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91_HB0924

 
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 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 of the State
18    Teacher  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
 
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 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
 
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 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
 
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 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 Board State  Teacher  Certification  Board  or  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
 
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 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
 
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 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
 
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 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 Board State 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  Board  State
27    Teacher   Certification   Board,   and  to  supervise  school
28    counselor interns enrolled in  a  school  counseling  program
29    approved  by  the  Professional Teacher Standards Board State
30    Teacher Certification Board.
31    (Source: P.A. 82-998.)

32        (105 ILCS 5/10-22.34) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.34)
 
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 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 Board  State  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    Board State Board of Education in consultation with the State
34    Teacher Certification Board, leading to a masters degree.
 
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 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 Board State Board of Education in consultation with
10    the 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  Board  State  Teacher
18    Certification  Board may 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
 
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 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
 
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 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,
 
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 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
 
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 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  Board  State  Teacher
14    Certification  Board  in  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 Board State 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
 
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 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
 
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 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, 2002 and
32    the other administrative or faculty member shall be appointed
33    to serve a term expiring on  the  third  Monday  of  January,
34    2004;   the  regional  superintendent  of  schools  shall  be
 
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 1    appointed to serve a term expiring on  the  third  Monday  of
 2    January,  2002;  2  of  the  3 school administrators shall be
 3    appointed to serve terms expiring  on  the  third  Monday  of
 4    January,  2002  and  the  other school administrator shall be
 5    appointed to serve a term expiring on  the  third  Monday  of
 6    January,  2004;  6  of  the  12  classroom  teachers shall be
 7    appointed to serve terms expiring  on  the  third  Monday  of
 8    January,  2002  with the remaining 6 classroom teachers being
 9    appointed to serve terms expiring  on  the  third  Monday  of
10    January, 2004; one of the parents shall be appointed to serve
11    a  term expiring on the third Monday of January, 2002 and the
12    other parent shall be appointed to serve a term  expiring  on
13    the   third   Monday   of  January,  2004;  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, 2002
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,  2004.  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
 
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 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
 
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 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
 
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 1             (9)  make and prescribe rules and  regulations  that
 2        are necessary for the administration of this Article.
 3        (f)  The  Board may create standing committees, comprised
 4    solely of Board members, when deemed necessary by  the  Board
 5    to  carry  out  its functions and responsibilities under this
 6    Article.   In  addition  the  Board  may  establish  advisory
 7    committees if the Board determines that such  action  may  be
 8    necessary or appropriate.

 9        (105 ILCS 5/21-1) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-1)
10        Sec.  21-1.   Qualification  of  teachers.  No one may be
11    certified to teach or supervise in the public schools of this
12    State who is not of good character, good health, a citizen of
13    the United States  or  legally  present  and  authorized  for
14    employment, and at least 19 years of age.  If the holder of a
15    certificate under this Section is not a citizen of the United
16    States 6 years after the date of the issuance of the original
17    certificate, any certificate held by such person on that date
18    shall  be  cancelled  by  the board of education and no other
19    certificate to teach shall be issued  to  such  person  until
20    such person is a citizen of the United States.
21        Citizenship  is  not  required  for  the  issuance  of  a
22    temporary  part-time  certificate to participants in approved
23    training programs  for  exchange  students  as  described  in
24    Section  21-10.2.  A certificate issued under this plan shall
25    expire on June 30 following the date of issue.   One  renewal
26    for  one  year  is  authorized  if  the  holder remains as an
27    official participant in an approved exchange program.
28        In determining good character  under  this  Section,  any
29    felony   conviction  of  the  applicant  may  be  taken  into
30    consideration, but such a conviction shall not operate  as  a
31    bar to registration.
32        No  person  otherwise qualified shall be denied the right
33    to be certified, to  receive  training  for  the  purpose  of
 
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 1    becoming  a  teacher or to engage in practice teaching in any
 2    school because of a physical  disability  including  but  not
 3    limited  to  visual  and  hearing disabilities; nor shall any
 4    school district refuse to employ a teacher on  such  grounds,
 5    provided  that  the person is able to carry out the duties of
 6    the position for which he applies.
 7        No person may be granted or continue to hold  a  teaching
 8    certificate  who  has knowingly altered or misrepresented his
 9    or her  teaching  qualifications  in  order  to  acquire  the
10    certificate.   Any  other certificate held by such person may
11    be suspended or revoked by the Professional Teacher Standards
12    Board State Teacher Certification Board, depending  upon  the
13    severity of the alteration or misrepresentation.
14        No  one  may teach or supervise in the public schools nor
15    receive for teaching or supervising any part  of  any  public
16    school fund, who does not hold a certificate of qualification
17    granted,  on  or  after  January  1, 2000 by the Professional
18    Teacher Standards Board, or granted prior to that date by the
19    State  Board  of  Education   or   by   the   State   Teacher
20    Certification Board and a regional superintendent of schools
21    as  hereinafter  provided,  or by the board of education of a
22    city  having  a  population  exceeding  500,000  inhabitants,
23    except as provided in Section 34-6 and in Section 10-22.34 or
24    Section 10-22.34b. However, the provisions of this Article do
25    not apply to a member of the armed forces who is employed  as
26    a teacher of subjects in the Reserve Officer's Training Corps
27    of  any  school.  Sections 21-2 through 21-24 do not apply to
28    cities having a  population  exceeding  500,000  inhabitants,
29    beginning until July 1, 1988.
30        Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  this Act, the
31    board of education of any school  district  may  grant  to  a
32    teacher  of the district a leave of absence with full pay for
33    a period of not more than one year to permit such teacher  to
34    teach in a foreign state under the provisions of the Exchange
 
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 1    Teacher  Program  established  under  Public  Law  584,  79th
 2    Congress, and Public Law 402, 80th Congress, as amended.  The
 3    school  board  granting such leave of absence may employ with
 4    or without pay a national of the foreign  state  wherein  the
 5    teacher  on  leave  of absence will teach, if the national is
 6    qualified to  teach  in  that  foreign  state,  and  if  that
 7    national will teach in a grade level similar to the one which
 8    was  taught  in  such foreign state. The Professional Teacher
 9    Standards Board State Board of Education shall promulgate and
10    enforce such reasonable  rules  and  regulations  as  may  be
11    necessary to effectuate the provisions of this Article or may
12    adopt  for  such  purposes  any  of the rules and regulations
13    promulgated prior to January 1, 2000 by the  State  Board  of
14    Education  or  by the State Teacher Certification Board prior
15    to the abolition of that Board paragraph.
16    (Source: P.A.  88-189;  89-159,  eff.  1-1-96;  89-397,  eff.
17    8-20-95; 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.)

18        (105 ILCS 5/21-1a) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-1a)
19        Sec. 21-1a. Tests required for certification.
20        (a)  After  July  1,  1988,  in  addition  to  all  other
21    requirements,  early  childhood,  elementary,  special,  high
22    school,  school  service personnel, or, except as provided in
23    Section 34-6, administrative certificates shall be issued  to
24    persons who have satisfactorily passed a test of basic skills
25    and  subject matter knowledge.  The tests of basic skills and
26    subject matter knowledge shall be the tests which  from  time
27    to  time are designated by the Professional Teacher Standards
28    Board State Board of Education in consultation with the State
29    Teacher Certification Board and may be tests prepared  by  an
30    educational  testing  organization  or  tests designed by the
31    Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board of Education
32    in consultation with the State Teacher  Certification  Board.
33    The  areas  to  be  covered by the test of basic skills shall
 
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 1    include the basic skills of reading,  writing,  grammar,  and
 2    mathematics.   The  test  of  subject  matter knowledge shall
 3    assess content knowledge in the specific subject  field.  The
 4    tests shall be designed to be racially neutral to assure that
 5    no  person  in  taking  the  tests  is  thereby discriminated
 6    against on the basis of race, color, national origin or other
 7    factors unrelated to the person's ability  to  perform  as  a
 8    certificated  employee.  The score required to pass the tests
 9    of basic skills and subject matter knowledge shall  be  fixed
10    by  the  Professional  Teacher Standards Board State Board of
11    Education   in   consultation   with   the   State    Teacher
12    Certification  Board.  The tests shall be held not fewer than
13    3 times a year at such time and place as may be designated by
14    the Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board  State  Board  of
15    Education    in   consultation   with   the   State   Teacher
16    Certification Board.
17        (b)  Except as provided in Section 34-6,  the  provisions
18    of  subsection (a) of this Section shall apply equally in any
19    school district subject to  Article  34,  provided  that  the
20    State  Board  of Education shall determine which certificates
21    issued under Sections 34-8.1 and 34-83 prior to July 1,  1988
22    are comparable to any early childhood certificate, elementary
23    school   certificate,   special   certificate,   high  school
24    certificate,  school   service   personnel   certificate   or
25    administrative  certificate  issued  under this Article as of
26    July 1, 1988.
27        (c)  A person who holds an early  childhood,  elementary,
28    special,  high school or school service personnel certificate
29    issued under this Article on or at any time  before  July  1,
30    1988,  including  a  person  who  has  been  issued  any such
31    certificate pursuant to Section 21-11.1 or in exchange for  a
32    comparable   certificate  theretofore  issued  under  Section
33    34-8.1 or Section 34-83, shall not be  required  to  take  or
34    pass  the  tests in order to thereafter have such certificate
 
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 1    renewed.
 2        (d)  (Blank).   The   State   Board   of   Education   in
 3    consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board shall
 4    conduct a pilot administration of the tests by  administering
 5    the test to students completing teacher education programs in
 6    the  1986-87  school  year for the purpose of determining the
 7    effect and impact of testing candidates for certification.
 8        (e)  The rules and regulations developed to implement the
 9    required test of basic skills and  subject  matter  knowledge
10    shall  include  the requirements of subsections (a), (b), and
11    (c) and shall include specific  regulations  to  govern  test
12    selection;  test  validation  and  determination of a passing
13    score;   administration   of   the   tests;   frequency    of
14    administration;  applicant  fees;  frequency  of  applicants'
15    taking  the tests; the years for which a score is valid; and,
16    waiving certain additional tests for additional  certificates
17    to  individuals  who  have  satisfactorily passed the test of
18    basic skills and subject  matter  knowledge  as  required  in
19    subsection  (a).  The  Professional  Teacher  Standards Board
20    State Board of Education shall  provide,  by  rule,  specific
21    policies  that  assure  uniformity in the difficulty level of
22    each form of the basic skills test and  each  subject  matter
23    knowledge  test  from  test-to-test  and  year-to-year.   The
24    Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board of Education
25     shall also set a passing score for the tests.
26        (f)  (Blank).  The  State Teacher Certification Board may
27    issue a nonrenewable temporary certificate  between  July  1,
28    1988  and  August  31, 1988 to individuals who have taken the
29    tests of basic skills and subject matter knowledge prescribed
30    by this Section but have not received  such  test  scores  by
31    August 31, 1988.  Such temporary certificates shall expire on
32    December 31, 1988.
33        (g)  Beginning  January 1, 1999, the Professional Teacher
34    Standards Board State Board  of  Education,  in  consultation
 
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 1    with  the  State Teacher Certification Board, shall implement
 2    and administer a new system of certification for teachers  in
 3    the  State  of  Illinois.  The Professional Teacher Standards
 4    Board State Board of  Education,  in  consultation  with  the
 5    State Teacher Certification Board, shall design and implement
 6    a  system  of  examinations  and various other criteria which
 7    shall be required prior to the issuance of  Initial  Teaching
 8    Certificates   and  Standard  Teaching  Certificates.   These
 9    examinations  and  indicators  shall  be  based  on  national
10    professional  teaching  standards,  as  determined   by   the
11    Professional   Teacher   Standards   Board   State  Board  of
12    Education,   in   consultation   with   the   State   Teacher
13    Certification Board. The Professional Teacher Standards Board
14     State Board of Education may adopt any and  all  regulations
15    necessary to implement and administer this Section.
16        (h)  The Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board
17    of  Education  shall  report to the Illinois General Assembly
18    and the Governor with recommendations for further changes and
19    improvements to the teacher  certification  system  no  later
20    than  January 1, 1999 and on an annual basis until January 1,
21    2001.
22    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.)

23        (105 ILCS 5/21-1b) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-1b)
24        Sec. 21-1b.  Subject endorsement  on  certificates.   All
25    certificates  initially  issued under this Article after June
26    30, 1986, shall be specifically endorsed by the  State  Board
27    of  Education  for each subject the holder of the certificate
28    is legally qualified to teach, such endorsements to  be  made
29    in  accordance with standards promulgated by the Professional
30    Teacher  Standards  Board  State  Board   of   Education   in
31    consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board.  All
32    certificates  which  are  issued  under this Article prior to
33    July 1, 1986 may, by application to the Professional  Teacher
 
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 1    Standards  Board  State  Board  of Education, be specifically
 2    endorsed for each subject the holder is legally qualified  to
 3    teach.  All  subject endorsements made on or after January 1,
 4    2000 to new or existing  certificates  as  provided  in  this
 5    Section  shall  be made by the Professional Teacher Standards
 6    Board.  Each  application  for  endorsement  of  an  existing
 7    teaching  certificate  shall  be   accompanied   by   a   $20
 8    nonrefundable fee.
 9        Commencing  January  1,  1994, an additional $10 shall be
10    charged for  each  application  for  endorsement.   There  is
11    hereby  created a Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund as a
12    special fund within the State Treasury.  The proceeds of  the
13    additional $10 fee shall be paid into the Teacher Certificate
14    Fee  Revolving  Fund;  and  the  moneys in that Fund shall be
15    appropriated to the Professional Teacher Standards Board  and
16    used  by  that  Board  to  provide  the  technology and other
17    resources necessary for the timely and  efficient  processing
18    of certification requests.
19    (Source: P.A. 88-224.)

20        (105 ILCS 5/21-1c) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-1c)
21        Sec.  21-1c.   Exclusive certificate authority.  Only the
22    Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board of Education
23    and State Teacher Certification Board, acting  in  accordance
24    with  the  applicable  provisions  of this Act and the rules,
25    regulations and standards promulgated thereunder, shall  have
26    the  authority  to  issue or endorse any certificate required
27    for teaching, supervising or holding certificated  employment
28    in  the  public schools; and no other State agency shall have
29    any power or authority (i)  to  establish  or  prescribe  any
30    qualifications or other requirements applicable to teacher or
31    administrator  training  and certification or to the issuance
32    or endorsement of any such certificate required for teaching,
33    supervising, or holding certified employment  in  the  public
 
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 1    schools,  or  (ii) to establish or prescribe any licensure or
 2    equivalent requirement which must be satisfied  in  order  to
 3    teach,  supervise  or  hold  certificated  employment  in the
 4    public schools.
 5    (Source: P.A. 86-1441.)

