by order duly entered, 24 require the attendance of witnesses and the production of 25 relevant books and papers at any hearing the State 26 Superintendent of Education is authorized to conduct pursuant 27 to this Section, and the court may compel obedience to its 28 orders by proceedings for contempt. 29 (d) As used in this Section, "teacher" means any school 30 district employee regularly required to be certified, as 31 provided in this Article, in order to teach or supervise in 32 the public schools. 33 (Source: P.A. 89-610, eff. 8-6-96.) -70- LRB9010242NTmb 1 (105 ILCS 5/21-23b) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-23b) 2 Sec. 21-23b. Conviction of felony. 3 (a) Whenever the holder of any certificate issued under 4 this Article is employed by the school board of any school 5 district, including a special charter district or school 6 district organized under Article 34, and is convicted, either 7 after a bench trial, trial by jury, or plea of guilty, of any 8 offense for which a sentence to death or a term of 9 imprisonment in a penitentiary for one year or more is 10 provided, the school board shall promptly notify the 11 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of Education12 in writing of the name of the certificate holder, the fact of 13 the conviction, and the name and location of the court in 14 which the conviction occurred. 15 (b) Whenever the Professional Teacher Standards Board 16State Board of Educationreceives notice of a conviction 17 under subsection (a) or otherwise learns that any person who 18 is a "teacher" as that term is defined in Section 16-106 of 19 the Illinois Pension Code has been convicted, either after a 20 bench trial, trial by jury, or plea of guilty, of any offense 21 for which a sentence to death or a term of imprisonment in a 22 penitentiary for one year or more is provided, the 23 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of Education24 shall promptly notify in writing the board of trustees of the 25 Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois,andthe 26 board of trustees of the Public School Teachers' Pension and 27 Retirement Fund of the City of Chicago, and the State Board 28 of Education of the name of the certificate holder or 29 teacher, the fact of the conviction, the name and location of 30 the court in which the conviction occurred, and the number 31 assigned in that court to the case in which the conviction 32 occurred. 33 (Source: P.A. 87-1001.) -71- LRB9010242NTmb 1 (105 ILCS 5/21-24) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-24) 2 Sec. 21-24. Administrative Review Law. The provisions of 3 the Administrative Review Law, and all amendments and 4 modifications thereof and the rules adopted pursuant thereto, 5 shall apply to and govern all proceedings instituted for the 6 judicial review of final administrative decisions of the 7 Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Board of8Education, the State Teacher Certification Board,and the 9 regional superintendent of schools under this Article. The 10 term "administrative decision" is defined as in Section 3-101 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure. The commencement of any 12 action for review shall operate as a stay of enforcement and 13 no action based on any decision of the Professional Teacher 14 Standards BoardState Board of Education, State Teacher15Certification Boardor the regional superintendent of schools 16 shall be taken pending final disposition of such review. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-551.) 18 (105 ILCS 5/21-25) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-25) 19 Sec. 21-25. School service personnel certificate. 20 Subject to the provisions of Section 21-1a, a school service 21 personnel certificate shall be issued to those applicants of 22 good character, good health, a citizen of the United States 23 and at least 19 years of age who have a bachelor's degree 24 with not fewer than 120 semester hours from a recognized 25 institution of higher learning and who meets the requirements 26 established by the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState27Superintendent of Education in consultation with the State28Teacher Certification Board. A school service personnel 29 certificate with a school nurse endorsement may be issued to 30 a person who holds a bachelor of science degree from an 31 institution of higher learning accredited by the North 32 Central Association or other comparable regional accrediting 33 association. -72- LRB9010242NTmb 1 Such certificate shall be endorsed with the area of 2 service as determined by the Professional Teacher Standards 3 BoardState Superintendent of Education in consultation with4the State Teacher Certification Board. 5 The holder of such certificate shall be entitled to all 6 of the rights and privileges granted holders of a valid 7 teaching certificate, including teacher benefits, 8 compensation and working conditions. 9 When the holder of such certificate has earned a master's 10 degree, including 8 semester hours of graduate professional 11 education from a recognized institution of higher learning, 12 and has at least 2 years of successful school experience 13 while holding such certificate, the certificate may be 14 endorsed for supervision. 