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92_HB0935 LRB9204980NTsb 1 AN ACT relating to education. 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 Section 14-7.03 as follows: 6 (105 ILCS 5/14-7.03) (from Ch. 122, par. 14-7.03) 7 Sec. 14-7.03. Special Education Classes for Children from 8 Orphanages, Foster Family Homes, Children's Homes, or in 9 State Housing Units. If a school district maintains special 10 education classes on the site of orphanages and children's 11 homes, or if children from the orphanages, children's homes, 12 foster family homes, other State agencies, or State 13 residential units for children attend classes for children 14 with disabilities in which the school district is a 15 participating member of a joint agreement, or if the children 16 from the orphanages, children's homes, foster family homes, 17 other State agencies, or State residential units attend 18 classes for the children with disabilities maintained by the 19 school district, then reimbursement shall be paid to eligible 20 districts in accordance with the provisions of this Section 21 by the Comptroller as directed by the State Superintendent of 22 Education. 23 The amount of tuition for such children shall be 24 determined by the actual cost of maintaining such classes, 25 using the per capita cost formula set forth in Section 26 14-7.01, such program and cost to be pre-approved by the 27 State Superintendent of Education. 28 On forms prepared by the State Superintendent of 29 Education, the district shall certify to the regional 30 superintendent the following: 31 (1) The name of the home or State residential unit -2- LRB9204980NTsb 1 with the name of the owner or proprietor and address of 2 those maintaining it; 3 (2) That no service charges or other payments 4 authorized by law were collected in lieu of taxes 5 therefrom or on account thereof during either of the 6 calendar years included in the school year for which 7 claim is being made; 8 (3) The number of children qualifying under this 9 Act in special education classes for instruction on the 10 site of the orphanages and children's homes; 11 (4) The number of children attending special 12 education classes for children with disabilities in which 13 the district is a participating member of a special 14 education joint agreement; 15 (5) The number of children attending special 16 education classes for children with disabilities 17 maintained by the district; 18 (6) The computed amount of tuition payment claimed 19 as due, as approved by the State Superintendent of 20 Education, for maintaining these classes. 21 If a school district makes a claim for reimbursement 22 under Section 18-3 or 18-4 of this Act it shall not include 23 in any claim filed under this Section a claim for such 24 children. Payments authorized by law, including State or 25 federal grants for education of children included in this 26 Section, shall be deducted in determining the tuition amount. 27 Nothing in this Act shall be construed so as to prohibit 28 reimbursement for the tuition of children placed in for 29 profit facilities. Private facilities shall provide adequate 30 space at the facility for special education classes provided 31 by a school district or joint agreement for children with 32 disabilities who are residents of the facility at no cost to 33 the school district or joint agreement upon request of the 34 school district or joint agreement. If such a private -3- LRB9204980NTsb 1 facility provides space at no cost to the district or joint 2 agreement for special education classes provided to children 3 with disabilities who are residents of the facility, the 4 district or joint agreement shall not include any costs for 5 the use of those facilities in its claim for reimbursement. 6 A school district that has administrative 7 responsibilities for children who are wards of the State and 8 who are placed in private residential facilities may also 9 claim administrative expenses incurred by the district for 10 these children. 11 Reimbursement for tuition may include the cost of 12 providing summer school programs for children with severe and 13 profound disabilities served under this Section. Claims for 14 that reimbursement shall be filed by November 1 and shall be 15 paid on or before December 15 from appropriations made for 16 the purposes of this Section. 17 The State Board of Education shall establish such rules 18 and regulations as may be necessary to implement the 19 provisions of this Section. 20 Claims filed on behalf of programs operated under this 21 Section housed in a jail or detention center shall be on an 22 individual student basis only for eligible students with 23 disabilities. These claims shall be in accordance with 24 applicable rules. 25 Each district claiming reimbursement for a program 26 operated as a group program shall have an approved budget on 27 file with the State Board of Education prior to the 28 initiation of the program's operation. On September 30, 29 December 31, and March 31, the State Board of Education shall 30 voucher payments to group programs based upon the approved 31 budget during the year of operation. Final claims for group 32 payments shall be filed on or before July 15. Final claims 33 for group programs received at the State Board of Education 34 on or before June 15 shall be vouchered by June 30. Final -4- LRB9204980NTsb 1 claims received at the State Board of Education between June 2 16 and July 15 shall be vouchered by August 30. Claims for 3 group programs received after July 15 shall not be honored. 