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Public Act 098-0647 |
HB1711 Enrolled | LRB098 05757 OMW 35796 b |
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AN ACT concerning local government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections |
2-3.62 and 3-0.01 as follows:
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(105 ILCS 5/2-3.62) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.62)
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Sec. 2-3.62. Educational Service Centers.
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(a) A regional network of educational service centers shall |
be established
by the State Board of Education to coordinate |
and combine existing services in
a manner which is practical |
and efficient and to provide new services to
schools as |
provided in this Section. Services to be made available by such
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centers shall include the planning, implementation and |
evaluation of:
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(1) (blank);
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(2) computer technology education;
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(3) mathematics, science and reading resources for |
teachers including
continuing education, inservice |
training and staff development.
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The centers may provide training, technical assistance, |
coordination and
planning in other program areas such as school |
improvement, school
accountability, financial planning, |
consultation, and services, career guidance, early childhood |
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education, alcohol/drug
education and prevention, family life - |
sex education, electronic transmission
of data from school |
districts to the State, alternative education and regional
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special education, and telecommunications systems that provide |
distance
learning. Such telecommunications systems may be |
obtained through the
Department of Central Management Services |
pursuant to Section 405-270 of the
Department of Central |
Management Services Law (20 ILCS 405/405-270). The programs and |
services of educational
service centers may be offered to |
private school teachers and private school
students within each |
service center area provided public schools have already
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afforded adequate access to such programs and services.
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Upon the abolition of the office, removal from office, |
disqualification for office, resignation from office, or |
expiration of the current term of office of the regional |
superintendent of schools, whichever is earlier, the chief |
administrative officer of the centers serving that portion of a |
Class II county school unit outside of a city of 500,000 or |
more inhabitants shall have and exercise, in and with respect |
to each educational service region having a population of |
2,000,000 or more inhabitants and in and with respect to each |
school district located in any such educational service region, |
all of the rights, powers, duties, and responsibilities |
theretofore vested by law in and exercised and performed by the |
regional superintendent of schools for that area under the |
provisions of this Code or any other laws of this State. |
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The State Board of Education shall promulgate rules and |
regulations necessary
to implement this Section. The rules |
shall include detailed standards which
delineate the scope and |
specific content of programs to be provided by each
Educational |
Service Center, as well as the specific planning, |
implementation
and evaluation services to be provided by each |
Center relative to its programs.
The Board shall also provide |
the standards by which it will evaluate the
programs provided |
by each Center.
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(b) Centers serving Class 1 county school units shall be |
governed by an
11-member board, 3 members of which shall be |
public school teachers
nominated by the local bargaining |
representatives to the appropriate regional
superintendent for |
appointment and no more than 3 members of which shall be
from |
each of the following categories, including but not limited to
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superintendents, regional superintendents, school board |
members
and a representative of an institution of higher |
education. The members of
the board shall be appointed by the |
regional superintendents whose school
districts are served by |
the educational service center.
The composition of the board |
will reflect the revisions of this
amendatory Act of 1989 as |
the terms of office of current members expire.
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(c) The centers shall be of sufficient size and number to |
assure delivery
of services to all local school districts in |
the State.
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(d) From monies appropriated for this program the State |
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Board of
Education shall provide grants paid from the Personal |
Property Tax Replacement Fund to qualifying Educational |
Service Centers
applying for such grants in accordance with |
rules and regulations
promulgated by the State Board of |
Education to implement this Section.
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(e) The governing authority of each of the 18 regional |
educational service
centers shall appoint a family life - sex |
education advisory board
consisting of 2 parents, 2 teachers, 2 |
school administrators, 2 school
board members, 2 health care |
professionals, one library system
representative, and the |
director of the regional educational service center
who shall |
serve as chairperson of the advisory board so appointed. |
Members
of the family life - sex education advisory boards |
shall serve without
compensation. Each of the advisory boards |
appointed pursuant to this
subsection shall develop a plan for |
regional teacher-parent family life - sex
education training |
sessions and shall file a written report of such plan
with the |
governing board of their regional educational service center. |
The
directors of each of the regional educational service
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centers shall thereupon meet, review each of the reports |
submitted by the
advisory boards and combine those reports into |
a single written report which
they shall file with the Citizens |
Council on School Problems prior to the
end of the regular |
school term of the 1987-1988 school year.
