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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 Education for Homeless Children Act is |
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| amended by changing Sections 1-25 and 1-30 as follows:
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| (105 ILCS 45/1-25)
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| Sec. 1-25. Ombudspersons; dispute resolution; civil |
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| actions.
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| (a) Each regional superintendent of schools shall act as an |
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| ombudsperson
to provide resource information and resolve |
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| disputes relating to the rights of
homeless children under this |
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| Act, except in Cook County, where each school
district shall |
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| designate a person to serve as ombudsperson when a dispute
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| arises. If a school denies a homeless child enrollment or |
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| transportation, it
shall immediately refer the parent or |
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| guardian to the ombudsperson. The child
shall be admitted and |
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| transported to the school chosen by the parents or
guardians |
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| until final resolution of the dispute. The ombudsperson shall
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| convene a meeting of all parties and attempt to resolve the |
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| dispute within 5
school days after receiving notice of the |
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| dispute.
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| (a-5) Whenever a child and his or her parents who initially |
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| share the housing of another person due to loss of housing, |
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| economic hardship, or similar reasons continue to share the |
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| housing, the superintendent of the school district of origin |
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| may request, after the passage of 18 months or the minimum |
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| number of months identified in the State Plan required under |
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| the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, whichever |
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| is greater, and annually again thereafter, that the |
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| ombudsperson determine whether the parents and child currently |
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| share the housing due to the loss of housing, economic |
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| hardship, or similar reasons. This determination shall be |
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| effective solely at the close of the academic year, shall be |
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| based on the totality of circumstances, and may include the |
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| consideration of all relevant factors, including, but not |
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| limited to, (i) the length of time that the child and parents |
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| have been sharing the housing of another person; (ii) the |
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| degree to and manner in which the parents are capable of |
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| obtaining alternative housing within the school district of |
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| origin through such means as employment, a savings plan, public |
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| benefits, publicly funded supports and programs, alimony, |
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| child support, and assets; (iii) the degree to and manner in |
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| which the parents have attempted to obtain alternative housing |
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| and alternative housing supports within the school district of |
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| origin; (iv) the degree to and manner in which alternative |
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| housing and alternative housing supports are otherwise |
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| available to the parents within the school district of origin; |
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| (v) the degree to and manner in which the parents are capable |
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| of obtaining alternative housing in the school district of |
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| origin with the support of other persons, such as friends, |
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| relatives, social service programs, housing programs, and |
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| support from congregations and civic organizations; (vi) the |
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| degree to and manner in which the living conditions and |
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| circumstances in the shared housing are adequate; (vii) the |
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| degree to and manner in which the child and parents have a |
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| social and economic nexus to the region served by the school |
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| district of origin; and (viii) the degree to and manner in |
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| which the child and parents have a social and economic nexus to |
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| the area served by the school district in which the homeless |
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| child is living.
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| (b) Any party to a dispute under this Act may file a civil |
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| action in a
court
of competent jurisdiction to seek appropriate |
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| relief. In any civil action, a
party whose rights under this |
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| Act are found to have been violated shall be
entitled to |
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| recover reasonable attorney's fees and costs.
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| (c) If a dispute arises, the school district shall inform |
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| parents and
guardians of homeless children of the availability |
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| of the ombudsperson, sources
of low cost or free legal |
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| assistance, and other advocacy services in the
community.
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| (Source: P.A. 88-634, eff. 1-1-95.)
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| (105 ILCS 45/1-30)
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| Sec. 1-30. McKinney-Vento Education for Homeless Children |
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| Committee. The Homeless Children Committee is abolished on the |
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| effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General |
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| Assembly. There is created the McKinney-Vento Education for |
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| Homeless Children Committee composed of 13 members, appointed |
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| as follows: the Governor shall appoint, for a term of 2 years, |
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| 4 providers to homeless persons who represent the geographic, |
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| racial, ethnic, and economic diversity of the State; the |
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| Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Minority Leader of |
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| the House of Representatives, the President of the Senate, and |
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| the Minority Leader of the Senate each and individually shall |
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| appoint, for a term of 2 years, a homeless or formerly homeless |
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| parent, after consultation with a statewide non-profit |
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| organization that advocates an end to homelessness; the State |
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| Superintendent of Education shall appoint, for a term of 3 |
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| years, one person who represents a statewide non-profit |
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| organization that advocates an end to homelessness and 4 school |
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| personnel, one who represents City of Chicago School District |
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| 299 and 3 who represent, respectively, Regions 1 and 2, Regions |
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| 3 and 4, and Regions 5 and 6 of the Illinois Association of |
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| Regional Superintendents of Schools. These appointments shall |
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| be made no later than 3 months after the effective date of this |
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| amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly. If a member of the |
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| Committee resigns or is otherwise unable to adequately fulfill |
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| the responsibility of serving on the Committee, the appointing |
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| authority shall immediately appoint a person to complete the |
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| unfinished term of his or her predecessor. When a term of |
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| appointment is completed, the appointing authority shall |
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| re-appoint the person or appoint another person in his or her |
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| place, for a new term of office that corresponds in length to |
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| the original term. Failure to make an appointment as provided |
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| in this Section shall in no way hinder or prohibit the other |
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| members of the Committee from acting upon the responsibilities |
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| and authority of the Committee set forth in this Act. The |
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| Committee shall meet no less than 3 times a year; review any |
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| and all facts and policies relevant to the educational success |
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| of homeless children; solicit and receive information from |
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| educators, public officials, and other persons interested in |
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| the educational success of homeless children; respond to |
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| requests for information and guidance from members of the |
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| General Assembly and other public officials; review, |
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| promulgate, and modify, through addenda, amendments, or |
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| otherwise, the State plans required under the federal |
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| McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act; establish performance |
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| objectives, benchmarks, and measures for the allocation and |
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| expenditure of funds available under the federal |
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| McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act; and establish its own |
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| procedures and rules for conducting business. The State |
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| Superintendent of Education shall provide the assistance |
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| necessary to ensure that the homeless and formerly homeless |
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| persons who serve on the Committee are able to undertake the |
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| travel necessary for Committee business; designate an employee |
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| of the State Board of Education to convene the first meeting of |
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| the Committee no later than 4 months after the effective date |
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| of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly and |
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| thereafter support the Committee in all its work; and otherwise |
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| take all action necessary to ensure that the members may act |
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| upon the responsibilities and authority of the Committee set |
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| forth in this Act.
There is hereby created a
Homeless
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| Committee composed of 24 members, 18 of whom shall be appointed |
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| by the
State Superintendent of Education after consultation |
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| with advocates for the
homeless and private nonprofit |
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| organizations that advocate an end to
homelessness, 2 of whom |
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| shall be members of the General Assembly appointed (one
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| each chamber) by the Governor, and 4 of whom shall be members |
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| of the
General Assembly appointed one each by the Speaker of |
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| the House of
Representatives, the Minority Leader of the House |
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| of Representatives, the
President of the Senate, and the |
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| Minority Leader of the Senate. Of the 18
members appointed by |
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| the State Superintendent of Education as provided in this
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| Section, 6 shall be homeless and formerly homeless parents or |
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| guardians, 6
shall be providers to and advocates for homeless |
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| persons, and 6 shall be school
personnel from different |
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| geographic regions of the State. Members of the
Committee shall |
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| serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority and a vacancy
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| on the Committee shall be filled by the appropriate appointing |
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| authority. The
Committee shall have the authority to review and |
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| modify the current and future
State plans that are required |
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| under the federal Stewart B. McKinney Homeless
Assistance Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 88-634, eff. 1-1-95.)
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