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1     AN ACT concerning education.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing Section
5 3-9005 as follows:
 
6     (55 ILCS 5/3-9005)  (from Ch. 34, par. 3-9005)
7     Sec. 3-9005. Powers and duties of State's attorney.
8     (a) The duty of each State's attorney shall be:
9         (1) To commence and prosecute all actions, suits,
10     indictments and prosecutions, civil and criminal, in the
11     circuit court for his county, in which the people of the
12     State or county may be concerned.
13         (2) To prosecute all forfeited bonds and
14     recognizances, and all actions and proceedings for the
15     recovery of debts, revenues, moneys, fines, penalties and
16     forfeitures accruing to the State or his county, or to any
17     school district or road district in his county; also, to
18     prosecute all suits in his county against railroad or
19     transportation companies, which may be prosecuted in the
20     name of the People of the State of Illinois.
21         (3) To commence and prosecute all actions and
22     proceedings brought by any county officer in his official
23     capacity.

 

 

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1         (4) To defend all actions and proceedings brought
2     against his county, or against any county or State officer,
3     in his official capacity, within his county.
4         (5) To attend the examination of all persons brought
5     before any judge on habeas corpus, when the prosecution is
6     in his county.
7         (6) To attend before judges and prosecute charges of
8     felony or misdemeanor, for which the offender is required
9     to be recognized to appear before the circuit court, when
10     in his power so to do.
11         (7) To give his opinion, without fee or reward, to any
12     county officer in his county, upon any question or law
13     relating to any criminal or other matter, in which the
14     people or the county may be concerned.
15         (8) To assist the attorney general whenever it may be
16     necessary, and in cases of appeal from his county to the
17     Supreme Court, to which it is the duty of the attorney
18     general to attend, he shall furnish the attorney general at
19     least 10 days before such is due to be filed, a manuscript
20     of a proposed statement, brief and argument to be printed
21     and filed on behalf of the people, prepared in accordance
22     with the rules of the Supreme Court. However, if such
23     brief, argument or other document is due to be filed by law
24     or order of court within this 10 day period, then the
25     State's attorney shall furnish such as soon as may be
26     reasonable.

 

 

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1         (9) To pay all moneys received by him in trust, without
2     delay, to the officer who by law is entitled to the custody
3     thereof.
4         (10) To notify, by first class mail, complaining
5     witnesses of the ultimate disposition of the cases arising
6     from an indictment or an information.
7         (11) To perform such other and further duties as may,
8     from time to time, be enjoined on him by law.
9         (12) To appear in all proceedings by collectors of
10     taxes against delinquent taxpayers for judgments to sell
11     real estate, and see that all the necessary preliminary
12     steps have been legally taken to make the judgment legal
13     and binding.
14         (13) To notify, by first-class mail, the State
15     Superintendent of Education, the applicable regional
16     superintendent of schools, and the superintendent of the
17     employing school district, if any, upon the conviction of
18     any individual known to possess a certificate issued
19     pursuant to Article 21 of the School Code of any offense
20     set forth in Section 21-23a of the School Code or any other
21     felony conviction, providing the name of the certificate
22     holder, the fact of the conviction, and the name and
23     location of the court where the conviction occurred. The
24     certificate holder must also be contemporaneously sent a
25     copy of the notice.
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1 authority to appoint one or more special investigators to serve
2 subpoenas, make return of process and conduct investigations
3 which assist the State's Attorney in the performance of his
4 duties. A special investigator shall not carry firearms except
5 with permission of the State's Attorney and only while carrying
6 appropriate identification indicating his employment and in
7 the performance of his assigned duties.
8     Subject to the qualifications set forth in this subsection,
9 special investigators shall be peace officers and shall have
10 all the powers possessed by investigators under the State's
11 Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Act.
12     No special investigator employed by the State's Attorney
13 shall have peace officer status or exercise police powers
14 unless he or she successfully completes the basic police
15 training course mandated and approved by the Illinois Law
16 Enforcement Training Standards Board or such board waives the
17 training requirement by reason of the special investigator's
18 prior law enforcement experience or training or both. Any
19 State's Attorney appointing a special investigator shall
20 consult with all affected local police agencies, to the extent
21 consistent with the public interest, if the special
22 investigator is assigned to areas within that agency's
23 jurisdiction.
24     Before a person is appointed as a special investigator, his
25 fingerprints shall be taken and transmitted to the Department
26 of State Police. The Department shall examine its records and

 

 

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1 submit to the State's Attorney of the county in which the
2 investigator seeks appointment any conviction information
3 concerning the person on file with the Department. No person
4 shall be appointed as a special investigator if he has been
5 convicted of a felony or other offense involving moral
6 turpitude. A special investigator shall be paid a salary and be
7 reimbursed for actual expenses incurred in performing his
8 assigned duties. The county board shall approve the salary and
9 actual expenses and appropriate the salary and expenses in the
10 manner prescribed by law or ordinance.
11     (c) The State's Attorney may request and receive from
12 employers, labor unions, telephone companies, and utility
13 companies location information concerning putative fathers and
14 noncustodial parents for the purpose of establishing a child's
15 paternity or establishing, enforcing, or modifying a child
16 support obligation. In this subsection, "location information"
17 means information about (i) the physical whereabouts of a
18 putative father or noncustodial parent, (ii) the putative
19 father or noncustodial parent's employer, or (iii) the salary,
20 wages, and other compensation paid and the health insurance
21 coverage provided to the putative father or noncustodial parent
22 by the employer of the putative father or noncustodial parent
23 or by a labor union of which the putative father or
24 noncustodial parent is a member.
25     (d) For each State fiscal year, the State's Attorney of
26 Cook County shall appear before the General Assembly and

 

 

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1 request appropriations to be made from the Capital Litigation
2 Trust Fund to the State Treasurer for the purpose of providing
3 assistance in the prosecution of capital cases in Cook County
4 and for the purpose of providing assistance to the State in
5 post-conviction proceedings in capital cases under Article 122
6 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and in relation to
7 petitions filed under Section 2-1401 of the Code of Civil
8 Procedure in relation to capital cases. The State's Attorney
9 may appear before the General Assembly at other times during
10 the State's fiscal year to request supplemental appropriations
11 from the Trust Fund to the State Treasurer.
12     (e) The State's Attorney shall have the authority to enter
13 into a written agreement with the Department of Revenue for
14 pursuit of civil liability under Section 17-1a of the Criminal
15 Code of 1961 against persons who have issued to the Department
16 checks or other orders in violation of the provisions of
17 paragraph (d) of subsection (B) of Section 17-1 of the Criminal
18 Code of 1961, with the Department to retain the amount owing
19 upon the dishonored check or order along with the dishonored
20 check fee imposed under the Uniform Penalty and Interest Act,
21 with the balance of damages, fees, and costs collected under
22 Section 17-1a of the Criminal Code of 1961 to be retained by
23 the State's Attorney. The agreement shall not affect the
24 allocation of fines and costs imposed in any criminal
25 prosecution.
26 (Source: P.A. 92-492, eff. 1-1-02; 93-972, eff. 8-20-04.)
 

