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State of Illinois
2019 and 2020 HB3628 Introduced , by Rep. Monica Bristow SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 105 ILCS 5/10-22.20 | from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.20 | 105 ILCS 405/1-3 | from Ch. 122, par. 201-3 | 105 ILCS 405/2-4 | from Ch. 122, par. 202-4 | 105 ILCS 405/3-1 | from Ch. 122, par. 203-1 | 105 ILCS 405/2-1 rep. | | 105 ILCS 405/2-2 rep. | | 105 ILCS 405/3-2 rep. | | 105 ILCS 405/3-3 rep. | | 105 ILCS 410/Act rep. | | 110 ILCS 805/2-12 | from Ch. 122, par. 102-12 | 110 ILCS 805/2-12.5 new | |
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Amends the School Code and the Public Community College Act. Moves provisions governing classes for adults and youths whose schooling has been interrupted from the School Code to the Public Community College Act. Amends the Adult Education Act. Defines "Adult Education" (rather than "Adult and Continuing Education") to mean academic instruction and educational services below the postsecondary level that increase an individual's ability to (i) read, write, and speak in English and perform mathematics or other activities necessary for the attainment of a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent and (ii) transition to postsecondary education and training or obtain employment. Provides for apportionment for adult education courses for the instruction of those persons who (i) are 16 years of age or older, are not enrolled or required to be enrolled in a secondary school under State law, and are basic-skills deficient, (ii) do not have a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent and have not achieved an equivalent level of education, or (iii) are an English language learner (rather than persons over 21 years of age and youths under 21 years of age whose schooling has been interrupted). Repeals the Adult Education Reporting Act. Makes conforming and other changes. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning education.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section |
5 | | 10-22.20 as follows:
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6 | | (105 ILCS 5/10-22.20) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.20)
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7 | | Sec. 10-22.20. Classes for adults and youths whose |
8 | | schooling has
been interrupted; conditions for State |
9 | | reimbursement; use of child
care facilities. |
10 | | (a) To establish special classes for the instruction (1)
of |
11 | | persons of age 21 years or over and (2) of persons less than |
12 | | age 21
and not otherwise in attendance in public school, for |
13 | | the purpose of
providing adults in the community and youths |
14 | | whose schooling has been
interrupted with such additional basic |
15 | | education, vocational skill
training, and other instruction as |
16 | | may be necessary to increase their
qualifications for |
17 | | employment or other means of self-support and their
ability to |
18 | | meet their responsibilities as citizens, including courses of
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19 | | instruction regularly accepted for graduation from elementary |
20 | | or high
schools and for Americanization and high school |
21 | | equivalency testing review classes.
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22 | | The board shall pay the necessary expenses of such classes |
23 | | out of
school funds of the district, including costs of student |
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1 | | transportation
and such facilities or provision for child-care |
2 | | as may be necessary in
the judgment of the board to permit |
3 | | maximum utilization of the courses
by students with children, |
4 | | and other special needs of the students
directly related to |
5 | | such instruction. The expenses thus incurred shall
be subject |
6 | | to State reimbursement, as provided in Section 2-12.5 of the |
7 | | Public Community College Act this Section . The
board may make a |
8 | | tuition charge for persons taking instruction who are
not |
9 | | subject to State reimbursement, such tuition charge not to |
10 | | exceed
the per capita cost of such classes.
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11 | | The cost of such instruction, including the additional |
12 | | expenses herein
authorized, incurred for recipients of |
13 | | financial aid under the Illinois
Public Aid Code, or for |
14 | | persons for whom education and training aid has been
authorized |
15 | | under Section 9-8 of that Code, shall be assumed in its |
16 | | entirety
from funds appropriated by the State to the Illinois |
17 | | Community College
Board.
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18 | | (b) The
Illinois Community College Board shall establish
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19 | | the standards for the
courses of instruction reimbursed
under |
20 | | this Section. The Illinois Community College Board shall |
21 | | supervise the
administration of the programs. The Illinois |
22 | | Community College Board shall
determine the cost
of instruction |
23 | | in accordance with standards established by the Illinois
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24 | | Community College Board, including therein
other incidental |
25 | | costs as herein authorized, which shall serve as the basis of
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26 | | State reimbursement in accordance with the provisions of the |
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1 | | Public Community College Act this Section . In the
approval of |
2 | | programs and the determination of the cost of instruction, the
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3 | | Illinois Community College Board shall provide
for the maximum |
4 | | utilization of federal
funds for such programs.