 6        (105 ILCS 5/21-2) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-2)
 7        Sec. 21-2.  Grades of certificates.
 8        (a)  Until January 1, 1999, all certificates issued under
 9    this Article shall be State  certificates  valid,  except  as
10    limited  in  Section  21-1,  in  every school district coming
11    under the provisions of this Act and shall be limited in time
12    and   designated   as   follows:    Provisional    vocational
13    certificate,  temporary  provisional  vocational certificate,
14    early childhood certificate, elementary  school  certificate,
15    special  certificate, high school certificate, school service
16    personnel    certificate,     administrative     certificate,
17    provisional  certificate,  and  substitute  certificate.  The
18    requirement of student teaching  under  close  and  competent
19    supervision  for  obtaining  a  teaching  certificate  may be
20    waived by the  Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board  State
21    Teacher  Certification  Board  upon  presentation to that the
22    Board by the  teacher  of  evidence  of  5  years  successful
23    teaching  experience  on  a  valid certificate and graduation
24    from a recognized  institution  of  higher  learning  with  a
25    bachelor's degree with not less than 120 semester hours and a
26    minimum of 16 semester hours in professional education.
27        (b)  Initial  Teaching Certificate.  Beginning January 1,
28    1999, persons who (1)  have  completed  an  approved  teacher
29    preparation  program,  (2)  are  recommended  by  an approved
30    teacher preparation program, (3) have successfully  completed
31    the  Initial  Teaching Certification examinations required by
32    the Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board  State  Board  of
33    Education, and (4) have met all other criteria established by
 
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 1    the  Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board  State  Board of
 2    Education   in   consultation   with   the   State    Teacher
 3    Certification  Board,  shall  be  issued  an Initial Teaching
 4    Certificate valid for 4 years of teaching.  Initial  Teaching
 5    Certificates  shall be issued for categories corresponding to
 6    Early Childhood, Elementary,  Secondary,  and  Special  K-12,
 7    with   special   certification   designations   for   Special
 8    Education,  Bilingual  Education,  fundamental learning areas
 9    (including  Language  Arts,  Reading,  Mathematics,  Science,
10    Social Science, Physical Development and Health,  Fine  Arts,
11    and  Foreign  Language),  and  other  areas designated by the
12    Professional  Teacher  Standards   Board   State   Board   of
13    Education,   in   consultation   with   the   State   Teacher
14    Certification Board.
15        (c)  Standard  Certificate.   Beginning  January 1, 1999,
16    persons who (1) have completed 4 years of  teaching  with  an
17    Initial Certificate, have successfully completed the Standard
18    Teaching  Certificate  examinations,  and  have met all other
19    criteria established by the  Professional  Teacher  Standards
20    Board State Board of Education in consultation with the State
21    Teacher  Certification  Board,  or  (2)  were issued teaching
22    certificates prior to January 1, 1999 and are renewing  those
23    certificates  after  January  1,  1999,  shall  be  issued  a
24    Standard  Certificate valid for 5 years, which may be renewed
25    thereafter every  7  5  years  by  the  Professional  Teacher
26    Standards  Board  State  Teacher Certification Board based on
27    proof of continuing education  or  professional  development.
28    Standard   Certificates   shall   be  issued  for  categories
29    corresponding to Early Childhood, Elementary, Secondary,  and
30    Special  K-12,  with  special  certification designations for
31    Special Education, Bilingual Education, fundamental  learning
32    areas   (including   Language   Arts,  Reading,  Mathematics,
33    Science, Social Science,  Physical  Development  and  Health,
34    Fine  Arts, and Foreign Language), and other areas designated
 
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 1    by the Professional Teacher Standards Board  State  Board  of
 2    Education,   in   consultation   with   the   State   Teacher
 3    Certification Board.
 4        (d)  Master  Certificate.   Beginning  January  1,  1999,
 5    persons   who   have  successfully  achieved  National  Board
 6    certification through the  National  Board  for  Professional
 7    Teaching  Standards  shall  be  issued  a Master Certificate,
 8    valid for 7 years and  renewable  thereafter  every  7  years
 9    through   compliance  with  requirements  set  forth  by  the
10    Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board of Education
11    .
12    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98; 90-653, eff. 7-29-98.)

13        (105 ILCS 5/21-2.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-2.1)
14        Sec. 21-2.1.  Early childhood certificate.
15        (a)  An early childhood certificate shall be valid for  4
16    years  for  teaching children up to 6 years of age, exclusive
17    of children enrolled in kindergarten, in facilities  approved
18    by   the   Professional   Teacher   Standards   Board   State
19    Superintendent  of  Education.   Beginning July 1, 1988, such
20    certificate shall be valid for 4 years for Teaching  children
21    through  grade  3  in facilities approved by the Professional
22    Teacher Standards Board State  Superintendent  of  Education.
23    Subject  to  the  provisions  of  Section  21-1a, it shall be
24    issued to  persons  who  have  graduated  from  a  recognized
25    institution  of  higher learning with a bachelor's degree and
26    with not fewer than 120 semester hours including professional
27    education or human development or, until  July  1,  1992,  to
28    persons  who  have  early childhood education instruction and
29    practical experience involving supervised work with  children
30    under  6  years of age or with children through grade 3. Such
31    persons  shall  be  recommended  for  the   early   childhood
32    certificate  by  a recognized institution as having completed
33    an  approved  program  of  preparation  which  includes   the
 
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 1    requisite  hours  and  academic  and professional courses and
 2    practical experience approved  by  the  Professional  Teacher
 3    Standards   Board   State   Superintendent  of  Education  in
 4    consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board.
 5        (b)  Beginning January  1,  1999,  Initial  and  Standard
 6    Early  Childhood  Education  Certificates  shall be issued to
 7    persons who meet the criteria established by the Professional
 8    Teacher Standards Board State Board of Education.
 9    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.)

10        (105 ILCS 5/21-2b) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-2b)
11        Sec. 21-2b.   Teacher  education  program  entrance.   In
12    consultation  with  the State Teacher Certification Board The
13    Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board of Education
14     shall develop procedures  which  ensure  that  all  students
15    entering  approved  teacher education programs are proficient
16    in the areas of reading, mathematics and language arts.  Each
17    institution  of  higher  learning   shall   submit   to   the
18    Professional    Teacher   Standards   Board   State   Teacher
19    Certification Board a plan which sets  forth  procedures  for
20    implementation of this Section.
21    (Source: P.A. 84-126.)

22        (105 ILCS 5/21-3) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-3)
23        Sec. 21-3.  Elementary certificate.
24        (a)  An  elementary school certificate shall be valid for
25    4 years for teaching in the kindergarten and lower  9  grades
26    of  the common schools.  Subject to the provisions of Section
27    21-1a, it shall be issued to persons who have graduated  from
28    a recognized institution of higher learning with a bachelor's
29    degree  and with not fewer than 120 semester hours and with a
30    minimum of  16  semester  hours  in  professional  education,
31    including   5   semester  hours  in  student  teaching  under
32    competent  and  close  supervision.  Such  persons  shall  be
 
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 1    recommended for the elementary certificate  by  a  recognized
 2    institution  as  having  completed  an  approved  program  of
 3    preparation  which  includes intensive preservice training in
 4    the  humanities,  natural  sciences,  mathematics,  and   the
 5    academic   and   professional   courses   approved   by   the
 6    Professional  Teacher Standards Board State Superintendent of
 7    Education   in   consultation   with   the   State    Teacher
 8    Certification Board.
 9        (b)  Beginning  January  1,  1999,  Initial  and Standard
10    Elementary Certificates shall be issued to persons  who  meet
11    all  of  the criteria established by the Professional Teacher
12    Standards Board  State  Board  of  Education  for  elementary
13    education.
14    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.)

15        (105 ILCS 5/21-4) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-4)
16        Sec. 21-4.  Special certificate.
17        (a)  A special certificate shall be valid for 4 years for
18    teaching  the special subjects named therein in all grades of
19    the common schools. Subject  to  the  provisions  of  Section
20    21-1a,  it shall be issued to persons who have graduated from
21    a recognized institution of higher learning with a bachelor's
22    degree and with not fewer than 120 semester hours including a
23    minimum of 16 semester hours in professional education, 5  of
24    which  shall be in student teaching under competent and close
25    supervision. When the holder of such certificate has earned a
26    master's degree, including 8 eight semester hours of graduate
27    professional  education  from  a  recognized  institution  of
28    higher learning and with 2 two years' teaching experience, it
29    may be endorsed for supervision.
30        Such  persons  shall  be  recommended  for  the   special
31    certificate  by  a recognized institution as having completed
32    an approved program of preparation  which  includes  academic
33    and professional courses approved by the Professional Teacher
 
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 1    Standards   Board   State   Superintendent  of  Education  in
 2    consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board.
 3        (b)  Those  persons  holding  special   certificates   on
 4    January 1, 1999 shall be eligible for one of the following:
 5             (1)  The   issuance   of   Standard  Elementary  and
 6        Standard Secondary Certificates with appropriate  special
 7        certification   designations   as   determined   by   the
 8        Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board  State  Board  of
 9        Education,   in   consultation  with  the  State  Teacher
10        Certification Board, and consistent with rules adopted by
11        the Professional Teacher Standards Board State  Board  of
12        Education.    These  certificates  shall  be  renewed  as
13        provided in subsection (c) of Section 21-2.
14             (2)  The   issuance   of   Standard   Special   K-12
15        Certificates  with  appropriate   special   certification
16        designations,  which  shall  be  renewed  as  provided in
17        subsection (c) of Section 21-2.  These certificates shall
18        not be eligible for additional certification designations
19        except as approved by the Professional Teacher  Standards
20        Board  State Board of Education, in consultation with the
21        State Teacher Certification Board.
22        (c)  Those persons eligible to receive K-12 certification
23    after January 1, 1999 shall be issued Initial Elementary  and
24    Initial   Secondary  Certificates  with  appropriate  special
25    certification  designations  pursuant  to  this  Section   or
26    Initial  Special  K-12  Certificates with appropriate special
27    certification designations pursuant to this  Section.   These
28    Initial  K-12  Special Certificates shall not be eligible for
29    additional certification designations except as  approved  by
30    the  Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board  State  Board of
31    Education,   in   consultation   with   the   State   Teacher
32    Certification Board.
33    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98; 90-653, eff. 7-29-98.)
 
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 1        (105 ILCS 5/21-5) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-5)
 2        Sec. 21-5.  High school certificate.
 3        (a)  A high school certificate shall be valid for 4 years
 4    for teaching in grades  6  to  12  inclusive  of  the  common
 5    schools. Subject to the provisions of Section 21-1a, it shall
 6    be  issued  to  persons  who have graduated from a recognized
 7    institution of higher learning with a bachelor's  degree  and
 8    with  not fewer than 120 semester hours including 16 semester
 9    hours in professional education,  5  of  which  shall  be  in
10    student  teaching  under  competent and close supervision and
11    with one or more  teaching  fields.  Such  persons  shall  be
12    recommended  for  the high school certificate by a recognized
13    institution  as  having  completed  an  approved  program  of
14    preparation which  includes  the  academic  and  professional
15    courses approved by the Professional Teacher Standards Board
16    State  Superintendent  of  Education in consultation with the
17    State Teacher Certification Board.
18        (b)  Beginning January  1,  1999,  Initial  and  Standard
19    Secondary  Certificates  shall  be issued to persons who meet
20    all of the criteria established by the  Professional  Teacher
21    Standards  Board  State  Board  of  Education  for  secondary
22    education.
23    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.)

24        (105 ILCS 5/21-5a) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-5a)
25        Sec. 21-5a.  Alternative math-science certification.  The
26    Professional   Teacher   Standards   Board   State  Board  of
27    Education,   in   consultation   with   the   State   Teacher
28    Certification  Board,  shall  establish  and  implement   and
29    administer  an  alternative certification program under which
30    persons who qualify for admission to,  and  who  successfully
31    complete  the  program  and  meet the additional requirements
32    established by  this  Section  shall  be  issued  an  initial
33    teaching  certificate  for  teaching  mathematics, science or
 
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 1    mathematics and science in grades 9 through 12 of the  common
 2    schools.    In   establishing  an  alternative  certification
 3    program  under  this  Section,   the   Professional   Teacher
 4    Standards  Board  State Board of Education shall designate an
 5    appropriate area within the State where the program shall  be
 6    offered and made available to persons qualified for admission
 7    to  the  program.   In  addition,  the  Professional  Teacher
 8    Standards Board State Board of Education, in cooperation with
 9    one or more recognized institutions of higher learning, shall
10    develop,  evaluate,  and  revise as necessary a comprehensive
11    course of study that persons admitted  to  the  program  must
12    successfully  complete  in order to satisfy one criterion for
13    issuance of an initial certificate under  this  Section.  The
14    comprehensive  course of study so developed shall include one
15    semester of practice teaching.
16        An initial teaching certificate, valid for  4  years  for
17    teaching  mathematics, science, or mathematics and science in
18    grades 9 through 12 of the common schools  and  renewable  as
19    provided in Section 21-14, shall be issued under this Section
20    21-5a to persons who qualify for admission to the alternative
21    certification  program and who at the time of applying for an
22    initial teaching certificate under this Section:
23             (1)  have  graduated  with  a  master's  degree   in
24        mathematics or any science discipline from an institution
25        of   higher  learning  whose  scholarship  standards  are
26        approved by  the  Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board
27        State  Board of Education for purposes of the alternative
28        certification program;
29             (2)  have been employed for at least 10 years in  an
30        area  requiring  knowledge  and  practical application of
31        their academic background in  mathematics  or  a  science
32        discipline;
33             (3)  have  successfully  completed  the  alternative
34        certification  program  and  the  course of comprehensive
 
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 1        study,  including  one  semester  of  practice  teaching,
 2        developed as part of the  program  as  provided  in  this
 3        Section   and   approved   by  the  Professional  Teacher
 4        Standards Board State Board of Education; and
 5             (4)  have  passed  the  examinations   required   by
 6        Section 21-1a.
 7        The    alternative   certification   program   shall   be
 8    implemented at the commencement  of  the  1992-1993  academic
 9    year.
10        The  Professional  Teacher Standards Board State Board of
11    Education shall  establish  criteria  for  admission  to  the
12    alternative  certification  program and shall adopt rules and
13    regulations that are consistent with this  Section  and  that
14    the  Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board  State  Board of
15    Education deems necessary  to  establish  and  implement  and
16    administer the program.
17    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.)

18        (105 ILCS 5/21-5b)
19        Sec. 21-5b.  Alternative certification.  The Professional
20    Teacher   Standards   Board  State  Board  of  Education,  in
21    consultation with  the  State  Teacher  Certification  Board,
22    shall  establish  and  implement an alternative certification
23    program under which persons who meet the requirements of  and
24    successfully complete the program established by this Section
25    shall  be  issued  an  alternative  teaching  certificate for
26    teaching in the schools situated in a school district that is
27    located in a city having a population in  excess  of  500,000
28    inhabitants.  The  program  shall be limited to not more than
29    260 new participants during each year that the program is  in
30    effect.  In establishing an alternative certification program
31    under this Section, the Professional Teacher Standards Board
32    State Board of Education shall designate the City of  Chicago
33    as  the  area  in  the  State where the program shall be made
 
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 1    available. In addition, the  Professional  Teacher  Standards
 2    Board  State  Board  of  Education,  in  cooperation  with  a
 3    partnership  formed  with  a  university  that  offers 4-year
 4    baccalaureate and masters  degree  programs  and  that  is  a
 5    recognized institution as defined in Section 21-21 and one or
 6    more  not-for-profit organizations in the State which support
 7    excellence in teaching, shall within 30 days after submission
 8    by the partnership approve a course of study developed by the
 9    partnership that persons in  the  program  must  successfully
10    complete in order to satisfy one criterion for issuance of an
11    alternative  certificate  under this Section. The Alternative
12    Teacher Certification program course of  study  must  include
13    the  current content and skills contained in the university's
14    current courses  for  State  certification  which  have  been
15    approved  by  the  Professional Teacher Standards Board State
16    Board of Education, in consultation with  the  State  Teacher
17    Certification  Board,  as  the  requirement for State teacher
18    certification.
19        The alternative certification program  established  under
20    this  Section  shall  be  known  as  the  Alternative Teacher
21    Certification program.  The Alternative Teacher Certification
22    Program shall be offered by the  submitting  partnership  and
23    may be offered in conjunction with one or more not-for-profit
24    organizations  in  the  State  which  support  excellence  in
25    teaching.   The program shall be comprised of the following 3
26    phases: (a) the first phase is the course of study offered on
27    an  intensive  basis  in  education   theory,   instructional
28    methods,  and  practice teaching; (b) the second phase is the
29    person's assignment to a full-time teaching position for  one
30    school  year;  and  (c)  the  third  phase is a comprehensive
31    assessment of the person's  teaching  performance  by  school
32    officials    and   the   partnership   participants   and   a
33    recommendation by the partner institution of higher education
34    to the Professional Teacher Standards Board  State  Board  of
 
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 1    Education  that  the  person be issued a standard alternative
 2    teaching   certificate.    Successful   completion   of   the
 3    Alternative Teacher Certification program shall be deemed  to
 4    satisfy  any  other  practice or student teaching and subject
 5    matter requirements established by law.
 6        A provisional alternative teaching certificate, valid for
 7    one year of teaching in the common schools and not renewable,
 8    shall be issued under this Section 21-5b to  persons  who  at
 9    the time of applying for the provisional alternative teaching
10    certificate under this Section:
11             (1)  have  graduated  from  an accredited college or
12        university with a bachelor's degree;
13             (2)  have successfully completed the first phase  of
14        the Alternative Teacher Certification program as provided
15        in this Section; and
16             (3)  have  passed  the  tests  of  basic  skills and
17        subject matter knowledge required by Section 21-1a.
18        A person possessing a provisional alternative certificate
19    under this Section shall be treated as a regularly  certified
20    teacher  for  purposes  of  compensation, benefits, and other
21    terms and conditions of employment afforded teachers  in  the
22    school who are members of a bargaining unit represented by an
23    exclusive bargaining representative, if any.
24        A  standard alternative teaching certificate, valid for 4
25    years for teaching  in  the  schools  situated  in  a  school
26    district  that  is  located  in a city having a population in
27    excess of 500,000 inhabitants and renewable  as  provided  in
28    Section  21-14,  shall  be issued under this Section 21-5b to
29    persons  who  first  complete  the   requirements   for   the
30    provisional  alternative  teaching certificate and who at the
31    time  of  applying  for  a  standard   alternative   teaching
32    certificate  under  this  Section have successfully completed
33    the second  and  third  phases  of  the  Alternative  Teacher
34    Certification program as provided in this Section.
 