 

 

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1     Section 10. The School Code is amended by changing Sections
2 3-11, 10-21.9, 10-22.39, 21-1, 21-23, 21-23a, and 34-18.5 as
3 follows:
 
4     (105 ILCS 5/3-11)  (from Ch. 122, par. 3-11)
5     Sec. 3-11. Institutes or inservice training workshops. In
6 counties of less than 2,000,000 inhabitants, the regional
7 superintendent may arrange for or conduct district, regional,
8 or county institutes, or equivalent professional educational
9 experiences, not more than 4 days annually. Of those 4 days, 2
10 days may be used as a teacher's workshop, when approved by the
11 regional superintendent, up to 2 days may be used for
12 conducting parent-teacher conferences or up to 2 days may be
13 utilized as parental institute days as provided in Section
14 10-22.18d. A school district may use one of its 4 institute
15 days on the last day of the school term. "Institute" or
16 "Professional educational experiences" means any educational
17 gathering, demonstration of methods of instruction, visitation
18 of schools or other institutions or facilities, sexual abuse
19 and sexual assault awareness seminar, or training in First Aid
20 (which may include cardiopulmonary resuscitation or
21 defibrillator training) held or approved by the regional
22 superintendent and declared by him to be an institute day, or
23 parent-teacher conferences. With the concurrence of the State
24 Superintendent of Education, he or she may employ such

 

 

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1 assistance as is necessary to conduct the institute. Two or
2 more adjoining counties may jointly hold an institute.
3 Institute instruction shall be free to holders of certificates
4 good in the county or counties holding the institute, and to
5 those who have paid an examination fee and failed to receive a
6 certificate.
7     In counties of 2,000,000 or more inhabitants, the regional
8 superintendent may arrange for or conduct district, regional,
9 or county inservice training workshops, or equivalent
10 professional educational experiences, not more than 4 days
11 annually. Of those 4 days, 2 days may be used for conducting
12 parent-teacher conferences and up to 2 days may be utilized as
13 parental institute days as provided in Section 10-22.18d. A
14 school district may use one of those 4 days on the last day of
15 the school term. "Inservice Training Workshops" or
16 "Professional educational experiences" means any educational
17 gathering, demonstration of methods of instruction, visitation
18 of schools or other institutions or facilities, sexual abuse
19 and sexual assault awareness seminar, or training in First Aid
20 (which may include cardiopulmonary resuscitation or
21 defibrillator training) held or approved by the regional
22 superintendent and declared by him to be an inservice training
23 workshop, or parent-teacher conferences. With the concurrence
24 of the State Superintendent of Education, he may employ such
25 assistance as is necessary to conduct the inservice training
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1 or more adjoining districts may jointly hold an inservice
2 training workshop. In addition, with the approval of the
3 regional superintendent, one district may conduct its own
4 inservice training workshop with subject matter consultants
5 requested from the county, State or any State institution of
6 higher learning.
7     Such teachers institutes as referred to in this Section may
8 be held on consecutive or separate days at the option of the
9 regional superintendent having jurisdiction thereof.
10     Whenever reference is made in this Act to "teachers
11 institute", it shall be construed to include the inservice
12 training workshops or equivalent professional educational
13 experiences provided for in this Section.
14     Any institute advisory committee existing on April 1, 1995,
15 is dissolved and the duties and responsibilities of the
16 institute advisory committee are assumed by the regional office
17 of education advisory board.
18     Districts providing inservice training programs shall
19 constitute inservice committees, 1/2 of which shall be
20 teachers, 1/4 school service personnel and 1/4 administrators
21 to establish program content and schedules.
22     The teachers institutes shall include teacher training
23 committed to (i) peer counseling programs and other
24 anti-violence and conflict resolution programs, including
25 without limitation programs for preventing at risk students
26 from committing violent acts, and (ii) educator ethics and

 

 

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1 teacher-student conduct.
2 (Source: P.A. 94-197, eff. 7-12-05.)
 
