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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 HB4421
Introduced 1/6/2006, by Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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105 ILCS 5/29-5.2 |
from Ch. 122, par. 29-5.2 |
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Amends the School Code. With respect to reimbursement for qualified transportation expenses of a custodian of a qualifying pupil, provides that a public school pupil qualifies if, among other requirements, conditions are such that walking constitutes a serious hazard to the safety of the pupil, including without limitation a serious safety hazard due to gangs, violent activity, or vehicular traffic (now the serious safety hazard must be due to vehicular traffic, which requirement still applies to nonpublic school pupils). Provides that the State Board of Education makes the determination as to what constitutes a serious safety hazard, except for serious safety hazards due to vehicular traffic, which the Department of Transportation determines. Effective July 1, 2006.
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| AN ACT concerning education.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section |
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| 29-5.2 as follows:
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| (105 ILCS 5/29-5.2) (from Ch. 122, par. 29-5.2)
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| Sec. 29-5.2. Reimbursement of transportation.
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| (a) Reimbursement. A
custodian of a qualifying pupil shall |
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| be entitled to reimbursement in
accordance with procedures |
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| established by the State Board of Education for
qualified |
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| transportation expenses paid by such custodian during the |
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| school
year.
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| (b) Definitions. As used in this Section:
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| (1) "Qualifying pupil" means an individual referred to |
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| in subsection
(c), as well as an individual who:
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| (A) is a resident of the State of Illinois; and
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| (B) is under the age of 21 at the close of the |
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| school year for which
reimbursement is sought; and
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| (C) during the school year for which reimbursement |
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| is sought was a
full-time pupil enrolled in a |
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| kindergarten through 12th grade educational
program at |
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| a school which was a distance of 1 1/2 miles or more |
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| from the
residence of such pupil; and
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| (D) did not live within 1 1/2 miles from the school |
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| in which the pupil
was enrolled or have access to |
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| transportation provided entirely at public
expense to |
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| and from that school and a point within 1 1/2 miles of |
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pupil's residence, measured in a manner consistent |
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| with Section 29-3.
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| (2) "Qualified transportation expenses" means costs |
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| reasonably incurred
by the custodian to transport, for the |
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| purposes of attending regularly
scheduled day-time |
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| classes, a qualifying pupil between such qualifying
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| pupil's residence and the school at which such qualifying |
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| pupil is
enrolled, as limited in subsection (e) of this |
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| Section, and shall include
automobile expenses at the |
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| standard mileage rate allowed by the United States
Internal |
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| Revenue Service as reimbursement for business |
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| transportation
expense, as well as payments to mass transit |
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| carriers, private carriers,
and contractual fees for |
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| transportation.
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| (3) "School" means a public or nonpublic elementary or |
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| secondary school
in Illinois, attendance at which |
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| satisfies the requirements of Section 26-1.
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| (4) One and one-half miles distance. For the purposes |
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| of this Section, 1
1/2 miles distance shall be measured in |
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| a manner consistent with Section 29-3.
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| (5) Custodian. The term "custodian" shall mean, with |
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| respect to a
qualifying pupil, an Illinois resident who is |
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| the parent, or parents,
or legal guardian of such |
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| qualifying pupil.
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| (c) An individual, resident of the State of Illinois, who |
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| is under
the age of 21 at the close of the
school year for which |
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| reimbursement is sought and who, during that school
year, was a |
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| full time pupil enrolled in a kindergarten through 12th grade
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| educational program at a school which was within 1 1/2 miles of |
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| the pupil's
residence, measured in a manner consistent with |
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| Section 29-3, is a
"qualifying pupil" within the meaning of |
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| this Section if: (i) such pupil
did not have access to |
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| transportation provided entirely at public expense
to and from |
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| that school and the pupil's residence, and (ii) (A) for a |
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| public school pupil, conditions were such that walking would |
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| have constituted a serious hazard to the safety of the pupil, |
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| including without limitation a serious safety hazard due to |
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| gangs, violent activity, or vehicular traffic or (B) for a |
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| nonpublic school pupil, conditions were
such that walking would |
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| have constituted a serious hazard to the safety of
the pupil |
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| due to vehicular traffic. Except for serious safety hazards due |
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| to vehicular traffic, the determination of what constitutes a |
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| serious safety hazard within the meaning of this subsection |
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| shall in each case be made by the State Board of Education in |
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| accordance with guidelines that the State Board of Education |
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| shall adopt. The determination of what constitutes
a serious |
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| safety hazard due to vehicular traffic within the meaning of |
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| this subsection shall in each
case be made by the Department of |
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| Transportation in accordance with
guidelines which the |
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| Department, in consultation with the State
Superintendent of |
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| Education, shall promulgate. Each custodian intending to
file |
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| an application for reimbursement under subsection (d) for |
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| expenditures
incurred or to be incurred with respect to a pupil |
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| asserted to be a