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 1        This   alternative   certification   program   shall   be
 2    implemented   so   that  the  first  provisional  alternative
 3    teaching certificates issued under this Section are effective
 4    upon the commencement of the 1997-1998 academic year and  the
 5    first standard alternative teaching certificates issued under
 6    this  Section  are  effective  upon  the  commencement of the
 7    1998-1999 academic year.
 8        The Professional Teacher Standards Board State  Board  of
 9    Education,  in  cooperation with the partnership establishing
10    the Alternative Teacher Certification  program,  shall  adopt
11    rules  and  regulations that are consistent with this Section
12    and that the Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board
13    of Education deems necessary to establish and  implement  the
14    program.
15    (Source: P.A. 89-708, eff. 2-14-97.)

16        (105 ILCS 5/21-5c)
17        Sec.  21-5c.  Alternative route to teacher certification.
18    The Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board  State  Board  of
19    Education,   in   consultation   with   the   State   Teacher
20    Certification   Board,   shall  establish  and  implement  an
21    alternative route  to  teacher  certification  program  under
22    which  persons  who meet the requirements of and successfully
23    complete the program established by  this  Section  shall  be
24    issued  an  initial  teaching  certificate  for  teaching  in
25    schools  in  this  State.  The Professional Teacher Standards
26    Board State Board of Education  shall  approve  a  course  of
27    study  that persons in the program must successfully complete
28    in  order  to  satisfy  one  criterion  for  issuance  of   a
29    certificate  under  this  Section.   The Alternative Route to
30    Teacher Certification program course of  study  must  include
31    the  current  content  and skills contained in a university's
32    current courses  for  State  certification  which  have  been
33    approved  by  the  Professional Teacher Standards Board State
 
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 1    Board of Education, in consultation with  the  State  Teacher
 2    Certification  Board,  as  the  requirement for State teacher
 3    certification.
 4        The program established under this Section shall be known
 5    as the Alternative Route to  Teacher  Certification  program.
 6    The  program  may  be offered in conjunction with one or more
 7    not-for-profit organizations in the State.  The program shall
 8    be comprised of the following 3 phases: (a) a course of study
 9    offered  on  an  intensive   basis   in   education   theory,
10    instructional   methods,   and  practice  teaching;  (b)  the
11    person's assignment to a full-time teaching position for  one
12    school year, including the designation of a mentor teacher to
13    advise  and  assist the person with that teaching assignment;
14    and (c) a comprehensive assessment of the  person's  teaching
15    performance  by school officials and program participants and
16    a recommendation by the institution of  higher  education  to
17    the  Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board  State  Board of
18    Education that the  person  be  issued  an  initial  teaching
19    certificate.   Successful completion of the Alternative Route
20    to Teacher Certification program shall be deemed  to  satisfy
21    any  other  practice  or  student teaching and subject matter
22    requirements established by law.
23        A provisional alternative teaching certificate, valid for
24    one year of teaching in the common schools and not renewable,
25    shall be issued under this Section 21-5c to  persons  who  at
26    the time of applying for the provisional alternative teaching
27    certificate under this Section:
28             (1)  have  graduated  from  an accredited college or
29        university with a bachelor's degree;
30             (2)  have been employed for a period of at  least  5
31        years   in   an   area   requiring   application  of  the
32        individual's education;
33             (3)  have successfully completed the first phase  of
34        the Alternative Teacher Certification program as provided
 
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 1        in this Section; and
 2             (4)  have  passed  the  tests  of  basic  skills and
 3        subject matter knowledge required by Section 21-1a.
 4        An initial teaching certificate, valid  for  teaching  in
 5    the  common  schools,  shall  be issued under Section 21-3 or
 6    21-5 to persons who first complete the requirements  for  the
 7    provisional  alternative  teaching certificate and who at the
 8    time of applying for an  initial  teaching  certificate  have
 9    successfully  completed  the  second  and third phases of the
10    Alternative  Route  to  Teacher  Certification   program   as
11    provided in this Section.
12        A person possessing a provisional alternative certificate
13    or  an initial teaching certificate earned under this Section
14    shall  be  treated  as  a  regularly  certified  teacher  for
15    purposes of  compensation,  benefits,  and  other  terms  and
16    conditions  of employment afforded teachers in the school who
17    are members of a bargaining unit represented by an  exclusive
18    bargaining representative, if any.
19        The  Professional  Teacher Standards Board State Board of
20    Education may adopt rules and regulations that are consistent
21    with this Section and that the Professional Teacher Standards
22    Board State Board deems necessary to establish and  implement
23    the program.
24    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.)

25        (105 ILCS 5/21-5d)
26        Sec.   21-5d.    Alternative   route   to  administrative
27    certification.   The  Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board
28    State Board of Education,  in  consultation  with  the  State
29    Teacher  Certification Board and an advisory panel consisting
30    of no less than  7  administrators  appointed  by  the  State
31    Superintendent of Education, shall establish and implement an
32    alternative  route  to  administrative  certification program
33    under  which  persons  who  meet  the  requirements  of   and
 
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 1    successfully complete the program established by this Section
 2    shall  be  issued  a  standard administrative certificate for
 3    serving as an administrator in schools in  this  State.   For
 4    the  purposes  of  this Section only, "administrator" means a
 5    person  holding  any  administrative  position  for  which  a
 6    standard   administrative   certificate   with   a    general
 7    administrative  endorsement,  chief  school business official
 8    endorsement,  or  superintendent  endorsement  is   required,
 9    except   a   principal   or   an  assistant  principal.   The
10    Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board of Education
11     shall approve a course of study that persons in the  program
12    must  successfully complete in order to satisfy one criterion
13    for issuance  of  a  certificate  under  this  Section.   The
14    Alternative  Route  to  Administrative  Certification program
15    course of study must include the current content  and  skills
16    contained   in  a  university's  current  courses  for  State
17    certification which have been approved  by  the  Professional
18    Teacher   Standards   Board  State  Board  of  Education,  in
19    consultation with the State Teacher Certification  Board,  as
20    the requirement for administrative certification.
21        The program established under this Section shall be known
22    as  the  Alternative  Route  to  Administrative Certification
23    program.  The program shall be comprised of the  following  3
24    phases:  (a)  a course of study offered on an intensive basis
25    in  education  management,  governance,   organization,   and
26    planning; (b) the person's assignment to a full-time position
27    for   one   school  year  as  an  administrator;  and  (c)  a
28    comprehensive  assessment  of  the  person's  performance  by
29    school officials and a  recommendation  to  the  Professional
30    Teacher  Standards  Board  State  Board of Education that the
31    person  be  issued  a  standard  administrative  certificate.
32    Successful   completion   of   the   Alternative   Route   to
33    Administrative  Certification  program  shall  be  deemed  to
34    satisfy any other supervisory, administrative, or  management
 
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 1    experience requirements established by law.
 2        A  provisional  alternative  administrative  certificate,
 3    valid  for  one  year  of  serving as an administrator in the
 4    common schools and not renewable, shall be issued under  this
 5    Section  21-5d to persons who at the time of applying for the
 6    provisional alternative administrative certificate under this
 7    Section:
 8             (1)  have graduated from an  accredited  college  or
 9        university  with  a master's degree in a management field
10        or with a  bachelor's  degree  and  the  life  experience
11        equivalent  of a master's degree in a management field as
12        determined by the Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board
13        State Board of Education;
14             (2)  have  been  employed for a period of at least 5
15        years in a management level position;
16             (3)  have successfully completed the first phase  of
17        the  Alternative  Route  to  Administrative Certification
18        program as provided in this Section; and
19             (4)  have passed any  examination  required  by  the
20        Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board  State  Board  of
21        Education.
22        A  standard  administrative  certificate  with  a general
23    administrative endorsement, chief  school  business  official
24    endorsement,  or  superintendent  endorsement,  renewable  as
25    provided  in  Section  21-14,  shall  be issued under Section
26    21-7.1 to persons who first complete the requirements for the
27    provisional alternative administrative certificate and who at
28    the  time  of  applying   for   a   standard   administrative
29    certificate  have successfully completed the second and third
30    phases   of   the   Alternative   Route   to   Administrative
31    Certification program as provided in this Section.
32        The Professional Teacher Standards Board State  Board  of
33    Education may adopt rules and regulations that are consistent
34    with this Section and that the Professional Teacher Standards
 
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 1    Board  State Board deems necessary to establish and implement
 2    the program.
 3    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.)

 4        (105 ILCS 5/21-7.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-7.1)
 5        Sec. 21-7.1.  Administrative certificate.
 6        (a)  After January 1, 1986, an administrative certificate
 7    valid for 5 years of supervising  and  administering  in  the
 8    public  common  schools  may  be  issued  to persons who have
 9    graduated from a recognized institution  of  higher  learning
10    with  a  master's degree and who have been certified by these
11    institutions of higher learning as having completed a program
12    of preparation for one or more of  these  endorsements.  Such
13    programs  of  academic  and professional preparation required
14    for endorsement shall be administered by the  institution  in
15    accordance  with  standards  set  forth  by  the Professional
16    Teacher Standards Board State Superintendent of Education  in
17    consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board.
18        (b)  No  administrative  certificate  shall be issued for
19    the first  time  after  June  30,  1987  and  no  endorsement
20    provided  for  by this Section shall be made or affixed to an
21    administrative certificate for the first time after June  30,
22    1987   unless   the   person   to  whom  such  administrative
23    certificate is  to  be  issued  or  to  whose  administrative
24    certificate  such  endorsement  is  to  be  affixed  has been
25    required to demonstrate as a part of a program of academic or
26    professional   preparation   for   such   certification    or
27    endorsement: (i) an understanding of the knowledge called for
28    in establishing productive parent-school relationships and of
29    the   procedures   fostering   the   involvement  which  such
30    relationships  demand;  and  (ii)  an  understanding  of  the
31    knowledge required for establishing  a  high  quality  school
32    climate   and   promoting  good  classroom  organization  and
33    management, including  rules  of  conduct  and  instructional
 
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 1    procedures   appropriate   to   accomplishing  the  tasks  of
 2    schooling; and (iii) a demonstration  of  the  knowledge  and
 3    skills called for in providing instructional leadership.  The
 4    standards   for   demonstrating   an  understanding  of  such
 5    knowledge shall be set  forth  by  the  Professional  Teacher
 6    Standards Board State Board of Education in consultation with
 7    the   State   Teacher   Certification  Board,  and  shall  be
 8    administered  by  the  recognized  institutions   of   higher
 9    learning as part of the programs of academic and professional
10    preparation  required for certification and endorsement under
11    this Section.  As  used  in  this  subsection:  "establishing
12    productive  parent-school relationships" means the ability to
13    maintain effective communication between parents  and  school
14    personnel,  to  encourage  parental involvement in schooling,
15    and  to  motivate  school  personnel  to  engage  parents  in
16    encouraging student achievement, including the development of
17    programs and policies which serve to accomplish this purpose;
18    and "establishing a high quality school  climate"  means  the
19    ability   to   promote   academic  achievement,  to  maintain
20    discipline,  to  recognize  substance  abuse  problems  among
21    students and utilize appropriate law  enforcement  and  other
22    community  resources  to  address  these problems, to support
23    teachers  and  students  in  their  education  endeavors,  to
24    establish learning objectives, and to  provide  instructional
25    leadership,   including   the  development  of  policies  and
26    programs  which  serve  to  accomplish  this   purpose;   and
27    "providing  instructional  leadership"  means  the ability to
28    effectively evaluate school  personnel,  to  possess  general
29    communication  and interpersonal skills, and to establish and
30    maintain appropriate classroom  learning  environments.   The
31    provisions  of  this  subsection shall not apply to or affect
32    the initial issuance or making on or before June 30, 1987  of
33    any  administrative  certificate  or endorsement provided for
34    under this Section, nor shall such  provisions  apply  to  or
 
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 1    affect   the   renewal  after  June  30,  1987  of  any  such
 2    certificate or endorsement initially issued  or  made  on  or
 3    before June 30, 1987.
 4        (c)  Administrative certificates shall be renewed every 5
 5      five  years  with  the  first  renewal  being  5 five years
 6    following  the   initial   receipt   of   an   administrative
 7    certificate.  Renewal  requirements  for administrators whose
 8    positions require certification shall be based upon  evidence
 9    of  continuing  professional  education  which  promotes  the
10    following  goals:  (1) Improving administrators' knowledge of
11    instructional practices and  administrative  procedures;  (2)
12    Maintaining  the  basic  level  of  competence  required  for
13    initial  certification;  and  (3)  Improving  the  mastery of
14    skills and knowledge regarding the  improvement  of  teaching
15    performance in clinical settings and assessment of the levels
16    of  student  performance  in  their  schools.    Evidence  of
17    continuing  professional  education must include verification
18    of biennial attendance in a program developed by the Illinois
19    Administrators'   Academy   and   verification   of    annual
20    participation  in  a  school district approved activity which
21    contributes  to  continuing  professional   education.    The
22    Professional   Teacher   Standards   Board   State  Board  of
23    Education,   in   consultation   with   the   State   Teacher
24    Certification Board, shall develop, evaluate, and  revise  as
25    necessary  procedures for implementing this Section and shall
26    administer  the  renewal  of   administrative   certificates.
27    Failure   to   submit  satisfactory  evidence  of  continuing
28    professional education which  contributes  to  promoting  the
29    goals   of   this   Section   shall   result  in  a  loss  of
30    administrative certification.
31        (d)  Any limited or life supervisory  certificate  issued
32    prior  to  July  1,  1968  shall continue to be valid for all
33    administrative  and  supervisory  positions  in  the   public
34    schools  for which it is valid as of that date as long as its
 