3     (105 ILCS 5/10-21.9)  (from Ch. 122, par. 10-21.9)
4     Sec. 10-21.9. Criminal history records checks and checks of
5 the Statewide Sex Offender Database and Statewide Child
6 Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Database.
7     (a) Certified and noncertified applicants for employment
8 with a school district, except school bus driver applicants,
9 are required as a condition of employment to authorize a
10 fingerprint-based criminal history records check to determine
11 if such applicants have been convicted of any of the enumerated
12 criminal or drug offenses in subsection (c) of this Section or
13 have been convicted, within 7 years of the application for
14 employment with the school district, of any other felony under
15 the laws of this State or of any offense committed or attempted
16 in any other state or against the laws of the United States
17 that, if committed or attempted in this State, would have been
18 punishable as a felony under the laws of this State.
19 Authorization for the check shall be furnished by the applicant
20 to the school district, except that if the applicant is a
21 substitute teacher seeking employment in more than one school
22 district, a teacher seeking concurrent part-time employment
23 positions with more than one school district (as a reading
24 specialist, special education teacher or otherwise), or an
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1 positions with more than one district, any such district may
2 require the applicant to furnish authorization for the check to
3 the regional superintendent of the educational service region
4 in which are located the school districts in which the
5 applicant is seeking employment as a substitute or concurrent
6 part-time teacher or concurrent educational support personnel
7 employee. Upon receipt of this authorization, the school
8 district or the appropriate regional superintendent, as the
9 case may be, shall submit the applicant's name, sex, race, date
10 of birth, social security number, fingerprint images, and other
11 identifiers, as prescribed by the Department of State Police,
12 to the Department. The regional superintendent submitting the
13 requisite information to the Department of State Police shall
14 promptly notify the school districts in which the applicant is
15 seeking employment as a substitute or concurrent part-time
16 teacher or concurrent educational support personnel employee
17 that the check of the applicant has been requested. The
18 Department of State Police and the Federal Bureau of
19 Investigation shall furnish, pursuant to a fingerprint-based
20 criminal history records check, records of convictions, until
21 expunged, to the president of the school board for the school
22 district that requested the check, or to the regional
23 superintendent who requested the check. The Department shall
24 charge the school district or the appropriate regional
25 superintendent a fee for conducting such check, which fee shall
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1 exceed the cost of the inquiry; and the applicant shall not be
2 charged a fee for such check by the school district or by the
3 regional superintendent. Subject to appropriations for these
4 purposes, the State Superintendent of Education shall
5 reimburse school districts and regional superintendents for
6 fees paid to obtain criminal history records checks under this
7 Section.
8     (a-5) The school district or regional superintendent shall
9 further perform a check of the Statewide Sex Offender Database,
10 as authorized by the Sex Offender Community Notification Law,
11 for each applicant.
12     (a-6) The school district or regional superintendent shall
13 further perform a check of the Statewide Child Murderer and
14 Violent Offender Against Youth Database, as authorized by the
15 Child Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Community
16 Notification Law, for each applicant.
17     (b) Any information concerning the record of convictions
18 obtained by the president of the school board or the regional
19 superintendent shall be confidential and may only be
20 transmitted to the superintendent of the school district or his
21 designee, the appropriate regional superintendent if the check
22 was requested by the school district, the presidents of the
23 appropriate school boards if the check was requested from the
24 Department of State Police by the regional superintendent, the
25 State Superintendent of Education, the State Teacher
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1 decision of hiring the applicant for employment. A copy of the
2 record of convictions obtained from the Department of State
3 Police shall be provided to the applicant for employment. Upon
4 the check of the Statewide Sex Offender Database, the school
5 district or regional superintendent shall notify an applicant
6 as to whether or not the applicant has been identified in the
7 Database as a sex offender. If a check of an applicant for
8 employment as a substitute or concurrent part-time teacher or
9 concurrent educational support personnel employee in more than
10 one school district was requested by the regional
11 superintendent, and the Department of State Police upon a check
12 ascertains that the applicant has not been convicted of any of
13 the enumerated criminal or drug offenses in subsection (c) or
14 has not been convicted, within 7 years of the application for
15 employment with the school district, of any other felony under
16 the laws of this State or of any offense committed or attempted
17 in any other state or against the laws of the United States
18 that, if committed or attempted in this State, would have been
19 punishable as a felony under the laws of this State and so
20 notifies the regional superintendent and if the regional
21 superintendent upon a check ascertains that the applicant has
22 not been identified in the Sex Offender Database as a sex
23 offender, then the regional superintendent shall issue to the
24 applicant a certificate evidencing that as of the date
25 specified by the Department of State Police the applicant has
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1 offenses in subsection (c) or has not been convicted, within 7
2 years of the application for employment with the school
3 district, of any other felony under the laws of this State or
4 of any offense committed or attempted in any other state or
5 against the laws of the United States that, if committed or
6 attempted in this State, would have been punishable as a felony
7 under the laws of this State and evidencing that as of the date
8 that the regional superintendent conducted a check of the
9 Statewide Sex Offender Database, the applicant has not been
10 identified in the Database as a sex offender. The school board
11 of any school district may rely on the certificate issued by
12 any regional superintendent to that substitute teacher,
13 concurrent part-time teacher, or concurrent educational
14 support personnel employee or may initiate its own criminal
15 history records check of the applicant through the Department
16 of State Police and its own check of the Statewide Sex Offender
17 Database as provided in subsection (a). Any person who releases
18 any confidential information concerning any criminal
19 convictions of an applicant for employment shall be guilty of a
20 Class A misdemeanor, unless the release of such information is
21 authorized by this Section.
22     (c) No school board shall knowingly employ a person who has
23 been convicted of any offense that would subject him or her to
24 certification suspension or revocation pursuant to Section
25 21-23a of this Code. for committing attempted first degree
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1 murder or a Class X felony or any one or more of the following
2 offenses: (i) those defined in Sections 11-6, 11-9, 11-14,
3 11-15, 11-15.1, 11-16, 11-17, 11-18, 11-19, 11-19.1, 11-19.2,
4 11-20, 11-20.1, 11-21, 12-13, 12-14, 12-14.1, 12-15 and 12-16
5 of the Criminal Code of 1961; (ii) those defined in the
6 Cannabis Control Act except those defined in Sections 4(a),
7 4(b) and 5(a) of that Act; (iii) those defined in the Illinois
8 Controlled Substances Act; (iv) those defined in the
9 Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act; and (v)
10 any offense committed or attempted in any other state or
11 against the laws of the United States, which if committed or
12 attempted in this State, would have been punishable as one or
13 more of the foregoing offenses. Further, no school board shall
14 knowingly employ a person who has been found to be the
15 perpetrator of sexual or physical abuse of any minor under 18
16 years of age pursuant to proceedings under Article II of the
17 Juvenile Court Act of 1987.
18     (d) No school board shall knowingly employ a person for
19 whom a criminal history records check and a Statewide Sex
20 Offender Database check has not been initiated.
21     (e) Upon receipt of the record of a conviction of or a
22 finding of child abuse by a holder of any certificate issued
23 pursuant to Article 21 or Section 34-8.1 or 34-83 of the School
24 Code, the appropriate regional superintendent of schools or the
25 State Superintendent of Education may shall initiate the
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1 authorized by law.
2     (e-5) The superintendent of the employing school board
3 shall, in writing, notify the State Superintendent of Education
4 and the applicable regional superintendent of schools of any
5 certificate holder whom he or she has reasonable cause to
6 believe has committed an intentional act of abuse or neglect
7 with the result of making a child an abused child or a
8 neglected child, as defined in Section 3 of the Abused and
9 Neglected Child Reporting Act, and that act resulted in the
10 certificate holder's dismissal or resignation from the school
11 district. This notification must be submitted within 30 days
12 after the dismissal or resignation. The certificate holder must
13 also be contemporaneously sent a copy of the notice by the
14 superintendent. All correspondence, documentation, and other
15 information so received by the regional superintendent of
16 schools, the State Superintendent of Education, the State Board
17 of Education, or the State Teacher Certification Board under
18 this subsection (e-5) is confidential and must not be disclosed
19 to third parties, except (i) as necessary for the State
20 Superintendent of Education or his or her designee to
21 investigate and prosecute pursuant to Article 21 of this Code,
22 (ii) pursuant to a court order, (iii) for disclosure to the
23 certificate holder or his or her representative, or (iv) as
24 otherwise provided in this Article and provided that any such
25 information admitted into evidence in a hearing is exempt from
26 this confidentiality and non-disclosure requirement. Except