The Illinois |
5 | | Community College Board shall also provide for:
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6 | | (1) the development of an index of need for program |
7 | | planning and for area
funding allocations, as defined by |
8 | | the Illinois Community College Board;
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9 | | (2) the method for calculating hours of instruction, as |
10 | | defined by the
Illinois Community College Board, claimable
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11 | | for reimbursement and a method to phase in
the calculation |
12 | | and for adjusting the calculations in cases where the |
13 | | services
of a program are interrupted due to circumstances |
14 | | beyond the control of the
program provider;
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15 | | (3) a plan for the reallocation of funds to increase |
16 | | the amount allocated
for grants based upon program |
17 | | performance as set forth in subsection (d) below;
and
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18 | | (4) the development of standards for determining |
19 | | grants based upon
performance as set forth in subsection |
20 | | (d) below and a plan for the phased-in
implementation of |
21 | | those standards.
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22 | | For instruction provided by school districts and community |
23 | | college
districts beginning July 1, 1996 and thereafter, |
24 | | reimbursement
provided by
the Illinois Community College Board |
25 | | for
classes authorized by this Section
shall be provided from
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26 | | funds appropriated for the reimbursement criteria set forth in |
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1 | | subsection (c)
below.
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2 | | (c) (Blank). Upon the annual approval of the Illinois |
3 | | Community College Board, reimbursement
shall be first provided |
4 | | for transportation, child care services, and other
special |
5 | | needs of the students directly related to instruction and then |
6 | | from the
funds remaining
an amount equal to the product of the |
7 | | total credit hours or units
of instruction approved by the |
8 | | Illinois Community College Board, multiplied by the
following:
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9 | | (1) For adult basic education, the maximum |
10 | | reimbursement per
credit hour
or per unit of instruction |
11 | | shall be equal to (i) through fiscal year 2017, the general |
12 | | state aid per pupil
foundation level established in |
13 | | subsection (B) of Section 18-8.05, divided by
60, or (ii) |
14 | | in fiscal year 2018 and thereafter, the prior fiscal year |
15 | | reimbursement level multiplied by the Consumer Price Index |
16 | | for All Urban Consumers for all items published by the |
17 | | United States Department of Labor;
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18 | | (2) The maximum reimbursement per credit hour or per |
19 | | unit of
instruction
in subparagraph (1) above shall be |
20 | | weighted for students enrolled in classes
defined as |
21 | | vocational skills and
approved
by the Illinois Community |
22 | | College Board by
1.25;
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23 | | (3) The maximum reimbursement per credit hour or per |
24 | | unit of
instruction
in subparagraph (1) above shall be |
25 | | multiplied by .90 for students enrolled in
classes defined |
26 | | as adult
secondary
education programs and approved by the |
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1 | | Illinois Community College Board;
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2 | | (4) (Blank); and
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3 | | (5) Funding
for program years after 1999-2000 shall be |
4 | | determined by the Illinois
Community College Board.
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5 | | (d) (Blank). Upon its annual approval, the Illinois |
6 | | Community College Board
shall provide grants to eligible |
7 | | programs for supplemental
activities to improve or expand |
8 | | services under the Adult Education Act.
Eligible programs shall |
9 | | be determined based upon performance outcomes of
students in |
10 | | the programs as set by the Illinois Community College Board.
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11 | | (e) (Blank). Reimbursement under this Section shall not |
12 | | exceed
the actual costs of the approved program.
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13 | | If the amount appropriated to the Illinois Community |
14 | | College Board for
reimbursement under this Section is less than |
15 | | the amount required under
this Act, the apportionment shall
be |
16 | | proportionately reduced.
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17 | | School districts and community college districts may |
18 | | assess students up
to $3.00 per credit hour, for classes other |
19 | | than Adult Basic Education level
programs, if needed to meet |
20 | | program costs.