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 1    holder meets the requirements for registration or renewal  as
 2    set forth in the statutes or until revoked according to law.
 3        (e)  The  administrative  or  supervisory  positions  for
 4    which  the  certificate shall be valid shall be determined by
 5    one or more of 3 endorsements: general  supervisory,  general
 6    administrative and superintendent.
 7        Subject  to the provisions of Section 21-1a, endorsements
 8    shall be made under conditions set  forth  in  this  Section.
 9    The  Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board  State  Board of
10    Education shall,  in  consultation  with  the  State  Teacher
11    Certification  Board,  adopt  rules  pursuant to the Illinois
12    Administrative Procedure Act, establishing  requirements  for
13    obtaining   administrative  certificates  where  the  minimum
14    administrative or supervisory requirements surpass those  set
15    forth in this Section.
16        If  the  Professional Teacher Standards Board establishes
17    State Teacher Certification Board shall file with  the  State
18    Board  of Education a written recommendation when considering
19    additional administrative or supervisory requirements, those.
20    All additional requirements shall be based upon the requisite
21    knowledge necessary to perform the those  tasks  required  by
22    the  certificate.   The  Professional Teacher Standards Board
23    State Board of Education shall in consultation with the State
24    Teacher Certification Board, establish standards  within  its
25    rules  which  shall  include  the  academic  and professional
26    requirements necessary for  certification.   These  standards
27    shall at a minimum contain, but not be limited to, those used
28    by  the  Professional  Teacher Standards Board State Board of
29    Education in determining whether additional knowledge will be
30    required.  Additionally, the Professional  Teacher  Standards
31    Board State Board of Education shall in consultation with the
32    State   Teacher  Certification  Board,  establish  provisions
33    within its  rules  whereby  any  member  of  the  educational
34    community   or   the   public   may  file  a  formal  written
 
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 1    recommendation or inquiry regarding requirements.
 2             (1)  The general supervisory  endorsement  shall  be
 3        affixed  to  the administrative certificate of any holder
 4        who has at least 16 semester hours of graduate credit  in
 5        professional  education  including  8  semester  hours of
 6        graduate credit in curriculum and research 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 supervisors,
17        curriculum directors and for  such  similar  and  related
18        positions  as  determined  by  the  Professional  Teacher
19        Standards  Board  State  Superintendent  of  Education in
20        consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board.
21             (2)  The general administrative endorsement shall be
22        affixed to the administrative certificate of  any  holder
23        who  has at least 20 semester hours of graduate credit in
24        educational administration and supervision and who has at
25        least 2 years of full-time teaching experience or  school
26        service  personnel  experience in public schools, schools
27        under the supervision of the Department  of  Corrections,
28        schools  under  the  administration  of the Department of
29        Rehabilitation Services, or nonpublic schools meeting the
30        standards established  by  the  State  Superintendent  of
31        Education    or   comparable   out-of-state   recognition
32        standards  approved  by  the  State   Superintendent   of
33        Education.
34             Such  endorsement  shall  be required for principal,
 
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 1        assistant    principal,    assistant     or     associate
 2        superintendent,  junior  college  dean and for related or
 3        similar  positions  as  determined  by  the  Professional
 4        Teacher Standards Board State Superintendent of Education
 5        in consultation  with  the  State  Teacher  Certification
 6        Board.
 7             Notwithstanding  any  other  provisions of this Act,
 8        after January 1, 1990 and  until  January  1,  1991,  any
 9        teacher  employed  by  a  district  subject to Article 34
10        shall  be   entitled   to   receive   an   administrative
11        certificate  with  a  general  administrative endorsement
12        affixed thereto if he or she: (i) had at least 3 years of
13        experience as a certified teacher for such district prior
14        to August 1, 1985; (ii) obtained a Master's degree  prior
15        to  August  1, 1985; (iii) completed at least 20 hours of
16        graduate credit in education courses (including at  least
17        12  hours  in educational administration and supervision)
18        prior to September 1,  1987;  and  (iv)  has  received  a
19        rating of superior for at least each of the last 5 years.
20        Any person who obtains an administrative certificate with
21        a  general  administrative  endorsement  affixed  thereto
22        under  this  paragraph shall not be qualified to serve in
23        any administrative position except assistant principal.
24             (3)  The chief school business official  endorsement
25        shall be affixed to the administrative certificate of any
26        holder  who  qualifies by having a Master's degree, 2 two
27        years of administrative  experience  in  school  business
28        management,  and  a  minimum  of  20  semester  hours  of
29        graduate   credit   in   a  program  established  by  the
30        Professional Teacher Standards Board State Superintendent
31        of Education  in  consultation  with  the  State  Teacher
32        Certification   Board   for  the  preparation  of  school
33        business administrators.  Such endorsement shall also  be
34        affixed  to  the administrative certificate of any holder
 
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 1        who qualifies by having a  Master's  Degree  in  Business
 2        Administration,  Finance  or Accounting from a regionally
 3        accredited institution of higher education.
 4             After June  30,  1977,  such  endorsement  shall  be
 5        required  for  any  individual  first employed as a chief
 6        school business official.
 7        (4)  The superintendent endorsement shall be  affixed  to
 8    the   administrative   certificate  of  any  holder  who  has
 9    completed 30 semester hours of  graduate  credit  beyond  the
10    master's   degree   in  a  program  for  the  preparation  of
11    superintendents of schools including  16  semester  hours  of
12    graduate  credit  in  professional  education  and who has at
13    least 2 years experience as an administrator or supervisor in
14    the public schools  or  the  State  Board  of  Education   or
15    education service regions or in nonpublic schools meeting the
16    standards   established   by   the  State  Superintendent  of
17    Education or comparable  out-of-state  recognition  standards
18    approved  by  the State Superintendent of Education and holds
19    general supervisory or general administrative endorsement, or
20    who has  had  2  years  of  experience  as  a  supervisor  or
21    administrator   while   holding   an   all-grade  supervisory
22    certificate or  a  certificate  comparable  in  validity  and
23    educational and experience requirements.
24        After  June  30, 1968, such endorsement shall be required
25    for a superintendent of schools, except as  provided  in  the
26    second paragraph of this Section and in Section 34-6.
27        Any  person  appointed  to the position of superintendent
28    between the effective date of this Act and June 30, 1993 in a
29    school district organized pursuant  to  Article  32  with  an
30    enrollment of at least 20,000 pupils shall be exempt from the
31    provisions of this subsection (4) until June 30, 1996.
32        (f)  All  official  interpretations or acts of issuing or
33    denying administrative certificates or  endorsements  by  the
34    State Teacher's Certification Board, State Board of Education
 
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 1    or the State Superintendent of Education, from the passage of
 2    P.A.  81-1208  on November 8, 1979 through September 24, 1981
 3    are hereby declared valid and legal acts in all respects  and
 4    further  that  the purported repeal of the provisions of this
 5    Section by P.A. 81-1208 and P.A. 81-1509 is declared null and
 6    void.
 7    (Source: P.A. 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.)

 8        (105 ILCS 5/21-9) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-9)
 9        Sec. 21-9.  Substitute certificates.
10        (a) A substitute teacher's certificate may be  issued  by
11    the  Professional Teacher Standards Board for teaching in all
12    grades of the common schools.  Such certificate may be issued
13    by the Professional Teacher Standards Board upon  request  of
14    the   regional  superintendent  of  schools of any  region in
15    which the  teacher  is  to  teach.   A  substitute  teacher's
16    certificate  is  valid  for teaching in the public schools of
17    any  county.   Such  certificate  may  be   issued   by   the
18    Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board to persons who either
19    (i) (a) hold a certificate  valid for teaching in the  common
20    schools  as  shown  on  the face of the certificate, (ii) (b)
21    hold a bachelor of arts degree from an institution of  higher
22    learning accredited by the North Central Association or other
23    comparable  regional  accrediting  association  or  have been
24    graduated from a recognized institution  of  higher  learning
25    with  a  bachelor's  degree, or (iii) (c) have had 2 years of
26    teaching experience and meet such other rules and regulations
27    as may be adopted by the Professional Teacher Standards Board
28     State Board of Education  in  consultation  with  the  State
29    Teacher  Certification  Board.  Such certificate shall expire
30    on June 30 in the fourth year from date of issue.
31        (b)  A teacher holding a substitute teacher's certificate
32    may teach only in the place of a  certified  teacher  who  is
33    under  contract  with  the employing board and may teach only
 
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 1    when no appropriate fully certified teacher is  available  to
 2    teach  in  a substitute capacity.  A teacher holding an early
 3    childhood certificate,  an  elementary  certificate,  a  high
 4    school   certificate,  or  a  special  certificate  may  also
 5    substitute teach in grades K-12 but only in the  place  of  a
 6    certified  teacher  who  is under contract with the employing
 7    board.  A substitute teacher may teach only for a period  not
 8    to exceed 90 paid school days or 450 paid school hours in any
 9    one  school  district  in  any  one  school term.  Where such
10    teaching is partly on a daily and partly on an hourly  basis,
11    a  school  day  shall  be considered as 5 hours. The teaching
12    limitations imposed by this subsection upon teachers  holding
13    substitute   certificates  shall  not  apply  in  any  school
14    district operating under Article 34.
15    (Source: P.A. 89-212, eff. 8-4-95.)

16        (105 ILCS 5/21-10) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-10)
17        Sec. 21-10. Provisional certificate.
18        (A)  (Blank). Until  July  1,  1972,  the  State  Teacher
19    Certification Board may issue a provisional certificate valid
20    for  teaching  in  elementary, high school or special subject
21    fields subject to the following conditions:
22        A provisional certificate may be issued to a  person  who
23    presents  certified  evidence  of  having earned a bachelor's
24    degree from a recognized institution of higher learning.  The
25    academic and professional courses offered as a basis  of  the
26    provisional  certificate  shall  be  courses  approved by the
27    State Board of  Education  in  consultation  with  the  State
28    Teacher Certification Board.
29        A  certificate  earned  under this plan may be renewed at
30    the end of each two-year period upon evidence filed with  the
31    State  Teacher Certification Board that the holder has earned
32    8 semester hours of credit within the  period;  provided  the
33    requirements  for the certificate of the same type issued for
 
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 1    the teaching position for which the teacher is employed shall
 2    be met by the end of the second  renewal  period.   A  second
 3    provisional  certificate shall not be issued.  The credits so
 4    earned must be approved by the State Board  of  Education  in
 5    consultation  with  the State Teacher Certification Board and
 6    must  meet  the  general  pattern  for  a  similar  type   of
 7    certificate  issued  on  the basis of credit.  No more than 4
 8    semester hours shall be chosen from elective subjects.
 9        (B)  After July 1, 1972 and until January  1,  2000,  the
10    State Teacher Certification Board may issue, and on and after
11    January  1, 2000 the Professional Teacher Standards Board may
12    issue, a provisional certificate valid for teaching in  early
13    childhood, elementary, high school or special subject fields,
14    or  for  providing service as school service personnel or for
15    administering schools subject to the following conditions:  A
16    provisional  certificate  may be issued to a person who meets
17    the requirements  for  a  regular  teaching,  school  service
18    personnel  or administrative certificate in another State and
19    who presents certified evidence of having earned a bachelor's
20    degree from a recognized institution of higher learning.  The
21    academic and professional courses offered as a basis  of  the
22    provisional  certificate  shall  be  courses  approved by the
23    Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board of Education
24    in consultation with the State Teacher  Certification  Board.
25    A certificate earned under this plan is valid for a period of
26    2  years and shall not be renewed; however, the individual to
27    whom this certificate is issued shall have  passed  or  shall
28    pass  the  examinations set forth by the Professional Teacher
29    Standards Board State Board of Education within 9  months  of
30    the  date of issuance of the provisional certificate. Failure
31    to pass the tests, required in Section 21-1a, shall result in
32    the cancellation of the provisional certificate.
33        (C)  The  Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board   State
34    Teacher  Certification  Board  may  also  issue a provisional
 
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 1    vocational certificate and a temporary provisional vocational
 2    certificate.
 3             (1)  The requirements for a  provisional  vocational
 4        certificate  shall  be  determined  by  the  Professional
 5        Teacher  Standards  Board,  State  Board  of Education in
 6        consultation with the State Teacher Board; provided that,
 7        as  a  minimum  requirement,  the  person  to  whom   the
 8        certificate  is  to  be  issued has earned, the following
 9        minimum requirements are met: (a) after July 1, 1972,  at
10        least  30  semester  hours  of  credit  from a recognized
11        institution of higher learning; and  (b)  after  July  1,
12        1974,  at  least  60  semester  hours  of  credit  from a
13        recognized institution of higher learning.
14             (2)  The requirements for  a  temporary  provisional
15        vocational   certificate   shall  be  determined  by  the
16        Professional Teacher  Standards  Board,  State  Board  of
17        Education   in   consultation   with  the  State  Teacher
18        Certification  Board;  provided  that,   as   a   minimum
19        requirement,  the person to whom the certificate is to be
20        issued has, the following minimum requirements  are  met:
21        (a)  after  July  1,  1973,  at least 4,000 hours of work
22        experience in the skill to be certified for teaching; and
23        (b) after July 1, 1975, at  least  8,000  hours  of  work
24        experience  in  the  skill  to be certified for teaching.
25        Any certificate  issued  under  the  provisions  of  this
26        paragraph  shall  expire on June 30 following the date of
27        issue.  Renewals may be granted on a  yearly  basis,  but
28        shall not be granted to any person who does not file with
29        the  Professional  Teacher  Standards Board State Teacher
30        Certification Board  a  transcript  showing  at  least  3
31        semester  hours of credit earned during the previous year
32        in  a  recognized  institution  of  learning.   No   such
33        certificate  shall be issued except upon certification by
34        the employing board,  subject  to  the  approval  of  the
 
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 1        regional  superintendent  of  schools,  that no qualified
 2        teacher holding a regular certificate  or  a  provisional
 3        vocational  certificate  is  available  and  that  actual
 4        circumstances and need require such issuance.
 5        The courses or work experience offered as a basis for the
 6    issuance  of  the  provisional  vocational certificate or the
 7    temporary  provisional  vocational   certificate   shall   be
 8    approved  by  the  Professional Teacher Standards Board State
 9    Board of Education in consultation  with  the  State  Teacher
10    Certification Board.
11        (D)  Until  July 1, 1972, the State Teacher Certification
12    Board  may  also  issue  a   provisional   foreign   language
13    certificate  valid  for  4  years  for  teaching  the foreign
14    language named therein in all grades of  the  common  schools
15    and  shall  be  issued  to  persons who have graduated from a
16    recognized institution of higher learning with not fewer than
17    120  semester  hours  of  credit  and  who  have  met   other
18    requirements as determined by the State Board of Education in
19    consultation  with the State Teacher Certification Board.  If
20    the holder of a provisional foreign language certificate that
21    was issued under this subsection before July 1, 1972 has been
22    suspended because the holder of that provisional  certificate
23    did not become is not a citizen of the United States within 6
24    years  of  the  date of issuance of the original certificate,
25    such certificate shall remain be suspended  by  the  regional
26    superintendent  of  schools of the region in which the holder
27    is engaged to teach  and  shall  not  be  reinstated  by  the
28    Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board until the holder is a
29    citizen of the United States.
30        (E)  Notwithstanding  anything  in  this   Act   to   the
31    contrary,  the  Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board State
32    Teacher Certification Board shall issue part-time provisional
33    certificates to eligible individuals  who  are  professionals
34    and craftsmen.
 
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 1        The  requirements  for  a  part-time provisional teachers
 2    certificate shall be determined by the  Professional  Teacher
 3    Standards Board State Board of Education in consultation with
 4    the State Teacher Certification Board, provided the following
 5    minimum  requirements  are  met:  60 semester hours of credit
 6    from a recognized institution  of  higher  learning  or  4000
 7    hours  of  work  experience  in the skill to be certified for
 8    teaching.
 9        A part-time provisional certificate  may  be  issued  for
10    teaching no more than 2 courses of study for grades 6 through
11    12.
12        A  part-time  provisional  teachers  certificate shall be
13    valid for 2 years and may be renewed at the  end  of  each  2
14    year period.
15    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98; revised 10-31-98.)