 

 

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1 for an act of willful or wanton misconduct, any superintendent
2 who provides notification as required in this subsection (e-5)
3 shall have immunity from any liability, whether civil or
4 criminal or that otherwise might result by reason of such
5 action.
6     (f) After January 1, 1990 the provisions of this Section
7 shall apply to all employees of persons or firms holding
8 contracts with any school district including, but not limited
9 to, food service workers, school bus drivers and other
10 transportation employees, who have direct, daily contact with
11 the pupils of any school in such district. For purposes of
12 criminal history records checks and checks of the Statewide Sex
13 Offender Database on employees of persons or firms holding
14 contracts with more than one school district and assigned to
15 more than one school district, the regional superintendent of
16 the educational service region in which the contracting school
17 districts are located may, at the request of any such school
18 district, be responsible for receiving the authorization for a
19 criminal history records check prepared by each such employee
20 and submitting the same to the Department of State Police and
21 for conducting a check of the Statewide Sex Offender Database
22 for each employee. Any information concerning the record of
23 conviction and identification as a sex offender of any such
24 employee obtained by the regional superintendent shall be
25 promptly reported to the president of the appropriate school
26 board or school boards.

 

 

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1 (Source: P.A. 94-219, eff. 7-14-05; 94-556, eff. 9-11-05;
2 94-875, eff. 7-1-06; 94-945, eff. 6-27-06; 95-331, eff.
3 8-21-07.)
 
4     (105 ILCS 5/10-22.39)  (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.39)
5     Sec. 10-22.39. In-service training programs.
6     (a) To conduct in-service training programs for teachers.
7     (b) In addition to other topics at in-service training
8 programs, school guidance counselors, teachers and other
9 school personnel who work with pupils in grades 7 through 12
10 shall be trained to identify the warning signs of suicidal
11 behavior in adolescents and teens and shall be taught
12 appropriate intervention and referral techniques.
13     (c) School guidance counselors, nurses, teachers and other
14 school personnel who work with pupils may be trained to have a
15 basic knowledge of matters relating to acquired
16 immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), including the nature of the
17 disease, its causes and effects, the means of detecting it and
18 preventing its transmission, and the availability of
19 appropriate sources of counseling and referral, and any other
20 information that may be appropriate considering the age and
21 grade level of such pupils. The School Board shall supervise
22 such training. The State Board of Education and the Department
23 of Public Health shall jointly develop standards for such
24 training.
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1     "Domestic violence" means abuse by a family or household
2 member, as "abuse" and "family or household members" are
3 defined in Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of
4 1986.
5     "Sexual violence" means sexual assault, abuse, or stalking
6 of an adult or minor child proscribed in the Criminal Code of
7 1961 in Sections 12-7.3, 12-7.4, 12-7.5, 12-12, 12-13, 12-14,
8 12-14.1, 12-15, and 12-16, including sexual violence committed
9 by perpetrators who are strangers to the victim and sexual
10 violence committed by perpetrators who are known or related by
11 blood or marriage to the victim.
12     At least once every 2 years, an in-service training program
13 for school personnel who work with pupils, including, but not
14 limited to, school and school district administrators,
15 teachers, school guidance counselors, school social workers,
16 school counselors, school psychologists, and school nurses,
17 must be conducted by persons with expertise in domestic and
18 sexual violence and the needs of expectant and parenting youth
19 and shall include training concerning (i) communicating with
20 and listening to youth victims of domestic or sexual violence
21 and expectant and parenting youth, (ii) connecting youth
22 victims of domestic or sexual violence and expectant and
23 parenting youth to appropriate in-school services and other
24 agencies, programs, and services as needed, and (iii)
25 implementing the school district's policies, procedures, and
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1 confidentiality. At a minimum, school personnel must be trained
2 to understand, provide information and referrals, and address
3 issues pertaining to youth who are parents, expectant parents,
4 or victims of domestic or sexual violence.
5     (e) At least once every 2 years, a school board shall
6 conduct in-service training on educator ethics,
7 teacher-student conduct, and school employee-student conduct
8 for all personnel.
9 (Source: P.A. 95-558, eff. 8-30-07.)
 
