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State of Illinois
2019 and 2020 HB4129 Introduced 1/22/2020, by Rep. Joe Sosnowski SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Illinois Prepaid Tuition Act. Provides that Illinois prepaid tuition contracts may not be entered into after the effective date of the amendatory Act. Effective June 30, 2020.
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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 Illinois Prepaid Tuition Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 45 as follows:
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6 | | (110 ILCS 979/45)
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7 | | Sec. 45. Illinois prepaid tuition contracts.
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8 | | (a) The Commission may enter into an Illinois prepaid |
9 | | tuition contract with
a purchaser under which the Commission |
10 | | contracts on behalf of the State to pay
full tuition and |
11 | | mandatory fees at an Illinois public university or Illinois
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12 | | community college for a qualified beneficiary to attend the |
13 | | eligible
institution to which the qualified beneficiary is |
14 | | admitted. However, Illinois prepaid tuition contracts may not |
15 | | be entered into after the effective date of this amendatory Act |
16 | | of the 101st General Assembly. Each
contract shall contain |
17 | | terms, conditions, and provisions that the Commission
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18 | | determines to be necessary for ensuring the educational |
19 | | objectives and
sustainable financial viability of the Illinois |
20 | | prepaid tuition program.
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21 | | (b) Each contract shall have one designated purchaser and |
22 | | one designated
qualified beneficiary. Unless otherwise |
23 | | specified in the contract, the
purchaser
owns the contract and |
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1 | | retains any tax liability for its assets only until the
first |
2 | | distribution of benefits. Contracts shall be purchased in units |
3 | | of 15 credit
hours.
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4 | | (c) Without exception, benefits may be received by a |
5 | | qualified beneficiary
of an Illinois prepaid tuition contract |
6 | | no earlier than 3 years from the date
the contract is |
7 | | purchased.
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8 | | (d) A prepaid tuition contract shall contain, but is not |
9 | | limited to,
provisions for (i) refunds or withdrawals in |
10 | | certain circumstances, with or
without interest or penalties;
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11 | | (ii) conversion of the contract at the time of distribution |
12 | | from accrued
prepayment value at one type of eligible |
13 | | institution to the accrued
prepayment value at a different type |
14 | | of eligible institution; (iii)
portability of the accrued value |
15 | | of the prepayment value for use at an eligible institution |
16 | | located outside this State; (iv) transferability of the |
17 | | contract
benefits within the qualified beneficiary's immediate |
18 | | family; and (v) a
specified benefit period during which the |
19 | | contract may be redeemed.
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20 | | (e) Each Illinois prepaid tuition contract also shall |
21 | | contain, at minimum,
all of
the following:
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22 | | (1) The amount of payment or payments and the number of |
23 | | payments required
from a purchaser on behalf of a qualified |
24 | | beneficiary.
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25 | | (2) The terms and conditions under which purchasers |
26 | | shall remit payments,
including, but not limited to, the |
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1 | | date or dates upon which each payment shall
be due.
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2 | | (3) Provisions for late payment charges and for |
3 | | default.
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4 | | (4) Provisions for penalty fees payable incident to an |
5 | | authorized
withdrawal.
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6 | | (5) The name, date of birth, and social security number |
7 | | or taxpayer identification number of the qualified
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8 | | beneficiary on whose behalf the contract is drawn and the |
9 | | terms and conditions
under which the contract may be |
10 | | transferred to another qualified beneficiary.
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11 | | (6) The name and social security number or taxpayer |
12 | | identification number of any person who may
terminate the |
13 | | contract, together with terms that specify whether the |
14 | | contract
may be terminated by the
purchaser, the qualified |
15 | | beneficiary, a specific designated person, or any
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16 | | combination of these persons.
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17 | | (7) The terms and conditions under which a contract may |
18 | | be terminated, the
name and social security number or |
19 | | taxpayer identification number of the person entitled to |
20 | | any refund due as a
result of the termination of the |
21 | | contract pursuant to those terms and
conditions,
and the |
22 | | method for determining the amount of a refund.