15 (Source: P.A. 88-386.) 16 (105 ILCS 5/34-18.5) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-18.5) 17 Sec. 34-18.5. Criminal background investigations. 18 (a) After August 1, 1985, certified and noncertified 19 applicants for employment with the school district are 20 required as a condition of employment to authorize an 21 investigation to determine if such applicants have been 22 convicted of any of the enumerated criminal or drug offenses 23 in subsection (c) of this Section. Authorization for the 24 investigation shall be furnished by the applicant to the 25 school district, except that if the applicant is a substitute 26 teacher seeking employment in more than one school district, 27 or a teacher seeking concurrent part-time employment 28 positions with more than one school district (as a reading 29 specialist, special education teacher or otherwise), or an 30 educational support personnel employee seeking employment 31 positions with more than one district, any such district may 32 require the applicant to furnish authorization for the 33 investigation to the regional superintendent of the -73- LRB9010242NTmb 1 educational service region in which are located the school 2 districts in which the applicant is seeking employment as a 3 substitute or concurrent part-time teacher or concurrent 4 educational support personnel employee. Upon receipt of this 5 authorization, the school district or the appropriate 6 regional superintendent, as the case may be, shall submit the 7 applicant's name, sex, race, date of birth and social 8 security number to the Department of State Police on forms 9 prescribed by the Department. The regional superintendent 10 submitting the requisite information to the Department of 11 State Police shall promptly notify the school districts in 12 which the applicant is seeking employment as a substitute or 13 concurrent part-time teacher or concurrent educational 14 support personnel employee that the investigation of the 15 applicant has been requested. The Department of State Police 16 shall conduct an investigation to ascertain if the applicant 17 being considered for employment has been convicted of any of 18 the enumerated criminal or drug offenses in subsection (c). 19 The Department shall charge the school district or the 20 appropriate regional superintendent a fee for conducting such 21 investigation, which fee shall be deposited in the State 22 Police Services Fund and shall not exceed the cost of the 23 inquiry; and the applicant shall not be charged a fee for 24 such investigation by the school district or by the regional 25 superintendent. The regional superintendent may seek 26 reimbursement from the State Board of Education or the 27 appropriate school district or districts for fees paid by the 28 regional superintendent to the Department for the criminal 29 background investigations required by this Section. 30 (b) The Department shall furnish, pursuant to positive 31 identification, records of convictions, until expunged, to 32 the president of the board of education for the school 33 district which requested the investigation, or to the 34 regional superintendent who requested the investigation. Any -74- LRB9010242NTmb 1 information concerning the record of convictions obtained by 2 the president of the board of education or the regional 3 superintendent shall be confidential and may only be 4 transmitted to the general superintendent of the school 5 district or his designee, the appropriate regional 6 superintendent if the investigation was requested by the 7 board of education for the school district, the presidents of 8 the appropriate board of education or school boards if the 9 investigation was requested from the Department of State 10 Police by the regional superintendent, the State 11 Superintendent of Education, the Professional Teacher 12 Standards BoardState Teacher Certification Boardor any 13 other person necessary to the decision of hiring the 14 applicant for employment. A copy of the record of convictions 15 obtained from the Department of State Police shall be 16 provided to the applicant for employment. If an investigation 17 of an applicant for employment as a substitute or concurrent 18 part-time teacher or concurrent educational support personnel 19 employee in more than one school district was requested by 20 the regional superintendent, and the Department of State 21 Police upon investigation ascertains that the applicant has 22 not been convicted of any of the enumerated criminal or drug 23 offenses in subsection (c) and so notifies the regional 24 superintendent, then the regional superintendent shall issue 25 to the applicant a certificate evidencing that as of the date 26 specified by the Department of State Police the applicant has 27 not been convicted of any of the enumerated criminal or drug 28 offenses in subsection (c). The school board of any school 29 district located in the educational service region served by 30 the regional superintendent who issues such a certificate to 31 an applicant for employment as a substitute or concurrent 32 part-time teacher or concurrent educational support personnel 33 employee in more than one such district may rely on the 34 certificate issued by the regional superintendent to that -75- LRB9010242NTmb 1 applicant, or may initiate its own investigation of the 2 applicant through the Department of State Police as provided 3 in subsection (a). Any person who releases any confidential 4 information concerning any criminal convictions of an 5 applicant for employment shall be guilty of a Class A 6 misdemeanor, unless the release of such information is 7 authorized by this Section. 