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21 | | (f) (Blank). An education plan shall be established for |
22 | | each adult or youth
whose
schooling has been interrupted and |
23 | | who is participating in the
instructional programs provided |
24 | | under this Section.
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25 | | Each school board and community college shall keep an |
26 | | accurate and
detailed account of the
students assigned to and |
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1 | | receiving instruction under this Section who
are subject to |
2 | | State reimbursement and shall submit reports of services
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3 | | provided commencing with fiscal year 1997 as required by the |
4 | | Illinois
Community College Board.
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5 | | For classes authorized under this Section, a credit hour or |
6 | | unit of
instruction is equal to 15 hours of direct instruction |
7 | | for students
enrolled in approved adult education programs at |
8 | | midterm and making
satisfactory progress, in accordance with |
9 | | standards established by the Illinois Community College Board.
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10 | | (g) (Blank). Upon proof submitted to the Illinois
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11 | | Department of Human Services of the payment of all claims |
12 | | submitted under
this Section, that Department shall apply for |
13 | | federal funds made
available therefor and any federal funds so |
14 | | received shall
be paid into the General Revenue Fund in the |
15 | | State Treasury.
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16 | | School districts or community colleges providing classes |
17 | | under this Section
shall submit applications to the Illinois |
18 | | Community College Board for
preapproval in accordance with the |
19 | | standards established by the Illinois
Community College Board. |
20 | | Payments shall be made by the Illinois Community
College Board |
21 | | based upon approved programs. Interim expenditure reports may
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22 | | be required by the Illinois Community College Board. Final
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23 | | claims for the school year shall be submitted to the regional |
24 | | superintendents
for transmittal to the Illinois Community |
25 | | College Board. Final adjusted
payments shall be made by |
26 | | September
30.
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1 | | If a school district or community college district fails to |
2 | | provide, or
is providing unsatisfactory or insufficient |
3 | | classes under this Section,
the Illinois Community College |
4 | | Board may enter
into agreements with public or
private |
5 | | educational or other agencies other than the public schools for
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6 | | the establishment of such classes.
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7 | | (h) (Blank). If a school district or community college |
8 | | district establishes
child-care
facilities for the children of |
9 | | participants in classes established under
this Section, it may |
10 | | extend the use of these facilities to students who
have |
11 | | obtained employment and to other persons in the community whose
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12 | | children require care and supervision while the parent or other |
13 | | person in
charge of the children is employed or otherwise |
14 | | absent from the home during
all or part of the day. It may make |
15 | | the facilities available before and
after as well as during |
16 | | regular school hours to school age and preschool
age children |
17 | | who may benefit thereby, including children who require care
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18 | | and supervision pending the return of their parent or other |
19 | | person in
charge of their care from employment or other |
20 | | activity requiring absence
from the home.
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21 | | The Illinois Community College Board shall
pay to the board |
22 | | the cost of care
in the facilities for any child who is a |
23 | | recipient of financial aid
under the Illinois Public Aid Code.
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24 | | The board may charge for care of children for whom it |
25 | | cannot make
claim under the provisions of this Section. The |
26 | | charge shall not exceed
per capita cost, and to the extent |
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1 | | feasible, shall be fixed at a level
which will permit |
2 | | utilization by employed parents of low or moderate
income. It |
3 | | may also permit any other State or local governmental agency
or |
4 | | private agency providing care for children to purchase care.
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5 | | After July 1, 1970 when the provisions of Section 10-20.20 |
6 | | become
operative in the district, children in a child-care |
7 | | facility shall be
transferred to the kindergarten established |
8 | | under that Section for such
portion of the day as may be |
9 | | required for the kindergarten program, and
only the prorated |
10 | | costs of care and training provided in the Center for
the |
11 | | remaining period shall be charged to the Illinois Department of
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12 | | Human Services or other persons or agencies paying for such |
13 | | care.
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14 | | (i) (Blank). The provisions of this Section shall also |
15 | | apply to school
districts having a population exceeding |
16 | | 500,000.
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17 | | (j) In addition to claiming reimbursement under this |
18 | | Section, a school
district may claim general State aid under |
19 | | Section 18-8.05 or evidence-based funding under Section |
20 | | 18-8.15 for any student
under age 21 who is enrolled in courses |
21 | | accepted for graduation from elementary
or high school and who |
22 | | otherwise meets the requirements of Section 18-8.05 or 18-8.15 , |
23 | | as applicable .
