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1 | | AN ACT concerning revenue.
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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 Invest in Kids Act is amended by changing |
5 | | Section 40 as follows: |
6 | | (35 ILCS 40/40) |
7 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2025)
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8 | | Sec. 40. Scholarship granting organization |
9 | | responsibilities. |
10 | | (a) Before granting a scholarship for an academic year, |
11 | | all scholarship granting organizations shall assess and |
12 | | document each student's eligibility for the academic year.
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13 | | (b) A scholarship granting organization shall grant |
14 | | scholarships only to eligible students.
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15 | | (c) A scholarship granting organization shall allow an |
16 | | eligible student to attend any qualified school of the |
17 | | student's choosing, subject to the availability of funds.
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18 | | (d) In granting scholarships, beginning in the 2022-2023 |
19 | | school year and for each school year thereafter, a scholarship |
20 | | granting organization shall give priority to eligible students |
21 | | who received a scholarship from a scholarship granting |
22 | | organization during the previous school year. Second priority |
23 | | shall be given to the following priority groups: |
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1 | | (1) (blank); eligible students who received a |
2 | | scholarship from a scholarship granting organization |
3 | | during the previous school year;
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4 | | (2) eligible students who are members of a household |
5 | | whose previous year's total annual income does not exceed |
6 | | 185% of the federal poverty level;
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7 | | (3) eligible students who reside within a focus |
8 | | district; and
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9 | | (4) eligible students who are siblings of students |
10 | | currently receiving a scholarship.
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11 | | (d-5) A scholarship granting organization shall begin |
12 | | granting scholarships no later than February 1 preceding the |
13 | | school year for which the scholarship is sought. Each The |
14 | | priority group groups identified in subsection (d) of this |
15 | | Section shall be eligible to receive scholarships on a |
16 | | first-come, first-served basis until the April 1 immediately |
17 | | preceding the school year for which the scholarship is sought |
18 | | starting with the first priority group identified in |
19 | | subsection (d) of this Section . Applications for scholarships |
20 | | for eligible students meeting the qualifications of one or |
21 | | more priority groups that are received before April 1 must be |
22 | | either approved or denied within 10 business days after |
23 | | receipt. Beginning April 1, all eligible students shall be |
24 | | eligible to receive scholarships without regard to the |
25 | | priority groups identified in subsection (d) of this Section. |
26 | | (e) Except as provided in subsection (e-5) of this |
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1 | | Section, scholarships shall not exceed the lesser of : (i) the |
2 | | statewide average operational expense per
student among public |
3 | | schools ; or (ii) the necessary costs and fees for attendance |
4 | | at the qualified school ; or (iii) the maximum scholarship |
5 | | amount set by the qualified school, if the qualified school |
6 | | chooses to set such an amount, which may not exceed the |
7 | | necessary costs and fees for attendance at the qualified |
8 | | school. The qualified school shall notify the scholarship |
9 | | granting organization of its necessary costs and fees as well |
10 | | as any maximum scholarship amount set by the school .
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11 | | Scholarships shall be prorated as follows: |
12 | | (1) for eligible students whose household income is |
13 | | less than 185% of the federal poverty level, the |
14 | | scholarship shall be 100% of the amount determined |
15 | | pursuant to this subsection (e) and subsection (e-5) of |
16 | | this Section; |
17 | | (2) for eligible students whose household income is |
18 | | 185% or more of the federal poverty level but less than |
19 | | 250% of the federal poverty level, the average of |
20 | | scholarships shall be 75% of the amount determined |
21 | | pursuant to this subsection (e) and subsection (e-5) of |
22 | | this Section; and |
23 | | (3) for eligible students whose household income is |
24 | | 250% or more of the federal poverty level, the average of |
25 | | scholarships shall be 50% of the amount determined |
26 | | pursuant to this subsection (e) and subsection (e-5) of |
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1 | | this Section. |
2 | | (e-5) The statewide average operational expense per |
3 | | student among public schools shall be multiplied by the |
4 | | following factors: |
5 | | (1) for students determined eligible to receive |
6 | | services under the federal Individuals with Disabilities |
7 | | Education Act, 2; |
8 | | (2) for students who are English learners, as defined |
9 | | in subsection (d) of Section 14C-2 of the School Code, |
10 | | 1.2; and |
11 | | (3) for students who are gifted and talented children, |
12 | | as defined in Section 14A-20 of the School Code, 1.1. |
13 | | (f) A scholarship granting organization shall distribute |
14 | | scholarship payments to the participating school where the |
15 | | student is enrolled.
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16 | | (g) For the 2018-2019 school year through the 2021-2022 |
17 | | school year, each scholarship granting organization shall |
18 | | expend no less than 75% of the qualified contributions |
19 | | received during the calendar year in which the qualified |
20 | | contributions were received. No more than 25% of the
qualified |
21 | | contributions may be carried forward to the following calendar |
22 | | year.
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23 | | (h) For the 2022-2023 school year, each scholarship |
24 | | granting organization shall expend all qualified contributions |
25 | | received during the calendar year in which the qualified |
26 | | contributions were
received. No qualified contributions may be |
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1 | | carried forward to the following calendar year.
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2 | | (i) A scholarship granting organization shall allow an |
3 | | eligible student to transfer a scholarship during a school |
4 | | year to any other participating school of the custodian's |
5 | | choice. Such scholarships shall be prorated.
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6 | | (j) With the prior approval of the Department, a |
7 | | scholarship granting organization may transfer funds to |
8 | | another scholarship granting organization if additional funds |
9 | | are required to meet scholarship demands at the receiving |
10 | | scholarship granting organization. All transferred funds must |
11 | | be
deposited by the receiving scholarship granting |
12 | | organization into its scholarship accounts. All transferred |
13 | | amounts received by any scholarship granting organization must |
14 | | be separately
disclosed to the Department.
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15 | | (k) If the approval of a scholarship granting organization |
16 | | is revoked as provided in Section 20 of this Act or the |
17 | | scholarship granting organization is dissolved, all remaining |
18 | | qualified contributions of the scholarship granting |
19 | | organization shall be transferred to another scholarship |
20 | | granting organization. All transferred funds must be deposited |
21 | | by the receiving scholarship granting organization into its |
22 | | scholarship accounts. |
23 | | (l) Scholarship granting organizations shall make |
24 | | reasonable efforts to advertise the availability of |
25 | | scholarships to eligible students.
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26 | | (Source: P.A. 100-465, eff. 8-31-17 .)
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