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23 | | (8) The time limitations, if any, within which the |
24 | | qualified beneficiary
must claim his or her benefits |
25 | | through the program.
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26 | | (9) Other terms and conditions determined by the |
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1 | | Commission to be
appropriate.
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2 | | (f) In addition to the contract provisions set forth in |
3 | | subsection (e), each
Illinois prepaid tuition contract shall |
4 | | include:
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5 | | (1) The number of credit hours contracted by the |
6 | | purchaser.
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7 | | (2) The type of eligible institution and the prepaid |
8 | | tuition plan
toward which the credit hours shall be |
9 | | applied.
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10 | | (3) The explicit contractual obligation of the |
11 | | Commission to the qualified
beneficiary to provide a |
12 | | specific number of credit hours of undergraduate
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13 | | instruction at an eligible institution, not to exceed the |
14 | | maximum number of
credit hours required for the conference |
15 | | of a degree that corresponds to the
plan purchased on |
16 | | behalf of the qualified beneficiary.
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17 | | (g) The Commission shall indicate by rule the conditions |
18 | | under which refunds
are payable to a contract purchaser. |
19 | | Generally, no refund shall exceed the
amount paid into the |
20 | | Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund by the purchaser. In
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21 | | event that a contract is converted from a Public University |
22 | | Plan described
in subsection (j) of this Section to a Community |
23 | | College Plan described in
subsection (k) of this Section, the |
24 | | refund amount shall be reduced
by the amount transferred to the |
25 | | Illinois community college on behalf of the
qualified |
26 | | beneficiary. Except where the Commission may otherwise rule, |
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1 | | refunds
may exceed the amount paid into the Illinois Prepaid |
2 | | Tuition Trust Fund only
under the following circumstances:
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3 | | (1) If the qualified beneficiary is awarded a grant or |
4 | | scholarship at a
public institution of higher education, |
5 | | the
terms of
which duplicate the benefits included in the |
6 | | Illinois prepaid tuition contract,
then moneys paid for the |
7 | | purchase of the contract shall be returned to the
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8 | | purchaser, upon request, in semester installments that |
9 | | coincide with the
matriculation by the
qualified |
10 | | beneficiary, in an amount equal to the current cost
of |
11 | | tuition
and mandatory fees at the public institution of |
12 | | higher education where the qualified
beneficiary is |
13 | | enrolled.
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14 | | (1.5) If the qualified beneficiary is awarded a grant |
15 | | or scholarship
while enrolled at either an eligible |
16 | | nonpublic institution of higher
education or an eligible |
17 | | public or private out-of-state higher education
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18 | | institution, the terms of which duplicate the benefits |
19 | | included in the
Illinois prepaid tuition contract, then |
20 | | money paid for the purchase of the
contract shall be |
21 | | returned to the purchaser, upon request, in semester
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22 | | installments that coincide with the matriculation by the |
23 | | qualified
beneficiary. The amount paid shall not exceed the |
24 | | current average
mean-weighted credit hour value of the |
25 | | registration fees purchased
under the contract.
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26 | | (2) In the event of the death or total disability of |
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1 | | the qualified
beneficiary, moneys paid for the purchase of |
2 | | the Illinois prepaid tuition
contract shall be returned to |
3 | | the purchaser together with all accrued earnings.
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4 | | (3) If an Illinois prepaid tuition contract is |
5 | | converted from a Public
University Plan to a Community |
6 | | College Plan, then the amount refunded shall be
the value |
7 | | of the original Illinois prepaid tuition contract minus the |
8 | | value of
the contract after conversion.
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9 | | No refund shall be authorized under an Illinois prepaid |
10 | | tuition contract for
any semester partially attended but not |
11 | | completed.
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12 | | The Commission, by rule, shall set forth specific |
13 | | procedures for
making contract payments in conjunction with |
14 | | grants and scholarships awarded to
contract beneficiaries.