16        (105 ILCS 5/21-11) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-11)
17        Sec. 21-11. General Certificate. The Professional Teacher
18    Standards Board State Teacher Certification Board may issue a
19    general certificate for part-time teachers of adult education
20    subjects.  Such  certificates  shall  be  for teaching in the
21    subject or subjects named on the certificate.
22        The requirement for this certificate is determined by the
23    Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board of Education
24    in consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board.
25        This  certificate  may  be  issued  by  the  Professional
26    Teacher Standards Board  State  Teacher  Certification  Board
27    upon  the request of the board employing such teacher and the
28    approval of the regional superintendent  of  schools  of  the
29    region in which the teaching is done.
30        Any  teacher  who  holds  any other valid certificate for
31    teaching  in  the  public  schools  of  Illinois  may   teach
32    noncredit  courses  assigned by the superintendent of schools
33    upon the authority of the board of education.
 
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 1    (Source: P.A. 81-1508.)

 2        (105 ILCS 5/21-11.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.1)
 3        Sec.    21-11.1.      Certificates     for     equivalent
 4    qualifications. An applicant who holds or is eligible to hold
 5    a  teacher's certificate or license under the laws of another
 6    state or territory of the United  States  may  be  granted  a
 7    corresponding   teacher's  certificate  in  Illinois  on  the
 8    written authorization of the Professional  Teacher  Standards
 9    Board   State  Board  of  Education  and  the  State  Teacher
10    Certification Board upon the following conditions:
11             (1)  That the applicant is at least 19 years of age,
12        is of good character, good health and a  citizen  of  the
13        United States; and
14             (2)  That  the  requirements for a similar teacher's
15        certificate in the particular state or territory were, at
16        the date of issuance of  the  certificate,  substantially
17        equal  to  the  requirements  in  force  at  the time the
18        application is made for the certificate in this State.
19        After January 1, 1988,  in  addition  to  satisfying  the
20    foregoing  conditions  and  requirements,  an applicant for a
21    corresponding teaching certificate in Illinois also shall  be
22    required   to   pass  the  examinations  required  under  the
23    provisions of Section 21-1a as directed by  the  Professional
24    Teacher Standards Board State Board of Education.
25        In  determining  good  character  under this Section, any
26    felony  conviction  of  the  applicant  may  be  taken   into
27    consideration,  but the conviction shall not operate as a bar
28    to registration.
29        The Professional Teacher Standards Board State  Board  of
30    Education    in   consultation   with   the   State   Teacher
31    Certification Board shall  prescribe  rules  and  regulations
32    establishing  the  similarity of certificates in other states
33    and  the  standards  for  determining  the   equivalence   of
 
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 1    requirements.
 2    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.)

 3        (105 ILCS 5/21-11.2) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.2)
 4        Sec.   21-11.2.    Additional  certificates;  experienced
 5    employed teachers.  Experienced certified  teachers  employed
 6    in  Illinois  public  or  private  elementary  and  secondary
 7    schools  seeking additional teaching certificates as provided
 8    in Sections 21-2.1,  21-3,  21-4,  and  21-5  may  submit  an
 9    application for evaluation of credentials to the Professional
10    Teacher  Standards  Board  State Teacher Certification Board.
11    Individuals obtaining a certificate by transcript  evaluation
12    shall  meet  the  minimum requirements for the certificate as
13    approved by the Professional Teacher  Standards  Board  State
14    Superintendent  of  Education  in consultation with the State
15    Teacher Certification Board.
16    (Source: P.A. 82-911.)

17        (105 ILCS 5/21-11.3) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.3)
18        Sec. 21-11.3.  Resident teacher certificate.  A  resident
19    teacher certificate shall be valid for 2 years for employment
20    as a resident teacher in a public school.  It shall be issued
21    only   to  persons  who  have  graduated  from  a  recognized
22    institution of higher education with a bachelor's degree, who
23    are enrolled in a program  of  preparation  approved  by  the
24    Professional  Teacher Standards Board State Superintendent of
25    Education   in   consultation   with   the   State    Teacher
26    Certification  Board,  and  who  have  passed the appropriate
27    tests as required in Section 21-1a and as determined  by  the
28    Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board of Education
29    .   A resident teacher certificate may be issued for teaching
30    children through grade 3 or for grades K-9, 6-12, or K-12  in
31    a  special  subject  area  and may not be renewed. A resident
32    teacher may teach only in  conjunction  with  and  under  the
 
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 1    direction of a certified teacher and shall not teach in place
 2    of a certified teacher.
 3    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.)

 4        (105 ILCS 5/21-11.4)
 5        Sec. 21-11.4.  Illinois Teacher Corps.
 6        (a)  The  General  Assembly finds and determines that (i)
 7    it  is  important  to  encourage  the  entry   of   qualified
 8    professionals  into  elementary  and  secondary teaching as a
 9    second career; and (ii) there are a number of individuals who
10    have bachelors' degrees, experience in the work force, and an
11    interest in serving youth that creates a special talent  pool
12    with  great  potential  for  enriching  the lives of Illinois
13    children as teachers.  To provide this talent pool  with  the
14    opportunity  to serve children as teachers, school districts,
15    colleges, and universities are encouraged,  as  part  of  the
16    public  policy  of  this  State,  to enter into collaborative
17    programs  to  educate  and   induct   these   non-traditional
18    candidates  into  the teaching profession.  To facilitate the
19    certification of such candidates,  the  Professional  Teacher
20    Standards  Board  State  Board  of Education, in consultation
21    with the State  Teacher  Certification  Board,  shall  assist
22    institutions  of  higher  education and school districts with
23    the implementation of the Illinois Teacher Corps.
24        (b)  Individuals who wish to become  candidates  for  the
25    Illinois  Teacher  Corps program must earn a resident teacher
26    certificate as defined in Section 21-11.3, including:
27             (1)  graduation from  a  recognized  institution  of
28        higher  education with a bachelor's degree and at least a
29        3.00 out of a 4.00 grade point average;
30             (2)  a minimum of 5 years of professional experience
31        in the area the candidate wishes to teach;
32             (3)  passing  the  examinations  required   by   the
33        Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board  State  Board  of
 
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 1        Education;
 2             (4)  enrollment  in  a  Masters  of Education Degree
 3        program approved by the  Professional  Teacher  Standards
 4        Board  State  Superintendent of Education in consultation
 5        with the State Teacher Certification Board; and
 6             (5)  completion of a 6 week summer intensive teacher
 7        preparation course which is the first  component  of  the
 8        Masters Degree program.
 9        (c)  School  districts may hire an Illinois Teacher Corps
10    candidate  after  the  candidate  has  received  his  or  her
11    resident teacher certificate.  The school  district  has  the
12    responsibility  of  ensuring  that the candidates receive the
13    supports  necessary  to  become  qualified,   competent   and
14    productive  teachers.   To  be eligible to participate in the
15    Illinois Teacher Corps program, school districts must provide
16    a minimum of the following supports to the candidates:
17             (1)  a salary and  benefits  package  as  negotiated
18        through the teacher contracts;
19             (2)  a  mentor  certified  teacher  who will provide
20        guidance to  one  or  more  candidates  under  a  program
21        developed  collaboratively  by  the  school  district and
22        university;
23             (3)  at least  quarterly  evaluations  performed  of
24        each  candidate  jointly  by  the  mentor teacher and the
25        principal of the school or the principal's designee; and
26             (4)  a written and signed document from  the  school
27        district  outlining  the  support the district intends to
28        provide  to  the  candidates,   for   approval   by   the
29        Professional   Teacher   Standards  Board  State  Teacher
30        Certification Board.
31        (d)  Illinois institutions of higher education shall work
32    collaboratively with school districts  and  the  Professional
33    Teacher  Standards Board State Teacher Certification Board to
34    academically  prepare  the  candidates   for   the   teaching
 
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 1    profession.   To  be  eligible to participate, the College or
 2    School of Education of a participating  Illinois  institution
 3    of  higher education must develop a curriculum that provides,
 4    upon completion,  a  Masters  Degree  in  Education  for  the
 5    candidates.  The Masters Degree program must:
 6             (1)  receive  approval from the Professional Teacher
 7        Standards Board State Teacher Certification Board; and
 8             (2)  take no longer than 3 summers  and  2  academic
 9        years  to  complete,  and  balance  the  needs  and  time
10        constraints of the candidates.
11        (e)  Upon  successful  completion  of  the Masters Degree
12    program,  the  candidate    receives  an   Initial   Teaching
13    Certificate in the State of Illinois.
14        (f)  If an individual wishes to become a candidate in the
15    Illinois  Teacher Corps program, but does not possess 5 years
16    of professional experience, the individual  may  qualify  for
17    the  program  by  participating  in  a  one  year  internship
18    teacher  preparation program with a school district.  The one
19    year internship shall be  developed  collaboratively  by  the
20    school  district  and  the  Illinois  institution  of  higher
21    education,  and shall be approved by the Professional Teacher
22    Standards Board State Teacher Certification Board.
23        (g)  The Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board
24    of  Education  is  authorized  to  award  grants  to   school
25    districts  that  seek  to prepare candidates for the teaching
26    profession who have bachelors' degrees and professional  work
27    experience  in  subjects relevant to teaching fields, but who
28    do not have formal preparation for teaching.  Grants  may  be
29    made  to school districts for up to $3,000 per candidate when
30    the school district, in cooperation with a public or  private
31    university and the school district's teacher bargaining unit,
32    develop  a  program  designed to prepare teachers pursuant to
33    the Illinois Teacher Corps program under this Section.
34    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.)
 
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 1        (105 ILCS 5/21-12) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-12)
 2        Sec. 21-12. Printing; of  Seal;  Signature;  Credentials.
 3    All certificates shall be printed by and bear the seal of the
 4    Professional    Teacher   Standards   Board   State   Teacher
 5    Certification Board and the  signatures  of  the  chairperson
 6    chairman  and of the secretary of that the Board. All college
 7    credentials offered as the basis of a  certificate  shall  be
 8    presented  to  the  secretary  of  the  Professional  Teacher
 9    Standards   Board   State  Teacher  Certification  Board  for
10    inspection  and  approval.  After  January  1,   1964,   each
11    application  for  a  certificate or evaluation of credentials
12    shall be accompanied by an evaluation fee of $20 which is not
13    refundable.
14        Commencing January 1, 1994, an additional  $10  shall  be
15    charged  for each application for a certificate or evaluation
16    of credentials which is  not  refundable.   There  is  hereby
17    created a Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund as a special
18    fund   within  the  State  Treasury.   The  proceeds  of  the
19    additional $10 fee shall be paid into the Teacher Certificate
20    Fee Revolving Fund; and the moneys  in  that  Fund  shall  be
21    appropriated  to the Professional Teacher Standards Board and
22    used by that  Board  to  provide  the  technology  and  other
23    resources  necessary  for the timely and efficient processing
24    of certification requests.
25        When evaluation verifies the  requirements  for  a  valid
26    certificate,  the  applicant  shall  be issued an entitlement
27    card that may be presented to a  regional  superintendent  of
28    schools  together  with a fee of one dollar for issuance of a
29    certificate.
30        The applicant shall be notified of any deficiencies.
31    (Source: P.A. 88-224; revised 10-31-98.)

32        (105 ILCS 5/21-14) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-14)
33        Sec. 21-14. Registration and renewal of certificates.
 
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 1        (a)  A limited four-year  certificate  or  a  certificate
 2    issued  after  July  1,  1955,  shall  be  renewable  at  its
 3    expiration  or  within  60  days  thereafter  by  the  county
 4    superintendent of schools having supervision and control over
 5    the  school  where  the  teacher  is  teaching upon certified
 6    evidence of meeting the requirements for renewal as  required
 7    by  this  Act  and  prescribed  by  the  Professional Teacher
 8    Standards Board State Board of Education in consultation with
 9    the  State  Teacher  Certification  Board.    An   elementary
10    supervisory  certificate  shall  not be renewed at the end of
11    the first four-year period covered by the certificate  unless
12    the  holder  thereof  has  filed  certified evidence with the
13    Professional   Teacher   Standards   Board   State    Teacher
14    Certification  Board that he has a master's degree or that he
15    has earned 8  semester  hours  of  credit  in  the  field  of
16    educational  administration  and  supervision in a recognized
17    institution of higher learning.  The holder shall continue to
18    earn 8 semester hours of credit each four-year  period  until
19    such time as he has earned a master's degree.
20        All  certificates  not  renewed  or  registered as herein
21    provided shall lapse after a  period  of  4  years  from  the
22    expiration   of   the   last   year  of  registration.   Such
23    certificates may be reinstated for a  one  year  period  upon
24    payment   of   all   accumulated   registration  fees.   Such
25    reinstated certificates shall only be renewed: (1) by earning
26    5 semester hours of credit in  a  recognized  institution  of
27    higher  learning in the field of professional education or in
28    courses related to the holder's contractual teaching  duties;
29    or  (2)  by  presenting  evidence  of holding a valid regular
30    certificate of some  other  type.   Any  certificate  may  be
31    voluntarily   surrendered   by  the  certificate  holder.   A
32    voluntarily surrendered certificate shall  be  treated  as  a
33    revoked certificate.
34        (b)  When   those  teaching  certificates  issued  before
 
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 1    January 1, 1999 are renewed for the first time after  January
 2    1,  1999,  all  such teaching certificates shall be exchanged
 3    for Standard Teaching Certificates as provided in  subsection
 4    (c)  of  Section  21-2.   All  Initial  and Standard Teaching
 5    Certificates,  including  those   issued   to   persons   who
 6    previously  held  teaching certificates issued before January
 7    1, 1999, shall be renewable under the conditions set forth in
 8    this subsection (b).
 9        Initial Teaching Certificates are  nonrenewable  and  are
10    valid   for   4   years   of  teaching.    Standard  Teaching
11    Certificates are renewable  every  5  years  as  provided  in
12    subsection (c) of Section 21-2.
13    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98; 90-653, eff. 7-29-98.)

14        (105 ILCS 5/21-16) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-16)
15        Sec.  21-16.  Fees;  Requirement  for registration. Every
16    applicant when issued a certificate shall pay to the regional
17    superintendent of schools a fee of $1, which  shall  be  paid
18    into  the  institute fund. Every certificate issued under the
19    provisions of this Act shall be registered  annually  or,  at
20    the  option  of  the  holder of the certificate, once every 3
21    years.  The  regional  superintendent   of   schools   having
22    supervision and control over the school where the teaching is
23    done  shall register the certificate before the holder begins
24    to teach, otherwise it shall be registered in any  county  in
25    the  State  of  Illinois;  and  one  fee  of  $4 per year for
26    registration or renewal of one  or  more  certificates  which
27    have  been  issued  to the same holder shall be paid into the
28    institute fund.
29        Requirements for registration of any certificate  limited
30    in time shall include evidence of professional growth defined
31    as  successful teaching experience since last registration of
32    certificate, attendance at professional meetings,  membership
33    in  professional  organizations, additional credits earned in
 
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 1    recognized teacher-training institutions, travel specifically
 2    for educational experience, reading of professional books and
 3    periodicals, filing all reports as required by  the  regional
 4    superintendent  of  schools  and  the State Superintendent of
 5    Education  or   such   other   professional   experience   or
 6    combination  of  experiences  as are presented by the teacher
 7    and are approved by the Professional Teacher Standards  Board
 8    State  Superintendent  of  Education in consultation with the
 9    State Teacher Certification Board.  A  duplicate  certificate
10    may  be  issued  to the holder of a valid life certificate or
11    valid certificate limited in time by the Professional Teacher
12    Standards Board State Superintendent of  Education;  however,
13    it   shall   only  be  issued  upon  request  of  a  regional
14    superintendent of schools and upon payment  to  the  regional
15    superintendent  of  schools who requests such duplicate a fee
16    of $4.
17    (Source: P.A. 87-745.)

18        (105 ILCS 5/21-17) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-17)
19        Sec. 21-17. Fee for original and  duplicate  certificate.
20    A  duplicate  certificate shall be issued by the Professional
21    Teacher Standards Board  State  Superintendent  of  Education
22    when  requested  by the regional superintendent of schools as
23    provided in  Section  21-16.  The  request  for  a  duplicate
24    certificate shall be accompanied by a fee of $4.
25    (Source: P.A. 81-940.)

