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Sen. Meg Loughran Cappel
Filed: 4/16/2021
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 517
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 517, AS AMENDED, |
3 | | by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
4 | | following:
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5 | | "Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing |
6 | | Sections 14-1.08 and 14-7.02 and by adding Section 14-1.08a as |
7 | | follows:
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8 | | (105 ILCS 5/14-1.08) (from Ch. 122, par. 14-1.08)
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9 | | Sec. 14-1.08. Special educational facilities and services. |
10 | | "Special
educational facilities and services" includes special |
11 | | schools, special
classes, special housing, including |
12 | | residential facilities, separate public special education day |
13 | | schools as part of the pilot program under Section 14-1.08a, |
14 | | special
instruction, special reader service,
braillists and |
15 | | typists for children with visual
disabilities, sign language
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16 | | interpreters, transportation, maintenance, instructional |
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1 | | material,
therapy, professional consultant services, medical |
2 | | services only for
diagnostic and evaluation purposes provided |
3 | | by a physician licensed to
practice medicine in all its |
4 | | branches to determine a child's need for
special education and |
5 | | related services, psychological services, school
social worker |
6 | | services, special administrative services, salaries of all
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7 | | required special personnel, and other special educational |
8 | | services,
including special equipment for use in the |
9 | | classroom, required by the
child because of his disability if |
10 | | such services or special equipment
are approved by the State |
11 | | Superintendent of Education
and the child is eligible
therefor |
12 | | under this Article and the regulations of the State Board of
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13 | | Education.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 89-397, eff. 8-20-95.)
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15 | | (105 ILCS 5/14-1.08a new) |
16 | | Sec. 14-1.08a. Separate public special education day |
17 | | school. "Separate public special education day school" means a |
18 | | separate public special education program or facility |
19 | | established by a school district or special education |
20 | | cooperative that is selected to participate in the pilot |
21 | | program under this Section. |
22 | | The State Board of Education shall select 25 applicants to |
23 | | participate in a pilot program that allows program |
24 | | participants to be included under Sections 14-1.08 and 14-7.02 |
25 | | during the 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 school years. A separate |
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1 | | public special education program or facility is eligible to be |
2 | | selected as a program participant if the separate public |
3 | | special education program or facility is established |
4 | | exclusively to meet the needs of special education students |
5 | | who cannot be educated in the general school environment and |
6 | | provides services comparable to a private special education |
7 | | school. |
8 | | The State Board of Education shall adopt rules to |
9 | | implement and administer this Section.
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10 | | (105 ILCS 5/14-7.02) (from Ch. 122, par. 14-7.02)
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11 | | Sec. 14-7.02. Children attending private schools, public
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12 | | out-of-state schools, public school residential facilities or |
13 | | private
special education facilities. The General Assembly |
14 | | recognizes that non-public
schools or special education |
15 | | facilities provide an important service in the
educational |
16 | | system in Illinois.
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17 | | If because of his or her disability the special education
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18 | | program of a district is unable to meet the needs of a child |
19 | | and the
child attends a non-public school or special education |
20 | | facility, a
public out-of-state school or a special education |
21 | | facility owned and
operated by a county government unit that |
22 | | provides special educational
services required by the child |
23 | | and is in compliance with the appropriate
rules and |
24 | | regulations of the State Superintendent of Education, the
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25 | | school district in which the child is a resident shall pay the |
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1 | | actual
cost of tuition for special education and related |
2 | | services , including special education and related services |
3 | | provided by a separate public special education day school as |
4 | | part of the pilot program under Section 14-1.08a, provided
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5 | | during the regular school term and during the summer school |
6 | | term if the
child's educational needs so require, excluding |
7 | | room, board and
transportation costs charged the child by that |
8 | | non-public school or
special education facility, public |
9 | | out-of-state school or county special
education facility, or |
10 | | $4,500 per year, whichever is less, and shall
provide him any |
11 | | necessary transportation. "Nonpublic special
education |
12 | | facility" shall include a residential facility,
within or |
13 | | without the State of Illinois, which provides
special |
14 | | education and related services to meet the needs of the child |
15 | | by
utilizing private schools or public schools, whether |
16 | | located on the site
or off the site of the residential |
17 | | facility.
