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Sen. Chapin Rose
Filed: 5/17/2017
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1482
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1482, AS AMENDED, |
3 | | by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
4 | | following:
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5 | | "Section 5. The Education for Homeless Children Act is |
6 | | amended by changing Sections 1-10, 1-15, 1-20, and 1-25 as |
7 | | follows:
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8 | | (105 ILCS 45/1-10)
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9 | | Sec. 1-10. Choice of schools.
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10 | | (a) In this Section, "best interest" means that all |
11 | | decisions are made with the ultimate goal of fostering and |
12 | | encouraging a child's happiness, security, mental health, and |
13 | | emotional development into young adulthood. |
14 | | (b) When a child loses permanent housing and becomes a |
15 | | homeless person
within the meaning of Section 1-5 5, or when a |
16 | | homeless child changes his or her
temporary living |
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1 | | arrangements, the school district shall, pursuant to a best |
2 | | interest determination under the federal Every Student |
3 | | Succeeds Act the parents or guardians of the homeless child
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4 | | shall have the option of either :
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5 | | (1) continue continuing the child's education in the |
6 | | school of origin for as long
as the child remains homeless |
7 | | or, if the child becomes permanently housed,
until the end |
8 | | of the academic year during which the housing is acquired; |
9 | | or
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10 | | (2) notify the enrolling the child in any school that |
11 | | nonhomeless students who live
in the attendance area in |
12 | | which the child or youth is actually living are
eligible to |
13 | | attend , in which case the school district for that school |
14 | | shall immediately enroll the child or youth in that school |
15 | | at the beginning of the next academic semester . However, if |
16 | | the child's parent or guardian disagrees with this |
17 | | enrollment decision, he or she may appeal that decision to |
18 | | the regional superintendent of schools, stating, in |
19 | | writing, the reasons why continuing the child's education |
20 | | in the school of origin is in the child's best interest. If |
21 | | such an appeal is made, enrollment may not occur until and |
22 | | unless the regional superintendent orders such enrollment.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 88-634, eff. 1-1-95; revised 10-25-16.)
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24 | | (105 ILCS 45/1-15)
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25 | | Sec. 1-15. Transportation to school of origin. Subject to |
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1 | | the provisions
of Article 29 of the School Code, if a child |
2 | | becomes a homeless child or if a
homeless child changes his or |
3 | | her temporary living arrangements, and if the
homeless child's |
4 | | parents or guardians decide to continue the child's education
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5 | | in the school of origin, the parents or guardians shall make a |
6 | | good faith
effort to provide or arrange for transportation to |
7 | | and from the school of
origin, including authorizing relatives, |
8 | | friends, or a program for homeless
persons to provide the child |
9 | | with transportation to and from the school of
origin. If |
10 | | transportation to and from the school of origin is not provided |
11 | | in
that manner, it shall be provided in the following manner:
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12 | | (1) if the homeless child continues to live in the |
13 | | school district in
which the school of origin is located, |
14 | | the child's transportation to and from
the school of origin |
15 | | shall be provided or arranged by the school district
in |
16 | | which the school of origin is located consistent with the |
17 | | requirements of
Article 29 of the School Code; and
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18 | | (2) if the homeless child's living arrangements in the |
19 | | school district of
origin terminate and the child, though |
20 | | continuing his or her education in the
school of origin, |
21 | | begins living in another school district, the school |
22 | | district
of origin and the school district in which the |
23 | | homeless child is living shall
meet to apportion the |
24 | | responsibility and costs for providing the child with
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25 | | transportation to and from the school of origin. If the |
26 | | school districts are
unable to agree, the responsibility |
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1 | | and costs for transportation shall be
shared equally.
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2 | | If a parent or guardian chooses to have the child attend |
3 | | the school of
origin, that parent or guardian, a teacher of the |
4 | | child, and the principal or
his or her designee from the school |
5 | | of origin may meet at the option of the
parent or the school to |
6 | | evaluate whether that travel is in the best interest of
the |
7 | | child's development and education as compared to the |
8 | | development and
education available in attending the school |
9 | | nearest the child's abode. The
meeting shall also include |
10 | | consideration of the best interests of the homeless
family at |
11 | | its current abode. A parent may bring a representative of his |
12 | | or her
choice to the meeting. The meeting shall be convened |
13 | | upon notice of the parent's or guardian's intent to have the |
14 | | child attend the school of origin and shall reconvene at the |
15 | | end of each academic semester to determine the continued best |
16 | | interest if travel time is longer
than one hour each way .
