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92_HB0389ham002 LRB9203786NTsbam01 1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 389 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 389, AS AMENDED, by 3 replacing everything after the enacting clause with the 4 following: 5 "Section 5. The Legislative Commission Reorganization 6 Act of 1984 is amended by changing Sections 1-3 and 1-5 and 7 adding Article 3B as follows: 8 (25 ILCS 130/1-3) (from Ch. 63, par. 1001-3) 9 Sec. 1-3. Legislative support services agencies. The 10 Joint Committee on Legislative Support Services is 11 responsible for establishing general policy and coordinating 12 activities among the legislative support services agencies. 13 The legislative support services agencies include the 14 following: 15 (1) Joint Committee on Administrative Rules; 16 (2) Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission; 17 (3) Illinois Commission on Intergovernmental 18 Cooperation; 19 (4) Legislative Information System; 20 (5) Legislative Reference Bureau; 21 (6) Legislative Audit Commission; 22 (7) Space Needs Commission; -2- LRB9203786NTsbam01 1 (8) Legislative Printing Unit; 2 (9) Legislative Research Unit; 3 (10) Citizens Assembly;and4 (11) Pension Laws Commission; and 5 (12) School Code Review Commission. 6 (Source: P.A. 89-113, eff. 7-7-95.) 7 (25 ILCS 130/1-5) (from Ch. 63, par. 1001-5) 8 Sec. 1-5. Composition of agencies; directors. 9 (a)(1) Each legislative support services agency listed 10 in Section 1-3 is hereafter in this Section referred to as 11 the Agency. 12 (2) The Citizens Assembly shall consist of the 14 13 co-chairpersons of the Citizens Councils created under 14 Article 11A. 15 (2.1) The Pension Laws Commission shall consist of 8 16 members of the General Assembly, of whom 2 shall be appointed 17 by the President of the Senate, 2 shall be appointed by the 18 Minority Leader of the Senate, 2 shall be appointed by the 19 Speaker of the House of Representatives, and 2 shall be 20 appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of 21 Representatives; plus 8 public members with knowledge of 22 privately funded and operated pension plans, of whom 2 shall 23 be appointed by the President of the Senate, 2 shall be 24 appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate, 2 shall be 25 appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and 26 2 shall be appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of 27 Representatives. All appointments shall be in writing and 28 filed with the Secretary of State as a public record. 29 Legislative members of the Pension Laws Commission shall 30 be appointed during the month of January in each odd-numbered 31 year for 2-year terms beginning February 1. Any vacancy on 32 the Commission shall be filled by appointment for the balance 33 of the term in the same manner as the original appointment. -3- LRB9203786NTsbam01 1 A vacancy exists when a legislative member ceases to hold the 2 elected legislative office held at the time of appointment. 3 The initial legislative members of the Commission shall be 4 appointed as soon as practicable after the effective date of 5 this amendatory Act and shall serve until January 31, 1997. 6 (2.5) The School Code Review Commission consists of 10 7 members as follows: one member appointed by the Governor, 8 the State Superintendent of Education or his or her designee, 9 2 members of the House appointed by the Speaker of the House, 10 2 members of the House appointed by the Minority Leader of 11 the House, 2 members of the Senate appointed by the President 12 of the Senate, and 2 members of the Senate appointed by the 13 Minority Leader of the Senate. The Commission also includes 14 12 advisors appointed one each by the following: 15 (i) Illinois Statewide School Management Alliance. 16 (ii) Illinois Education Association. 17 (iii) Illinois Federation of Teachers. 18 (iv) ED-RED. 19 (v) Large Unit District Association. 20 (vi) South Cooperative Organization for Public 21 Education. 22 (vii) Illinois PTA Congress of Parents & Teachers. 23 (viii) Illinois Business Education Coalition. 24 (ix) Illinois Association of Regional 25 Superintendents of Schools. 26 (x) Board of Higher Education. 27 (xi) Chicago Board of Education. 28 (xii) Catholic Conference of Illinois. 29 The Commission may, by an affirmative vote of the 30 majority of the members, add additional advisors. 31 Appointments must be in writing and filed with the Secretary 32 of State as a public record. 33 Members of the School Code Review Commission are voting 34 members. Advisors may not vote. Members and advisors are -4- LRB9203786NTsbam01 1 appointed in January of each odd-numbered year for 2-year 2 terms beginning February 1, except that initial members and 3 advisors must be appointed as soon as possible after the 4 effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd General 5 Assembly and shall serve through January 31, 2003. 6 A vacancy on the School Code Review Commission must be 7 filled by appointment of the original appointing authority 8 for the balance of the unexpired term, except in the case of 9 initial legislative members, where a vacancy exists when a 10 legislative member ceases to hold the elected legislative 11 office he or she held at the time of appointment. 