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24 | | (Source: P.A. 100-465, eff. 8-31-17.)
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25 | | Section 10. The Adult Education Act is amended by changing |
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1 | | Sections 1-3, 2-4, and 3-1 as follows:
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2 | | (105 ILCS 405/1-3) (from Ch. 122, par. 201-3)
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3 | | Sec. 1-3. Definitions. The following terms shall have the |
4 | | meanings respectively prescribed for
them, except as the |
5 | | context otherwise requires:
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6 | | "Adult and Continuing Education" means academic |
7 | | instruction and educational services below the postsecondary |
8 | | level that increase an individual's ability to (i) read, write, |
9 | | and speak in English and perform mathematics or other |
10 | | activities necessary for the attainment of a secondary school |
11 | | diploma or its recognized equivalent and (ii) transition to |
12 | | postsecondary education and training or obtain employment |
13 | | organized,
systematic instruction,
and related educational |
14 | | services, for students enrolled in a program
conducted by a |
15 | | publicly supported educational institution. Such students
are |
16 | | beyond compulsory education age, not currently enrolled in a |
17 | | regular
elementary or high school, and are not seeking college
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18 | | credit toward an associate degree or degree. The instruction |
19 | | may be
full-time or part-time for the purpose of providing |
20 | | students or groups with
opportunities for personal improvement |
21 | | and enrichment, preparation for
effective participation as |
22 | | citizens (including English for foreign-speaking
individuals), |
23 | | family life and parent education, elementary and high school
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24 | | education, for which credit may be granted toward diploma |
25 | | requirements,
occupational and technical training and |
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1 | | retraining .
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2 | | "Board" means (i) the State Board of Education until July |
3 | | 1, 2001 and (ii)
the Illinois Community College Board on and |
4 | | after July 1, 2001 .
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 91-830, eff. 7-1-00.)
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6 | | (105 ILCS 405/2-4) (from Ch. 122, par. 202-4)
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7 | | Sec. 2-4. Area Planning Councils. An On or before October |
8 | | 15, 1982, an Area
Planning Council shall be established within |
9 | | the boundaries of each
community college district. A |
10 | | representative of each approved adult education provider is |
11 | | required to participate on the Area Planning Council. Other |
12 | | members may include: |
13 | | (1) regional superintendents of schools; |
14 | | (2) representatives of school districts; |
15 | | (3) representatives of the community college |
16 | | district's career and technical education program; |
17 | | (4) representatives of the community college |
18 | | district's financial aid office; |
19 | | (5) representatives of the community college |
20 | | district's student services office; |
21 | | (6) representatives of local workforce boards under |
22 | | the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act; |
23 | | (7) persons with an interest in adult education |
24 | | services provided within the community college district; |
25 | | and |
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1 | | (8) persons with an interest in adult education |
2 | | services provided within the Area Planning Council |
3 | | district, including, but not limited to, representatives |
4 | | of social service agencies, businesses and employers, |
5 | | vocational rehabilitation services of the Department of |
6 | | Human Services, and the Department of Employment Security. |
7 | | Each Area Planning Council must elect officers and develop |
8 | | bylaws that indicate the membership of the Council. The Area |
9 | | Planning Council chairperson must be a representative of an |
10 | | adult education provider approved by the Board. In areas where |
11 | | large multiple-provider Area Planning Councils exist, the |
12 | | Board may designate sub-areas within an Area Planning Council |
13 | | district to ensure maximum representation of need. The Board |
14 | | shall determine the guidelines for the bylaws and operation of |
15 | | the Area Planning Council.
