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92_SB2390ham002 LRB9205924NTksam 1 AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2390 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend Senate Bill 2390, AS AMENDED, 3 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the 4 following: 5 "Section 5. "An Act regarding appropriations", Public Act 6 92-538, approved June 10, 2002, is amended by adding Section 7 24 to Article 1 and by changing Section 25 of Article 1 as 8 follows: 9 (P.A. 92-538, Article 1, Section 24 new) 10 Sec. 24. The amount of $4,528,000, or so much of that 11 amount as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General 12 Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education for deposit into 13 the School District Emergency Financial Assistance Fund. 14 (P.A. 92-538, Article 1, Section 25) 15 Sec. 25. The following amounts, or so much of those 16 amounts as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects 17 and purposes named, are appropriated to the Illinois State 18 Board of Education for Grants-In-Aid and loans: 19 From the General Revenue Fund: 20 For orphanage tuition claims and State owned 21 housing claims as provided under Section -2- LRB9205924NTksam 1 18-3 of the School Code...................... $13,988,200 2 For financial assistance to Local 3 Education Agencies for the 4 Philip J. Rock Center and School 5 as provided by Section 14-11.02 6 of the School Code .......................... 2,855,500 7 For financial assistance to Local 8 Education Agencies for the 9 purpose of maintaining an 10 educational materials coordinating 11 unit as provided for by Section 14-11.01 12 of the School Code........................... 1,121,000 13 For Reimbursement to School Districts for 14 Services and Materials for Programs Under 15 Section 14A-5 of the School Code............ 19,000,600 16 For tuition of disabled children 17 attending schools under Section 18 14-7.02 of the School Code................... 47,134,400 19 For reimbursement to school districts 20 for extraordinary special education 21 and facilities under Section 14-7.02a 22 of the School Code........................... 225,712,000 23 For reimbursement to school districts 24 for services and materials used 25 in programs for disabled children 26 under Section 14-13.01 of the 27 School Code.................................. 303,506,900 28 For reimbursement on a current 29 basis only to school districts 30 that provide for education of 31 handicapped orphans from residential 32 institutions as well as foster 33 children who are mentally 34 impaired or behaviorally disordered -3- LRB9205924NTksam 1 as provided under Section 2 14-7.03 of the School Code................... 104,763,200 3 For Financial Assistance to Local Education 4 Agencies with over 500,000 Population to 5 Meet the Needs of those Children who come 6 from Environments where the Dominant Language 7 is other than English under Section 34-18.2 of 8 the School Code.............................. 33,792,800 9 For Financial Assistance to Local Education 10 Agencies with under 500,000 Population to 11 meet the Needs of those Children who come 12 from Environments where the Dominant Language 13 is other than English under Section 10-22.38a 14 of the School Code........................... 26,551,500 15 For reimbursement to school districts 16 qualifying under Section 29-5 of 17 the School Code for a portion of 18 the cost of transporting common 19 school pupils................................ 219,908,500 20 For reimbursement to school districts 21 for a portion of the cost of transporting 22 disabled students under subsection 23 (b) of Section 14-13.01 of the 24 School Code.................................. 218,097,000 25 For reimbursement to school districts 26 for providing free lunch and breakfast 27 programs under the provision 28 of the School Breakfast and 29 Lunch Program Act............................ 20,741,200 30 For the Tax-equivalent Grants pursuant 31 to Section 18-4.4 of 32 the School Code ............................. 222,600 33 For the Block Grants to School Districts 34 for School Safety and Educational -4- LRB9205924NTksam 1 Improvement Programs Pursuant to 2 Section 2-3.51.5 of the School Code.......... 67,529,400 3 For Grants Associated with the School Breakfast 4 Incentive Program............................ 723,500 5 For grants for Reading for blind and 6 dyslexic persons for programs 7 and services in support of 8 Illinois citizens with visual and 9 reading impairments.......................... 168,800 10 For Grants to the Local Education 11 Agencies to Conduct Agricultural 12 Education Programs........................... 1,881,200 13 For grants associated with the Illinois 14 Economic Education program................... 144,700 15 For a grant to the Illinois Learning 16 Partnership program.......................... 385,900 17 For the Association of Illinois Middle-Level 18 Schools Program.............................. 