12 (3) The other legislative support services agencies 13 shall each consist of 12 members of the General Assembly, of 14 whom 3 shall be appointed by the President of the Senate, 3 15 shall be appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate, 3 16 shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House of 17 Representatives, and 3 shall be appointed by the Minority 18 Leader of the House of Representatives. All appointments 19 shall be in writing and filed with the Secretary of State as 20 a public record. 21 Members shall serve a two year term, and must be 22 appointed by the Joint Committee during the month of January 23 in each odd-numbered year for terms beginning February 1. 24 Any vacancy in an Agency shall be filled by appointment for 25 the balance of the term in the same manner as the original 26 appointment. A vacancy shall exist when a member no longer 27 holds the elected legislative office held at the time of the 28 appointment or at the termination of the member's legislative 29 service. 30 (b) (Blank). 31 (c) Every two years the members of each Agency shall 32 elect, during the month of February of each odd-numbered 33 year, 2 co-chairmen and such other officers as they deem 34 necessary. If members of the Agency cannot agree on the -5- LRB9203786NTsbam01 1 co-chairmen by March 1 of the odd-numbered year, the 2 co-chairmen shall be selected from among the members by the 3 Joint Committee on Legislative Support Services. The 4 co-chairmen of each Agency shall serve for a two-year term, 5 beginning February 1 of the odd-numbered year, and the 2 6 co-chairmen shall not be members of or identified with the 7 same house or the same political party. If a co-chairman of 8 the Citizens Assembly is not a member of the General 9 Assembly, he shall be considered to be identified with the 10 house and the political party of the legislative leader by 11 whom he was appointed. The co-chairmen of the Pension Laws 12 Commission and the School Code Review Commission shall be 13 legislative members of the Commission. 14 Each Agency shall meet twice annually or more often upon 15 the call of the chair or a majority of the votingany 916 members. A quorum of the Agency shall consist of a majority 17 of the appointed members. 18 (d) Members of each Agency shall serve without 19 compensation, but shall be reimbursed for expenses incurred 20 in carrying out the duties of the Agency pursuant to rules 21 and regulations adopted by the Joint Committee on Legislative 22 Support Services. 23 (e) Beginning February 1, 1985, and every two years 24 thereafter, the Joint Committee shall select an Executive 25 Director who shall be the chief executive officer and staff 26 director of each Agency. The Joint Committee shall select an 27 Executive Director of the School Code Review Commission as 28 soon as possible after the effective date of this amendatory 29 Act of the 92nd General Assembly. The Executive Director 30 shall receive a salary as fixed by the Joint Committee and 31 shall be authorized to employ and fix the compensation of 32 necessary professional, technical and secretarial staff and 33 prescribe their duties, sign contracts, and issue vouchers 34 for the payment of obligations pursuant to rules and -6- LRB9203786NTsbam01 1 regulations adopted by the Joint Committee on Legislative 2 Support Services. The Executive Director and other employees 3 of the Agency shall not be subject to the Personnel Code. 4 (Source: P.A. 89-113, eff. 7-7-95.) 5 (25 ILCS 130/Art. 3B heading new) 6 ARTICLE 3B 7 (25 ILCS 130/3B-1 new) 8 Sec. 3B-1. School Code Review Commission. 9 (a) The School Code Review Commission is established as 10 a legislative support services agency. The Commission is 11 subject to the provisions of this Act. It has the powers and 12 duties delegated to it under this Act and must perform any 13 other functions that may be provided by law. 14 (b) It is the duty of the School Code Review Commission 15 to undertake a comprehensive and thorough review of every 16 Article of the School Code and related laws and rules 17 impacting Illinois' K-12 schools, as well as the powers and 18 duties of the State Board of Education, with the intent of 19 eliminating unnecessary and burdensome mandates on school 20 districts, increasing accountability and efficiency in 21 schools, returning control of school districts to locally 22 elected school officials, teachers, administrators, and 23 parents, and improving the educational performance of 24 students. 25 (c) The School Code Review Commission shall issue a 26 report detailing specific recommended changes to the School 27 Code, related laws and rules, and the powers and duties of 28 the State Board of Education, to be filed with the General 29 Assembly and the Governor before July 1, 2003. 30 (d) The School Code Review Commission may request 31 assistance from any other entity as necessary or useful for 32 the performance of its duties. -7- LRB9203786NTsbam01 1 (e) The School Code Review Commission is abolished on 2 July 1, 2003. 3 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 4 becoming law.".