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18 | | The State Board of Education shall promulgate rules and |
19 | | regulations
for determining when placement in a private |
20 | | special education facility
is appropriate. Such rules and |
21 | | regulations shall take into account
the various types of |
22 | | services needed by a child and the availability
of such |
23 | | services to the particular child in the public school.
In |
24 | | developing these rules and regulations the State Board of
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25 | | Education shall consult with the Advisory Council on
Education |
26 | | of Children with Disabilities and hold public
hearings to |
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1 | | secure recommendations from parents, school personnel,
and |
2 | | others concerned about this matter.
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3 | | The State Board of Education shall also promulgate rules |
4 | | and
regulations for transportation to and from a residential |
5 | | school.
Transportation to and from home to a residential |
6 | | school more than once
each school term shall be subject to |
7 | | prior approval by the State
Superintendent in accordance with |
8 | | the rules and regulations of the State
Board.
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9 | | A school district making tuition payments pursuant to this
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10 | | Section is eligible for reimbursement from the State for the |
11 | | amount of
such payments actually made in excess of the |
12 | | district per capita tuition
charge for students not receiving |
13 | | special education services.
Such reimbursement shall be |
14 | | approved in accordance with Section 14-12.01
and each district |
15 | | shall file its claims, computed in accordance with rules
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16 | | prescribed by the State Board of Education, on forms |
17 | | prescribed by the
State Superintendent of Education. Data used |
18 | | as a basis of reimbursement
claims shall be for the preceding |
19 | | regular school term and summer school
term. Each school |
20 | | district shall transmit its claims to the State Board of |
21 | | Education
on or before
August 15. The State Board of |
22 | | Education, before approving any such claims,
shall determine |
23 | | their accuracy and whether they are based upon services
and |
24 | | facilities provided under approved programs. Upon approval the |
25 | | State
Board shall cause vouchers to be prepared showing the |
26 | | amount due
for payment of reimbursement claims to school
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1 | | districts, for transmittal to the State Comptroller on
the |
2 | | 30th day of September, December, and March, respectively, and |
3 | | the final
voucher, no later than June 20. If the
money |
4 | | appropriated by the General Assembly for such purpose for any |
5 | | year
is insufficient, it shall be apportioned on the basis of |
6 | | the claims approved.
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7 | | No child shall be placed in a special education program |
8 | | pursuant to
this Section if the tuition cost for special |
9 | | education and related
services increases more than 10 percent |
10 | | over the tuition cost for the
previous school year or exceeds |
11 | | $4,500 per year unless such costs have
been approved by the |
12 | | Illinois Purchased Care Review Board. The
Illinois Purchased |
13 | | Care Review Board shall consist of the following
persons, or |
14 | | their designees: the Directors of Children and Family
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15 | | Services, Public Health,
Public Aid, and the
Governor's Office |
16 | | of Management and Budget; the
Secretary of Human Services; the |
17 | | State Superintendent of Education; and such
other persons as |
18 | | the
Governor may designate. The Review Board shall also |
19 | | consist of one non-voting member who is an administrator of a
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20 | | private, nonpublic, special education school. The Review Board |
21 | | shall establish rules and
regulations for its determination of |
22 | | allowable costs and payments made by
local school districts |
23 | | for special education, room and board, and other related
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24 | | services provided by non-public schools or special education |
25 | | facilities and
shall establish uniform standards and criteria |
26 | | which it shall follow. The Review Board shall approve the |
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1 | | usual and customary rate or rates of a special education |
2 | | program that (i) is offered by an out-of-state, non-public |
3 | | provider of integrated autism specific educational and autism |
4 | | specific residential services, (ii) offers 2 or more levels of |
5 | | residential care, including at least one locked facility, and |
6 | | (iii) serves 12 or fewer Illinois students. |
7 | | In determining rates based on allowable costs, the Review |
8 | | Board shall consider any wage increases awarded by the General |
9 | | Assembly to front line personnel defined as direct support |
10 | | persons, aides, front-line supervisors, qualified intellectual |
11 | | disabilities professionals, nurses, and non-administrative |
12 | | support staff working in service settings in community-based |
13 | | settings within the State and adjust customary rates or rates |
14 | | of a special education program to be equitable to the wage |
15 | | increase awarded to similar staff positions in a community |
16 | | residential setting. Any wage increase awarded by the General |
17 | | Assembly to front line personnel defined as direct support |
18 | | persons, aides, front-line supervisors, qualified intellectual |
19 | | disabilities professionals, nurses, and non-administrative |
20 | | support staff working in community-based settings within the |
21 | | State, including the $0.75 per hour increase contained in |
22 | | Public Act 100-23 and the $0.50 per hour increase included in |
23 | | Public Act 100-23, shall also be a basis for any facility |
24 | | covered by this Section to appeal its rate before the Review |
25 | | Board under the process defined in Title 89, Part 900, Section |
26 | | 340 of the Illinois Administrative Code. Illinois |
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1 | | Administrative Code Title 89, Part 900, Section 342 shall be |
2 | | updated to recognize wage increases awarded to community-based |
3 | | settings to be a basis for appeal. However, any wage increase |
4 | | that is captured upon appeal from a previous year shall not be |
5 | | counted by the Review Board as revenue for the purpose of |
6 | | calculating a facility's future rate. |
7 | | Any definition used by the Review Board in administrative |
8 | | rule or policy to define "related organizations" shall include |
9 | | any and all exceptions contained in federal law or regulation |
10 | | as it pertains to the federal definition of "related |
11 | | organizations".