qualified pupil as an individual referred to |
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| in this subsection shall first
file with the appropriate |
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| regional superintendent, on forms provided by the
State Board |
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| of Education, a request for a determination that a serious
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| safety hazard within the meaning of this subsection (c) exists |
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| with respect
to such pupil. Custodians shall file such forms |
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| with the appropriate
regional superintendents not later than |
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| February 1 of the school year for
which reimbursement will be |
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| sought for transmittal by the regional
superintendents to the |
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| State Board of Education or the Department of Transportation |
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| (with respect to serious safety hazards due to vehicular |
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| traffic) not later than February
15; except that any custodian |
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| who previously received a determination
that a serious safety |
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| hazard exists need not resubmit such a request for 4
years but |
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| instead may certify on their application for reimbursement to |
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| the State
Board of Education referred to in subsection (d), |
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| that the conditions found
to be hazardous, as previously |
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| determined by the State Board of Education or the Department of |
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| Transportation , remain
unchanged. The State Board of Education |
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| or the Department of Transportation shall make its |
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| determination on all requests so
transmitted to it within 30 |
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| days, and shall thereupon forward notice of
each determination |
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| which it has made to the appropriate regional
superintendent |
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| for immediate transmittal to the custodian affected thereby.
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| The determination of the State Board of Education or the
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| Department of Transportation relative to what constitutes a |
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| serious
safety hazard within the meaning of subsection (c) with |
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| respect to any
pupil shall be deemed an "administrative |
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| decision" as defined in Section
3-101 of the Administrative |
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| Review Law; and the Administrative Review Law
and all |
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| amendments and modifications thereof and rules adopted |
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| pursuant
thereto shall apply to and govern all proceedings |
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| instituted for the
judicial review of final administrative |
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| decisions of the State Board of Education or the Department of
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| Transportation under this subsection.
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| (d) Request for reimbursement. A custodian, including a
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| custodian for a pupil asserted to be a qualified pupil as an |
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| individual
referred to in subsection (c), who applies in |
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| accordance
with procedures established by the State Board of |
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| Education shall be
reimbursed in accordance with the dollar |
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| limits set out in this Section.
Such procedures shall require |
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| application no later than June 30 of each
year, documentation |
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| as to eligibility, and adequate evidence of
expenditures; |
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| except that for reimbursement sought pursuant to subsection
(c) |
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| for the 1985-1986 school year, such procedures shall require
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| application within 21 days after the determination of the State |
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| Board of Education or the Department of
Transportation with |
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| respect to that school year is transmitted by the
regional |
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| superintendent to the affected custodian. In the absence of
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| contemporaneous records, an affidavit by
the custodian may be |
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| accepted as evidence of an expenditure. If the amount
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| appropriated for such reimbursement for any year is less than |
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| the amount
due each custodian, it shall be apportioned on the |
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| basis of the requests
approved. Regional Superintendents shall |
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| be reimbursed for such costs of
administering the program, |
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| including costs incurred in administering the
provisions of |
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| subsection (c), as the State Board of Education determines are
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| reasonable and necessary.
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| (e) Dollar limit on amount of reimbursement. Reimbursement |
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| to custodians
for transportation expenses incurred during the |
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| 1985-1986 school year,
payable in fiscal year 1987, shall be |
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| equal to the lesser of (1) the actual
qualified transportation |
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| expenses, or (2) $50 per pupil. Reimbursement to
custodians for |
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| transportation expenses incurred during the 1986-1987 school
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| year, payable in fiscal year 1988, shall be equal to the lesser |
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| of (1) the
actual qualified transportation expenses, or (2) |
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| $100 per pupil. For
reimbursements of qualified transportation |
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| expenses incurred in 1987-1988
and thereafter, the amount of |
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| reimbursement shall not exceed the prior
year's State |
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| reimbursement per pupil for transporting pupils as required by
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| Section 29-3 and other provisions of this Article.
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| (f) Rules and regulations. The State Board of Education
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| shall adopt rules to implement this Section.
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| (g) The provisions of this amendatory Act of 1986 shall |
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| apply according to
their terms to the entire 1985-1986 school |
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| year, including any portion of
that school year which elapses |
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| prior to the effective date of this
amendatory Act, and to each |
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| subsequent school year.
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| (h) The chief administrative officer of each school shall |
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| notify
custodians of qualifying pupils that reimbursements are |
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| available.
Notification shall occur by the first Monday in |
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| November of the school year
for which reimbursement is |
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| available.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, |
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| 2006.
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