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15 | | Moneys paid into or out of the Illinois Prepaid Tuition |
16 | | Trust Fund by or on
behalf of the purchaser or the qualified |
17 | | beneficiary of an Illinois prepaid
tuition contract are exempt |
18 | | from all claims of creditors of the purchaser or
beneficiary, |
19 | | so long as the contract has not been terminated.
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20 | | The State or any State agency, county, municipality, or |
21 | | other political
subdivision, by contract or collective |
22 | | bargaining agreement, may agree with any
employee to remit |
23 | | payments toward the purchase of Illinois
prepaid tuition |
24 | | contracts through payroll deductions made by the appropriate
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25 | | officer or officers of the entity making the payments. Such |
26 | | payments shall be
held and administered in accordance with this |
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1 | | Act.
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2 | | (h) Nothing in this Act shall be construed as a promise or |
3 | | guarantee that a
qualified beneficiary will be admitted to an |
4 | | eligible institution or to a
particular eligible institution, |
5 | | will be allowed to continue enrollment at an eligible
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6 | | institution after admission, or will be graduated from an |
7 | | eligible institution.
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8 | | (i) The Commission shall develop and make prepaid tuition |
9 | | contracts
available under a minimum of at least 2 independent |
10 | | plans to be known as the
Public University Plan and the |
11 | | Community College Plan.
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12 | | Contracts shall be purchased in units of 15 credit hours at |
13 | | either an
Illinois public university or an Illinois community |
14 | | college.
The minimum purchase amount per qualified beneficiary |
15 | | shall be one unit or 15
credit hours. The maximum purchase |
16 | | amount shall be 9 units (or 135 credit
hours) for the Public |
17 | | University Plan and 4 units (or 60 credit hours) for the
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18 | | Community College Plan.
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19 | | (j) Public University Plan. Through the Public University |
20 | | Plan, the
Illinois prepaid tuition contract shall provide |
21 | | prepaid registration fees,
which include full tuition costs as |
22 | | well as mandatory fees, for a specified
number of undergraduate |
23 | | credit hours, not to exceed the maximum number of
credit hours |
24 | | required for the conference of a baccalaureate degree. In
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25 | | determining the cost of participation in the Public University |
26 | | Plan, the
Commission shall reference the combined |
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1 | | mean-weighted current registration fees
from Illinois public |
2 | | universities.
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3 | | In the event that a qualified beneficiary for whatever |
4 | | reason chooses to
attend an Illinois community college, the |
5 | | qualified beneficiary may convert the
average number of credit |
6 | | hours required for the conference of an associate
degree from |
7 | | the Public University Plan to the Community College
Plan and |
8 | | may retain the remaining Public University Plan credit hours or |
9 | | may
request a refund for prepaid credit hours in excess of |
10 | | those required for
conference of an associate degree. In |
11 | | determining the amount of any refund,
the Commission also shall |
12 | | recognize the current relative credit hour cost of
the 2 plans |
13 | | when making any conversion.
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14 | | Qualified beneficiaries shall bear the cost of any |
15 | | laboratory or other
non-mandatory fees associated with |
16 | | enrollment in specific courses. Qualified
beneficiaries who |
17 | | are not Illinois residents shall bear the difference in
cost |
18 | | between in-state registration fees guaranteed by the prepaid |
19 | | tuition
contract and tuition and other charges assessed upon |
20 | | out-of-state students by
the eligible institution.
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21 | | (k) Community College Plan. Through the Community College |
22 | | Plan, the
Illinois prepaid tuition contract shall provide |
23 | | prepaid registration fees,
which include full tuition costs as |
24 | | well as mandatory fees, for a specified
number of undergraduate |
25 | | credit hours, not to exceed the maximum number of
credit hours |
26 | | required for the conference of an associate degree. In
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1 | | determining the cost of participation in the Community College |
2 | | Plan, the
Commission shall reference the combined |
3 | | mean-weighted current registration fees
from all Illinois |
4 | | community colleges.