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17 | | (Source: P.A. 88-634, eff. 1-1-95; 88-686, eff. 1-24-95.)
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18 | | (105 ILCS 45/1-20)
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19 | | Sec. 1-20. Enrollment. If the parents or guardians of a |
20 | | homeless
child or youth choose or if it has been determined, |
21 | | due to the best interests of the child, that it is necessary to |
22 | | enroll the child in a school other than the school of
origin, |
23 | | that school immediately shall enroll the homeless child or |
24 | | youth even
if the child or youth is unable to produce records |
25 | | normally required for
enrollment, such as previous academic |
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1 | | records, medical records, proof of
residency, or other |
2 | | documentation. Proof of residency may be established by having |
3 | | the contact information of a shelter for persons displaced due |
4 | | to financial hardship, abuse, or neglect where the child is |
5 | | staying. Nothing in this Section subsection shall prohibit
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6 | | school districts from requiring parents or guardians of a |
7 | | homeless child to
submit an address or such other contact |
8 | | information as the district may require
from parents or |
9 | | guardians of nonhomeless children. It shall be the duty
of the |
10 | | enrolling school to immediately contact the school last |
11 | | attended by the
child or youth to obtain relevant academic and |
12 | | other records. If the child
or youth must obtain immunizations, |
13 | | it shall be the duty of the enrolling
school to promptly refer |
14 | | the child or youth for those immunizations.
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15 | | (Source: P.A. 88-634, eff. 1-1-95; 88-686, eff. 1-24-95.)
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16 | | (105 ILCS 45/1-25)
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17 | | Sec. 1-25. Ombudspersons; dispute resolution; civil |
18 | | actions.
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19 | | (a) Each regional superintendent of schools shall appoint |
20 | | an ombudsperson
who is fair and impartial and familiar with the |
21 | | educational rights and needs of homeless children to provide |
22 | | resource information and resolve disputes at schools within his |
23 | | or her jurisdiction relating to the rights of
homeless children |
24 | | under this Act. If a school denies a homeless child enrollment |
25 | | or transportation, it
shall immediately refer the child or his |
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1 | | or her parent or guardian to the ombudsperson and provide the |
2 | | child or his or her parent or guardian with a written statement |
3 | | of the basis for the denial. The child
shall be admitted and |
4 | | transported to the school chosen by the parent or guardian |
5 | | until final resolution of the dispute. The ombudsperson shall
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6 | | convene a meeting of all parties and attempt to resolve the |
7 | | dispute within 5
school days after receiving notice of the |
8 | | dispute, if possible.
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9 | | (a-5) Whenever a child and his or her parent or guardian |
10 | | who initially share the housing of another person due to loss |
11 | | of housing, economic hardship, or a similar hardship continue |
12 | | to share the housing, a school district may, after the passage |
13 | | of an academic semester and each semester 18 months and |
14 | | annually thereafter, conduct a review as to whether such |
15 | | hardship continues to exist. The district may, at the time of |
16 | | review, request information from the parent or guardian to |
17 | | reasonably establish the hardship, and sworn affidavits or |
18 | | declarations may be sought and provided. If, upon review, the |
19 | | district determines that the family no longer suffers such |
20 | | hardship, it may notify the family in writing and begin the |
21 | | process of dispute resolution as set forth in this Act. Any |
22 | | change required as a result of this review and determination |
23 | | shall be effective solely at the close of the school year. Any |
24 | | person who knowingly or willfully presents false information |
25 | | regarding the hardship of a child in any review under this |
26 | | subsection (a-5) shall be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor.
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1 | | (b) Any party to a dispute under this Act may file a civil |
2 | | action in a
court
of competent jurisdiction to seek appropriate |
3 | | relief. In any civil action, a
party whose rights under this |
4 | | Act are found to have been violated shall be
entitled to |
5 | | recover reasonable attorney's fees and costs.
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6 | | (c) If a dispute arises, the school district shall inform |
7 | | parents and
guardians of homeless children of the availability |
8 | | of the ombudsperson, sources
of low cost or free legal |
9 | | assistance, and other advocacy services in the
community.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 94-235, eff. 7-14-05.)".
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