10     (105 ILCS 5/21-1)  (from Ch. 122, par. 21-1)
11     Sec. 21-1. Qualification of teachers. No one may be
12 certified to teach or supervise in the public schools of this
13 State who is not of good character, of good health, a citizen
14 of the United States or legally present and authorized for
15 employment, and at least 19 years of age. No one may be
16 certified to teach or supervise in the public schools of this
17 State who has been convicted of an offense set forth in Section
18 21-23a of this Code. An applicant for a certificate who is not
19 a citizen of the United States must sign and file with the
20 State Board of Education a letter of intent indicating that
21 either (i) within 10 years after the date that the letter is
22 filed or (ii) at the earliest opportunity after the person
23 becomes eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship, the person will
24 apply for U.S. citizenship.
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1 part-time certificate to participants in approved training
2 programs for exchange students as described in Section 21-10.2.
3 A certificate issued under this plan shall expire on June 30
4 following the date of issue. One renewal for one year is
5 authorized if the holder remains as an official participant in
6 an approved exchange program.
7     In determining good character under this Section, any
8 felony conviction of the applicant may be taken into
9 consideration, but, unless the conviction is an offense set
10 forth in Section 21-23a of this Code, an applicant must be
11 permitted to submit character references or other written
12 material before such a conviction or other information
13 regarding the applicant's character may be used by the State
14 Superintendent of Education as a basis for denying the
15 application shall not operate as a bar to registration.
16     No person otherwise qualified shall be denied the right to
17 be certified, to receive training for the purpose of becoming a
18 teacher or to engage in practice teaching in any school because
19 of a physical disability including but not limited to visual
20 and hearing disabilities; nor shall any school district refuse
21 to employ a teacher on such grounds, provided that the person
22 is able to carry out the duties of the position for which he
23 applies.
24     No person may be granted or continue to hold a teaching
25 certificate who has knowingly altered or misrepresented his or
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1 certificate. Any other certificate held by such person may be
2 suspended or revoked by the State Teacher Certification Board,
3 depending upon the severity of the alteration or
4 misrepresentation.
5     No one may teach or supervise in the public schools nor
6 receive for teaching or supervising any part of any public
7 school fund, who does not hold a certificate of qualification
8 granted by the State Board of Education or by the State Teacher
9 Certification Board and a regional superintendent of schools as
10 hereinafter provided, or by the board of education of a city
11 having a population exceeding 500,000 inhabitants except as
12 provided in Section 34-6 and in Section 10-22.34 or Section
13 10-22.34b. However, the provisions of this Article do not apply
14 to a member of the armed forces who is employed as a teacher of
15 subjects in the Reserve Officer's Training Corps of any school.
16 Sections 21-2 through 21-24 do not apply to cities having a
17 population exceeding 500,000 inhabitants, until July 1, 1988.
18     Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the board
19 of education of any school district may grant to a teacher of
20 the district a leave of absence with full pay for a period of
21 not more than one year to permit such teacher to teach in a
22 foreign state under the provisions of the Exchange Teacher
23 Program established under Public Law 584, 79th Congress, and
24 Public Law 402, 80th Congress, as amended. The school board
25 granting such leave of absence may employ with or without pay a
26 national of the foreign state wherein the teacher on leave of

 

 

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1 absence will teach, if the national is qualified to teach in
2 that foreign state, and if that national will teach in a grade
3 level similar to the one which was taught in such foreign
4 state. The State Board of Education shall promulgate and
5 enforce such reasonable rules as may be necessary to effectuate
6 this paragraph.
7 (Source: P.A. 93-572, eff. 1-1-04.)
 
8     (105 ILCS 5/21-23)  (from Ch. 122, par. 21-23)
9     Sec. 21-23. Suspension or revocation of certificate.
10     (a) The State Superintendent of Education has the exclusive
11 authority, in accordance with this Section and any rules
12 adopted by the State Board of Education, to initiate the
13 suspension of up to 5 calendar years or revocation of any Any
14 certificate issued pursuant to this Article, including but not
15 limited to any administrative certificate or endorsement, for
16 abuse or neglect of a child, may be suspended for a period not
17 to exceed one calendar year by the regional superintendent or
18 for a period not to exceed 5 calendar years by the State
19 Superintendent of Education upon evidence of immorality, a
20 condition of health detrimental to the welfare of pupils,
21 incompetency, unprofessional conduct (which includes the
22 failure to disclose on an employment application any previous
23 conviction for a sex offense, as defined in Section 21-23a of
24 this Code, or any other offense committed in any other state or
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1 this State, would be punishable as a sex offense, as defined in
2 Section 21-23a of this Code), the neglect of any professional
3 duty, willful failure to report an instance of suspected child
4 abuse or neglect as required by the Abused and Neglected Child
5 Reporting Act, failure to establish satisfactory repayment on
6 an educational loan guaranteed by the Illinois Student
7 Assistance Commission, or other just cause. Unprofessional
8 conduct shall include refusal to attend or participate in,
9 institutes, teachers' meetings, professional readings, or to
10 meet other reasonable requirements of the regional
11 superintendent or State Superintendent of Education.
12 Unprofessional conduct also includes conduct that violates the
13 standards, ethics, or rules applicable to the security,
14 administration, monitoring, or scoring of, or the reporting of
15 scores from, any assessment test or the Prairie State
16 Achievement Examination administered under Section 2-3.64 or
17 that is known or intended to produce or report manipulated or
18 artificial, rather than actual, assessment or achievement
19 results or gains from the administration of those tests or
20 examinations. It shall also include neglect or unnecessary
21 delay in making of statistical and other reports required by
22 school officers.
23     (a-5) The regional superintendent or State Superintendent
24 of Education shall, upon receipt of evidence of abuse or
25 neglect of a child, immorality, a condition of health
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1 unprofessional conduct, the neglect of any professional duty or
2 other just cause, further investigate and, if and as
3 appropriate, serve written notice to the individual and afford
4 the individual opportunity for a hearing prior to suspension or
5 revocation; provided that the State Superintendent is under no
6 obligation to initiate such an investigation if the Department
7 of Children and Family Services is investigating the same or
8 substantially similar allegations and its child protective
9 service unit has not made its determination as required under
10 Section 7.12 of the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act.
11 If the State Superintendent of Education does not receive from
12 an individual a request for a hearing within 10 days after the
13 individual receives notice, the suspension or revocation shall
14 immediately take effect in accordance with the notice. If a
15 hearing is requested within 10 days of notice of opportunity
16 for hearing, it shall act as a stay of proceedings until the
17 State Teacher Certification Board issues a decision. Any
18 hearing shall take place in the educational service region
19 wherein the educator is or was last employed and in accordance
20 with rules adopted by the State Board of Education, in
21 consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board, which
22 rules shall include without limitation provisions for
23 discovery and the sharing of information between parties prior
24 to the hearing. The standard of proof for any administrative
25 hearing held pursuant to this Section shall be by the
26 preponderance of the evidence. The decision of the State

 

 

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1 Teacher Certification Board is a final administrative decision
2 and is subject to judicial review by appeal of either party.
3 not to exceed 30 days, unless the individual requests a delay.
4 In such an instance, the stay of proceedings must be continued
5 for another 30 days. No certificate shall be suspended until
6 the teacher has an opportunity for a hearing at the educational
7 service region. When a certificate is suspended, the right of
8 appeal shall lie to the State Teacher Certification Board. When
9 an appeal is taken within 10 days after notice of suspension it
10 shall act as a stay of proceedings not to exceed 120 days. If a
11 certificate is suspended for a period greater than one year,
12 the State Superintendent of Education shall review the
13 suspension prior to the expiration of that period to determine
14 whether the cause for the suspension has been remedied or
15 continues to exist. Upon determining that the cause for
16 suspension has not abated, the State Superintendent of
17 Education may order that the suspension be continued for an
18 appropriate period. Nothing in this Section prohibits the
19 continuance of such a suspension for an indefinite period if
20 the State Superintendent determines that the cause for the
21 suspension remains unabated. Any certificate may be revoked for
22 the same reasons as for suspension by the State Superintendent
23 of Education. No certificate shall be revoked until the teacher
24 has an opportunity for a hearing before the State Teacher
25 Certification Board, which hearing must be held within 120 days
26 from the date the appeal is taken, unless the State Teacher

