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Public Act 103-0960 Public Act 0960 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-0960 | SB3237 Enrolled | LRB103 37777 RJT 67906 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The School Construction Law is amended by | changing Sections 5-5 and 5-15 as follows: | (105 ILCS 230/5-5) | Sec. 5-5. Definitions. As used in this Article: | "Conditional grant award" means the formal notification by | the Capital Development Board to a school district of its | conditional intent to award a grant to a school district to pay | a portion of the recognized project cost for a school | construction project. The grant award is conditioned upon | receiving proof from the school district that it has funds | available to cover the cost of the required local match. | "Grant award amount" means an amount equal to the | recognized project cost determined by the Capital Development | Board for a school construction project multiplied by the | grant award percentage and then adjusted as may be required | pursuant to subsection (d) of Section 5-15. | "Grant award percentage" means a percentage equal to one | minus the required local match percentage. | "Grant index" means a figure for each school district | equal to one minus the ratio of the district's equalized |
| assessed valuation per pupil in average daily attendance to | the equalized assessed valuation per pupil in average daily | attendance of the district located at the 90th percentile for | all districts of the same category. This definition applies | only to completed or partially completed, as determined by the | Capital Development Board, school construction projects for | which a grant application was filed for the 2004, 2005, or 2006 | application cycle by a school district included on the State | Board of Education's 2004, 2005, or 2006 School Construction | Project Application Cycle listing and only for the purpose of | determining the amount of any adjustment pursuant to | subsection (d) of Section 5-15 to a grant award amount for a | project funded during the first application cycle opened after | June 30, 2022 . For the purpose of calculating the grant index, | school districts are grouped into 2 categories, Category I and | Category II. Category I consists of elementary and unit school | districts. The equalized assessed valuation per pupil in | average daily attendance of each school district in Category I | shall be computed using its grades kindergarten through 8 | average daily attendance figure. A unit school district's | Category I grant index shall be used for projects or portions | of projects constructed for elementary school pupils. Category | II consists of high school and unit school districts. The | equalized assessed valuation per pupil in average daily | attendance of each school district in Category II shall be | computed using its grades 9 through 12 average daily |
| attendance figure. A unit school district's Category II grant | index shall be used for projects or portions of projects | constructed for high school pupils. The changes made by this | amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly apply to all | grants made on or after the effective date of this amendatory | Act, provided that for grants not yet made on the effective | date of this amendatory Act but made in fiscal year 2001 and | for grants made in fiscal year 2002, the grant index for a | school district shall be the greater of (i) the grant index as | calculated under this Law on or after the effective date of | this amendatory Act or (ii) the grant index as calculated | under this Law before the effective date of this amendatory | Act. The grant index shall be no less than 0.35 and no greater | than 0.75 for each district; provided that the grant index for | districts whose equalized assessed valuation per pupil in | average daily attendance is at the 99th percentile and above | for all districts of the same type shall be 0.00. | The grant index shall be calculated for each of those | school districts forming a reorganized school district or | cooperative high school if one or more of the following happen | within the current or prior 2 fiscal years: | (1) a new school district is created in accordance | with Article 11E of the School Code; | (2) an existing school district annexes all of the | territory of one or more entire other school districts in | accordance with Article 7 of the School Code; or |
| (3) a cooperative high school is formed in accordance | with Section 10-22.22c of the School Code. | The average grant index of those school districts shall be | used as the grant index for the newly reorganized district or | cooperative high school. | "Recognized project cost" means the total project cost for | a school construction project determined by the Capital | Development Board to be taken into account in calculating the | grant award amount and the required local match for a school | construction project. | "Required local match" means an amount equal to the | product of the recognized project cost determined by the | Capital Development Board multiplied by a school district's | required local match percentage, and then adjusted as may be | required pursuant to Section 5-15. | "Required local match percentage" means a percentage equal | to a school district's Local Capacity Percentage, as defined | in Section 18-8.15 of the School Code, and as calculated by the | State Superintendent of Education in the fiscal year in which | the school district applies for a grant to be awarded pursuant | to this Article, provided that the required local match | percentage shall be no less than 10% and no greater than 90% | for any district. With respect to a Type 40 area vocational | center cooperative, a special education cooperative, or a | cooperative high school, the required local match percentage | is calculated by first multiplying each cooperative member |