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16 | | On or before March 1 of each year each Area Planning |
17 | | Council shall submit
an annual Adult Education Plan for the |
18 | | area. The Area Adult Education Plan
shall provide for the |
19 | | development and coordination of adult education programs
in the |
20 | | area as prescribed by the Board. The Area Adult Education Plan |
21 | | must be aligned with Title II of the federal Workforce |
22 | | Innovation and Opportunity Act, the State Unified Plan, local |
23 | | workforce boards, and one-stop activities and must include |
24 | | involvement of the local Board-approved adult education |
25 | | workforce board representative. The local adult education |
26 | | workforce board representative is responsible for convening |
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1 | | Area Planning Council chairpersons in a local workforce area to |
2 | | provide information
regarding the development of the Area Adult |
3 | | Education Plans and related federal Workforce Innovation and |
4 | | Opportunity Act activities. If the Board finds that the annual |
5 | | Area Adult Education
Plan submitted by the Area Planning |
6 | | Council meets the requirements of this
amendatory
Act of 1982 |
7 | | and the established standards and guidelines, the Board shall |
8 | | approve the Plan. The approval of adult education
programs
by |
9 | | the Board for reimbursement under Section 2-12.5 of the Public |
10 | | Community College Act
10-22.20
of the School Code shall be |
11 | | based on the Adult Education Plan approved for the
Area. The |
12 | | Area Adult Education Plan must be approved prior to funding |
13 | | being made available to an Area Planning Council district.
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14 | | On or before March 1, 2002 and each year thereafter, the |
15 | | Board shall submit
an annual report to the Governor and the |
16 | | General
Assembly for adult education for the preceding school |
17 | | year. The annual
report shall include a summary of adult |
18 | | education needs and programs; the
number of students served, |
19 | | federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act activities, |
20 | | high school equivalency information, credit hours or units of |
21 | | instruction, performance data, total adult education |
22 | | allocations, and State reimbursement for adult basic |
23 | | education, adult secondary education, English language |
24 | | acquisition, high school credit, integrated English literacy |
25 | | and , civics education, and bridge and integrated education
and |
26 | | training programs in coordination with , and vocational
skills |
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1 | | training programs ; the criteria used for program approval; and |
2 | | any
recommendations.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 99-650, eff. 7-28-16 .)
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4 | | (105 ILCS 405/3-1) (from Ch. 122, par. 203-1)
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5 | | Sec. 3-1. Apportionment for Adult Education Courses. Any |
6 | | school district maintaining adult
education classes for the |
7 | | instruction of persons over 21 years of age
and youths under 21 |
8 | | years of age whose schooling has been interrupted
shall be |
9 | | entitled to claim an apportionment in accordance with the |
10 | | provisions
of Section 10-22.20 of the School Code and Section |
11 | | 2-4 of this Act.
Any public community college district |
12 | | maintaining adult education
classes for the instruction of |
13 | | those persons who (i) are 16 years of age or older, are not |
14 | | enrolled or required to be enrolled in a secondary school under |
15 | | State law, and are basic-skills deficient, (ii) do not have a |
16 | | secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent and have |
17 | | not achieved an equivalent level of education, or (iii) are an |
18 | | English language learner over 21 years of age and youths
under |
19 | | 21 years of age whose schooling has been interrupted shall be
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20 | | entitled to claim an apportionment in accordance with the |
21 | | provisions of
Section 2-16.02 of the Public Community College |
22 | | Act.
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23 | | Reimbursement as herein provided shall be limited to adult |
24 | | basic education, adult secondary and high school equivalency |
25 | | testing education, high school credit, literacy, English |
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1 | | language acquisition, integrated English literacy and civics |
2 | | education, integrated education and training in coordination |
3 | | with vocational skills training, and any other activities that |
4 | | to courses
regularly accepted for graduation from elementary or |
5 | | high schools and
for Americanization and high school |
6 | | equivalency testing review classes
which are approved by the |
7 | | Board.
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8 | | If the amount appropriated for this purpose is less than |
9 | | the
amount required under the provisions of this Section, the |
10 | | apportionment
for local districts shall be
proportionately |
11 | | reduced.
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12 | | (Source: P.A. 98-718, eff. 1-1-15 .)
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13 | | (105 ILCS 405/2-1 rep.)
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14 | | (105 ILCS 405/2-2 rep.)
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15 | | (105 ILCS 405/3-2 rep.)
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16 | | (105 ILCS 405/3-3 rep.)
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17 | | Section 15. The Adult Education Act is amended by repealing |
18 | | Sections 2-1, 2-2, 3-2, and 3-3.