 

 

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1 Certification Board requests a delay. In such an instance, the
2 stay of the revocation proceedings must be continued until the
3 completion of the proceedings.
4     The State Board may refuse to issue or may suspend the
5 certificate of any person who fails to file a return, or to pay
6 the tax, penalty or interest shown in a filed return, or to pay
7 any final assessment of tax, penalty or interest, as required
8 by any tax Act administered by the Illinois Department of
9 Revenue, until such time as the requirements of any such tax
10 Act are satisfied.
11     The exclusive authority of the State Superintendent of
12 Education to initiate suspension or revocation of a certificate
13 pursuant to this Section does not preclude a regional
14 superintendent of schools from cooperating with the State
15 Superintendent or a State's Attorney with respect to an
16 investigation of alleged misconduct.
17     (b) (Blank). Any certificate issued pursuant to this
18 Article may be suspended for an appropriate length of time as
19 determined by either the regional superintendent or State
20 Superintendent of Education upon evidence that the holder of
21 the certificate has been named as a perpetrator in an indicated
22 report filed pursuant to the Abused and Neglected Child
23 Reporting Act, approved June 26, 1975, as amended, and upon
24 proof by clear and convincing evidence that the licensee has
25 caused a child to be an abused child or neglected child as
26 defined in the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act.

 

 

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1     The regional superintendent or State Superintendent of
2 Education shall, upon receipt of evidence that the certificate
3 holder has been named a perpetrator in any indicated report,
4 serve written notice to the individual and afford the
5 individual opportunity for a hearing prior to suspension. If a
6 hearing is requested within 10 days of notice of opportunity
7 for hearing, it shall act as a stay of proceedings not to
8 exceed 30 days, unless the individual requests a delay. In such
9 an instance, the stay of proceedings must be continued for
10 another 30 days. No certificate shall be suspended until the
11 teacher has an opportunity for a hearing at the educational
12 service region. When a certificate is suspended, the right of
13 appeal shall lie to the State Teacher Certification Board. When
14 an appeal is taken within 10 days after notice of suspension it
15 shall act as a stay of proceedings not to exceed 120 days. The
16 State Superintendent may revoke any certificate upon proof at
17 hearing by clear and convincing evidence that the certificate
18 holder has caused a child to be an abused child or neglected
19 child as defined in the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting
20 Act. No certificate shall be revoked until the teacher has an
21 opportunity for a hearing before the State Teacher
22 Certification Board, which hearing must be held within 120 days
23 from the date the appeal is taken, unless the teacher or the
24 hearing officer appointed by the State Teacher Certification
25 Board requests a delay. In such an instance, the stay of the
26 revocation proceedings must be continued until the completion

 

 

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1 of the proceedings.
2     (b-5) The State Superintendent of Education or his or her
3 designee may initiate and conduct such investigations as may be
4 reasonably necessary to establish the existence of any alleged
5 misconduct. At any stage of the investigation, the State
6 Superintendent may issue a subpoena requiring the attendance
7 and testimony of a witness, including the certificate holder,
8 and the production of any evidence, including files, records,
9 correspondence, or documents, relating to any matter in
10 question in the investigation. The subpoena shall require a
11 witness to appear at the State Board of Education at a
12 specified date and time and shall specify any evidence to be
13 produced. The certificate holder is not entitled to be present,
14 but the State Superintendent shall provide the certificate
15 holder with a copy of any recorded testimony prior to a hearing
16 under this Section. Such recorded testimony must not be used as
17 evidence at a hearing, unless the certificate holder has
18 adequate notice of the testimony and the opportunity to
19 cross-examine the witness. Failure of a certificate holder to
20 comply with a duly-issued, investigatory subpoena may be
21 grounds for revocation, suspension, or denial of a certificate.
22     (b-10) All correspondence, documentation, and other
23 information so received by the regional superintendent of
24 schools, the State Superintendent of Education, the State Board
25 of Education, or the State Teacher Certification Board under
26 this Section is confidential and must not be disclosed to third

 

 

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1 parties, except (i) as necessary for the State Superintendent
2 of Education or his or her designee to investigate and
3 prosecute pursuant to this Article, (ii) pursuant to a court
4 order, (iii) for disclosure to the certificate holder or his or
5 her representative, or (iv) as otherwise required in this
6 Article and provided that any such information admitted into
7 evidence in a hearing shall be exempt from this confidentiality
8 and non-disclosure requirement.
9     (c) The State Superintendent of Education or a person
10 designated by him shall have the power to administer oaths to
11 witnesses at any hearing conducted before the State Teacher
12 Certification Board pursuant to this Section. The State
13 Superintendent of Education or a person designated by him is
14 authorized to subpoena and bring before the State Teacher
15 Certification Board any person in this State and to take
16 testimony either orally or by deposition or by exhibit, with
17 the same fees and mileage and in the same manner as prescribed
18 by law in judicial proceedings in the civil cases in circuit
19 courts of this State.
20     (c-5) Any circuit court, upon the application of the State
21 Superintendent of Education or the certificate holder, may, by
22 order duly entered, require the attendance of witnesses and the
23 production of relevant books and papers as part of any
24 investigation or at any hearing the State Teacher Certification
25 Board State Superintendent of Education is authorized to
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1 obedience to its orders by proceedings for contempt.
2     (c-10) The State Board of Education shall receive an annual
3 line item appropriation to cover fees associated with the
4 investigation and prosecution of alleged educator misconduct
5 and hearings related thereto.
6     (d) As used in this Section, "teacher" means any school
7 district employee regularly required to be certified, as
8 provided in this Article, in order to teach or supervise in the
9 public schools.
10 (Source: P.A. 93-679, eff. 6-30-04; 94-991, eff. 1-1-07.)
 