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5 | | In the event that a qualified beneficiary for whatever |
6 | | reason chooses to
attend an Illinois public university, the |
7 | | qualified beneficiary's prepaid
tuition contract shall be |
8 | | converted for use at that Illinois public university
by |
9 | | referencing the current average mean-weighted credit hour |
10 | | value of
registration fees at Illinois community colleges |
11 | | relative to the corresponding
value of registration fees at |
12 | | Illinois public universities.
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13 | | Qualified beneficiaries shall bear the cost of any |
14 | | laboratory or other
non-mandatory fees associated with |
15 | | enrollment in specific courses. Qualified
beneficiaries who |
16 | | are not Illinois residents shall bear the difference in
cost |
17 | | between in-state registration fees guaranteed by the prepaid |
18 | | tuition
contract and tuition and other charges assessed upon |
19 | | out-of-state students by
the eligible institution.
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20 | | (l) A qualified beneficiary may apply the benefits of any |
21 | | Illinois prepaid
tuition contract toward a nonpublic |
22 | | institution of higher education. In the
event that a qualified |
23 | | beneficiary for whatever reason chooses to attend a
nonpublic |
24 | | institution of higher education, the qualified beneficiary's |
25 | | prepaid
tuition contract shall be converted for use at that |
26 | | nonpublic institution of
higher education by referencing the |
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1 | | current average mean-weighted credit hour
value of |
2 | | registration fees purchased under the
contract. The Commission |
3 | | shall
transfer, or cause to have transferred, this amount, less |
4 | | a transfer fee, to
the nonpublic institution on behalf of the |
5 | | beneficiary. In the event that the
cost of registration charged |
6 | | to the beneficiary at the nonpublic institution of
higher |
7 | | education is less than the aggregate value of the Illinois |
8 | | prepaid
tuition contract, any remaining amount shall be |
9 | | transferred in subsequent
semesters until the transfer value is |
10 | | fully depleted.
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11 | | (m) A qualified beneficiary may apply the benefits of any |
12 | | Illinois prepaid
tuition contract toward an eligible |
13 | | out-of-state college or university.
Institutional eligibility |
14 | | for out-of-state colleges and universities shall be
determined |
15 | | by the Commission according to standards substantially |
16 | | equivalent to those for an eligible institution located in this |
17 | | State, as described in the definition of "institution of higher |
18 | | learning" in Section 10 of the Higher Education Student |
19 | | Assistance Act.
In the
event that a qualified beneficiary for |
20 | | whatever reason chooses to attend an
eligible out-of-state |
21 | | college or university, the qualified beneficiary's
prepaid |
22 | | tuition contract shall be converted for use at that college or
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23 | | university by referencing the current average mean-weighted |
24 | | credit hour value
of registration fees purchased under the |
25 | | contract. The Commission shall
transfer, or cause to have
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26 | | transferred, this amount, less a transfer fee, to the college |
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1 | | or university on
behalf of the beneficiary. In the event that |
2 | | the cost of registration charged
to the beneficiary at the |
3 | | eligible out-of-state college or university is less
than the |
4 | | aggregate value of the Illinois prepaid tuition contract, any
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5 | | remaining amount shall be transferred in subsequent semesters |
6 | | until the
transfer value is fully depleted.
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7 | | (n) Illinois prepaid tuition contracts may be purchased |
8 | | either by lump sum
or by installments. No penalty shall be |
9 | | assessed for early
payment of installment contracts.
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10 | | (o) The Commission shall annually adjust the price of new |
11 | | contracts, in
accordance with the annual changes in |
12 | | registration fees at Illinois public
universities and |
13 | | community colleges.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1282, eff. 7-26-10; 97-233, eff. 8-1-11.)
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15 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect June 30, |
16 | | 2020.
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