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19 | | (105 ILCS 410/Act rep.)
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20 | | Section 20. The Adult Education Reporting Act is repealed. |
21 | | Section 25. The Public Community College Act is amended by |
22 | | changing Section 2-12 and by adding Section 2-12.5 as follows:
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1 | | (110 ILCS 805/2-12) (from Ch. 122, par. 102-12)
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2 | | Sec. 2-12. The State Board shall have the power and it |
3 | | shall be its duty:
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4 | | (a) To provide statewide planning for community |
5 | | colleges as
institutions of higher education and to |
6 | | coordinate the programs, services
and activities of all |
7 | | community colleges in the State so as to encourage
and |
8 | | establish a system of locally initiated and administered
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9 | | comprehensive community colleges.
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10 | | (b) To organize and conduct feasibility surveys for new |
11 | | community
colleges or for the inclusion of existing |
12 | | institutions as community
colleges and the locating of new |
13 | | institutions.
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14 | | (c) (Blank).
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15 | | (c-5) In collaboration with the community colleges, to |
16 | | furnish information for State and federal accountability |
17 | | purposes, promote student and institutional improvement, |
18 | | and meet research needs. |
19 | | (d) To cooperate with the community colleges in |
20 | | collecting and maintaining student characteristics, |
21 | | enrollment and completion data, faculty and staff |
22 | | characteristics, financial data, admission standards, |
23 | | qualification and certification of
facilities, and any |
24 | | other issues facing community colleges.
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25 | | (e) To enter into contracts with other governmental |
26 | | agencies and eligible
providers, such as local educational |
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1 | | agencies, community-based
organizations of demonstrated |
2 | | effectiveness, volunteer literacy organizations
of |
3 | | demonstrated effectiveness, institutions of higher |
4 | | education, public and
private nonprofit agencies, |
5 | | libraries, and public housing authorities; to
accept |
6 | | federal funds and to plan with other State agencies when |
7 | | appropriate for
the allocation of such federal funds for |
8 | | instructional programs and student
services including such |
9 | | funds for adult education and literacy,
vocational and |
10 | | career and technical education, and retraining as may be |
11 | | allocated by
state and federal agencies for the aid of |
12 | | community colleges. To receive,
receipt for, hold in trust, |
13 | | expend and administer, for all purposes of this
Act, funds |
14 | | and other aid made available by the federal government or |
15 | | by other
agencies public or private, subject to |
16 | | appropriation by the General Assembly.
The changes to this |
17 | | subdivision (e) made by Public Act 91-830 this amendatory |
18 | | Act of the 91st
General
Assembly apply on and after July 1, |
19 | | 2001.
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20 | | (f) To determine efficient and adequate standards for |
21 | | community
colleges for the physical plant, heating, |
22 | | lighting, ventilation,
sanitation, safety, equipment and |
23 | | supplies, instruction and teaching,
curriculum, library, |
24 | | operation, maintenance, administration and
supervision, |
25 | | and to grant recognition certificates to community |
26 | | colleges
meeting such standards.
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1 | | (g) To determine the standards for establishment of |
2 | | community
colleges and the proper location of the site in |
3 | | relation to existing
institutions of higher education |
4 | | offering academic, occupational and
technical training |
5 | | curricula, possible enrollment, assessed valuation,
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6 | | industrial, business, agricultural, and other conditions |
7 | | reflecting
educational needs in the area to be served; |
8 | | however, no community
college may be considered as being |
9 | | recognized nor may the establishment
of any community |
10 | | college be authorized in any district which shall be
deemed |
11 | | inadequate for the maintenance, in accordance with the |
12 | | desirable
standards thus determined, of a community |
13 | | college offering the basic
subjects of general education |
14 | | and suitable vocational and
semiprofessional and technical |
15 | | curricula.
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16 | | (h) To approve or disapprove new units of instruction, |
17 | | research or
public service as defined in Section 3-25.1
of |
18 | | this Act submitted by the
boards of trustees of the |
19 | | respective community college districts of this
State. The |
20 | | State Board may discontinue programs which fail to reflect
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21 | | the educational needs of the area being served.