4 Each district claiming reimbursement for individual 5 students shall have the eligibility of those students 6 verified by the State Board of Education. On September 30, 7 December 31, and March 31, the State Board of Education shall 8 voucher payments for individual students based upon an 9 estimated cost calculated from the prior year's claim. Final 10 claims for individual students for the regular school term 11 must be received at the State Board of Education by July 15. 12 Claims for individual students received after July 15 shall 13 not be honored. Final claims for individual students shall be 14 vouchered by August 30. 15 Reimbursement shall be made based upon approved group 16 programs or individual students. The State Superintendent of 17 Education shall direct the Comptroller to pay a specified 18 amount to the district by the 30th day of September, 19 December, March, June, or August, respectively. However, 20 notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section or the 21 School Code, beginning with Fiscal Year 1994 and each fiscal 22 year thereafter, if the amount appropriated for any fiscal 23 year is less than the amount required for purposes of this 24 Section, the amount required to eliminate any insufficient 25 reimbursement for each district claim under this Section 26 shall be reimbursed on August 30 of the next fiscal year. 27 Payments required to eliminate any insufficiency for prior 28 fiscal year claims shall be made before any claims are paid 29 for the current fiscal year. 30 The claim of a school district otherwise eligible to be 31 reimbursed in accordance with Section 14-12.01 for the 32 1976-77 school year but for this amendatory Act of 1977 shall 33 not be paid unless the district ceases to maintain such 34 classes for one entire school year. -5- LRB9204980NTsb 1 If a school district's current reimbursement payment for 2 the 1977-78 school year only is less than the prior year's 3 reimbursement payment owed, the district shall be paid the 4 amount of the difference between the payments in addition to 5 the current reimbursement payment, and the amount so paid 6 shall be subtracted from the amount of prior year's 7 reimbursement payment owed to the district. 8 Regional superintendents may operate special education 9 classes for children from orphanages, foster family homes, 10 children's homes or State housing units located within the 11 educational services region upon consent of the school board 12 otherwise so obligated. In electing to assume the powers and 13 duties of a school district in providing and maintaining such 14 a special education program, the regional superintendent may 15 enter into joint agreements with other districts and may 16 contract with public or private schools or the orphanage, 17 foster family home, children's home or State housing unit for 18 provision of the special education program. The regional 19 superintendent exercising the powers granted under this 20 Section shall claim the reimbursement authorized by this 21 Section directly from the State Board of Education. 22 Any child who is not a resident of Illinois who is placed 23 in a child welfare institution, private facility, foster 24 family home, State operated program, orphanage or children's 25 home shall have the payment for his educational tuition and 26 any related services assured by the placing agent. 27 Commencing July 1, 1992, for each disabled student who is 28 placed residentially by a State agency or the courts for care 29 or custody or both care and custody, welfare, medical or 30 mental health treatment or both medical and mental health 31 treatment, rehabilitation, and protection, whether placed 32 there on, before, or after July 1, 1992, the costs for 33 educating the student are eligible for reimbursement under 34 this Section providing the placing agency or court has -6- LRB9204980NTsb 1 notified the appropriate school district authorities of the 2 status of student residency where applicable prior to or upon 3 placement. 4 The district of residence of the parent, guardian, or 5 disabled student as defined in Sections 14-1.11 and 14-1.11a 6 is responsible for the actual costs of the student's special 7 education program and is eligible for reimbursement under 8 this Section when placement is made by a State agency or the 9 courts. Payments shall be made by the resident district to 10 the district wherein the facility is located no less than 11 once per quarter unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the 12 parties. 13 When a dispute arises over the determination of the 14 district of residence, the district or districts may appeal 15 the decision in writing to the State Superintendent of 16 Education. The decision of the State Superintendent of 17 Education shall be final. 18 In the event a district does not make a tuition payment 19 to another district that is providing the special education 20 program and services, the State Board of Education shall 21 immediately withhold 125% of the then remaining annual 22 tuition cost from the State aid or categorical aid payment 23 due to the school district that is determined to be the 24 resident school district. All funds withheld by the State 25 Board of Education shall immediately be forwarded to the 26 school district where the student is being served. 27 When a child eligible for services under this Section 28 14-7.03 must be placed in a nonpublic facility, that facility 29 shall meet the programmatic requirements of Section 14-7.02 30 and its regulations, and the educational services shall be 31 funded only in accordance with this Section 14-7.03. 32 (Source: P.A. 89-235, eff. 8-4-95; 89-397, eff. 8-20-95; 33 89-698, eff. 1-14-97; 90-463, eff. 8-17-97; 90-644, eff. 34 7-24-98.) -7- LRB9204980NTsb 1 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 2 becoming law.