26        (105 ILCS 5/21-19) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-19)
27        Sec.  21-19.  Annual  report  by  certificate holder. The
28    holder of any certificate,  shall  annually  within  30  days
29    after  assuming the duties of any teaching position report to
30    the regional superintendent having  supervision  and  control
31    over  the  school  where  the teacher is employed information
32    relative to  training,  experience,  salary  and  other  data
 
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 1    required  by  the  Professional Teacher Standards Board State
 2    Board of Education. The reports shall  be  collected  in  the
 3    office  of  the  regional  superintendent  and filed with the
 4    Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board of Education
 5    .
 6    (Source: P.A. 81-1508.)

 7        (105 ILCS 5/21-21) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-21)
 8        Sec.  21-21.   Definitions;  Granting  of   recognition).
 9    "Recognized",  as used in this Article in connection with the
10    word "school" or "institution", means such  school,  college,
11    university,  private junior college, public community college
12    or special or technical school  as  maintains  an  equipment,
13    course   of  study,  a  standard  of  scholarship  and  other
14    requirements set by the Professional Teacher Standards  Board
15    State  Board  of  Education  in  consultation  with the State
16    Teacher Certification Board. Application for  recognition  of
17    such  school or institution as a teacher training institution
18    shall be made to the  Professional  Teacher  Standards  Board
19    State  Board of Education. The Professional Teacher Standards
20    Board State Board of Education in consultation with the State
21    Teacher Certification Board shall set the criteria  by  which
22    the  school  or  institution  shall be judged and through the
23    secretary of that the Board shall  arrange  for  an  official
24    inspection  and  shall  grant  recognition  of such school or
25    institution as may meet the  required  standards.    If  such
26    standards  include  requirements  with regard to education in
27    acquiring  skills  in  working  with  culturally  distinctive
28    students, as defined by the  Professional  Teacher  Standards
29    Board  State  Board  of  Education,  then  the  rules  of the
30    Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board of Education
31     shall include the criteria used to evaluate compliance  with
32    this   requirement.  No  school  or  institution  shall  make
33    assignments of student  teachers  or  teachers  for  practice
 
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 1    teaching  so  as to promote segregation on the basis of race,
 2    creed, color, religion, sex or national origin.
 3        All courses listed or credentials required as  the  basis
 4    of any certificate or for its renewal shall be the equivalent
 5    of   courses   offered   by  a  recognized  teacher  training
 6    institution. The Professional Teacher Standards  Board  State
 7    Board  of  Education  in  consultation with the State Teacher
 8    Certification Board shall have the power to define a major or
 9    minor when used as a basis for recognition and  certification
10    purposes.
11    (Source: P.A. 84-793.)

12        (105 ILCS 5/21-21.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-21.1)
13        Sec.    21-21.1.     Denial    of    recommendation   for
14    certification.   Each  college  or  university  providing   a
15    teacher education program approved and recognized pursuant to
16    the provisions of this Article shall establish procedures and
17    standards to assure that no student is denied the opportunity
18    to receive the institutional recommendation for certification
19    for reasons which are not directly related to the candidate's
20    anticipated  performance  as  a  certificated employee.  Such
21    standards and procedures shall include the specific  criteria
22    used   by  the  institution  for  admission,  retention,  and
23    recommendation for certification, periodic evaluations of the
24    candidate's progress toward an institutional  recommendation,
25    counseling  and  other  supportive  services  to  correct any
26    deficiencies which are considered remedial, and provisions to
27    assure that no person is discriminated against on  the  basis
28    of  race, color, national origin or a disability unrelated to
29    the person's ability to perform as a  certificated  employee.
30    Each  institution  shall also establish a grievance procedure
31    for  those  candidates  who  are  denied  the   institutional
32    recommendation   for   certification.    Within  10  days  of
33    notification of such denial, the college or university  shall
 
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 1    notify  the  candidate,  in  writing,  of the reasons for the
 2    denial of recommendation for certification.  Within  30  days
 3    of  notification of the denial, the candidate may request the
 4    college or university to review the  denial.   If,  after  an
 5    additional  30 days to complete such review, the candidate is
 6    denied recommendation for certification,  the  candidate  may
 7    appeal  to  the  Professional  Teacher  Standards Board State
 8    Teacher Certification Board within 10  days  of  notification
 9    for  a  review  of the institution's decision.  The candidate
10    shall have the right to be present at  any  such  review,  to
11    present  evidence,  and  to  be represented by counsel.  Upon
12    such review the Professional Teacher  Standards  Board  State
13    Teacher  Certification Board shall take recommend appropriate
14    action  to  the  State  Superintendent  of  Education.   Each
15    institution's  standards  and   procedures,   including   the
16    criteria  for  admission,  retention,  and  the institutional
17    recommendation  for  certification,  and  the   institution's
18    grievance  procedures,  shall  be  subject to approval by the
19    Professional Teacher Standards Board State Superintendent  of
20    Education    in   consultation   with   the   State   Teacher
21    Certification Board.  Each  applicant  to  the  institution's
22    teacher  education  program  shall be provided with a copy of
23    the procedures established pursuant to this Section.
24    (Source: P.A. 89-397, eff. 8-20-95.)

25        (105 ILCS 5/21-23) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-23)
26        Sec. 21-23.  Suspension or revocation of certificate.
27        (a)  Any certificate issued  pursuant  to  this  Article,
28    including  but  not limited to any administrative certificate
29    or endorsement, may be suspended for a period not  to  exceed
30    one  calendar  year  by  the regional superintendent or for a
31    period  not  to  exceed  5  calendar  years  by   the   State
32    Superintendent  of  Education  upon evidence of immorality, a
33    condition of health detrimental to  the  welfare  of  pupils,
 
                            -67-               LRB9100619NTsb
 1    incompetency,  unprofessional  conduct,  the  neglect  of any
 2    professional duty, willful failure to report an  instance  of
 3    suspected  child  abuse  or neglect as required by the Abused
 4    and Neglected  Child  Reporting  Act,  failure  to  establish
 5    satisfactory  repayment  on an educational loan guaranteed by
 6    the Illinois Student Assistance  Commission,  or  other  just
 7    cause.   Unprofessional  conduct  shall  include  refusal  to
 8    attend  or  participate  in,  institutes, teachers' meetings,
 9    professional  readings,   or   to   meet   other   reasonable
10    requirements   of   the   regional  superintendent  or  State
11    Superintendent of  Education.   Unprofessional  conduct  also
12    includes  conduct  that  violates  the  standards, ethics, or
13    rules applicable to the security, administration, monitoring,
14    or  scoring  of,  or  the  reporting  of  scores  from,   any
15    assessment  test or the Prairie State Achievement Examination
16    administered  under  Section  2-3.64  or  that  is  known  or
17    intended to produce  or  report  manipulated  or  artificial,
18    rather  than  actual,  assessment  or  achievement results or
19    gains from the administration of those tests or examinations.
20    It shall also include neglect or unnecessary delay in  making
21    of statistical and other reports required by school officers.
22    The   regional  superintendent  or  State  Superintendent  of
23    Education shall upon receipt of  evidence  of  immorality,  a
24    condition  of  health  detrimental  to the welfare of pupils,
25    incompetency, unprofessional  conduct,  the  neglect  of  any
26    professional duty or other just cause serve written notice to
27    the  individual  and  afford the individual opportunity for a
28    hearing prior to  suspension.   If  a  hearing  is  requested
29    within  10 days of notice of opportunity for hearing it shall
30    act as a stay of proceedings  not  to  exceed  30  days.   No
31    certificate  shall  be  suspended  until  the  teacher has an
32    opportunity for a hearing at the educational service  region.
33    When  a  certificate  is suspended, the right of appeal shall
34    lie to the Professional Teacher Standards Board State Teacher
 
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 1    Certification Board.  When an appeal is taken within 10  days
 2    after  notice  of  suspension  it  shall  act  as  a  stay of
 3    proceedings not to exceed  60  days.   If  a  certificate  is
 4    suspended  for  a  period  greater  than  one year, the State
 5    Superintendent of Education shall review the suspension prior
 6    to the expiration of that period  to  determine  whether  the
 7    cause  for  the  suspension has been remedied or continues to
 8    exist.  Upon determining that the cause  for  suspension  has
 9    not  abated,  the State Superintendent of Education may order
10    that the suspension be continued for an  appropriate  period.
11    Nothing  in  this Section prohibits the continuance of such a
12    suspension  for   an   indefinite   period   if   the   State
13    Superintendent  determines  that the cause for the suspension
14    remains unabated.  Any certificate may  be  revoked  for  the
15    same reasons as for suspension by the State Superintendent of
16    Education.  No certificate shall be revoked until the teacher
17    has an opportunity for  a  hearing  before  the  Professional
18    Teacher  Standards  Board  State Teacher Certification Board,
19    which hearing must be held within 60 days from the  date  the
20    appeal is taken.
21        The  Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board may
22    refuse to issue or may suspend the certificate of any  person
23    who  fails  to  file  a return, or to pay the tax, penalty or
24    interest shown in  a  filed  return,  or  to  pay  any  final
25    assessment  of  tax,  penalty or interest, as required by any
26    tax Act administered by the Illinois Department  of  Revenue,
27    until  such  time as the requirements of any such tax Act are
28    satisfied.
29        (b)  Any certificate issued pursuant to this Article  may
30    be  suspended for an appropriate length of time as determined
31    by either the regional superintendent or State Superintendent
32    of Education upon evidence that the holder of the certificate
33    has been named as a perpetrator in an indicated report  filed
34    pursuant  to  the  Abused  and Neglected Child Reporting Act,
 
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 1    approved June 26, 1975, as amended, and upon proof  by  clear
 2    and  convincing evidence that the licensee has caused a child
 3    to be an abused child or neglected child as defined  in  that
 4    the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act.
 5        The  regional  superintendent  or State Superintendent of
 6    Education  shall,  upon  receipt   of   evidence   that   the
 7    certificate  holder  has  been  named  a  perpetrator  in any
 8    indicated report, serve written notice to the individual  and
 9    afford  the  individual  opportunity  for  a hearing prior to
10    suspension.  If a hearing is  requested  within  10  days  of
11    notice  of opportunity for hearing, it shall act as a stay of
12    proceedings not to exceed 30 days.  No certificate  shall  be
13    suspended  until the teacher has an opportunity for a hearing
14    at the educational service  region.  When  a  certificate  is
15    suspended,  the right of appeal shall lie to the Professional
16    Teacher Standards Board State  Teacher  Certification  Board.
17    When  an  appeal  is  taken  within  10  days after notice of
18    suspension it shall act as  a  stay  of  proceedings  not  to
19    exceed  60  days.   The  State  Superintendent may revoke any
20    certificate upon proof at hearing  by  clear  and  convincing
21    evidence that the certificate holder has caused a child to be
22    an  abused  child or neglected child as defined in the Abused
23    and Neglected Child Reporting Act.  No certificate  shall  be
24    revoked  until  the  teacher has an opportunity for a hearing
25    before the Professional Teacher Standards Board State Teacher
26    Certification Board, which hearing must  be  held  within  60
27    days from the date the appeal is taken.
28        (c)  The  State  Superintendent  of Education or a person
29    designated by him shall have the power to administer oaths to
30    witnesses at any hearing conducted  before  the  Professional
31    Teacher  Standards  Board  State  Teacher Certification Board
32    pursuant  to  this  Section.   The  State  Superintendent  of
33    Education or a person designated  by  him  is  authorized  to
34    subpoena  and bring before the Professional Teacher Standards
 
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 1    Board State Teacher Certification Board any  person  in  this
 2    State and to take testimony either orally or by deposition or
 3    by  exhibit,  with  the same fees and mileage and in the same
 4    manner as prescribed by law in judicial  proceedings  in  the
 5    civil cases in circuit courts of this State.
 6        Any  circuit  court,  upon  the  application of the State
 7    Superintendent of Education,  may,  by  order  duly  entered,
 8    require  the  attendance  of  witnesses and the production of
 9    relevant  books  and  papers  at  any   hearing   the   State
10    Superintendent of Education is authorized to conduct pursuant
11    to  this  Section,  and the court may compel obedience to its
12    orders by proceedings for contempt.
13        (d)  As used in this Section, "teacher" means any  school
14    district  employee  regularly  required  to  be certified, as
15    provided in this Article, in order to teach or  supervise  in
16    the public schools.
17    (Source: P.A. 89-610, eff. 8-6-96.)

18        (105 ILCS 5/21-23b) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-23b)
19        Sec. 21-23b.  Conviction of felony.
20        (a)  Whenever  the holder of any certificate issued under
21    this Article is employed by the school board  of  any  school
22    district,  including  a  special  charter  district or school
23    district organized under Article 34, and is convicted, either
24    after a bench trial, trial by jury, or plea of guilty, of any
25    offense  for  which  a  sentence  to  death  or  a  term   of
26    imprisonment  in  a  penitentiary  for  one  year  or more is
27    provided,  the  school  board  shall  promptly   notify   the
28    Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board of Education
29      in  writing of the name of the certificate holder, the fact
30    of the conviction, and the name and location of the court  in
31    which the conviction occurred.
32        (b)  Whenever  the  Professional  Teacher Standards Board
33    State Board of Education  receives  notice  of  a  conviction
 
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 1    under  subsection (a) or otherwise learns that any person who
 2    is a "teacher" as that term is defined in Section  16-106  of
 3    the  Illinois Pension Code has been convicted, either after a
 4    bench trial, trial by jury, or plea of guilty, of any offense
 5    for which a sentence to death or a term of imprisonment in  a
 6    penitentiary   for   one   year  or  more  is  provided,  the
 7    Professional Teacher Standards Board State Board of Education
 8     shall promptly notify in writing the board  of  trustees  of
 9    the Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois, and
10     the board of trustees of the Public School Teachers' Pension
11    and  Retirement  Fund  of  the City of Chicago, and the State
12    Board of Education of the name of the certificate  holder  or
13    teacher, the fact of the conviction, the name and location of
14    the  court  in  which the conviction occurred, and the number
15    assigned in that court to the case in  which  the  conviction
16    occurred.
17    (Source: P.A. 87-1001.)

18        (105 ILCS 5/21-24) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-24)
19        Sec. 21-24.  Administrative Review Law. The provisions of
20    the   Administrative  Review  Law,  and  all  amendments  and
21    modifications thereof and the rules adopted pursuant thereto,
22    shall apply to and govern all proceedings instituted for  the
23    judicial  review  of  final  administrative  decisions of the
24    Professional  Teacher  Standards   Board   State   Board   of
25    Education,  the  State  Teacher  Certification Board, and the
26    regional superintendent of schools under  this  Article.  The
27    term "administrative decision" is defined as in Section 3-101
28    of  the  Code  of  Civil  Procedure.  The commencement of any
29    action for review shall operate as a stay of enforcement  and
30    no  action  based on any decision of the Professional Teacher
31    Standards Board  State  Board  of  Education,  State  Teacher
32    Certification Board or the regional superintendent of schools
33    shall be taken pending final disposition of such review.
 
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 1    (Source: P.A. 84-551.)