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22 | | community college district shall be granted 60 days |
23 | | following the
State Board staff recommendation and prior to |
24 | | the State Board's action to
respond to concerns regarding |
25 | | the program in question. If the State Board
acts to abolish |
26 | | a community college program, the community college |
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1 | | district
has a right to appeal the decision in accordance |
2 | | with administrative rules
promulgated by the State Board |
3 | | under the provisions of the Illinois
Administrative |
4 | | Procedure Act.
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5 | | (i) To review and approve or disapprove any contract or |
6 | | agreement that community colleges enter into with any |
7 | | organization, association, educational institution, or |
8 | | government agency to provide educational services for |
9 | | academic credit. The State Board is authorized to monitor |
10 | | performance under any contract or agreement that is |
11 | | approved by the State Board.
If the State Board does not |
12 | | approve a particular contract or agreement,
the community |
13 | | college district has a right to appeal the decision in
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14 | | accordance with administrative rules promulgated by the |
15 | | State Board under
the provisions of the Illinois |
16 | | Administrative Procedure Act. Nothing in this subdivision |
17 | | subsection (i) shall be interpreted as applying to |
18 | | collective bargaining agreements with any labor |
19 | | organization.
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20 | | (j) To establish guidelines regarding sabbatical |
21 | | leaves.
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22 | | (k) To establish guidelines for the admission into |
23 | | special,
appropriate programs conducted or created by |
24 | | community colleges for
elementary and secondary school |
25 | | dropouts who have received truant status
from the school |
26 | | districts of this State in compliance with Section 26-14 of |
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1 | | the
The School Code.
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2 | | (l) (Blank).
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3 | | (m) (Blank).
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4 | | (n) To create and participate in the conduct and |
5 | | operation of any
corporation, joint venture, partnership, |
6 | | association, or other organizational
entity that has the |
7 | | power: (i) to acquire land, buildings, and other capital
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8 | | equipment for the use and benefit of the community colleges |
9 | | or their students;
(ii) to accept gifts and make grants for |
10 | | the use and benefit of the community
colleges or their |
11 | | students; (iii) to aid in the instruction and education of
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12 | | students of community colleges; and (iv) to promote |
13 | | activities to acquaint
members of the community with the |
14 | | facilities of the various community
colleges.
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15 | | (o) To On and after July 1, 2001, to ensure the |
16 | | effective teaching of adult learners adults
and to prepare |
17 | | them
for success in employment and lifelong learning by |
18 | | administering a
network of providers, programs, and |
19 | | services to provide classes for the instruction of those |
20 | | individuals who (i) are 16 years of age or older, are not |
21 | | enrolled or required to be enrolled in a secondary school |
22 | | under State law, and are basic-skills deficient, (ii) do |
23 | | not have a secondary school diploma or its recognized |
24 | | equivalent and have not achieved an equivalent level of |
25 | | education, or (iii) are an English language learner. |
26 | | Classes in adult education may include adult basic
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1 | | education, adult secondary and high school equivalency |
2 | | testing education, high school credit, literacy, English |
3 | | language acquisition, integrated education and training in |
4 | | coordination with vocational skills training English as a
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5 | | second language , and any other instruction designed to |
6 | | prepare adult
students to function successfully in society |
7 | | and to experience success in
postsecondary education and |
8 | | employment.
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9 | | (p) To On and after July 1, 2001, to supervise the |
10 | | administration of adult
education and literacy programs, |
11 | | to establish the standards for such
courses of instruction |
12 | | and supervise the administration thereof, to contract
with |
13 | | other State and local agencies and eligible providers of |
14 | | demonstrated effectiveness, such as local
educational |
15 | | agencies, community-based organizations, volunteer |
16 | | literacy organizations,
institutions of higher education, |
17 | | public and private nonprofit agencies,
libraries, public |
18 | | housing authorities, and nonprofit non-profit institutions |
19 | | for the purpose of promoting and
establishing classes for |
20 | | instruction under these programs, to contract with
other |
21 | | State and local agencies to accept and expend |
22 | | appropriations for
educational purposes to reimburse local |
23 | | eligible providers for the cost of
these programs, and to |
24 | | establish an advisory council consisting of all
categories |
25 | | of eligible providers; agency partners, such as the State |
26 | | Board of
Education, the Department of Human Services, the |
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1 | | Department of Employment
Security, the Department of |
2 | | Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and the Secretary of |
3 | | State literacy program; and other
stakeholders to |
4 | | identify, deliberate, and make recommendations to the |
5 | | State
Board on adult education policy and priorities. The |
6 | | State Board shall support statewide geographic |
7 | | distribution;
diversity of eligible providers; and the |
8 | | adequacy, stability, and
predictability of funding so as |
9 | | not to disrupt or diminish, but rather to
enhance, adult |
10 | | education and literacy services.
