Public Act 0998 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0998 |
SB3032 Enrolled | LRB102 22166 CMG 31295 b |
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
Student Debt Assistance Act. |
Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: |
"Debt" means any money, obligation, claim, or sum due or |
owing or alleged to be due or owing from a student to an |
institution of higher education. "Debt" does not include the |
fee, if any, that is charged to students by an applicable |
provider for the actual cost of providing an academic |
transcript to a student. |
"Institution of higher education" includes, but is not |
limited to, an institution to which the Private Business and |
Vocational Schools Act of 2012 or the Private College Act |
applies and a public institution of higher education included |
in the definition of "public institutions of higher education" |
under the Board of Higher Education Act. "Institution of |
higher education" also includes a person engaged in the |
business of providing postsecondary education, via |
correspondence or online or in this State, to an individual |
located in this State, regardless of whether the person has |
obtained authorization from the Board of Higher Education to |
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operate in this State or is accredited. |
"Official transcript" means the academic transcript or a |
similar academic record of each current or former student of |
an institution of higher education that is deemed official, |
authenticated, certified, or bona fide and that contains |
information customarily provided on an official academic |
transcript, including, but not limited to, courses taken, |
terms, grades, degrees or credentials conferred, and any other |
similar information.
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"Unofficial transcript" means the academic transcript or a |
similar academic record of each current or former student of |
an institution of higher education that contains information |
customarily provided on an official transcript, but cannot be |
used to transfer academic credits to another institution of |
higher education.
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Section 10. Withholding of unofficial transcripts |
prohibited. An institution of higher education may not do any |
of the following: |
(1) Refuse to provide an unofficial transcript to a |
current or former student on the grounds that the student |
owes a debt.
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(2) Condition the provision of an unofficial |
transcript on the payment of a debt, other than a fee |
charged to provide the transcript.
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(3) Charge a higher fee for obtaining an unofficial |
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transcript or provide less favorable treatment of a |
request for an unofficial transcript because a current or |
former student owes a debt.
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Section 15. Withholding of official transcripts. An |
institution of higher education: |
(1) must provide an official transcript of a current |
or former student to a current or potential employer, even |
if the current or former student owes a debt;
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(2) may not condition the provision of an official |
transcript to a current or potential employer on the |
payment of a debt, other than a fee charged to provide the |
transcript; and |
(3) may not charge a higher fee for transferring an |
official transcript to a current or potential employer or |
provide less favorable treatment for such a request |
because a current or former student owes a debt.
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Section 20. Physical or financial hardship policy. |
(a) Beginning with the 2022-2023 school year, every |
institution of higher education must have a policy instituting |
a financial or physical hardship withdrawal process. The |
process must work to limit debt owed by students who have to |
withdraw from the institution due to a significant financial |
or physical hardship and to assist those students if and when |
they choose to re-enroll. Types of hardship shall include, but |
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are not limited to: |
(1) serious injury or illness; |
(2) chronic illness; |
(3) a medical issue of a family member in which the |
student has to become a part-time or full-time caretaker |
of that family member; |
(4) a mental health condition; |
(5) a sudden or consistent lack of transportation |
issue; and |
(6) a significant cost of living increase. |
(b) Information regarding the existence of the financial |
or physical hardship withdrawal process shall be publicized on |
the institution of higher education's website, and information |
must be given to students as part of any school orientation |
process. |
Section 25. Student debt and credit report. If an |
institution of higher education chooses to send a current or |
former student's past due debt to a debt collection agency, |
the past due debt may not be reported to any credit reporting |
agencies, except as provided by federal law.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |