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(5) The door security locking means is capable of being |
disengaged from the outside by school district employees, |
and school district employees may use a key or other |
credentials to unlock the door from the outside. |
(6) The door security locking means does not modify the |
door-closing hardware, panic hardware, or fire exit |
hardware. |
(7) Any bolts, stops, brackets, or pins employed by the |
door security locking means do not affect the fire rating |
of a fire door assembly. |
(8) School district employees are trained in the |
engagement and release of the door security locking means, |
from within and outside the room, as part of the emergency |
response plan. |
(9) For doors installed before July 1, 2019 only, the |
unlocking and unlatching of a door security locking means |
requires no more than 2 releasing operations. For doors |
installed on or after July 1, 2019, the unlocking and |
unlatching of a door security locking means requires no |
more than one releasing operation. If doors installed |
before July 1, 2019 are replaced on or after July 1, 2019, |
the unlocking and unlatching of a door security locking |
means on the replacement door requires no more than one |
releasing operation. |
(10) The door security locking means is no more than 48 |
inches above the finished floor. |
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(11) The door security locking means otherwise |
complies with the school building code prepared by the |
State Board of Education under Section 2-3.12. |
A school district may install a door security locking means |
that does not comply with paragraph (3) or (10) of this |
subsection if (i) the school district meets all other |
requirements under this subsection and (ii) prior to its |
installation, local law enforcement officials, the local fire |
department, and the school board agree, in writing, to the |
installation and use of the door security locking means. The |
school district must keep the agreement on file and must, upon |
request, provide the agreement to its regional office of |
education. The agreement must be included in the school |
district's filed school safety plan under the School Safety |
Drill Act. |
(c) A school district must include the location of any door |
security locking means and must address the use of the locking |
and unlocking means from within and outside the room in its |
filed school safety plan under the School Safety Drill Act. |
Local law enforcement officials and the local fire department |
must be notified of the location of any door security locking |
means and how to disengage it. Any specific tool needed to |
disengage the door security locking means from the outside of |
the room must, upon request, be made available to local law |
enforcement officials and the local fire department. |
(d) A door security locking means may be used only (i) by a |
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school district employee trained under subsection (e), (ii) |
during an emergency that threatens the health and safety of |
students and employees or during an active shooter drill, and |
(iii) when local law enforcement officials and the local fire |
department have been notified of its installation prior to its |
use. The door security locking means must be engaged for a |
finite period of time in accordance with the school district's |
school safety plan adopted under the School Safety Drill Act. |
(e) A school district that has installed a door security |
locking means shall conduct an in-service training program for |
school district employees on the proper use of the door |
security locking means. The school district shall keep a file |
verifying the employees who have completed the program and |
must, upon request, provide the file to its regional office of |
education and the local fire department and local law |
enforcement agency. |
(f) A door security locking means that requires 2 releasing |
operations must be discontinued from use when the door is |
replaced or is a part of new construction. Replacement and new |
construction door hardware must include mortise locks, |
compliant with the applicable building code, and must be |
lockable from the occupied side without opening the door. |
However, mortise locks are not required if panic hardware or |
fire exit hardware is required. |
(105 ILCS 5/34-18.61 new) |
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Sec. 34-18.61. Door security locking means. |
(a) In this Section, "door security locking means" means a |
door locking means intended for use by a trained school |
district employee in a school building for the purpose of |
preventing ingress through a door of the building. |
(b) The school district may install a door security locking |
means on a door of a school building to prevent unwanted entry |
through the door if all of the following requirements are met: |
(1) The door security locking means can be engaged |
without opening the door. |
(2) The unlocking and unlatching of the door security |
locking means from the occupied side of the door can be |
accomplished without the use of a key or tool. |
(3) The door security locking means complies with all |
applicable State and federal accessibility requirements. |
(4) Locks, if remotely engaged, can be unlocked from |
the occupied side. |
(5) The door security locking means is capable of being |
disengaged from the outside by school district employees, |
and school district employees may use a key or other |
credentials to unlock the door from the outside. |
(6) The door security locking means does not modify the |
door-closing hardware, panic hardware, or fire exit |
hardware. |
(7) Any bolts, stops, brackets, or pins employed by the |
door security locking means do not affect the fire rating |
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of a fire door assembly. |
(8) School district employees are trained in the |
engagement and release of the door security locking means, |
from within and outside the room, as part of the emergency |
response plan. |
(9) For doors installed before July 1, 2019 only, the |
unlocking and unlatching of a door security locking means |
requires no more than 2 releasing operations. For doors |
installed on or after July 1, 2019, the unlocking and |
unlatching of a door security locking means requires no |
more than one releasing operation. If doors installed |
before July 1, 2019 are replaced on or after July 1, 2019, |
the unlocking and unlatching of a door security locking |
means on the replacement door requires no more than one |
releasing operation. |
(10) The door security locking means is no more than 48 |
inches above the finished floor. |
(11) The door security locking means otherwise |
complies with the school building code prepared by the |
State Board of Education under Section 2-3.12. |
The school district may install a door security locking |
means that does not comply with paragraph (3) or (10) of this |
subsection if (i) the school district meets all other |
requirements under this subsection and (ii) prior to its |
installation, local law enforcement officials, the local fire |
department, and the board agree, in writing, to the |
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installation and use of the door security locking means. The |
school district must keep the agreement on file and must, upon |
request, provide the agreement to the State Board of Education. |
The agreement must be included in the school district's filed |
school safety plan under the School Safety Drill Act. |
(c) The school district must include the location of any |
door security locking means and must address the use of the |
locking and unlocking means from within and outside the room in |
its filed school safety plan under the School Safety Drill Act. |
Local law enforcement officials and the local fire department |
must be notified of the location of any door security locking |
means and how to disengage it. Any specific tool needed to |
disengage the door security locking means from the outside of |
the room must, upon request, be made available to local law |
enforcement officials and the local fire department. |
(d) A door security locking means may be used only (i) by a |
school district employee trained under subsection (e), (ii) |
during an emergency that threatens the health and safety of |
students and employees or during an active shooter drill, and |
(iii) when local law enforcement officials and the local fire |
department have been notified of its installation prior to its |
use. The door security locking means must be engaged for a |
finite period of time in accordance with the school district's |
school safety plan adopted under the School Safety Drill Act. |
(e) If the school district installs a door security locking |
means, it must conduct an in-service training program for |
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school district employees on the proper use of the door |
security locking means. The school district shall keep a file |
verifying the employees who have completed the program and |
must, upon request, provide the file to the local fire |
department and local law enforcement agency. |
(f) A door security locking means that requires 2 releasing |
operations must be discontinued from use when the door is |
replaced or is a part of new construction. Replacement and new |
construction door hardware must include mortise locks, |
compliant with the applicable building code, and must be |
lockable from the occupied side without opening the door. |
However, mortise locks are not required if panic hardware or |
fire exit hardware is required.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, |
2019.
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