8 (c) The board of education shall not knowingly employ a 9 person who has been convicted for committing attempted first 10 degree murder or for committing or attempting to commit first 11 degree murder or a Class X felony or any one or more of the 12 following offenses: (i) those defined in Sections 11-6, 13 11-9, 11-14, 11-15, 11-15.1, 11-16, 11-17, 11-18, 11-19, 14 11-19.1, 11-19.2, 11-20, 11-20.1, 11-21, 12-13, 12-14, 15 12-14.1, 12-15 and 12-16 of the Criminal Code of 1961; (ii) 16 those defined in the Cannabis Control Act, except those 17 defined in Sections 4(a), 4(b) and 5(a) of that Act; (iii) 18 those defined in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act; and 19 (iv) any offense committed or attempted in any other state or 20 against the laws of the United States, which if committed or 21 attempted in this State, would have been punishable as one or 22 more of the foregoing offenses. Further, the board of 23 education shall not knowingly employ a person who has been 24 found to be the perpetrator of sexual or physical abuse of 25 any minor under 18 years of age pursuant to proceedings under 26 Article II of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. 27 (d) The board of education shall not knowingly employ a 28 person for whom a criminal background investigation has not 29 been initiated. 30 (e) Upon receipt of the record of a conviction of or a 31 finding of child abuse by a holder of any certificate issued 32 pursuant to Article 21 or Section 34-8.1 or 34-83 of the 33 School Code, the board of education or the State 34 Superintendent of Education shall initiate the certificate -76- LRB9010242NTmb 1 suspension and revocation proceedings authorized by law. 2 (f) After March 19, 1990, the provisions of this Section 3 shall apply to all employees of persons or firms holding 4 contracts with any school district including, but not limited 5 to, food service workers, school bus drivers and other 6 transportation employees, who have direct, daily contact with 7 the pupils of any school in such district. For purposes of 8 criminal background investigations on employees of persons or 9 firms holding contracts with more than one school district 10 and assigned to more than one school district, the regional 11 superintendent of the educational service region in which the 12 contracting school districts are located may, at the request 13 of any such school district, be responsible for receiving the 14 authorization for investigation prepared by each such 15 employee and submitting the same to the Department of State 16 Police. Any information concerning the record of conviction 17 of any such employee obtained by the regional superintendent 18 shall be promptly reported to the president of the 19 appropriate school board or school boards. 20 (Source: P.A. 89-428, eff. 12-13-95; 89-462, eff. 5-29-96; 21 89-610, eff. 8-6-96; 90-566, eff. 1-2-98.) 22 (105 ILCS 5/34-83) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-83) 23 Sec. 34-83.Board of examiners -Certificates-24Examinations.A board of 3 examiners shall examine all25applicants required to hold certificates to teach and the26board of education shall issue gratuitously to those who pass27a required test of character, scholarship and general28fitness, such certificates to teach as they are found29entitled to receive. No person may be granted or continue to30hold a teaching certificate who has knowingly altered or31misrepresented his or her teaching qualifications in order to32acquire the certificate. Any other certificate held by such33person may be suspended or revoked by the board of examiners,-77- LRB9010242NTmb 1depending upon the severity of the alteration or2misrepresentation. The board of examiners shall consist of3the general superintendent of schools and 2 persons approved4and appointed by the board of education upon the nomination5of the general superintendent of schools. The board of6examiners shall hold such examinations as the board of7education may prescribe, upon the recommendation of the8general superintendent of schools and shall prepare all9necessary eligible lists, which shall be kept in the office10of the general superintendent of schools and be open to11public inspection. Members of the board of examiners shall12hold office for a term of 2 years.13 The board of examinerscreated hereinis abolished 14 effective July 1, 1988. Commencing July 1, 1988, all new 15 teachers employed by the board shall hold teaching 16 certificates issuedby