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 99-655, eff. 7-28-16; 100-884, eff. 1-1-19; |
12 | | revised 10-9-18.)
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13 | | (110 ILCS 805/2-12.5 new) |
14 | | Sec. 2-12.5. Classes for adults and youths whose schooling |
15 | | has been interrupted. |
16 | | (a) The State Board shall reimburse adult education |
17 | | providers for approved expenses that are established and |
18 | | determined by the State Board in compliance with the federal |
19 | | Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and other State and |
20 | | federal requirements. The State Board shall establish |
21 | | standards to determine the cost of instruction, including any |
22 | | other authorized incidental costs, which shall serve as the |
23 | | basis of State reimbursement in accordance with the provisions |
24 | | of this Section. In the approval of programs and the |
25 | | determination of the cost of instruction, the State Board shall |
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1 | | provide for the maximum utilization of federal and State funds |
2 | | for those programs. The State Board shall also provide for: |
3 | | (1) the development of an index of need for program |
4 | | planning and for area funding allocations, as defined by |
5 | | the State Board; |
6 | | (2) the method for calculating hours of instruction, as |
7 | | defined by the State Board, claimable for reimbursement and |
8 | | a method to phase in the calculation and for adjusting the |
9 | | calculations in cases in which the services of a program |
10 | | are interrupted due to circumstances beyond the control of |
11 | | the program provider; |
12 | | (3) a plan for the reallocation of funds to increase |
13 | | the amount allocated for grants based upon program |
14 | | performance; and |
15 | | (4) the development of standards, programs, and |
16 | | guidelines consistent with the federal Workforce |
17 | | Innovation and Opportunity Act. |
18 | | (b) For adult education instruction as listed under |
19 | | subdivision (o) of Section 2-12, the maximum generation rate |
20 | | for reimbursement per credit hour or per unit of instruction |
21 | | shall be equal to the community college system reimbursement |
22 | | rate for adult education divided by one-third. |
23 | | (c) Upon its annual approval, the State Board shall provide |
24 | | grants to eligible programs for activities to improve or expand |
25 | | services under the federal Workforce Innovation and |
26 | | Opportunity Act, Title II - Adult Education and Literacy. |
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1 | | Eligible programs shall be determined based upon competitive |
2 | | processes and based on federal and State program |
3 | | considerations, as set by the State Board. |
4 | | (d) Reimbursement under this Section may not exceed the |
5 | | actual costs of the approved program. Approved programs may |
6 | | assess students, except those students receiving public aid |
7 | | under the Illinois Public Aid Code, up to $6.00 per credit hour |
8 | | or unit of instruction, not to exceed $30.00 per semester per |
9 | | student, if needed to meet program costs. |
10 | | (e) An education plan shall be established for each adult |
11 | | learner who is participating in the instructional programs |
12 | | provided under this Section. |
13 | | (f) Each adult education provider shall keep an accurate |
14 | | and detailed account of the students assigned to and receiving |
15 | | instruction under this Section who are enrolled in classroom |
16 | | instruction. Each adult education provider shall submit |
17 | | reports of services provided as required by the State Board. |
18 | | (g) For classes authorized under this Section, a credit |
19 | | hour or unit of instruction is equal to 15 hours of direct |
20 | | instruction for students enrolled in approved adult education |
21 | | programs at midterm and making satisfactory progress, in |
22 | | accordance with standards established by the State Board. |
23 | | (h) If an approved adult education provider fails to |
24 | | provide or is providing unsatisfactory or insufficient classes |
25 | | under Section 2-12 and this Section, the State Board may enter |
26 | | into agreements with other eligible providers.
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