 2        (105 ILCS 5/21-25) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-25)
 3        Sec.   21-25.    School  service  personnel  certificate.
 4    Subject to the provisions of Section 21-1a, a school  service
 5    personnel  certificate shall be issued to those applicants of
 6    good character, good health, a citizen of the  United  States
 7    and  at  least  19  years of age who have a bachelor's degree
 8    with not fewer than 120  semester  hours  from  a  recognized
 9    institution of higher learning and who meets the requirements
10    established by the Professional Teacher Standards Board State
11    Superintendent  of  Education  in consultation with the State
12    Teacher Certification  Board.   A  school  service  personnel
13    certificate  with a school nurse endorsement may be issued to
14    a person who holds a  bachelor  of  science  degree  from  an
15    institution  of  higher  learning  accredited  by  the  North
16    Central  Association or other comparable regional accrediting
17    association.
18        Such certificate shall  be  endorsed  with  the  area  of
19    service  as  determined by the Professional Teacher Standards
20    Board State Superintendent of Education in consultation  with
21    the State Teacher Certification Board.
22        The  holder  of such certificate shall be entitled to all
23    of the rights and  privileges  granted  holders  of  a  valid
24    teaching    certificate,    including    teacher    benefits,
25    compensation and working conditions.
26        When the holder of such certificate has earned a master's
27    degree,  including  8 semester hours of graduate professional
28    education from a recognized institution of  higher  learning,
29    and  has  at  least  2  years of successful school experience
30    while  holding  such  certificate,  the  certificate  may  be
31    endorsed for supervision.
32    (Source: P.A. 88-386.)
 
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 1        (105 ILCS 5/34-18.5) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-18.5)
 2        Sec. 34-18.5.  Criminal background investigations.
 3        (a)  After August 1,  1985,  certified  and  noncertified
 4    applicants  for  employment  with  the  school  district  are
 5    required  as  a  condition  of  employment  to  authorize  an
 6    investigation  to  determine  if  such  applicants  have been
 7    convicted of any of the enumerated criminal or drug  offenses
 8    in  subsection  (c)  of  this  Section. Authorization for the
 9    investigation shall be furnished  by  the  applicant  to  the
10    school district, except that if the applicant is a substitute
11    teacher  seeking employment in more than one school district,
12    or  a  teacher  seeking   concurrent   part-time   employment
13    positions  with  more  than one school district (as a reading
14    specialist, special education teacher or  otherwise),  or  an
15    educational  support  personnel  employee  seeking employment
16    positions with more than one district, any such district  may
17    require  the  applicant  to  furnish  authorization  for  the
18    investigation   to   the   regional   superintendent  of  the
19    educational service region in which are  located  the  school
20    districts  in  which the applicant is seeking employment as a
21    substitute or  concurrent  part-time  teacher  or  concurrent
22    educational  support personnel employee. Upon receipt of this
23    authorization,  the  school  district  or   the   appropriate
24    regional superintendent, as the case may be, shall submit the
25    applicant's  name,  sex,  race,  date  of  birth  and  social
26    security  number  to  the Department of State Police on forms
27    prescribed by the  Department.  The  regional  superintendent
28    submitting  the  requisite  information  to the Department of
29    State Police shall promptly notify the  school  districts  in
30    which  the applicant is seeking employment as a substitute or
31    concurrent  part-time  teacher  or   concurrent   educational
32    support  personnel  employee  that  the  investigation of the
33    applicant has been requested. The Department of State  Police
34    shall  conduct an investigation to ascertain if the applicant
 
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 1    being considered for employment has been convicted of any  of
 2    the  enumerated  criminal or drug offenses in subsection (c).
 3    The Department  shall  charge  the  school  district  or  the
 4    appropriate regional superintendent a fee for conducting such
 5    investigation,  which  fee  shall  be  deposited in the State
 6    Police Services Fund and shall not exceed  the  cost  of  the
 7    inquiry;  and  the  applicant  shall not be charged a fee for
 8    such investigation by the school district or by the  regional
 9    superintendent.    The   regional   superintendent  may  seek
10    reimbursement from  the  State  Board  of  Education  or  the
11    appropriate school district or districts for fees paid by the
12    regional  superintendent  to  the Department for the criminal
13    background investigations required by this Section.
14        (b)  The Department shall furnish, pursuant  to  positive
15    identification,  records  of  convictions, until expunged, to
16    the president of  the  board  of  education  for  the  school
17    district   which  requested  the  investigation,  or  to  the
18    regional superintendent who requested the investigation.  Any
19    information concerning the record of convictions obtained  by
20    the  president  of  the  board  of  education or the regional
21    superintendent  shall  be  confidential  and  may   only   be
22    transmitted  to  the  general  superintendent  of  the school
23    district  or   his   designee,   the   appropriate   regional
24    superintendent  if  the  investigation  was  requested by the
25    board of education for the school district, the presidents of
26    the appropriate board of education or school  boards  if  the
27    investigation  was  requested  from  the  Department of State
28    Police   by   the   regional   superintendent,   the    State
29    Superintendent   of   Education,   the  Professional  Teacher
30    Standards Board State  Teacher  Certification  Board  or  any
31    other   person  necessary  to  the  decision  of  hiring  the
32    applicant for employment. A copy of the record of convictions
33    obtained  from  the  Department  of  State  Police  shall  be
34    provided to the applicant for employment. If an investigation
 
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 1    of an applicant for employment as a substitute or  concurrent
 2    part-time teacher or concurrent educational support personnel
 3    employee  in  more  than one school district was requested by
 4    the regional superintendent,  and  the  Department  of  State
 5    Police  upon  investigation ascertains that the applicant has
 6    not been convicted of any of the enumerated criminal or  drug
 7    offenses  in  subsection  (c)  and  so  notifies the regional
 8    superintendent, then the regional superintendent shall  issue
 9    to the applicant a certificate evidencing that as of the date
10    specified by the Department of State Police the applicant has
11    not  been convicted of any of the enumerated criminal or drug
12    offenses in subsection (c).  The school board of  any  school
13    district  located in the educational service region served by
14    the regional superintendent who issues such a certificate  to
15    an  applicant  for  employment  as a substitute or concurrent
16    part-time teacher or concurrent educational support personnel
17    employee in more than one  such  district  may  rely  on  the
18    certificate  issued  by  the  regional superintendent to that
19    applicant, or may  initiate  its  own  investigation  of  the
20    applicant  through the Department of State Police as provided
21    in subsection (a). Any person who releases  any  confidential
22    information   concerning   any  criminal  convictions  of  an
23    applicant for  employment  shall  be  guilty  of  a  Class  A
24    misdemeanor,  unless  the  release  of  such  information  is
25    authorized by this Section.
26        (c)  The  board of education shall not knowingly employ a
27    person who has been convicted for committing attempted  first
28    degree murder or for committing or attempting to commit first
29    degree  murder  or a Class X felony or any one or more of the
30    following offenses:  (i)  those  defined  in  Sections  11-6,
31    11-9,  11-14,  11-15,  11-15.1,  11-16,  11-17, 11-18, 11-19,
32    11-19.1,  11-19.2,  11-20,  11-20.1,  11-21,  12-13,   12-14,
33    12-14.1,  12-15  and 12-16 of the Criminal Code of 1961; (ii)
34    those defined in  the  Cannabis  Control  Act,  except  those
 
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 1    defined  in  Sections  4(a), 4(b) and 5(a) of that Act; (iii)
 2    those defined in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act;  and
 3    (iv) any offense committed or attempted in any other state or
 4    against  the laws of the United States, which if committed or
 5    attempted in this State, would have been punishable as one or
 6    more  of  the  foregoing  offenses.  Further,  the  board  of
 7    education shall not knowingly employ a person  who  has  been
 8    found  to  be  the perpetrator of sexual or physical abuse of
 9    any minor under 18 years of age pursuant to proceedings under
10    Article II of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987.
11        (d)  The board of education shall not knowingly employ  a
12    person  for  whom a criminal background investigation has not
13    been initiated.
14        (e)  Upon receipt of the record of a conviction of  or  a
15    finding  of child abuse by a holder of any certificate issued
16    pursuant to Article 21 or Section  34-8.1  or  34-83  of  the
17    School   Code,   the   board   of   education  or  the  State
18    Superintendent of Education shall  initiate  the  certificate
19    suspension and revocation proceedings authorized by law.
20        (f)  After March 19, 1990, the provisions of this Section
21    shall  apply  to  all  employees  of persons or firms holding
22    contracts with any school district including, but not limited
23    to, food  service  workers,  school  bus  drivers  and  other
24    transportation employees, who have direct, daily contact with
25    the  pupils  of  any school in such district. For purposes of
26    criminal background investigations on employees of persons or
27    firms holding contracts with more than  one  school  district
28    and  assigned  to more than one school district, the regional
29    superintendent of the educational service region in which the
30    contracting school districts are located may, at the  request
31    of any such school district, be responsible for receiving the
32    authorization   for   investigation  prepared  by  each  such
33    employee and submitting the same to the Department  of  State
34    Police.   Any information concerning the record of conviction
 
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 1    of any such employee obtained by the regional  superintendent
 2    shall   be   promptly   reported  to  the  president  of  the
 3    appropriate school board or school boards.
 4    (Source: P.A. 89-428, eff. 12-13-95;  89-462,  eff.  5-29-96;
 5    89-610, eff. 8-6-96; 90-566, eff. 1-2-98.)

 6        (105 ILCS 5/34-83) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-83)
 7        Sec.   34-83.    Board  of  examiners  -  Certificates  -
 8    Examinations. A  board  of  3  examiners  shall  examine  all
 9    applicants  required  to  hold  certificates to teach and the
10    board of education shall issue gratuitously to those who pass
11    a  required  test  of  character,  scholarship  and   general
12    fitness,  such  certificates  to  teach  as  they  are  found
13    entitled  to receive. No person may be granted or continue to
14    hold a teaching certificate  who  has  knowingly  altered  or
15    misrepresented his or her teaching qualifications in order to
16    acquire  the certificate.  Any other certificate held by such
17    person may be suspended or revoked by the board of examiners,
18    depending  upon   the   severity   of   the   alteration   or
19    misrepresentation.  The  board  of examiners shall consist of
20    the general superintendent of schools and 2 persons  approved
21    and  appointed  by the board of education upon the nomination
22    of the  general  superintendent  of  schools.  The  board  of
23    examiners  shall  hold  such  examinations  as  the  board of
24    education may  prescribe,  upon  the  recommendation  of  the
25    general  superintendent  of  schools  and  shall  prepare all
26    necessary eligible lists, which shall be kept in  the  office
27    of  the  general  superintendent  of  schools  and be open to
28    public inspection. Members of the board  of  examiners  shall
29    hold office for a term of 2 years.
30        The  board  of  examiners  created  herein  is  abolished
31    effective  July  1,  1988.   Commencing July 1, 1988, all new
32    teachers  employed  by  the   board   shall   hold   teaching
33    certificates  issued by the State Teacher Certification Board
 
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 1    under  Article  21.   The  State  Board   of   Education   in
 2    consultation  with  the  board  of  examiners  and  the State
 3    Teacher Certification Board shall develop procedures  whereby
 4    Teachers  currently  holding valid certificates issued by the
 5    board of examiners prior to its abolition, and  all  teachers
 6    employed  by the board after August 1, 1985 and prior to July
 7    1,  1988,  shall  no  later  than  July  1,   1988   exchange
 8    certificates  issued by the board of examiners for comparable
 9    certificates issued under Article 21  by  the  State  Teacher
10    Certification  Board.  On the exchange of a certificate on or
11    before July 1, 1988, the State  Teacher  Certification  Board
12    shall  not  require  any  additional  qualifications  for the
13    issuance of the comparable certificate are not  required.  If
14    prior to July 1, 1988 the board of examiners has issued types
15    of  teaching  certificates  which  are  not comparable to the
16    types of certificates issued under Article 21  by  the  State
17    Teacher Certification Board, such certificates shall continue
18    to  be  valid  for  and  shall  be  renewable  by the holders
19    thereof, and no additional qualifications shall  be  required
20    by  the  Professional  Teacher  Standards Board State Teacher
21    Certification Board for any such renewal.
22        The State Board of Education  shall  report  by  July  1,
23    1986,  to the Illinois General Assembly on the procedures for
24    exchange it has developed in consultation with the  board  of
25    examiners  and  the  State  Teacher  Certification  Board  as
26    required in this Section.
27    (Source: P.A. 89-15, eff. 5-30-95.)

28        Section  10.  The Higher Education Student Assistance Act
29    is amended by changing Section 65.20 as follows:

30        (110 ILCS 947/65.20)
31        Sec. 65.20.  Science-mathematics teacher scholarships.
32        (a)  The  Commission  may  annually  award  a  number  of
 
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 1    scholarships, not to 570eed 200,  to  persons  holding  valid
 2    teaching  certificates  issued under Article 21 of the School
 3    Code.  Such scholarships shall be issued to teachers who make
 4    application to the Commission and who agree to  take  courses
 5    at  qualified  institutions  of  higher  learning  that  will
 6    prepare them to teach science or mathematics at the secondary
 7    school level.
 8        (b)  Scholarships  awarded  under  this  Section shall be
 9    issued pursuant to regulations promulgated by the Commission;
10    provided that no rule or regulation promulgated by the  State
11    Board  of  Education  prior  to  the  effective  date of this
12    amendatory Act of 1993 pursuant to the exercise of any right,
13    power, duty, responsibility or  matter  of  pending  business
14    transferred   from  the  State  Board  of  Education  to  the
15    Commission under this Section shall be affected thereby,  and
16    all  such  rules  and  regulations shall become the rules and
17    regulations of the Commission until modified  or  changed  by
18    the   Commission   in   accordance  with  law.   In  awarding
19    scholarships, the Commission shall  give  priority  to  those
20    teachers  with the greatest amount of seniority within school
21    districts.
22        (c)  Each scholarship shall be utilized by its holder for
23    the payment of tuition at any qualified institution of higher
24    learning.  Such tuition shall be available only  for  courses
25    that will enable the teacher to be certified to teach science
26    or mathematics at the secondary school level. The Commission,
27    in consultation with the Professional Teacher Standards Board
28      State  Teacher  Certification  Board, shall determine which
29    courses are eligible for tuition payments under this Section.
30        (d)  The Commission shall make tuition payments  directly
31    to  the  qualified  institution  of higher learning which the
32    teacher attends  for  the  courses  prescribed  or  may  make
33    payments  to  the teacher.  Any teacher who receives payments
34    and who fails to  enroll  in  the  courses  prescribed  shall
 
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 1    refund the payments to the Commission.
 2        (e)  Following  the  completion  of the program of study,
 3    the teacher must  accept  employment  within  2  years  in  a
 4    secondary school in Illinois within 60 miles of the teacher's
 5    residence to teach science or mathematics; provided, however,
 6    that  the  teacher  instead  may  elect  to accept employment
 7    within such 2 year period to teach science or mathematics  in
 8    a  secondary  school  in Illinois which is more than 60 miles
 9    from the teacher's residence.  Teachers who  fail  to  comply
10    with  this  provision  shall  refund  all  of the scholarship
11    awarded  to  the  Commission,  whether  payments  were   made
12    directly  to  the  institutions  of higher learning or to the
13    teachers, and this condition shall be agreed to in writing by
14    all scholarship recipients at the  time  the  scholarship  is
15    awarded.   No  teacher  shall  be  required to refund tuition
16    payments if his or her failure  to  obtain  employment  as  a
17    mathematics  or  science teacher in a secondary school is the
18    result of financial conditions within school districts.   The
19    rules and regulations promulgated as provided in this Section
20    shall  include  provisions regarding the waiving and deferral
21    of such payments.
22        (f)  The Commission, with the cooperation  of  the  State
23    Board   of   Education,   shall   assist  teachers  who  have
24    participated in the scholarship program established  by  this
25    Section   in   finding     employment  to  teach  science  or
26    mathematics at the secondary level.
27        (g)  This Section is substantially the  same  as  Section
28    30-4b  of  the School Code, which Section is repealed by this
29    amendatory  Act  of  1993,  and  shall  be  construed  as   a
30    continuation  of  the science-mathematics teacher scholarship
31    program established by that prior law, and not as  a  new  or
32    different  science-mathematics  teacher  scholarship program.
33    The  State  Board  of  Education  shall   transfer   to   the
34    Commission,  as the successor to the State Board of Education
 
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 1    for all purposes  of  administering    and  implementing  the
 2    provisions  of  this  Section,  all books, accounts, records,
 3    papers,  documents,  contracts,   agreements,   and   pending
 4    business  in  any  way  relating  to  the science-mathematics
 5    teacher scholarship program continued under this Section; and
 6    all scholarships at any time awarded under that  program  by,
 7    and  all  applications  for any such scholarships at any time
 8    made to, the State Board of Education shall be unaffected  by
 9    the  transfer to the Commission of all responsibility for the
10    administration and implementation of the  science-mathematics
11    teacher  scholarship  program  continued  under this Section.
12    The State Board of Education shall furnish to the  Commission
13    such  other  information  as  the  Commission  may request to
14    assist it in administering this Section.
15        (h)  Appropriations for the scholarships outlined in this
16    Section  shall  be  made  to  the   Commission   from   funds
17    appropriated by the General Assembly.
18        (i)  For the purposes of this Section:
19        "Qualified  institution  of  higher  learning"  means the
20    University of Illinois, Southern Illinois University, Chicago
21    State  University,  Eastern  Illinois  University,  Governors
22    State University,  Illinois  State  University,  Northeastern
23    Illinois  University,  Northern  Illinois University, Western
24    Illinois  University,  and  the  public  community   colleges
25    subject to the Public Community College Act.
26        "Secondary  school  level" means grades 9 through 12 or a
27    portion of such grades.
28    (Source:  P.A.  88-228;  88-670,  eff.  12-2-94;  89-4,  eff.
29    1-1-96.)