the State Teacher Certification Board17 under Article 21.The State Board of Education in18consultation with the board of examiners and the State19Teacher Certification Board shall develop procedures whereby20 Teacherscurrentlyholding valid certificates issued by the 21 board of examiners prior to its abolition, and all teachers 22 employed by the board after August 1, 1985 and prior to July 23 1, 1988, shall no later than July 1, 1988 exchange 24 certificates issued by the board of examiners for comparable 25 certificates issued under Article 21by the State Teacher26Certification Board. On the exchange of a certificate on or 27 before July 1, 1988,the State Teacher Certification Board28shall not require anyadditional qualifications for the 29 issuance of the comparable certificate are not required. If 30 prior to July 1, 1988 the board of examinershasissued types 31 of teaching certificates which are not comparable to the 32 types of certificates issued under Article 21by the State33Teacher Certification Board, such certificates shall continue 34 to be valid for and shall be renewable by the holders -78- LRB9010242NTmb 1 thereof, and no additional qualifications shall be required 2 by the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState Teacher3Certification Boardfor any such renewal. 4The State Board of Education shall report by July 1,51986, to the Illinois General Assembly on the procedures for6exchange it has developed in consultation with the board of7examiners and the State Teacher Certification Board as8required in this Section.9 (Source: P.A. 89-15, eff. 5-30-95.) 10 Section 10. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act 11 is amended by changing Section 65.20 as follows: 12 (110 ILCS 947/65.20) 13 Sec. 65.20. Science-mathematics teacher scholarships. 14 (a) The Commission may annually award a number of 15 scholarships, not to exceed 200, to persons holding valid 16 teaching certificates issued under Article 21 of the School 17 Code. Such scholarships shall be issued to teachers who make 18 application to the Commission and who agree to take courses 19 at qualified institutions of higher learning that will 20 prepare them to teach science or mathematics at the secondary 21 school level. 22 (b) Scholarships awarded under this Section shall be 23 issued pursuant to regulations promulgated by the Commission; 24 provided that no rule or regulation promulgated by the State 25 Board of Education prior to the effective date of this 26 amendatory Act of 1993 pursuant to the exercise of any right, 27 power, duty, responsibility or matter of pending business 28 transferred from the State Board of Education to the 29 Commission under this Section shall be affected thereby, and 30 all such rules and regulations shall become the rules and 31 regulations of the Commission until modified or changed by 32 the Commission in accordance with law. In awarding -79- LRB9010242NTmb 1 scholarships, the Commission shall give priority to those 2 teachers with the greatest amount of seniority within school 3 districts. 4 (c) Each scholarship shall be utilized by its holder for 5 the payment of tuition at any qualified institution of higher 6 learning. Such tuition shall be available only for courses 7 that will enable the teacher to be certified to teach science 8 or mathematics at the secondary school level. The Commission, 9 in consultation with the Professional Teacher Standards Board 10State Teacher Certification Board, shall determine which 11 courses are eligible for tuition payments under this Section. 12 (d) The Commission shall make tuition payments directly 13 to the qualified institution of higher learning which the 14 teacher attends for the courses prescribed or may make 15 payments to the teacher. Any teacher who receives payments 16 and who fails to enroll in the courses prescribed shall 17 refund the payments to the Commission. 18 (e) Following the completion of the program of study, 19 the teacher must accept employment within 2 years in a 20 secondary school in Illinois within 60 miles of the teacher's 21 residence to teach science or mathematics; provided, however, 22 that the teacher instead may elect to accept employment 23 within such 2 year period to teach science or mathematics in 24 a secondary school in Illinois which is more than 60 miles 25 from the teacher's residence. Teachers who fail to comply 26 with this provision shall refund all of the scholarship 27 awarded to the Commission, whether payments were made 28 directly to the institutions of higher learning or to the 29 teachers, and this condition shall be agreed to in writing by 30 all scholarship recipients at the time the scholarship is 31 awarded. No teacher shall be required to refund tuition 32 payments if his or her failure to obtain employment as a 33 mathematics or science teacher in a secondary school is the 34 result of financial conditions within school districts. The -80- LRB9010242NTmb 1 rules and regulations promulgated as provided in this Section 2 shall include provisions regarding the waiving and deferral 3 of such payments. 4 (f) The Commission, with the cooperation of the State 5 Board of Education, shall assist teachers who have 6 participated in the scholarship program established by this 7 Section in finding employment to teach science or 8 mathematics at the secondary level. 9 (g) This Section is substantially the same as Section 10 30-4b of the School Code, which Section is repealed by this 11 amendatory Act of 1993, and shall be construed as a 12 continuation of the science-mathematics teacher scholarship 13 program established by that prior law, and not as a new or 14 different science-mathematics teacher scholarship program. 15 The State Board of Education shall transfer to the 16 Commission, as the successor to the State Board of Education 17 for all purposes of administering and implementing the 18 provisions of this Section, all books, accounts, records, 19 papers, documents, contracts, agreements, and pending 20 business in any way relating to the science-mathematics 21 teacher scholarship program continued under this Section; and 22 all scholarships at any time awarded under that program by, 23 and all applications for any such scholarships at any time 24 made to, the State Board of Education shall be unaffected by 25 the transfer to the Commission of all responsibility for the 26 administration and implementation of the science-mathematics 27 teacher scholarship program continued under this Section. 28 The State Board of Education shall furnish to the Commission 29 such other information as the Commission may request to 30 assist it in administering this Section. 31 (h) Appropriations for the scholarships outlined in this 32 Section shall be made to the Commission from funds 33 appropriated by the General Assembly. 34 (i) For the purposes of this Section: -81- LRB9010242NTmb 1 "Qualified institution of higher learning" means the 2 University of Illinois, Southern Illinois University, Chicago 3 State University, Eastern Illinois University, Governors 4 State University, Illinois State University, Northeastern 5 Illinois University, Northern Illinois University, Western 6 Illinois University, and the public community colleges 7 subject to the Public Community College Act. 8 "Secondary school level" means grades 9 through 12 or a 9 portion of such grades. 10 (Source: P.A. 88-228; 88-670, eff. 12-2-94; 89-4, eff. 11 1-1-96.) 12 Section 15. The Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act is 13 amended by changing Section 4 as follows: 14 (225 ILCS 15/4) (from Ch. 111, par. 5354) 15 Sec. 4. Application of Act. 16 (a) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the 17 activities of and services of a student, intern or resident 18 in psychology seeking to fulfill educational requirements or 19 the experience requirements in order to qualify for a license 20 under this Act, or an individual seeking to fulfill the 21 postdoctoral experience requirements in order to qualify for 22 licensure under this Act provided that such activities and 23 services are under the direct supervision, order, control and 24 full professional responsibility of a licensed clinical 25 psychologist and provided that such student, intern, or 26 resident be designated by a title "intern" or "resident" or 27 other designation of trainee status. Supervised experience 28 in which the supervisor receives monetary payment or other 29 considerations from the supervisee or in which the supervisor 30 is hired by or otherwise employed by the supervisee shall not 31 be accepted by the Department as fulfilling the practicum, 32 internship or 2 years of satisfactory supervised experience -82- LRB9010242NTmb 1 requirements for licensure. Nothing contained in this Section 2 shall be construed as permitting such students, interns, or 3 residents to offer their services as clinical psychologists 4 to any other person or persons and to accept remuneration for 5 such clinical psychological services other than as 6 specifically excepted herein, unless they have been licensed 7 under the provisions of this Act. 8 (b) Nothing in this Act shall be construed as permitting 9 persons licensed as clinical psychologists to engage in any 10 manner in the practice of medicine as defined in the laws of 11 this State. Persons licensed as clinical psychologists who 12 render services to persons in need of mental treatment or who 13 are mentally ill shall as appropriate initiate genuine 14 collaboration with a physician licensed in Illinois to 15 practice medicine in all its branches. 