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Public Act 103-1045 Public Act 1045 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-1045 | SB3768 Enrolled | LRB103 39303 RJT 69457 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 Code is amended by changing Section | 14-11.02 as follows: | (105 ILCS 5/14-11.02) (from Ch. 122, par. 14-11.02) | Sec. 14-11.02. The Philip J. Rock Center and School for | the Deafblind. Notwithstanding any other Sections of this | Article, the State Board of Education shall develop and | operate or contract for the operation of a service center for | persons who are deaf-blind. | (a) For the purpose of this Section, persons who are | deafblind with deaf-blindness are (i) individuals with | concomitant hearing and visual impairments, the combination of | which causes such severe communication and other developmental | and educational needs that they cannot be accommodated in | special education programs solely for children with deafness | or children with blindness, (ii) individuals with solely a | hearing impairment, or (iii) individuals with solely a visual | impairment persons who have both auditory and visual | impairments, the combination of which causes such severe | communication and other developmental, educational, vocational | and rehabilitation problems that such persons cannot be |
| properly accommodated in special education or vocational | rehabilitation programs solely for persons with both hearing | and visual disabilities . | (b) To be eligible for deafblind deaf-blind services under | this Section , a person must have (i) a visual impairment , a | hearing and an auditory impairment, or both or (ii) a | condition in which there is a progressive loss of hearing , or | vision , or both that results in concomitant vision and hearing | impairments and that adversely affects educational performance | as determined by the multidisciplinary conference. For | purposes of this paragraph and Section: | (1) (A) A visual impairment shall have the same | meaning as in the federal Individuals With Disabilities | Education Act and its implementing regulations is defined | to mean one or more of the following: (i) corrected visual | acuity poorer than 20/70 in the better eye; (ii) | restricted visual field of 20 degrees or less in the | better eye; (iii) cortical blindness; (iv) does not appear | to respond to visual stimulation, which adversely affects | educational performance as determined by the | multidisciplinary conference . | (2) A hearing (B) An auditory impairment shall have | the same meaning as in the federal Individuals With | Disabilities Education Act and its implementing | regulations is defined to mean one or more of the | following: (i) a sensorineural or ongoing or chronic |
| conductive hearing loss with aided sensitivity of 30dB HL | or poorer; (ii) functional auditory behavior that is | significantly discrepant from the person's present | cognitive and/or developmental levels, which adversely | affects educational performance as determined by the | multidisciplinary conference . | (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of Article 14, the | The State Board of Education shall is empowered to establish, | maintain and operate or contract for the operation of a | permanent , statewide, residential education facility | state-wide service center known as the Philip J. Rock Center | and School that services . The School serves eligible students | children between the ages of 3 and 21, unless a student's 22nd | birthday occurs during the school year, in which case the | student is eligible for such services through the end of the | school year. Subject to appropriation, the Philip J. Rock | Center and School may provide additional services to 21; the | Center serves eligible deafblind persons of all ages. The | State Board of Education shall include a line item in its | budget to pay the costs of operating and maintaining the | Philip J. Rock Center and School. If the Center and School | receives appropriated funding to serve eligible deafblind | persons of all ages, services Services provided by the Center | and School shall include, but are not limited to: | (1) identifying Identifying and providing case | management of individuals with combined vision and hearing |
| loss persons who are auditorily and visually impaired ; | (2) providing Providing families with appropriate | information and dissemination of information counseling ; | (3) providing information to Referring persons who are | deafblind about the deaf-blind to appropriate agencies for | medical and diagnostic services; | (4) referring Referring persons who are deafblind | deaf-blind to appropriate agencies for educational, | rehabilitation, and support training and care services; | (5) developing Developing and expanding services | throughout the State to persons who are deafblind | deaf-blind . This shall will include ancillary services, | such as transportation , so that these persons the | individuals can take advantage of the expanded services; | (6) maintaining Maintaining a residential-educational | training facility , with or without a day program, in the | Chicago metropolitan area located near in an area | accessible to public transportation; | (7) (blank); Receiving, dispensing, and monitoring | State and Federal funds to the School and Center | designated for services to persons who are deaf-blind; | (8) coordinating Coordinating services to persons who | are deafblind deaf-blind through all appropriate agencies, | including the Department of Children and Family Services | and the Department of Human Services; | (9) entering Entering into contracts with other |
| agencies to provide services to persons who are deafblind | deaf-blind ; | (10) (blank); Operating on a no-reject basis. Any | individual referred to the Center for service and | diagnosed as deaf-blind, as defined in this Act, shall | qualify for available services; | (11) serving Serving as the information referral | clearinghouse for all persons who are deafblind | deaf-blind, age 21 and older ; and | (12) (blank). Providing transition services for | students of Philip J. Rock School who are deaf-blind and | between the ages of 14 1/2 and 21. | Priority of services shall be given to students referred | to the Philip J. Rock Center and School who qualify as | individuals with concomitant hearing and visual impairments | under clause (i) of subsection (a) of this Section or who are | eligible for special education services under the category of | deafblind. Such a student may not be denied enrollment unless | the student's placement in the Center and School would | endanger the health or safety of any other student. | (d) For the purposes of employment, the Philip J. Rock | Center and School shall be considered its own employer. The | State Board of Education shall appoint a chief administrator | of the Philip J. Rock Center and School, who shall be employed | by the Center and School and shall manage the daily operations | of the Center and School. The chief administrator shall have |