11     (105 ILCS 5/21-23a)  (from Ch. 122, par. 21-23a)
12     Sec. 21-23a. Conviction of certain offenses sex or
13 narcotics offense, first degree murder, attempted first degree
14 murder, or Class X felony as grounds for revocation of
15 certificate.
16     (a) Whenever the holder of any certificate issued pursuant
17 to this Article has been convicted of any sex offense or
18 narcotics offense as defined in this Section, the regional
19 superintendent or the State Superintendent of Education shall
20 forthwith suspend the certificate. If the conviction is
21 reversed and the holder is acquitted of the offense in a new
22 trial or the charges against him are dismissed, the suspending
23 authority shall forthwith terminate the suspension of the
24 certificate. When the conviction becomes final, the State
25 Superintendent of Education shall forthwith revoke the

 

 

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1 certificate. "Sex offense" as used in this Section means any
2 one or more of the following offenses: (1) any offense defined
3 in Sections 11-6 and 11-9 through 11-9.5, inclusive, and
4 Sections 11-14 through 11-21, inclusive, Sections 11-23 (if
5 punished as a Class 3 felony) and 11-24, and Sections 12-4.9,
6 12-13, 12-14, 12-14.1, 12-15, and 12-16, 12-32, and 12-33 of
7 the Criminal Code of 1961; (2) any attempt to commit any of the
8 foregoing offenses, and (3) any offense committed or attempted
9 in any other state which, if committed or attempted in this
10 State, would have been punishable as one or more of the
11 foregoing offenses. "Narcotics offense" as used in this Section
12 means any one or more of the following offenses: (1) any
13 offense defined in the Cannabis Control Act, except those
14 defined in Sections 4(a), 4(b) and 5(a) of that Act and any
15 offense for which the holder of any certificate is placed on
16 probation under the provisions of Section 10 of that Act,
17 provided that if the terms and conditions of probation required
18 by the court are not fulfilled, the offense is not eligible for
19 this exception and fulfills the terms and conditions of
20 probation as may be required by the court; (2) any offense
21 defined in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, except any
22 offense for which the holder of any certificate is placed on
23 probation under the provisions of Section 410 of that Act,
24 provided that if the terms and conditions of probation required
25 by the court are not fulfilled, the offense is not eligible for
26 this exception and fulfills the terms and conditions of

 

 

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1 probation as may be required by the court; (3) any offense
2 defined in the Methamphetamine Control and Community
3 Protection Act, except any offense for which the holder of any
4 certificate is placed on probation under the provision of
5 Section 70 of that Act, provided that if the terms and
6 conditions of probation required by the court are not
7 fulfilled, the offense is not eligible for this exception and
8 fulfills the terms and conditions of probation as may be
9 required by the court; (4) any attempt to commit any of the
10 foregoing offenses; and (5) any offense committed or attempted
11 in any other state or against the laws of the United States
12 which, if committed or attempted in this State, would have been
13 punishable as one or more of the foregoing offenses. The
14 changes made by this amendatory Act of the 95th General
15 Assembly to the definition of "narcotics offense" in this
16 subsection (a) are declaratory of existing law.
17     (b) Whenever the holder of a certificate issued pursuant to
18 this Article has been convicted of first degree murder,
19 attempted first degree murder, conspiracy to commit first
20 degree murder, attempted conspiracy to commit first degree
21 murder, or a Class X felony or any offense committed or
22 attempted in any other state or against the laws of the United
23 States that, if committed or attempted in this State, would
24 have been punishable as one or more of the foregoing offenses,
25 the regional superintendent or the State Superintendent of
26 Education shall forthwith suspend the certificate. If the

 

 

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1 conviction is reversed and the holder is acquitted of that
2 offense in a new trial or the charges that he or she committed
3 that offense are dismissed, the State Superintendent of
4 Education suspending authority shall forthwith terminate the
5 suspension of the certificate. When the conviction becomes
6 final, the State Superintendent of Education shall forthwith
7 revoke the certificate. The stated offenses of "first degree
8 murder", "attempted first degree murder", and "Class X felony"
9 referred to in this Section include any offense committed in
10 another state that, if committed in this State, would have been
11 punishable as any one of the stated offenses.
12 (Source: P.A. 94-556, eff. 9-11-05.)
 
13     (105 ILCS 5/34-18.5)  (from Ch. 122, par. 34-18.5)
14     Sec. 34-18.5. Criminal history records checks and checks of
15 the Statewide Sex Offender Database and Statewide Child
16 Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Database.
17     (a) Certified and noncertified applicants for employment
18 with the school district are required as a condition of
19 employment to authorize a fingerprint-based criminal history
20 records check to determine if such applicants have been
21 convicted of any of the enumerated criminal or drug offenses in
22 subsection (c) of this Section or have been convicted, within 7
23 years of the application for employment with the school
24 district, of any other felony under the laws of this State or
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1 against the laws of the United States that, if committed or
2 attempted in this State, would have been punishable as a felony
3 under the laws of this State. Authorization for the check shall
4 be furnished by the applicant to the school district, except
5 that if the applicant is a substitute teacher seeking
6 employment in more than one school district, or a teacher
7 seeking concurrent part-time employment positions with more
8 than one school district (as a reading specialist, special
9 education teacher or otherwise), or an educational support
10 personnel employee seeking employment positions with more than
11 one district, any such district may require the applicant to
12 furnish authorization for the check to the regional
13 superintendent of the educational service region in which are
14 located the school districts in which the applicant is seeking
15 employment as a substitute or concurrent part-time teacher or
16 concurrent educational support personnel employee. Upon
17 receipt of this authorization, the school district or the
18 appropriate regional superintendent, as the case may be, shall
19 submit the applicant's name, sex, race, date of birth, social
20 security number, fingerprint images, and other identifiers, as
21 prescribed by the Department of State Police, to the
22 Department. The regional superintendent submitting the
23 requisite information to the Department of State Police shall
24 promptly notify the school districts in which the applicant is
25 seeking employment as a substitute or concurrent part-time
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1 that the check of the applicant has been requested. The
2 Department of State Police and the Federal Bureau of
3 Investigation shall furnish, pursuant to a fingerprint-based
4 criminal history records check, records of convictions, until
5 expunged, to the president of the school board for the school
6 district that requested the check, or to the regional
7 superintendent who requested the check. The Department shall
8 charge the school district or the appropriate regional
9 superintendent a fee for conducting such check, which fee shall
10 be deposited in the State Police Services Fund and shall not
11 exceed the cost of the inquiry; and the applicant shall not be
12 charged a fee for such check by the school district or by the
13 regional superintendent. Subject to appropriations for these
14 purposes, the State Superintendent of Education shall
15 reimburse the school district and regional superintendent for
16 fees paid to obtain criminal history records checks under this
17 Section.
18     (a-5) The school district or regional superintendent shall
19 further perform a check of the Statewide Sex Offender Database,
20 as authorized by the Sex Offender Community Notification Law,
21 for each applicant.
22     (a-6) The school district or regional superintendent shall
23 further perform a check of the Statewide Child Murderer and
24 Violent Offender Against Youth Database, as authorized by the
25 Child Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Community
26 Notification Law, for each applicant.

