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| AN ACT concerning schools.
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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 Breakfast and Lunch Program Act is |
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| amended by changing Sections 2.5 and 4 as follows: |
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| (105 ILCS 125/2.5)
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| Sec. 2.5. Breakfast incentive program. The State Board of
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| Education shall fund a breakfast incentive program comprised of |
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components described in paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) of |
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| this Section,
provided that a separate appropriation is made |
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| for the purposes of this
Section. The State Board of Education |
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| may allocate the appropriation
among the program components in |
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| whatever manner the State Board of
Education finds will best |
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| serve the goal of increasing participation in
school breakfast |
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| programs. If the amount of the appropriation allocated
under |
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| paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of this Section is insufficient to |
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| fund all
claims submitted under that particular paragraph, the |
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| claims under that
paragraph shall be prorated.
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| (1) The State Board of Education may reimburse each
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| sponsor of a school breakfast program at least an |
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| additional $0.10 for each
free, reduced-price, and paid |
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| breakfast served over and above the
number of such |
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| breakfasts served in the same month during the
preceding |
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| year, provided that the number of breakfasts served in a
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| participating school building in that month is at least 10% |
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| greater than the number
of breakfasts served in the same |
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| month during the preceding year.
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| (2) The State Board of Education may make grants to |
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| school
boards and welfare centers that agree to start a |
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| school breakfast
program in one or more schools or other |
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| sites.
First priority for these grants shall be given to |
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| schools in which 40% or
more of their
students are eligible |
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| for free and reduced price meals under the National
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| Lunch
Act (42 U.S.C. 1751 et seq.). Depending on the |
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| availability of funds and the
rate at
which funds are being |
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| utilized, the State Board of Education is authorized to
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| allow additional schools or other sites to receive these
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| grants. In
making additional grants, the State Board of |
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| Education
shall
provide for priority to be given to schools |
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| with the highest percentage of
students eligible
for free |
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| and reduced price lunches under the National School Lunch |
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| Act.
The amount of the grant shall be $3,500 for
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| qualifying school or site in which a school breakfast |
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| program
is started. The grants shall be used to pay the |
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| start-up costs for
the school breakfast program, including |
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| equipment, supplies, and
program promotion, but shall not |
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| be used for food, labor, or other
recurring operational |
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| costs. Applications for the grants shall be
made to the |
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| State Board of Education on forms designated by the
State |
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| Board of Education. Any grantee that fails to operate a
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| school breakfast program for at least 3 years after receipt |
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| of a
grant shall refund the amount of the grant to the |
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| State Board of
Education.
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| (3) The State Board of Education may reimburse a school
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| board for each free, reduced-price, or paid breakfast |
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| served in a
school breakfast program located in a school in |
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| which 80% or more
of the students are eligible to receive |
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| free or reduced price lunches
under the National School |
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| Lunch Act (42 U.S.C. 1751 et seq.) in an
amount equal to |
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| the difference between (i) the current amount
reimbursed by |
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| the federal government for a free breakfast and (ii)
the |
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| amount actually reimbursed by the federal government for |
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| that
free, reduced-price, or paid breakfast. A school board |
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| that receives
reimbursement under this paragraph (3) shall |
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| not be eligible in the
same year to receive reimbursement |
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| under paragraph (1) of this
Section.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-1086, eff. 2-15-05.)
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| (105 ILCS 125/4) (from Ch. 122, par. 712.4)
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| Sec. 4. Accounts; copies of menus served; free lunch |
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| program required;
report. School boards and welfare centers |
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| shall keep an accurate, detailed
and separate account of all |
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| moneys expended for school breakfast programs,
school lunch |
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| programs, free breakfast programs, free lunch programs,
and |
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| summer food service programs,
and of the amounts for which they |
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| are reimbursed by any governmental agency,
moneys received from |
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| students and from any other contributors to the program.
School |
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| boards and welfare centers shall also keep on file a copy of |
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| all menus
served under the programs, which together with all |
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| records of receipts and
disbursements, shall be made available |
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| to representatives of the State Board
of Education at any time.
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| Every public school must have a free lunch program.
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| In 2001 and in each subsequent year, the State Board of |
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| Education
shall provide to the Governor and the General |
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| Assembly, by a date not later
than March 1, a report that |
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| provides all of the following:
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| (1) A list by school district of all schools, the total |
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| student
enrollment, and the number of children eligible for |
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| free, reduced price,
and paid breakfasts and lunches.
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| (2) A list of schools that have started breakfast |
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| programs during the
past year along with information on |
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| which schools have utilized the $3,500
start-up grants and |
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| the additional $0.10 per meal increased participation
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| incentives established under Section 2.5 of this Act.
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| (3) A list of schools that have used the school |
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| breakfast program
option outlined in this Act, a list of |
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| schools that have exercised Provision
Two or Provision |
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| Three under the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 (42 U.S.C. 1771
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| et seq.), and a list of schools that have dropped either |
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| school lunch or
school breakfast programs during the past |
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| year and the reasons why , and a list of school districts |
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| and schools granted an exemption from a regional |
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| superintendent of schools .