| the authority on behalf of the Center and School to: | (1) hire, evaluate, discipline, and terminate staff of | the Center and School; | (2) determine wages, benefits, and other conditions of | employment for all Center and School employees; | (3) bargain with the exclusive bargaining | representative of the employees of the Center and School; | (4) develop a budget to be submitted to the State | Board of Education for review and approval; | (5) contract for any professional, legal, and | educational services necessary for the operation of the | Center and School; | (6) make all decisions regarding the daily operations | of the Center and School; and | (7) perform any other duties as set forth in the | employment contract for the chief administrator. | (e) If the State Board of Education contracts for the | fiscal administration of the Philip J. Rock Center and School, | then the contract shall be with a school district, special | education cooperative, or regional office of education that | can serve as the fiscal agent for the Center and School. To the | extent possible, the fiscal agent shall be in close geographic | proximity to the Center and School. | (f) Through the individualized education program process | with the student's resident school district, a student who | resides at the Philip J. Rock Center and School may be placed |
| in an alternate educational program by the student's | individualized education program team. Educational placement | and services shall be provided free of charge to the student's | resident school district, unless there is tuition associated | with the educational placement and services. If the Philip J. | Rock Center and School must pay tuition or provide | transportation for a student's educational placement and | services, such tuition or transportation shall be billed to | the student's resident school district. | (g) The Advisory Board for Services for Persons who are | deafblind Deaf-Blind shall provide advice to the State | Superintendent of Education, the Governor, and the General | Assembly on all matters pertaining to policy concerning | persons who are deafblind deaf-blind , including the | implementation of legislation enacted on their behalf. | The Regarding the maintenance, operation and education | functions of the Philip J. Rock Center and School, the | Advisory Board shall also make recommendations pertaining to | but not limited to the following matters: | (1) existing Existing and proposed programs of all | State agencies that provide services for persons who are | deafblind deaf-blind ; | (2) the The State program and financial plan for | deafblind deaf-blind services and the system of priorities | to be developed by the State Board of Education; | (3) standards Standards for services in facilities |
| serving persons who are deafblind deaf-blind ; | (4) standards Standards and rates for State payments | for any services purchased for persons who are deafblind | deaf-blind ; | (5) services Services and research activities in the | field of deafblindness deaf-blindness , including the | evaluation of services; and | (6) planning Planning for personnel or preparation | personnel/preparation , both preservice and inservice. | The Advisory Board shall consist of 3 persons appointed by | the Governor; 2 persons appointed by the State Superintendent | of Education; 4 persons appointed by the Secretary of Human | Services; and 2 persons appointed by the Director of Children | and Family Services. The 3 appointments of the Governor shall | consist of a senior citizen 60 years of age or older, a | consumer who is deaf-blind, and a parent of a person who is | deaf-blind; provided that if any gubernatorial appointee | serving on the Advisory Board on the effective date of this | amendatory Act of 1991 is not either a senior citizen 60 years | of age or older or a consumer who is deaf-blind or a parent of | a person who is deaf-blind, then whenever that appointee's | term of office expires or a vacancy in that appointee's office | sooner occurs, the Governor shall make the appointment to fill | that office or vacancy in a manner that will result, at the | earliest possible time, in the Governor's appointments to the | Advisory Board being comprised of one senior citizen 60 years |
| of age or older, one consumer who is deaf-blind, and one parent | of a person who is deaf-blind. One person designated by each | agency other than the Department of Human Services may be an | employee of that agency. Two persons appointed by the | Secretary of Human Services may be employees of the Department | of Human Services. The appointments of each appointing | authority other than the Governor shall include at least one | parent of an individual who is deafblind deaf-blind or a | person who is deafblind deaf-blind . | Vacancies in terms shall be filled by the original | appointing authority. After the original terms, all terms | shall be for 3 years. | Except for those members of the Advisory Board who are | compensated for State service on a full-time basis, members | shall be reimbursed for all actual expenses incurred in the | performance of their duties. Each member who is not | compensated for State service on a full-time basis shall be | compensated at a rate of $50 per day which he spends on | Advisory Board duties. The Advisory Board shall meet at least | 2 4 times per year and not more than 12 times per year . | The State Board of Education Advisory Board shall provide | support to the Advisory Board for its own organization . | Six members of the Advisory Board shall constitute a | quorum. The affirmative vote of a majority of all members of | the Advisory Board shall be necessary for any action taken by | the Advisory Board. |
| (Source: P.A. 88-670, eff. 12-2-94; 89-397, eff. 8-20-95; | 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.) |
Effective Date: 1/1/2025
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