16 (c) Nothing in this Act shall be construed as 17 restricting an individual certified as a school psychologist 18 by the State Board of Education, who is at least 21 years of 19 age and has had at least 3 years of full-time experience as a 20 certified school psychologist, from using the title school 21 psychologist and offering school psychological services 22 limited to those services set forth in the rules and 23 regulations that govern the administration and operation of 24 special education pertaining to children and youth ages 0-21 25 prepared by the State Board of Education. Anyone offering 26 such services under the provisions of this paragraph shall 27 use the term school psychologist and describe such services 28 as "School Psychological Services". This exemption shall be 29 limited to the practice of school psychology only as 30 manifested through psychoeducational problems, and shall not 31 be construed to allow a school psychologist to function as a 32 general practitioner of clinical psychology, unless otherwise 33 licensed under this Act. However, nothing in this paragraph 34 prohibits a school psychologist from making evaluations, -83- LRB9010242NTmb 1 recommendations or interventions regarding the placement of 2 children in educational programs or special education 3 classes, nor shall it prohibit school psychologists from 4 providing clinical psychological services under the 5 supervision of a licensed clinical psychologist. This 6 paragraph shall not be construed to mandate insurance 7 companies to reimburse school psychologists directly for the 8 services of school psychologists. Nothing in this paragraph 9 shall be construed to exclude anyone duly licensed under this 10 Act from offering psychological services in the school 11 setting. School psychologists providing services under the 12 provisions of this paragraph shall not provide such services 13 outside their employment to any child who is a student in the 14 district or districts which employ such school psychologist. 15 School psychologists, as described in this paragraph, shall 16 be under the regulatory authority of the State Board of 17 Education and the Professional Teacher Standards BoardState18Teacher Certification Board. 19 (d) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the 20 activities and use of the official title of "psychologist" on 21 the part of a person not licensed under this Act who 22 possesses a doctoral degree earned in a program concentrated 23 primarily on the study of psychology and is an academic 24 employee of a duly chartered institution of higher education 25 insofar as such person engages in public speaking with or 26 without remuneration, provided that such person is not in any 27 manner held out to the public as practicing clinical 28 psychology as defined in paragraph 5 of Section 2 of this 29 Act, unless he or she has been licensed under the provisions 30 of this Act. 31 (e) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to regulate, 32 control, or restrict the clinical practice of any person 33 licensed, registered, or certified in this State under any 34 other Act, provided that such person is not in any manner -84- LRB9010242NTmb 1 held out to the public as rendering clinical psychological 2 services as defined in paragraph 7 of Section 2 of this Act. 3 (f) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the 4 activities and use of the title "psychologist" on the part of 5 a person who practices psychology and (i) who possesses a 6 doctoral degree earned in a program concentrated primarily on 7 the study of psychology; and (ii) whose services involve the 8 development and application of psychological theory and 9 methodology to problems of organizations and problems of 10 individuals and groups in organizational settings; and 11 provided further that such person is not in any manner held 12 out to the public as practicing clinical psychology and is 13 not held out to the public by any title, description or 14 designation stating or implying that he or she is a clinical 15 psychologist unless he or she has been licensed under the 16 provisions of this Act. 17 (Source: P.A. 89-702, eff. 7-1-97.) 18 Section 20. The Professional Counselor and Clinical 19 Professional Counselor Licensing Act is amended by changing 20 Section 15 as follows: 21 (225 ILCS 107/15) 22 Sec. 15. Exemptions. 23 (a) This Act does not prohibit any persons legally 24 regulated in this State by any other Act from engaging in the 25 practice for which they are authorized as long as they do not 26 represent themselves by the title of "professional 27 counselor", "licensed professional counselor", "clinical 28 professional counselor", or "licensed clinical professional 29 counselor". This Act does not prohibit the practice of 30 nonregulated professions whose practitioners are engaged in 31 the delivery of human services as long as these practitioners 32 do not represent themselves as or use the title of -85- LRB9010242NTmb 1 "professional counselor", "licensed professional counselor", 2 "clinical professional counselor", or "licensed clinical 3 professional counselor". 