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| In 2007, 2009, and 2011 the report required by this Section |
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| shall also
include information that documents the results of |
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| surveys designed to identify
parental interest in school |
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| breakfast programs and documents barriers to
establishing |
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| school breakfast programs. To develop the surveys for school
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| administrators and for parents, the State Board of Education |
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| shall work with
in
coordination with the State Board of |
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| Education's Child Nutrition Advisory
Council and local |
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| committees that involve parents, teachers, principals,
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| superintendents, business, and anti-hunger advocates, |
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| organized by the State
Board of Education to foster community |
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| involvement. The State Board of
Education is authorized to |
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| distribute the surveys in all schools where there
are no school |
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| breakfast programs.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-1086, eff. 2-15-05.)
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| Section 10. The Childhood Hunger
Relief Act is amended by |
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| changing Section 15 as follows: |
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| (105 ILCS 126/15)
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| Sec. 15. School breakfast program.
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| (a) Within 90 days after the effective date of this |
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| amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly and then each |
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| school year thereafter, the board of education of each school |
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| district in
this State shall implement and operate a school |
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| breakfast program, if a breakfast program
does not currently |
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| exist, in accordance with
federal guidelines in each school |
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| building within
its district in which at least 40% or more of |
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| the
students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunches |
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| based upon the count on
October 31 of the previous year (for |
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| those schools that participate in the National School Lunch |
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| Program) or in which at least 40% or more of the students are |
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| classified as low-income according to the Fall Housing Data |
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| from the previous year (for those schools that do not |
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| participate in the National School Lunch Program) .
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| Using the data from the previous school year, the board of |
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| education of each school
district in the State shall determine |
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| which schools within their districts
will be required to |
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| implement and operate a school breakfast program.
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| (b) School districts may charge students who do not meet |
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| federal
criteria for free school meals
for the breakfasts |
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| served to these students within the allowable
limits set by |
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| federal regulations.
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| (c) School breakfast programs established under this |
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| Section shall be
supported entirely by federal funds and |
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| commodities, charges to students
and other participants, and |
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| other available State and local resources,
including under the |
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| School Breakfast and Lunch Program Act.
Allowable costs for |
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| reimbursement to school districts, in accordance with the |
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| United States Department of Agriculture, include compensation |
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| of employees for the time devoted and identified specifically |
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| to implement the school breakfast program; the cost of |
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| materials acquired, consumed, or expended specifically to |
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| implement the school breakfast program; equipment and other |
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| approved capital expenditures necessary to implement the |
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| school breakfast program; and transportation expenses incurred |
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| specifically to implement and operate the school breakfast |
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| program. |
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| (d) A school district shall be allowed to opt out of the |
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| school breakfast program requirement of this Section if it is |
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| determined that, due to circumstances specific to that school |
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| district, the expense
reimbursement would not fully cover the |
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| costs of implementing and operating a
school breakfast program. |
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| The school district shall petition its regional superintendent |
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| of schools by November 15 of each year to request to be exempt
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| from the school breakfast program requirement. The petition |
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| shall include all legitimate costs associated with |
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| implementing and operating a school breakfast program, the |
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| estimated reimbursement from State and federal sources, and any |
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| unique circumstances the school district can verify that exist |
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| that would cause the implementation and operation of such a |
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| program to be cost prohibitive. |
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| The regional superintendent of schools shall review the |
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| petition. In accordance with the Open Meetings Act, he
He or |
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| she shall convene a public hearing to hear testimony from the |
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| school district and interested community members. The regional |
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| superintendent shall, by December 15, inform the school |
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| district of his or her decision, along with the reasons why the |
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| exemption was granted or denied, in writing. If the regional |
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| superintendent grants an exemption to the school district, then |
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| the school district is relieved from the requirement to |
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| establish and implement a school breakfast program for that |
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| school year . |
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| If the regional superintendent of schools does not grant an |
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| exemption to the school district, then the school district |
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| shall implement and operate a school breakfast program in |
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| accordance with this Section by September 1 of the subsequent |
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| school year. However, the school district or a resident of the |
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| school district may appeal the decision of the regional |
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| superintendent to the State Superintendent of Education. No |
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| later than February 15 of each year, the State Superintendent |
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| shall hear appeals on the decisions of regional superintendents |
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| of schools. The State Superintendent shall make a final |
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| decision at the conclusion of the hearing on the school |
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| district's request for an exemption from the school breakfast |
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| program requirement. If the State Superintendent grants an |
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| exemption to the school district, then the school district is |
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| relieved from the requirement to implement and operate a school |
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| breakfast program for that school year . If the State |
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| Superintendent does not grant an exemption to the school |
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| district, then the school district shall implement and operate |
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| a school breakfast program in accordance with this Section by |
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| September 1 of the subsequent school year.
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| A school district may not attempt to opt out of the school |
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| breakfast program requirement of this Section by requesting a |
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| waiver under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-1086, eff. 2-15-05.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |