Public Act 094-0231
Public Act 0231 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0231 |
SB1638 Enrolled |
LRB094 10933 NHT 41507 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 Sections | 10-1, 10-10, 33-1, and 34-3 and by adding Section 32-3.5 as | follows:
| (105 ILCS 5/10-1) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-1)
| Sec. 10-1. Board
of school directors.
| (a) School districts having a population of fewer than 1000 | inhabitants
and
not governed by any special act shall be | governed by a board of school
directors to consist of 3 members | who shall be elected in the manner
provided in Article 9 of | this Act. In consolidated districts and in districts
in which | the membership of the board of school directors is increased as
| provided in subsection (b), 7 members
shall be so elected.
| (b) Upon presentment to the board of school directors of a | school district
having a population of fewer than 1,000 | inhabitants of a petition signed by the
lesser of 5% or 25 of | the registered voters of the district to increase the
| membership of the district's board of school directors to 7 | directors and to
elect a new 7-member board of school directors | to replace the district's
existing board of 3 school directors, | the clerk or secretary of the board of
school directors shall | certify the proposition to the proper election
authorities for | submission to the electors of the district at a regular
| scheduled election in accordance with the general election law. | If the
proposition is approved by a majority of those voting on | the proposition, the
members of the board of school directors | of that district thereafter shall be
elected in the manner | provided by subsection (c) of Section 10-4.
| (c) A board of school directors may appoint a student to | the board to serve in an advisory capacity. The student member |
| shall serve for a term as determined by the board. The board | may not grant the student member any voting privileges, but | shall consider the student member as an advisor. The student | member may not participate in or attend any executive session | of the board.
| (Source: P.A. 90-757, eff. 8-14-98.)
| (105 ILCS 5/10-10) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-10)
| Sec. 10-10. Board of education; Term; Vacancy. All school | districts
having a population of not fewer than 1,000 and not | more than 500,000
inhabitants, as ascertained by any special or | general census, and not
governed by special Acts, shall be | governed by a board of education
consisting of 7 members, | serving without compensation except as herein
provided. Each | member shall be elected for a term of 4 years except as
| otherwise provided in subsection (a-5) of Section 11B-7 for the | initial members
of the board of education of a combined school | district to which that
subsection applies. If 5 members are | elected in 1983 pursuant to the extension
of terms provided by
| law for transition to the consolidated election schedule under | the general
election law, 2 of those members shall be elected | to serve terms of 2 years
and 3 shall be elected to serve terms | of 4 years; their successors shall
serve for a 4 year term. | When the voters of a district have voted to elect
members of | the board of education for 6 year terms, as provided in Section
| 9-5, the terms of office of members of the board of education | of that
district expire when their successors assume office but | not later than 7
days after such election. If at the regular | school election held in the
first odd-numbered year after the | determination to elect members for 6 year
terms 2 members are | elected, they shall serve for a 6 year term; and of the
members | elected at the next regular school election 3 shall serve for a
| term of 6 years and 2 shall serve a term of 2 years. Thereafter | members
elected in such districts shall be elected to a 6 year | term. If at the
regular school election held in the first | odd-numbered year after the
determination to elect members for |
| 6 year terms 3 members are elected, they
shall serve for a 6 | year term; and of the members elected at the next
regular | school election 2 shall serve for a term of 2 years and 2 shall
| serve for a term of 6 years. Thereafter members elected in such | districts
shall be elected to a 6 year term. If at the regular | school election held
in the first odd-numbered year after the | determination to elect members for
6 year terms 4 members are | elected, 3 shall serve for a term of 6 years and
one shall | serve for a term of 2 years; and of the members elected at the
| next regular school election 2 shall serve for terms of 6 years | and 2 shall
serve for terms of 2 years. Thereafter members | elected in such districts
shall be elected to a 6 year term. If | at the regular school election held
in the first odd-numbered | year after the determination to elect members for
a 6 year term | 5 members are elected, 3 shall serve for a term of 6 years
and 2 | shall serve for a term of 2 years; and of the members elected | at the
next regular school election 2 shall serve for terms of | 6 years and 2 shall
serve for terms of 2 years. Thereafter | members elected in such districts
shall be elected to a 6 year | term. An election for board members shall not
be held in school | districts which by consolidation, annexation or otherwise
| shall cease to exist as a school district within 6 months after | the
election date, and the term of all board members which | would otherwise
terminate shall be continued until such | district shall cease to exist. Each
member, on the date of his | or her election, shall be a
citizen of the United
States of the | age of 18 years or over, shall be a resident of the State and
| the
territory of the district for at least one year immediately | preceding his or
her
election, shall be a registered voter as | provided in the general election
law,
shall not be a school | trustee or a school treasurer, and shall not be a child
sex | offender as defined in Section 11-9.3 of the
Criminal Code of | 1961. When the board of
education is the successor of the | school directors, all rights of property,
and all rights | regarding causes of action existing or vested in such
| directors, shall vest in it as fully as they were vested in the |
| school
directors. Terms of members are subject to Section 2A-54 | of the Election Code.