4 (b) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the 5 activities and services of a student, intern, or resident in 6 professional counseling or clinical professional counseling 7 seeking to fulfill educational requirements in order to 8 qualify for a license under this Act, or an individual 9 seeking to fulfill the post-degree experience requirements in 10 order to qualify for licensing under this Act, if the 11 activities and services are supervised as specified in this 12 Act, and that the student, intern, or resident is designated 13 by a title "intern" or "resident" or other designation of 14 trainee status. Nothing contained in this Section shall be 15 construed to permit students, interns, or residents to offer 16 their services as professional counselors or clinical 17 professional counselors to any other person and to accept 18 remuneration for such professional counseling or clinical 19 professional counseling services other than as specifically 20 excepted in this Section, unless they have been licensed 21 under this Act. 22 (c) Corporations, partnerships, and associations may 23 employ practicum students, interns, or post-degree candidates 24 seeking to fulfill educational requirements or the 25 professional experience requirements needed to qualify for a 26 license under this Act if their activities and services 27 constitute a part of the student's supervised course of study 28 or post-degree professional experience requirements. Nothing 29 in this paragraph shall prohibit a corporation, partnership, 30 or association from contracting with a licensed health care 31 professional to provide services. 32 (d) Nothing in this Act shall prevent the employment, by 33 a professional counselor or clinical professional counselor, 34 person, association, partnership, or a corporation furnishing -86- LRB9010242NTmb 1 professional counseling or clinical professional counseling 2 services for remuneration, of persons not licensed as 3 professional counselors or clinical professional counselors 4 under this Act to perform services in various capacities as 5 needed if these persons are not in any manner held out to the 6 public or do not hold themselves out to the public by any 7 title or designation stating or implying that they are 8 professional counselors or clinical professional counselors. 9 (e) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the 10 services of a person, not licensed under the provisions of 11 this Act, in the employ of a federal, State, county, or 12 municipal agency or other political subdivision or 13 not-for-profit corporation providing human services if (1) 14 the services are a part of the duties in his or her salaried 15 position, (2) the services are performed solely on behalf of 16 his or her employer, and (3) that person does not in any 17 manner represent himself or herself as or use the title of 18 "professional counselor", "licensed professional counselor", 19 "clinical professional counselor", or "licensed clinical 20 professional counselor". 21 (f) Duly recognized members of any religious 22 organization shall not be restricted from functioning in 23 their ministerial capacity provided they do not represent 24 themselves as being professional counselors or clinical 25 professional counselors, or as providing "professional 26 counseling" or "clinical professional counseling". This Act 27 shall not apply or be construed so as to apply to the 28 employees or agents of a church or religious organization or 29 an organization owned, controlled, or affiliated with a 30 church or religious organization, unless the church, 31 religious organization, or owned, controlled, or affiliated 32 organization designates or holds these employees or agents 33 out to the public as professional counselors or clinical 34 professional counselors or holds out their services as being -87- LRB9010242NTmb 1 "professional counseling" or "clinical professional 2 counseling". 3 (g) Nothing in this Act shall prohibit individuals not 4 licensed under the provisions of this Act who work in 5 self-help groups or programs or not-for-profit organizations 6 from providing services in those groups, programs, or 7 organizations, as long as those persons are not in any manner 8 held out to the public as practicing professional counseling 9 or clinical professional counseling, or do not hold 10 themselves out to the public by any title or designation 11 stating or implying that they are professional counselors or 12 clinical professional counselors. 13 (h) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the 14 activities and use of the official title of "professional 15 counselor" or "clinical professional counselor" on the part 16 of a person not licensed under this Act who is an academic 17 employee of a duly chartered institution of higher education 18 and who holds educational and professional qualifications 19 equivalent to those required for licensing under this Act, 20 insofar as such activities are performed in the person's role 21 as an academic employee, or insofar as such person engages in 22 public speaking with or without remuneration. 23 (i) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to require 24 licensure under this Act or limit the services of a school 25 counselor certified by the Professional Teacher Standards 26 BoardState Teacher Certification Boardand employed as 27 authorized by Section 10-22-24a or any other provision of 28 the School Code as long as that person is not in any manner 29 held out to the public as a "professional counselor" or 30 "clinical professional counselor" or does not hold out his or 31 her services as being "professional counseling" or "clinical 32 professional counseling". 33 (j) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to require 34 any hospital, clinic, home health agency, hospice, or other -88- LRB9010242NTmb 1 entity that provides health care to employ or to contract 2 with a person licensed under this Act to provide professional 3 counseling or clinical professional counseling services. 