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12 | | The Review Board shall establish uniform definitions and |
13 | | criteria for
accounting separately by special education, room |
14 | | and board and other
related services costs. The Board shall |
15 | | also establish guidelines for
the coordination of services and |
16 | | financial assistance provided by all
State agencies to assure |
17 | | that no otherwise qualified child with a disability
receiving |
18 | | services under Article 14 shall be excluded from participation
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19 | | in, be denied the benefits of or be subjected to |
20 | | discrimination under
any program or activity provided by any |
21 | | State agency.
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22 | | The Review Board shall review the costs for special |
23 | | education and
related services provided by non-public schools |
24 | | or special education
facilities and shall approve or |
25 | | disapprove such facilities in accordance
with the rules and |
26 | | regulations established by it with respect to
allowable costs.
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1 | | The State Board of Education shall provide administrative |
2 | | and staff support
for the Review Board as deemed reasonable by |
3 | | the State Superintendent of
Education. This support shall not |
4 | | include travel expenses or other
compensation for any Review |
5 | | Board member other than the State Superintendent of
Education.
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6 | | The Review Board shall seek the advice of the Advisory |
7 | | Council on
Education of Children with Disabilities on the |
8 | | rules and
regulations to be
promulgated by it relative to |
9 | | providing special education services.
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10 | | If a child has been placed in a program in which the actual |
11 | | per pupil costs
of tuition for special education and related |
12 | | services based on program
enrollment, excluding room, board |
13 | | and transportation costs, exceed $4,500 and
such costs have |
14 | | been approved by the Review Board, the district shall pay such
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15 | | total costs which exceed $4,500. A district making such |
16 | | tuition payments in
excess of $4,500 pursuant to this Section |
17 | | shall be responsible for an amount in
excess of $4,500 equal to |
18 | | the district per capita
tuition charge and shall be eligible |
19 | | for reimbursement from the State for
the amount of such |
20 | | payments actually made in excess of the districts per capita
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21 | | tuition charge for students not receiving special education |
22 | | services.
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23 | | If a child has been placed in an approved individual |
24 | | program and the
tuition costs including room and board costs |
25 | | have been approved by the
Review Board, then such room and |
26 | | board costs shall be paid by the
appropriate State agency |
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1 | | subject to the provisions of Section 14-8.01 of
this Act. Room |
2 | | and board costs not provided by a State agency other
than the |
3 | | State Board of Education shall be provided by the State Board
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4 | | of Education on a current basis. In no event, however, shall |
5 | | the
State's liability for funding of these tuition costs begin |
6 | | until after
the legal obligations of third party payors have |
7 | | been subtracted from
such costs. If the money appropriated by |
8 | | the General Assembly for such
purpose for any year is |
9 | | insufficient, it shall be apportioned on the
basis of the |
10 | | claims approved. Each district shall submit estimated claims |
11 | | to the State
Superintendent of Education. Upon approval of |
12 | | such claims, the State
Superintendent of Education shall |
13 | | direct the State Comptroller to make payments
on a monthly |
14 | | basis. The frequency for submitting estimated
claims and the |
15 | | method of determining payment shall be prescribed in rules
and |
16 | | regulations adopted by the State Board of Education. Such |
17 | | current state
reimbursement shall be reduced by an amount |
18 | | equal to the proceeds which
the child or child's parents are |
19 | | eligible to receive under any public or
private insurance or |
20 | | assistance program. Nothing in this Section shall
be construed |
21 | | as relieving an insurer or similar third party from an
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22 | | otherwise valid obligation to provide or to pay for services |
23 | | provided to
a child with a disability.