| Nomination papers filed under this Section are not valid | unless the candidate
named therein files with the secretary of | the board of education or with
a person designated by the board | to receive nominating petitions a receipt
from the county clerk | showing that the candidate has filed a statement of
economic | interests as required by the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act.
| Such receipt shall be so filed either previously during the | calendar year
in which his nomination papers were filed or | within the period for the filing
of nomination papers in | accordance with the general election law.
| Whenever a vacancy occurs, the remaining members shall | notify the
regional superintendent of that vacancy within 5 | days after its occurrence
and shall proceed to fill the vacancy | until the next regular school
election, at which election a | successor shall be elected to serve the
remainder of the | unexpired term. However, if the vacancy occurs with less
than | 868 days remaining in the term, or if the vacancy occurs
less | than 88
days before the next regularly scheduled election for | this office then the
person so appointed shall serve the | remainder of the unexpired term, and no
election to fill the | vacancy shall be held. Should they fail so to
act, within 45 | days after the vacancy occurs, the regional superintendent
of | schools under whose supervision and control the district is | operating,
as defined in Section 3-14.2 of this Act, shall | within 30 days after the
remaining members have failed to fill | the vacancy, fill the vacancy as
provided for herein. Upon the | regional superintendent's failure to fill the
vacancy, the | vacancy shall be filled at the next regularly scheduled
| election. Whether elected or appointed by the remaining members | or regional
superintendent, the successor shall be an | inhabitant of the particular area
from which his or her | predecessor was elected if the residential requirements
| contained in Section 11A-8, 11B-7, or 12-2 of this Act apply.
| A board of education may appoint a student to the board to |
| serve in an advisory capacity. The student member shall serve | for a term as determined by the board. The board may not grant | the student member any voting privileges, but shall consider | the student member as an advisor. The student member may not | participate in or attend any executive session of the board.
| (Source: P.A. 93-309, eff. 1-1-04.)
| (105 ILCS 5/32-3.5 new)
| Sec. 32-3.5. Student board member. The governing board of a | special charter district may appoint a student to the board to | serve in an advisory capacity. The student member shall serve | for a term as determined by the board. The board may not grant | the student member any voting privileges, but shall consider | the student member as an advisor. The student member may not | participate in or attend any executive session of the board.
| (105 ILCS 5/33-1) (from Ch. 122, par. 33-1)
| Sec. 33-1. Board of Education - Election - Terms. In all | school districts,
including special charter districts having a | population of 100,000 and not
more than 500,000, which adopt | this Article, as hereinafter provided, there
shall be | maintained a system of free schools in charge of a board of | education,
which shall be a body politic and corporate by the | name of "Board of Education
of the City of....". The board | shall consist of 7 members elected by the
voters of the | district. Except as provided in Section 33-1b of this Act,
the | regular election for members of the board shall be held on the | first
Tuesday of April in odd numbered years and on the third | Tuesday of March
in even numbered years. The law governing the | registration of voters for
the primary election shall apply to | the regular election. At the first
regular election 7 persons | shall be elected as members of the board. The
person who | receives the greatest number of votes shall be elected for a
| term of 5 years. The 2 persons who receive the second and third | greatest
number of votes shall be elected for a term of 4 | years. The person who
receives the fourth greatest number of |
| votes shall be elected
for a term of 3 years. The 2 persons who | receive the fifth and sixth greatest
number of votes shall be | elected for a term of 2 years. The person who
receives the | seventh greatest number of votes shall be elected for a term
of | 1 year. Thereafter, at each regular election for members of the | board,
the successors of the members whose terms expire in the | year of election
shall be elected for a term of 5 years. All | terms shall commence on July
1 next succeeding the elections. | Any vacancy occurring in the membership
of the board shall be | filled by appointment until the next regular election
for | members of the board.