4 These persons may not hold themselves out or represent 5 themselves to the public as being licensed under this Act. 6 (k) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to require 7 licensure under this Act or limit the services of a person 8 employed by a private elementary or secondary school who 9 provides counseling within the scope of his or her employment 10 as long as that person is not in any manner held out to the 11 public as a "professional counselor" or "clinical 12 professional counselor" or does not hold out his or her 13 services as being "professional counseling" or "clinical 14 professional counseling". 15 (l) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to require 16 licensure under this Act or limit the services of a rape 17 crisis counselor who is an employee or volunteer of a rape 18 crisis organization as defined in Section 8-802.1 of the Code 19 of Civil Procedure as long as that person is not in any 20 manner held out to the public as a "professional counselor" 21 or "clinical professional counselor" or does not hold out his 22 or her services as being "professional counseling" or 23 "clinical professional counseling". 24 (m) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prevent 25 any licensed social worker, licensed clinical social worker, 26 or licensed clinical psychologist from practicing 27 professional counseling as long as that person is not in any 28 manner held out to the public as a "professional counselor" 29 or "clinical professional counselor" or does not hold out his 30 or her services as being "professional counseling" or 31 "clinical professional counseling". 32 (n) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the 33 activities and use of the official title of "professional 34 counselor" or "clinical professional counselor" on the part -89- LRB9010242NTmb 1 of a person not licensed under this Act who is a physician 2 licensed to practice medicine in all of its branches under 3 the Medical Practice Act of 1987. 4 (o) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to require 5 licensure under this Act or limit the services of a domestic 6 violence counselor who is an employee or volunteer of a 7 domestic violence program as defined in Section 227 of the 8 Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986. 9 (Source: P.A. 87-1011; 87-1212; 87-1269; 88-45; 88-424; 10 88-670, eff. 12-2-94.) 11 (105 ILCS 5/21-0.01 rep.) 12 (105 ILCS 5/21-13 rep.) 13 (105 ILCS 5/21-26 rep.) 14 Section 25. The School Code is amended by repealing 15 Sections 21-0.01, 21-13, and 21-26. 16 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect 17 January 1, 1999. -90- LRB9010242NTmb 1 INDEX 2 Statutes amended in order of appearance 3 105 ILCS 5/2-3.11 from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.11 4 105 ILCS 5/10-21.9 from Ch. 122, par. 10-21.9 5 105 ILCS 5/10-22.20a from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.20a 6 105 ILCS 5/10-22.24a from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.24a 7 105 ILCS 5/10-22.34 from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.34 8 105 ILCS 5/14-1.09.1 9 105 ILCS 5/14-8.05 from Ch. 122, par. 14-8.05 10 105 ILCS 5/14C-2 from Ch. 122, par. 14C-2 11 105 ILCS 5/21-0.05 new 12 105 ILCS 5/21-1 from Ch. 122, par. 21-1 13 105 ILCS 5/21-1a from Ch. 122, par. 21-1a 14 105 ILCS 5/21-1b from Ch. 122, par. 21-1b 15 105 ILCS 5/21-1c from Ch. 122, par. 21-1c 16 105 ILCS 5/21-2 from Ch. 122, par. 21-2 17 105 ILCS 5/21-2.1 from Ch. 122, par. 21-2.1 18 105 ILCS 5/21-2b from Ch. 122, par. 21-2b 19 105 ILCS 5/21-3 from Ch. 122, par. 21-3 20 105 ILCS 5/21-4 from Ch. 122, par. 21-4 21 105 ILCS 5/21-5 from Ch. 122, par. 21-5 22 105 ILCS 5/21-5a from Ch. 122, par. 21-5a 23 105 ILCS 5/21-5b 24 105 ILCS 5/21-5c 25 105 ILCS 5/21-5d 26 105 ILCS 5/21-7.1 from Ch. 122, par. 21-7.1 27 105 ILCS 5/21-9 from Ch. 122, par. 21-9 28 105 ILCS 5/21-10 from Ch. 122, par. 21-10 29 105 ILCS 5/21-11 from Ch. 122, par. 21-11 30 105 ILCS 5/21-11.1 from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.1 31 105 ILCS 5/21-11.2 from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.2 32 105 ILCS 5/21-11.3 from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.3 33 105 ILCS 5/21-11.4 34 105 ILCS 5/21-12 from Ch. 122, par. 21-12 -91- LRB9010242NTmb 1 105 ILCS 5/21-14 from Ch. 122, par. 21-14 2 105 ILCS 5/21-16 from Ch. 122, par. 21-16 3 105 ILCS 5/21-17 from Ch. 122, par. 21-17 4 105 ILCS 5/21-19 from Ch. 122, par. 21-19 5 105 ILCS 5/21-21 from Ch. 122, par. 21-21 6 105 ILCS 5/21-21.1 from Ch. 122, par. 21-21.1 7 105 ILCS 5/21-23 from Ch. 122, par. 21-23 8 105 ILCS 5/21-23b from Ch. 122, par. 21-23b 9 105 ILCS 5/21-24 from Ch. 122, par. 21-24 10 105 ILCS 5/21-25 from Ch. 122, par. 21-25 11 105 ILCS 5/34-18.5 from Ch. 122, par. 34-18.5 12 105 ILCS 5/34-83 from Ch. 122, par. 34-83 13 110 ILCS 947/65.20 14 225 ILCS 15/4 from Ch. 111, par. 5354 15 225 ILCS 107/15 16 105 ILCS 5/21-0.01 rep. 17 105 ILCS 5/21-13 rep. 18 105 ILCS 5/21-26 rep.