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Elementary & Secondary Education Committee
Adopted in House Comm. on May 04, 2005
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1931
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1931 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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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 appoint
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| act as an ombudsperson
who is fair and impartial and familiar |
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| with the educational rights and needs of homeless children to |
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| provide resource information and resolve disputes at schools |
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| within his or her jurisdiction relating to the rights of
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| homeless children under this Act , except in Cook County, where |
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| each school
district shall designate a person to serve as |
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| ombudsperson when a dispute
arises . If a school denies a |
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| homeless child enrollment or transportation, it
shall |
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| immediately refer the child or his or her parent or guardian to |
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| the ombudsperson and provide the child or his or her parent or |
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| guardian with a written statement of the basis for the denial . |
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| The child
shall be admitted and transported to the school |
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| chosen by the parent or guardian
parents or
guardians until |
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| final resolution of the dispute. The ombudsperson shall
convene |
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| a meeting of all parties and attempt to resolve the dispute |
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| within 5
school days after receiving notice of the dispute , if |
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| possible .
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| (a-5) Whenever a child and his or her parent or guardian |
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| who initially share the housing of another person due to loss |
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| of housing, economic hardship, or a similar hardship continue |
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| to share the housing, a school district may, after the passage |
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| of 18 months and annually thereafter, conduct a review as to |
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| whether such hardship continues to exist. The district may, at |
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| the time of review, request information from the parent or |
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| guardian to reasonably establish the hardship, and sworn |
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| affidavits or declarations may be sought and provided. If, upon |
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| review, the district determines that the family no longer |
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| suffers such hardship, it may notify the family in writing and |
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| begin the process of dispute resolution as set forth in this |
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| Act. Any change required as a result of this review and |
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| determination shall be effective solely at the close of the |
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| school year. Any person who knowingly or willfully presents |
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| false information regarding the hardship of a child in any |
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| review under this subsection (a-5) shall be guilty of a Class C |
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| misdemeanor.
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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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| Act implementation and technical assistance
Committee . The |
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| Homeless Children Committee is abolished on the effective date |
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| of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly. The Office |
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| of the Coordinator for the Education of Homeless Children and |
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| Youth, established pursuant to the federal McKinney-Vento |
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| Homeless Assistance Act, shall convene meetings throughout the |
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| State for the purpose of providing technical assistance, |
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| education, training, and problem-solving regarding the |
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| implementation of this Act and the federal McKinney-Vento |
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| Homeless Assistance Act. These meeting shall include lead |
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| liaisons, local educational agency liaisons, educators, |
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| shelter, housing, and service providers, homeless or formerly |
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| homeless persons, advocates working with homeless families, |
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| and other persons or agencies deemed appropriate by the |
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| Coordinator.
There is hereby created a
Homeless
Children |
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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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