72,400 19 For Metro East Consortium for 20 Child Advocacy............................... 217,100 21 For the Regional Offices of Education, 22 including, but not limited to, ROE 23 School Bus Driver Training, ROE School 24 Services, and ROE Supervisory Expense........ 12,070,400 25 For the Transition of Minority Students....... 578,800 26 For the Golden Apple/Illinois 27 Scholars Program............................. 2,914,300 28 For Teachers' Academy for Math and Science.... 5,307,700 29 For Supplementary Payments (General State Aid - 30 Hold Harmless) to School Districts under 31 Subsection (J) of Section 18-8.05 of the 32 School Code.................................. 65,700,000 33 For summer school payments as provided 34 by Section 18-4.3 of the -5- LRB9205924NTksam 1 School Code.................................. 5,830,400 2 For costs associated with Teach for 3 America ..................................... 450,000 4 For all costs associated with 5 the supplementary payments to 6 school districts as provided in 7 Section 18-8.2, Section 18-8.3, 8 Section 18-8.5, and Section 9 18-8.05(I) of the School Code................ 1,669,400 10 For all costs associated with a 11 Universal preschool program ................. 5,220,000 12 From the Common School Fund: 13 For compensation of Regional 14 Superintendents of Schools 15 and Assistants under Section 16 18-5 of the School Code...................... 7,850,000 17 For payment of one-time employer's 18 contribution to Teachers' 19 Retirement system as provided 20 in the Early Retirement Option 21 under Section 16-133.2 of the 22 Illinois Pension Code, 23 including prior year claims ................. 300,000 24 For general apportionment (General State 25 Aid) as provided by Section 18-8.05 26 of the School Code........................ 2,635,300,000 27 From the School District Emergency Financial 28 Assistance Fund: 29 For emergency financial assistance 30 pursuant to Sections 1B-8 and 1F-62 31 of the School Code........................... $5,333,000 32 For the following purposes: 33 For a loan to the Hazel Crest School 34 District No. 152 1/2 School Finance -6- LRB9205924NTksam 1 Authority......................... $4,528,000 2 For school district emergency financial 3 assistance........................ $805,000 4For emergency financial assistance5pursuant to Section 1B-86of the School Code........................... 805,0007 From the Education Assistance Fund: 8 For general apportionment (General State 9 Aid) as provided by Section 10 18-8.05 of the School Code .................. 485,000,000 11 From the School Technology Revolving Fund: 12 For the Statewide Educational Network......... 500,000 13 From the Temporary Relocation Expenses Revolving Grant Fund: 14 For temporary relocation expenses as provided 15 in Section 2-3.77 of the School Code......... 1,130,000 16 From the State Board of Education Fund: 17 For expenses as provided in Section 18 2-3.126 of the School Code................... 800,000 19 From the State Board of Education Special Purpose Trust Fund: 20 For expenses as provided in Section 2-3.127 21 of the School Code........................... 700,000 22 In addition to the amount appropriated in Section 25 of this 23 Act, the sum of $33,428,200, or so much thereof as may be 24 necessary, is appropriated to the State Board of Education 25 for additional expenses incurred in connection with the 26 following purposes: for orphanage tuition claims and State 27 owned housing claims as provided under Section 18-3 of the 28 School Code, for tuition of disabled children attending 29 schools under Section 14-7.02 of the School Code, for 30 reimbursement to school districts for extraordinary special 31 education and facilities under Section 14-7.02a of the School 32 Code, for reimbursement to school districts for services and 33 materials used in programs for disabled children under 34 Section 14-13.01 of the School Code, for reimbursement on a -7- LRB9205924NTksam 1 current basis only to school districts that provide for 2 education of handicapped orphans from residential 3 institutions as well as foster children who are mentally 4 inpaired or behaviorally disordered as provided under Section 5 14-7.03 of the School Code, for reimbursement to school 6 districts qualifying under Section 29-5 of the School Code 7 for a portion of the cost of transporting common school 8 pupils, for reimbursement to school districts for a portion 9 of the cost of transporting disabled students under 10 subsection (b) of Section 14-13.01 of the School Code, for 11 reimbursement to school districts for providing free lunch 12 and breakfast programs under the provision of the School 13 Breakfast and Lunch Program Act, and for summer school 14 payments as provided by Section 18-4.3 of the School Code. 15 (Source: P.A. 92-538, eff. 7-1-02.) 16 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 17 becoming law.".