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(f) The 14 educational service centers serving Class I |
county school units
shall be disbanded on the first Monday of |
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August, 1995, and their statutory
responsibilities and |
programs shall be assumed by the regional offices of
education, |
subject to rules and regulations developed by
the
State Board |
of Education. The regional superintendents of schools elected |
by
the voters residing in all Class I counties shall serve as |
the chief
administrators for these programs and services. By |
rule of the State Board of
Education, the 10 educational |
service regions of
lowest
population shall provide such |
services under cooperative agreements with larger
regions.
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(Source: P.A. 97-619, eff. 11-14-11; 98-24, eff. 6-19-13.)
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(105 ILCS 5/3-0.01) (from Ch. 122, par. 3-0.01)
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Sec. 3-0.01.
"County superintendent of schools" and
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"regional superintendent of schools" defined - Application of |
Article.
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(a) Except as otherwise provided by subsection (b), after |
the
effective date of this amendatory Act of 1975, the chief |
administrative
officer of an educational service region shall |
be designated and referred
to as the "regional superintendent |
of schools" or the "regional
superintendent" and after the |
effective date of this amendatory Act of 1993
the office held |
by the chief administrative officer shall be designated and
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referred to as the "regional office of education". For purposes |
of the School
Code and except as otherwise provided by |
subsection (b), any reference to
"county superintendent of |
schools" or "county superintendent" means the
regional |
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superintendent of schools.
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(b) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Article, |
but subject to subsection (b-1), in educational service regions |
containing
2,000,000 or more inhabitants, the office of |
regional superintendent of schools
is abolished. Subject to |
Section 2-3.105 of this Code, beginning on the effective date |
of this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, all |
rights, powers, duties and responsibilities theretofore vested |
by
law in, and exercised and performed by the regional |
superintendent of schools
and by any assistant regional |
superintendents or other assistants or employees
in the office |
of the regional superintendent of schools being abolished shall |
be
vested in, exercised and performed by the chief |
administrative officer of the educational service centers |
established pursuant to Section 2-3.62 of this Code for any |
educational service region containing 2,000,000 or more |
inhabitants. Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory |
Act of the 96th General Assembly, in an educational service |
region
containing 2,000,000 or more inhabitants: (i) all books, |
records, maps, papers
and other documents belonging to or |
subject to the control or disposition of
the former regional |
superintendent of schools by virtue of his office shall be
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transferred and delivered to the State Board of Education; (ii) |
possession or
control over all moneys, deposits and accounts in |
the possession or
subject to the control or disposition of the |
former regional superintendent
of schools by virtue of his |
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office, including but not limited to
undistributed or |
unexpended moneys drawn from, and all amounts on deposit
in, |
the county, institute and supervisory expense funds, shall be
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transferred to and placed under the control and disposition of |
the State Board
of Education, excepting only those moneys or |
accounts, if any, the source of
which is the county treasury, |
for proper redistribution to the educational service centers; |
and (iii) all other equipment, furnishings,
supplies and other |
personal property belonging to or subject to the control or
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disposition of the former regional superintendent of schools by |
virtue of his
office, excepting only those items which were |
provided by the county board,
shall be transferred and |
delivered to the State Board of Education. Any Beginning on the |
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General |
Assembly, any reference in this Code to "regional |
superintendent of schools" or "regional superintendent", or
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"county superintendent of schools" or "county superintendent" |
shall mean, with
respect to any educational service region |
containing 2,000,000 or more
inhabitants in which the office of |
regional superintendent of schools is
abolished, the chief |
administrative officer of the educational service centers |
established pursuant to Section 2-3.62 of this Code for the |
educational service region. Upon and after the first Monday of |
August 1995,
references in this Code and elsewhere to |
educational service regions of
2,000,000 or fewer inhabitants |
shall exclude any educational service region
containing a city |
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of 500,000 or more inhabitants and references in this Code
and |
elsewhere to educational service regions of 2,000,000 or more |
inhabitants
shall mean an educational service region |
containing a city of 500,000 or more
inhabitants regardless of |
the actual population of the region.
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(b-1) References to "regional superintendent" shall also |
include the chief administrative officer of the educational |
service centers established under Section 2-3.62 of this Code |
and
serving that portion of a Class
II county outside a city of |
500,000 or more population elected at the general
election in |
1994 and every 4 years thereafter .
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(c) This Article applies to the regional superintendent of |
a multicounty
educational service region formed under Article |
3A as well as to a single
county or partial county region, |
except that in case of conflict between
the provisions of this |
Article and of Article 3A in the case of a multicounty
region, |
the provisions of Article 3A shall apply. Any reference to |
"county" or
to "educational service region" in this Article |
means a regional office of
education.
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(Source: P.A. 96-893, eff. 7-1-10.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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