| district's average student enrollment utilized to calculate | its latest Evidence-Based Funding, as defined in Section | 18-8.15 of the School Code, by the respective district's | latest Local Capacity Percentage, as defined in Section | 18-8.15 of the School Code, to obtain a weighted average | student enrollment. Then, the required local match percentage | is calculated by taking the sum of all the member districts' | weighted average student enrollment and dividing that sum by | the sum of all the member districts' average student | enrollment utilized to calculate the latest Evidence-Based | Funding. | "School construction project" means the acquisition, | development, construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, | improvement, architectural planning, and installation of | capital facilities consisting of buildings, structures, | durable equipment, and land for educational purposes. | "School district" means a school district or a Type 40 | area vocational center or special education cooperative that | is jointly owned, if the joint agreement includes language | that specifies how the debt obligation is to be paid, | including in the event that an entity withdraws from the joint | agreement. | "School district" includes a cooperative high school, if | the cooperative agreement includes language that specifies how | the debt obligation is to be paid, including if an entity | withdraws from the cooperative agreement or the cooperative |
| agreement is terminated. | "School maintenance project" means a project, other than a | school construction project, intended to provide for the | maintenance or upkeep of buildings or structures for | educational purposes, but does not include ongoing operational | costs. | (Source: P.A. 102-723, eff. 5-6-22.) | (105 ILCS 230/5-15) | Sec. 5-15. Grant award amounts and required local match. | (a) After June 30, 2022, any time there is an | appropriation of funds by the General Assembly from the School | Infrastructure Fund or School Construction Fund and a release | of the appropriated funds to the Capital Development Board for | expenditure on grant awards pursuant to the provisions of this | Article, the State Board of Education is authorized to open an | application cycle to receive grant applications from school | districts for school construction projects. No grant | application filed before the start of the first application | cycle after June 30, 2022 may be considered. After the close of | each application cycle, the State Board of Education shall | determine the approval of applications, the required local | match percentage for each approved application, and the | priority order for school construction project grants to be | made by the Capital Development Board and shall then notify | all applicants regarding their eligibility for a grant. Such |
| notification shall include an estimate of the required local | match. The State Board of Education shall publish a list of | applicants eligible for grants and forward it to the Capital | Development Board. | (b) The Capital Development Board, to the extent that | appropriated funds have been released and proceeding through | the list of eligible applicants in the order of priority | determined by the State Board of Education, shall issue | conditional grant awards to eligible school districts. An | applicant that does not receive a conditional grant award | notification must submit a new application during another | application cycle in order to receive future consideration for | a grant award. | (c) The conditional grant award certifies to a school | district the recognized project costs for its school | construction project determined by the Capital Development | Board, the applicable required local match percentage and | grant award percentage, the required local match and grant | award amount calculated by multiplying the required local | match percentage and the grant award percentage by the | recognized project cost, and the required local match and | grant award amount as those amounts may be adjusted as | required in subsection (d). | (d) The required local match and grant award amount are | calculated by multiplying the required local match percentage | and the grant award percentage by the recognized project cost, |
| provided that, for the first application in which an applicant | is funded only during the first application cycle after June | 30, 2022 , these amounts may be adjusted if the applicant had | previously expended funds on a school construction project on | the 2004, 2005, or 2006 School Construction Grant List. In | that case, the required local match shall be reduced (but not | below zero) and the grant award amount shall be increased (to | an amount no greater than the recognized project cost) by an | amount determined by the Capital Development Board to be equal | to the amount of the grant the applicant would have received | pursuant to Section 5-35 had it been awarded a grant in 2004, | 2005, or 2006 based on the 2004, 2005, or 2006 School | Construction Grant List and the year in which the school | district applied for the grant. To receive an adjustment under | this subsection (d), a school district on the 2004, 2005, or | 2006 School Construction Grant List must initially apply and | be approved during the first 3 application cycles after June | 30, 2024. | (e) A school district shall have 2 years from the date the | school district was issued a conditional grant award from the | Capital Development Board to obtain the school district's | required local match and receive a final grant award from the | Capital Development Board. If the required local match is not | obtained within the 2-year time frame, the school district | shall be required to reapply in another application cycle, | after the 2-year time frame, to be considered for a grant |
| award. The State share of the grant amount in a conditional | grant award that is not claimed by a school district within the | 2-year time frame shall be reallocated to future application | cycles after the 2-year time frame expires. | (Source: P.A. 102-723, eff. 5-6-22; 103-154, eff. 6-30-23.) | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/9/2024
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