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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3673

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 3673,  AS  AMENDED,
 3    with  reference  to page and line numbers of Senate Amendment
 4    No. 2, on page 1, line 5, by replacing  "Section  18-9"  with
 5    "Sections 18-9 and 18-12"; and

 6    on  page  4,  immediately  below  line  27,  by inserting the
 7    following:

 8        "(105 ILCS 5/18-12) (from Ch. 122, par. 18-12)
 9        Sec. 18-12.  Dates for filing  State  aid  claims.)   The
10    school  board of each school district shall require teachers,
11    principals, or superintendents to furnish from  records  kept
12    by  them  such  data  as it needs in preparing and certifying
13    under oath or affirmation to the regional superintendent  its
14    school  district  report  of claims provided in Sections 18-8
15    through  18-10  on  blanks  to  be  provided  by  the   State
16    Superintendent  of  Education.   The  district claim shall be
17    based on the latest available  equalized  assessed  valuation
18    and  tax rates, as provided in Section 18-8.05 18-8 and shall
19    use the average daily attendance as determined by the  method
20    outlined  in  Section 18-8.05 18-8 and shall be certified and
21    filed with the regional superintendent by July 1.  Failure to
22    so file by July 1 constitutes a forfeiture of  the  right  to
 
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 1    receive  payment  by  the State until such claim is filed and
 2    vouchered  for  payment.   The  regional  superintendent   of
 3    schools shall certify the county report of claims by July 15;
 4    and  the  State Superintendent of Education shall voucher for
 5    payment those claims to the State Comptroller as provided  in
 6    Section 18-11.
 7        Except  as  otherwise  provided  in  this Section, if any
 8    school district fails to  provide  the  minimum  school  term
 9    specified in Section 10-19, the State aid claim for that year
10    shall  be reduced by the State Superintendent of Education in
11    an amount equivalent to .56818% for each day  less  than  the
12    number of days required by this Code Act.  However,
13        If  the State Superintendent of Education determines that
14    the such failure to  provide  the  minimum  school  term  was
15    occasioned  by  an  act  or acts of God, or was occasioned by
16    conditions beyond the control of the  school  district  which
17    posed  a hazardous threat to the health and safety of pupils,
18    the State aid claim need not be reduced.
19        If the State Superintendent of Education determines  that
20    the  failure  to provide the minimum school term was due to a
21    school being closed on or after September 11, 2001  for  more
22    than  one-half  day  of  attendance  due to a bioterrorism or
23    terrorism threat that was investigated by a  law  enforcement
24    agency, the State aid claim shall not be reduced.
25        If,  during  any  school  day,  (i) a school district has
26    provided at least one clock  hour  of  instruction  but  must
27    close the schools due to adverse weather conditions or due to
28    a  condition  beyond  the control of the school district that
29    poses a hazardous threat to the health and safety  of  pupils
30    prior  to providing the minimum hours of instruction required
31    for a full day of attendance, or  (ii)  the  school  district
32    must delay the start of the school day due to adverse weather
33    conditions   and   this  delay  prevents  the  district  from
34    providing the minimum hours of  instruction  required  for  a
 
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 1    full  day of attendance, the partial day of attendance may be
 2    counted as a full day  of  attendance.  The  partial  day  of
 3    attendance  and  the  reasons  therefor shall be certified in
 4    writing within a month of the closing or delayed start by the
 5    local  school  district  superintendent   to   the   Regional
 6    Superintendent   of  Schools  for  forwarding  to  the  State
 7    Superintendent of Education for approval.
 8        If a school building is  ordered  to  be  closed  by  the
 9    school board, in consultation with a local emergency response
10    agency,  due  to a condition that poses a hazardous threat to
11    the health and safety of pupils,  then  the  school  district
12    shall  have  a  grace  period  of 4 days in which the general
13    State aid claim shall not  be  reduced  so  that  alternative
14    housing of the pupils may be located.
15        No  exception  to  the requirement of providing a minimum
16    school term may be approved by the  State  Superintendent  of
17    Education  pursuant  to this Section unless a school district
18    has first used all emergency days provided for in its regular
19    calendar.
20        If the State Superintendent of Education declares that an
21    energy shortage exists during any part of the school year for
22    the State or a designated portion of the  State,  a  district
23    may operate the school attendance centers within the district
24    4  days  of  the  week  during  the  time  of the shortage by
25    extending each existing school  day  by  one  clock  hour  of
26    school  work,  and  the State aid claim shall not be reduced,
27    nor shall the employees of that district suffer any reduction
28    in salary or benefits as a result  thereof.  A  district  may
29    operate  all  attendance centers on this revised schedule, or
30    may apply the schedule to selected attendance centers, taking
31    into  consideration  such  factors  as  pupil  transportation
32    schedules and patterns and sources of energy  for  individual
33    attendance centers.
34        No  State  aid claim may be filed for any district unless
 
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 1    the clerk or secretary of the school board executes and files
 2    with  the  State  Superintendent  of  Education,   on   forms
 3    prescribed  by the Superintendent, a sworn statement that the
 4    district  has  complied  with  the  requirements  of  Section
 5    10-22.5 in regard to the nonsegregation of pupils on  account
 6    of color, creed, race, sex or nationality.
 7        No  State  aid claim may be filed for any district unless
 8    the clerk or secretary of the school board executes and files
 9    with  the  State  Superintendent  of  Education,   on   forms
10    prescribed  by  the Superintendent, a sworn statement that to
11    the best of his or her knowledge or belief the  employing  or
12    assigning  personnel  have  complied with Section 24-4 in all
13    respects.
14    (Source: P.A. 90-98, eff. 7-11-97.)".

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