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Public Act 91-0460

SB215 Enrolled                                 LRB9101273NTsb

    AN ACT to amend the School Code by changing Section 7-1.

    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 7-1 as follows:

    (105 ILCS 5/7-1) (from Ch. 122, par. 7-1)
    Sec. 7-1.  Districts in one educational service region  -
changing boundaries.
    (a)  School district boundaries lying entirely within any
educational  service  region  may  be  changed by detachment,
annexation,  division  or  dissolution  or  any   combination
thereof  by  the  regional  board  of school trustees of such
region, or  by  the  State  Superintendent  of  Education  as
provided in subsection (l) of Section 7-6, when petitioned by
the  boards of each district affected or by a majority of the
registered voters in each district affected or by  two-thirds
of  the  registered  voters  in  any territory proposed to be
detached from one or more districts or in each of one or more
districts  proposed  to  be  annexed  to  another   district.
Registered  voters  shall be determined by the official voter
registration lists as of the date the petition is filed.   No
signatures  shall  be  added  after  the date the petition is
filed.   If  there  are  no  registered  voters  within   the
territory proposed to be detached from one or more districts,
then  the  petition  may  be  signed  by all of the owners of
record of the real estate of the territory.   Notwithstanding
any  other  provisions  of  this  Article,  if  pursuant to a
petition filed under this subsection all of the territory  of
a  school  district  is  to  be  annexed  to  another  school
district, any action by the regional board of school trustees
or State Superintendent of Education in granting or approving
the  petition  and  any  change in school district boundaries
pursuant to that action is  subject  to  and  the  change  in
school  district  boundaries  shall  not  be made except upon
approval at a  regular  scheduled  election,  in  the  manner
provided   by   Section  7-7.7,  of  a  proposition  for  the
annexation of all of the territory of that school district to
the other school district.
    Each page of the circulated petition  shall  include  the
full  prayer  of  the  petition, and each signature contained
therein shall match the official signature and address of the
registered voters as recorded in the office of  the  election
authority   having   jurisdiction   over  the  county.   Each
petitioner shall also record the date of his  signing.   Each
page  of the petition shall be signed by a circulator who has
witnessed the signature of each petitioner on that page.  The
length of time for signatures to be valid, before  filing  of
the petition, shall not exceed 6 months.
    Where  there  is  only one school building in an approved
operating district, the building and building site may not be
included in any detachment proceeding  unless  petitioned  by
two-thirds   of  the  registered  voters  within  the  entire
district wherein the school is located.
    (b)  Any elementary or high school district with  100  or
more of its students residing upon territory located entirely
within   a   military   base  or  installation  operated  and
maintained by the government of the  United  States,  or  any
unit   school  district  or  any  combination  of  the  above
mentioned districts with 300 or more of its students residing
upon territory located entirely within  a  military  base  or
installation operated and maintained by the government of the
United States, shall, upon the filing with the regional board
of school trustees of a petition adopted by resolution of the
board  of education or a petition signed by a majority of the
registered  voters  residing  upon  such  military  base   or
installation, have all of the territory lying entirely within
such  military base or installation detached from such school
district,  and  a  new  school  district  comprised  of  such
territory shall be created.  The petition shall be filed with
and decided solely by the regional board of  school  trustees
of the region in which the regional superintendent of schools
has   supervision  of  the  school  district  affected.   The
regional board of school trustees shall have no authority  to
deny  the  detachment  and  creation of a new school district
requested in a proper petition filed under  this  subsection.
This  subsection  shall  apply only to those school districts
having a population of not fewer than 1,000 and not more than
500,000 residents, as ascertained by any special  or  general
census.
    The new school district shall tuition its students to the
same  districts  that  its students were previously attending
and the districts from which the new  district  was  detached
shall continue to educate the students from the new district,
until  the  federal  government  provides other arrangements.
The federal government shall pay for the  education  of  such
children as required by Section 6 of Public Law 81-874.
    If  a  school  district created under this subsection (b)
has not elected a school board and has not become operational
within 2 years  after  the  date  of  detachment,  then  this
district is automatically dissolved and the territory of this
district  reverts  to  the  school  district  from  which the
territory was detached or  any  successor  district  thereto.
Any  school  district created under this subsection (b) on or
before September 1, 1996 that has not elected a school  board
and  has  not  been  operational  since  September 1, 1996 is
automatically  dissolved  on  the  effective  date  of   this
amendatory  Act  of  1999,  and on this date the territory of
this district reverts to the school district from  which  the
territory  was  detached.  For the automatic dissolution of a
school  district  created  under  this  subsection  (b),  the
regional superintendent of schools who has supervision of the
school district from which the territory was  detached  shall
certify  to  the  regional  board of school trustees that the
school district created under this subsection  (b)  has  been
automatically dissolved.
(Source: P.A. 90-459, eff. 8-17-97.)

    Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.

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