30        Section 15.  The Clinical Psychologist Licensing  Act  is
31    amended by changing Section 4 as follows:

32        (225 ILCS 15/4) (from Ch. 111, par. 5354)
 
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 1        Sec. 4.  Application of Act.
 2        (a)  Nothing  in this Act shall be construed to limit the
 3    activities of and services of a student, intern  or  resident
 4    in  psychology seeking to fulfill educational requirements or
 5    the experience requirements in order to qualify for a license
 6    under this Act, or  an  individual  seeking  to  fulfill  the
 7    postdoctoral  experience requirements in order to qualify for
 8    licensure under this Act provided that  such  activities  and
 9    services are under the direct supervision, order, control and
10    full  professional  responsibility  of  a  licensed  clinical
11    psychologist  and  provided  that  such  student,  intern, or
12    resident be designated by a title "intern" or  "resident"  or
13    other  designation  of trainee status.  Supervised experience
14    in which the supervisor receives monetary  payment  or  other
15    considerations from the supervisee or in which the supervisor
16    is hired by or otherwise employed by the supervisee shall not
17    be  accepted  by  the Department as fulfilling the practicum,
18    internship or 2 years of satisfactory  supervised  experience
19    requirements for licensure. Nothing contained in this Section
20    shall  be  construed as permitting such students, interns, or
21    residents to offer their services as  clinical  psychologists
22    to any other person or persons and to accept remuneration for
23    such   clinical   psychological   services   other   than  as
24    specifically excepted herein, unless they have been  licensed
25    under the provisions of this Act.
26        (b)  Nothing in this Act shall be construed as permitting
27    persons  licensed  as clinical psychologists to engage in any
28    manner in the practice of medicine as defined in the laws  of
29    this  State.   Persons licensed as clinical psychologists who
30    render services to persons in need of mental treatment or who
31    are  mentally  ill  shall  as  appropriate  initiate  genuine
32    collaboration  with  a  physician  licensed  in  Illinois  to
33    practice medicine in all its branches.
34        (c)  Nothing  in  this  Act   shall   be   construed   as
 
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 1    restricting  an individual certified as a school psychologist
 2    by the State Board of Education, who is at least 21 years  of
 3    age and has had at least 3 years of full-time experience as a
 4    certified  school  psychologist,  from using the title school
 5    psychologist  and  offering  school  psychological   services
 6    limited  to  those  services  set  forth  in  the  rules  and
 7    regulations  that  govern the administration and operation of
 8    special education pertaining to children and youth ages  0-21
 9    prepared  by  the  State Board of Education.  Anyone offering
10    such services under the provisions of  this  paragraph  shall
11    use  the  term school psychologist and describe such services
12    as "School Psychological Services".  This exemption shall  be
13    limited   to  the  practice  of  school  psychology  only  as
14    manifested through psychoeducational problems, and shall  not
15    be  construed to allow a school psychologist to function as a
16    general practitioner of clinical psychology, unless otherwise
17    licensed under this Act.  However, nothing in this  paragraph
18    prohibits  a  school  psychologist  from  making evaluations,
19    recommendations or interventions regarding the  placement  of
20    children   in   educational  programs  or  special  education
21    classes, nor shall  it  prohibit  school  psychologists  from
22    providing   clinical   psychological   services   under   the
23    supervision   of  a  licensed  clinical  psychologist.   This
24    paragraph  shall  not  be  construed  to  mandate   insurance
25    companies  to reimburse school psychologists directly for the
26    services of school psychologists.  Nothing in this  paragraph
27    shall be construed to exclude anyone duly licensed under this
28    Act  from  offering  psychological  services  in  the  school
29    setting.   School  psychologists providing services under the
30    provisions of this paragraph shall not provide such  services
31    outside their employment to any child who is a student in the
32    district  or districts which employ such school psychologist.
33    School psychologists, as described in this  paragraph,  shall
34    be  under  the  regulatory  authority  of  the State Board of
 
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 1    Education and the Professional Teacher Standards Board  State
 2    Teacher Certification Board.
 3        (d)  Nothing  in this Act shall be construed to limit the
 4    activities and use of the official title of "psychologist" on
 5    the part  of  a  person  not  licensed  under  this  Act  who
 6    possesses  a doctoral degree earned in a program concentrated
 7    primarily on the study  of  psychology  and  is  an  academic
 8    employee  of a duly chartered institution of higher education
 9    insofar as such person engages in  public  speaking  with  or
10    without remuneration, provided that such person is not in any
11    manner   held  out  to  the  public  as  practicing  clinical
12    psychology as defined in paragraph 5 of  Section  2  of  this
13    Act,  unless he or she has been licensed under the provisions
14    of this Act.
15        (e)  Nothing in this Act shall be construed to  regulate,
16    control,  or  restrict  the  clinical  practice of any person
17    licensed, registered, or certified in this  State  under  any
18    other  Act,  provided  that  such person is not in any manner
19    held out to the public as  rendering  clinical  psychological
20    services as defined in paragraph 7 of Section 2 of this Act.
21        (f)  Nothing  in this Act shall be construed to limit the
22    activities and use of the title "psychologist" on the part of
23    a person who practices psychology and  (i)  who  possesses  a
24    doctoral degree earned in a program concentrated primarily on
25    the  study of psychology; and (ii) whose services involve the
26    development  and  application  of  psychological  theory  and
27    methodology to problems  of  organizations  and  problems  of
28    individuals   and  groups  in  organizational  settings;  and
29    provided further that such person is not in any  manner  held
30    out  to  the  public as practicing clinical psychology and is
31    not held out to the  public  by  any  title,  description  or
32    designation  stating or implying that he or she is a clinical
33    psychologist unless he or she has  been  licensed  under  the
34    provisions of this Act.
 
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 1    (Source: P.A. 89-702, eff. 7-1-97.)

 2        Section  20.   The  Professional  Counselor  and Clinical
 3    Professional Counselor Licensing Act is amended  by  changing
 4    Section 15 as follows:

 5        (225 ILCS 107/15)
 6        Sec. 15.  Exemptions.
 7        (a)  This  Act  does  not  prohibit  any  persons legally
 8    regulated in this State by any other Act from engaging in the
 9    practice for which they are authorized as long as they do not
10    represent  themselves   by   the   title   of   "professional
11    counselor",   "licensed  professional  counselor",  "clinical
12    professional counselor", or "licensed  clinical  professional
13    counselor".  This  Act  does  not  prohibit  the  practice of
14    nonregulated professions whose practitioners are  engaged  in
15    the delivery of human services as long as these practitioners
16    do   not   represent  themselves  as  or  use  the  title  of
17    "professional counselor", "licensed professional  counselor",
18    "clinical  professional  counselor",  or  "licensed  clinical
19    professional counselor".
20        (b)  Nothing  in this Act shall be construed to limit the
21    activities and services of a student, intern, or resident  in
22    professional  counseling  or clinical professional counseling
23    seeking to  fulfill  educational  requirements  in  order  to
24    qualify  for  a  license  under  this  Act,  or an individual
25    seeking to fulfill the post-degree experience requirements in
26    order to  qualify  for  licensing  under  this  Act,  if  the
27    activities  and  services are supervised as specified in this
28    Act, and that the student, intern, or resident is  designated
29    by  a  title  "intern"  or "resident" or other designation of
30    trainee status. Nothing contained in this  Section  shall  be
31    construed  to permit students, interns, or residents to offer
32    their  services  as  professional  counselors   or   clinical
 
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 1    professional  counselors  to  any  other person and to accept
 2    remuneration for such  professional  counseling  or  clinical
 3    professional  counseling  services other than as specifically
 4    excepted in this Section,  unless  they  have  been  licensed
 5    under this Act.
 6        (c)  Corporations,  partnerships,  and  associations  may
 7    employ practicum students, interns, or post-degree candidates
 8    seeking   to   fulfill   educational   requirements   or  the
 9    professional experience requirements needed to qualify for  a
10    license  under  this  Act  if  their  activities and services
11    constitute a part of the student's supervised course of study
12    or post-degree professional experience requirements.  Nothing
13    in  this paragraph shall prohibit a corporation, partnership,
14    or association from contracting with a licensed  health  care
15    professional to provide services.
16        (d)  Nothing in this Act shall prevent the employment, by
17    a  professional counselor or clinical professional counselor,
18    person, association, partnership, or a corporation furnishing
19    professional counseling or clinical  professional  counseling
20    services   for  remuneration,  of  persons  not  licensed  as
21    professional counselors or clinical  professional  counselors
22    under  this  Act to perform services in various capacities as
23    needed if these persons are not in any manner held out to the
24    public or do not hold themselves out to  the  public  by  any
25    title  or  designation  stating  or  implying  that  they are
26    professional counselors or clinical professional counselors.
27        (e)  Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit  the
28    services  of  a  person, not licensed under the provisions of
29    this Act, in the employ  of  a  federal,  State,  county,  or
30    municipal   agency   or   other   political   subdivision  or
31    not-for-profit corporation providing human  services  if  (1)
32    the  services are a part of the duties in his or her salaried
33    position, (2) the services are performed solely on behalf  of
34    his  or  her  employer,  and  (3) that person does not in any
 
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 1    manner represent himself or herself as or use  the  title  of
 2    "professional  counselor", "licensed professional counselor",
 3    "clinical  professional  counselor",  or  "licensed  clinical
 4    professional counselor".
 5        (f)  Duly   recognized   members   of    any    religious
 6    organization  shall  not  be  restricted  from functioning in
 7    their ministerial capacity provided  they  do  not  represent
 8    themselves  as  being  professional  counselors  or  clinical
 9    professional   counselors,   or  as  providing  "professional
10    counseling" or "clinical professional counseling".  This  Act
11    shall  not  apply  or  be  construed  so  as  to apply to the
12    employees or agents of a church or religious organization  or
13    an  organization  owned,  controlled,  or  affiliated  with a
14    church  or  religious  organization,   unless   the   church,
15    religious  organization,  or owned, controlled, or affiliated
16    organization designates or holds these  employees  or  agents
17    out  to  the  public  as  professional counselors or clinical
18    professional counselors or holds out their services as  being
19    "professional    counseling"    or   "clinical   professional
20    counseling".
21        (g)  Nothing in this Act shall prohibit  individuals  not
22    licensed  under  the  provisions  of  this  Act  who  work in
23    self-help groups or programs or not-for-profit  organizations
24    from   providing  services  in  those  groups,  programs,  or
25    organizations, as long as those persons are not in any manner
26    held out to the public as practicing professional  counseling
27    or   clinical   professional   counseling,  or  do  not  hold
28    themselves out to the public  by  any  title  or  designation
29    stating  or implying that they are professional counselors or
30    clinical professional counselors.
31        (h)  Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit  the
32    activities  and  use  of  the official title of "professional
33    counselor" or "clinical professional counselor" on  the  part
34    of  a  person  not licensed under this Act who is an academic
 
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 1    employee of a duly chartered institution of higher  education
 2    and  who  holds  educational  and professional qualifications
 3    equivalent to those required for licensing  under  this  Act,
 4    insofar as such activities are performed in the person's role
 5    as an academic employee, or insofar as such person engages in
 6    public speaking with or without remuneration.
 7        (i)  Nothing  in  this  Act shall be construed to require
 8    licensure under this Act or limit the services  of  a  school
 9    counselor  certified  by  the  Professional Teacher Standards
10    Board State  Teacher  Certification  Board  and  employed  as
11    authorized  by  Section  10-22-24a or any other  provision of
12    the School Code as long as that person is not in  any  manner
13    held  out  to  the  public  as  a "professional counselor" or
14    "clinical professional counselor" or does not hold out his or
15    her services as being "professional counseling" or  "clinical
16    professional counseling".
17        (j)  Nothing  in  this  Act shall be construed to require
18    any hospital, clinic, home health agency, hospice,  or  other
19    entity  that  provides  health  care to employ or to contract
20    with a person licensed under this Act to provide professional
21    counseling  or  clinical  professional  counseling  services.
22    These persons  may  not  hold  themselves  out  or  represent
23    themselves to the public as being licensed under this Act.
24        (k)  Nothing  in  this  Act shall be construed to require
25    licensure under this Act or limit the services  of  a  person
26    employed  by  a  private  elementary  or secondary school who
27    provides counseling within the scope of his or her employment
28    as long as that person is not in any manner held out  to  the
29    public   as   a   "professional   counselor"   or   "clinical
30    professional  counselor"  or  does  not  hold  out his or her
31    services as  being  "professional  counseling"  or  "clinical
32    professional counseling".
33        (l)  Nothing  in  this  Act shall be construed to require
34    licensure under this Act or limit  the  services  of  a  rape
 
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 1    crisis  counselor  who  is an employee or volunteer of a rape
 2    crisis organization as defined in Section 8-802.1 of the Code
 3    of Civil Procedure as long as  that  person  is  not  in  any
 4    manner  held  out to the public as a "professional counselor"
 5    or "clinical professional counselor" or does not hold out his
 6    or  her  services  as  being  "professional  counseling"   or
 7    "clinical professional counseling".
 8        (m)  Nothing  in  this  Act shall be construed to prevent
 9    any licensed social worker, licensed clinical social  worker,
10    or    licensed    clinical   psychologist   from   practicing
11    professional counseling as long as that person is not in  any
12    manner  held out to the public as a  "professional counselor"
13    or "clinical professional counselor" or does not hold out his
14    or  her  services  as  being  "professional  counseling"   or
15    "clinical professional counseling".
16        (n)  Nothing  in this Act shall be construed to limit the
17    activities and use of the  official  title  of  "professional
18    counselor"  or  "clinical professional counselor" on the part
19    of a person not licensed under this Act who  is  a  physician
20    licensed  to  practice  medicine in all of its branches under
21    the Medical Practice Act of 1987.
22        (o)  Nothing in this Act shall be  construed  to  require
23    licensure  under this Act or limit the services of a domestic
24    violence counselor who is  an  employee  or  volunteer  of  a
25    domestic  violence  program  as defined in Section 227 of the
26    Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986.
27    (Source: P.A.  87-1011;  87-1212;  87-1269;  88-45;   88-424;
28    88-670, eff. 12-2-94.)

29        (105 ILCS 5/21-0.01 rep.)
30        (105 ILCS 5/21-13 rep.)
31        (105 ILCS 5/21-26 rep.)
32        Section  25.   The  School  Code  is amended by repealing
33    Sections 21-0.01, 21-13, and 21-26.
 
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 1        Section 99.   Effective  date.   This  Act  takes  effect
 2    January 1, 2000.
 
                            -91-               LRB9100619NTsb
 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
 
                            -92-               LRB9100619NTsb
 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.

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