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24 | | If it otherwise qualifies, a school district is eligible |
25 | | for the
transportation reimbursement under Section 14-13.01 |
26 | | and for the
reimbursement of tuition payments under this |
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1 | | Section whether the
non-public school or special education |
2 | | facility, public out-of-state
school or county special |
3 | | education facility, attended by a child who
resides in that |
4 | | district and requires special educational services, is
within |
5 | | or outside of the State of Illinois. However, a district is not
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6 | | eligible to claim transportation reimbursement under this |
7 | | Section unless
the district certifies to the State |
8 | | Superintendent of Education that the
district is unable to |
9 | | provide special educational services required by
the child for |
10 | | the current school year.
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11 | | Nothing in this Section authorizes the reimbursement of a |
12 | | school
district for the amount paid for tuition of a child |
13 | | attending a
non-public school or special education facility, |
14 | | public out-of-state
school or county special education |
15 | | facility unless the school district
certifies to the State |
16 | | Superintendent of Education that the special
education program |
17 | | of that district is unable to meet the needs of that child
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18 | | because of his disability and the State Superintendent of |
19 | | Education finds
that the school district is in substantial |
20 | | compliance with Section 14-4.01. However, if a child is |
21 | | unilaterally placed by a State agency or any court in a |
22 | | non-public school or special education facility, public |
23 | | out-of-state school, or county special education facility, a |
24 | | school district shall not be required to certify to the State |
25 | | Superintendent of Education, for the purpose of tuition |
26 | | reimbursement, that the special education program of that |
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1 | | district is unable to meet the needs of a child because of his |
2 | | or her disability.
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3 | | Any educational or related services provided, pursuant to |
4 | | this
Section in a non-public school or special education |
5 | | facility or a
special education facility owned and operated by |
6 | | a county government
unit shall be at no cost to the parent or |
7 | | guardian of the child.
However, current law and practices |
8 | | relative to contributions by parents
or guardians for costs |
9 | | other than educational or related services are
not affected by |
10 | | this amendatory Act of 1978.
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11 | | Reimbursement for children attending public school |
12 | | residential facilities
shall be made in accordance with the |
13 | | provisions of this Section.
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14 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any school |
15 | | district
receiving a payment under this Section or under |
16 | | Section 14-7.02b, 14-13.01, or
29-5 of this Code may classify |
17 | | all or a portion of the funds that
it receives in a particular |
18 | | fiscal year or from general State aid pursuant
to Section |
19 | | 18-8.05 of this Code
as funds received in connection with any |
20 | | funding program for which
it is entitled to receive funds from |
21 | | the State in that fiscal year (including,
without limitation, |
22 | | any funding program referenced in this Section),
regardless of |
23 | | the source or timing of the receipt. The district may not
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24 | | classify more funds as funds received in connection with the |
25 | | funding
program than the district is entitled to receive in |
26 | | that fiscal year for that
program. Any
classification by a |
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1 | | district must be made by a resolution of its board of
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2 | | education. The resolution must identify the amount of any |
3 | | payments or
general State aid to be classified under this |
4 | | paragraph and must specify
the funding program to which the |
5 | | funds are to be treated as received in
connection therewith. |
6 | | This resolution is controlling as to the
classification of |
7 | | funds referenced therein. A certified copy of the
resolution |
8 | | must be sent to the State Superintendent of Education.
The |
9 | | resolution shall still take effect even though a copy of the |
10 | | resolution has
not been sent to the State
Superintendent of |
11 | | Education in a timely manner.
No
classification under this |
12 | | paragraph by a district shall affect the total amount
or |
13 | | timing of money the district is entitled to receive under this |
14 | | Code.
No classification under this paragraph by a district |
15 | | shall
in any way relieve the district from or affect any
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16 | | requirements that otherwise would apply with respect to
that |
17 | | funding program, including any
accounting of funds by source, |
18 | | reporting expenditures by
original source and purpose,
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19 | | reporting requirements,
or requirements of providing services.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 100-587, eff. 6-4-18; 101-10, eff. 6-5-19.)
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21 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
22 | | becoming law.".
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