| In any school district which has adopted this Article, a | proposition for
the election of board members by school board | district rather than at large
may be submitted to the voters of | the district at the regular school election
of any year in the | manner provided in Section 9-22. If the proposition
is approved | by a majority of those voting on the propositions, the board
| shall divide the school district into 7 school board districts | as provided
in Section 9-22. At the regular school election in | the year following the
adoption of such proposition, one member | shall be elected from each school
board district, and the 7 | members so elected shall, by lot, determine one
to serve for | one year, 2 for 2 years, one for 3 years, 2 for 4 years, and
one | for 5 years. Thereafter their respective successors shall be | elected
for terms of 5 years. The terms of all incumbent | members expire July 1
of the year following the adoption of | such a proposition.
| Any school district which has adopted this Article may, by | referendum in
accordance with Section 33-1a, adopt the method | of electing members of the
board of education provided in that | Section.
| Reapportionment of the voting districts provided for in | this Article or
created pursuant to a court order, shall be | completed pursuant to
Section 33-1c.
| A board of education may appoint a student to the board to | serve in an advisory capacity. The student member shall serve |
| for a term as determined by the board. The board may not grant | the student member any voting privileges, but shall consider | the student member as an advisor. The student member may not | participate in or attend any executive session of the board.
| (Source: P.A. 82-1014; 86-1331.)
| (105 ILCS 5/34-3) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-3)
| Sec. 34-3. Chicago School Reform Board of Trustees; new | Chicago Board of
Education; members; term; vacancies.
| (a) Within 30 days after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of
1995, the terms of all members of the Chicago | Board of Education
holding office on that date are abolished | and the Mayor shall appoint,
without the consent or approval of | the City Council, a 5 member
Chicago School Reform Board of | Trustees which shall take office upon the
appointment of the | fifth member. The Chicago School
Reform Board of Trustees and | its members
shall serve until, and the terms of all members of | the Chicago School
Reform Board of Trustees shall expire on, | June 30, 1999 or upon the
appointment of a new Chicago Board of | Education as provided
in subsection (b), whichever is later. | Any vacancy in the membership of
the Trustees shall be filled | through appointment by the Mayor,
without the consent or | approval of the City Council, for the unexpired term.
One of | the members appointed by the Mayor to the Trustees shall
be | designated by the Mayor to serve as President of the Trustees. | The
Mayor shall appoint a full-time, compensated
chief | executive officer, and his or her compensation as such chief | executive
officer shall be determined by the Mayor. The Mayor, | at his or her discretion,
may appoint the President to serve | simultaneously as the chief executive
officer.
| (b) Within 30 days before the expiration of the terms of | the members of
the Chicago Reform Board of Trustees as provided | in subsection (a), a new
Chicago Board of Education consisting | of 7 members shall be appointed by the
Mayor to take office on | the later of July 1, 1999 or the appointment of the
seventh | member. Three of the members initially so appointed under this
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| subsection shall serve for terms ending June 30, 2002, 4 of the | members
initially so appointed under this subsection shall | serve for terms ending
June 30, 2003, and each member initially | so appointed shall continue to hold
office until his or her | successor is appointed and qualified. Thereafter at
the | expiration of the term of any member a successor
shall be | appointed by the Mayor and shall hold office for a term of 4 | years,
from July 1 of the year in which the term commences and | until a successor
is appointed and qualified. Any vacancy in | the membership of the Chicago Board
of Education shall be | filled through appointment by the Mayor for the
unexpired term. | No appointment to membership on the
Chicago Board of Education | that is made by the Mayor under
this subsection shall require | the approval of the City
Council, whether the appointment is | made for a full term or to fill a vacancy
for an unexpired term | on the Board. The board shall elect annually from its
number a | president and vice-president, in such
manner and at such
time | as the board determines by its rules. The officers so elected | shall each
perform the duties imposed upon their respective | office by the rules of the
board, provided that (i) the | president shall preside at meetings of the board
and vote as | any other member but have no power of veto, and (ii) the vice
| president shall perform the duties of the president if that | office is vacant or
the president is absent or unable to act.
| The secretary of the Board shall be selected by the Board and | shall be an
employee of the Board rather than a member of the | Board, notwithstanding
subsection (d) of Section 34-3.3. The | duties of the secretary shall be
imposed by the rules of the | Board.
| (c) The board may appoint a student to the board to serve | in an advisory capacity. The student member shall serve for a | term as determined by the board. The board may not grant the | student member any voting privileges, but shall consider the | student member as an advisor. The student member may not | participate in or attend any executive session of the board.
| (Source: P.A. 89-15, eff. 5-30-95; 90-811, eff. 1-26-99; |
| 90-815, eff.
2-11-99.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | 2005. |
Effective Date: 7/14/2005
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