 

 

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1     (b) Any information concerning the record of convictions
2 obtained by the president of the board of education or the
3 regional superintendent shall be confidential and may only be
4 transmitted to the general superintendent of the school
5 district or his designee, the appropriate regional
6 superintendent if the check was requested by the board of
7 education for the school district, the presidents of the
8 appropriate board of education or school boards if the check
9 was requested from the Department of State Police by the
10 regional superintendent, the State Superintendent of
11 Education, the State Teacher Certification Board or any other
12 person necessary to the decision of hiring the applicant for
13 employment. A copy of the record of convictions obtained from
14 the Department of State Police shall be provided to the
15 applicant for employment. Upon the check of the Statewide Sex
16 Offender Database, the school district or regional
17 superintendent shall notify an applicant as to whether or not
18 the applicant has been identified in the Database as a sex
19 offender. If a check of an applicant for employment as a
20 substitute or concurrent part-time teacher or concurrent
21 educational support personnel employee in more than one school
22 district was requested by the regional superintendent, and the
23 Department of State Police upon a check ascertains that the
24 applicant has not been convicted of any of the enumerated
25 criminal or drug offenses in subsection (c) or has not been
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1 with the school district, of any other felony under the laws of
2 this State or of any offense committed or attempted in any
3 other state or against the laws of the United States that, if
4 committed or attempted in this State, would have been
5 punishable as a felony under the laws of this State and so
6 notifies the regional superintendent and if the regional
7 superintendent upon a check ascertains that the applicant has
8 not been identified in the Sex Offender Database as a sex
9 offender, then the regional superintendent shall issue to the
10 applicant a certificate evidencing that as of the date
11 specified by the Department of State Police the applicant has
12 not been convicted of any of the enumerated criminal or drug
13 offenses in subsection (c) or has not been convicted, within 7
14 years of the application for employment with the school
15 district, of any other felony under the laws of this State or
16 of any offense committed or attempted in any other state or
17 against the laws of the United States that, if committed or
18 attempted in this State, would have been punishable as a felony
19 under the laws of this State and evidencing that as of the date
20 that the regional superintendent conducted a check of the
21 Statewide Sex Offender Database, the applicant has not been
22 identified in the Database as a sex offender. The school board
23 of any school district may rely on the certificate issued by
24 any regional superintendent to that substitute teacher,
25 concurrent part-time teacher, or concurrent educational
26 support personnel employee or may initiate its own criminal

 

 

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1 history records check of the applicant through the Department
2 of State Police and its own check of the Statewide Sex Offender
3 Database as provided in subsection (a). Any person who releases
4 any confidential information concerning any criminal
5 convictions of an applicant for employment shall be guilty of a
6 Class A misdemeanor, unless the release of such information is
7 authorized by this Section.
8     (c) The board of education shall not knowingly employ a
9 person who has been convicted of any offense that would subject
10 him or her to certification suspension or revocation pursuant
11 to Section 21-23a of this Code. for committing attempted first
12 degree murder or for committing or attempting to commit first
13 degree murder or a Class X felony or any one or more of the
14 following offenses: (i) those defined in Sections 11-6, 11-9,
15 11-14, 11-15, 11-15.1, 11-16, 11-17, 11-18, 11-19, 11-19.1,
16 11-19.2, 11-20, 11-20.1, 11-21, 12-13, 12-14, 12-14.1, 12-15
17 and 12-16 of the Criminal Code of 1961; (ii) those defined in
18 the Cannabis Control Act, except those defined in Sections
19 4(a), 4(b) and 5(a) of that Act; (iii) those defined in the
20 Illinois Controlled Substances Act; (iv) those defined in the
21 Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act; and (v)
22 any offense committed or attempted in any other state or
23 against the laws of the United States, which if committed or
24 attempted in this State, would have been punishable as one or
25 more of the foregoing offenses. Further, the board of education
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1 the perpetrator of sexual or physical abuse of any minor under
2 18 years of age pursuant to proceedings under Article II of the
3 Juvenile Court Act of 1987.
4     (d) The board of education shall not knowingly employ a
5 person for whom a criminal history records check and a
6 Statewide Sex Offender Database check has not been initiated.
7     (e) Upon receipt of the record of a conviction of or a
8 finding of child abuse by a holder of any certificate issued
9 pursuant to Article 21 or Section 34-8.1 or 34-83 of the School
10 Code, the board of education or the State Superintendent of
11 Education may shall initiate the certificate suspension and
12 revocation proceedings as authorized by law.
13     (e-5) The general superintendent of schools shall, in
14 writing, notify the State Superintendent of Education of any
15 certificate holder whom he or she has reasonable cause to
16 believe has committed an intentional act of abuse or neglect
17 with the result of making a child an abused child or a
18 neglected child, as defined in Section 3 of the Abused and
19 Neglected Child Reporting Act, and that act resulted in the
20 certificate holder's dismissal or resignation from the school
21 district. This notification must be submitted within 30 days
22 after the dismissal or resignation. The certificate holder must
23 also be contemporaneously sent a copy of the notice by the
24 superintendent. All correspondence, documentation, and other
25 information so received by the State Superintendent of
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1 Certification Board under this subsection (e-5) is
2 confidential and must not be disclosed to third parties, except
3 (i) as necessary for the State Superintendent of Education or
4 his or her designee to investigate and prosecute pursuant to
5 Article 21 of this Code, (ii) pursuant to a court order, (iii)
6 for disclosure to the certificate holder or his or her
7 representative, or (iv) as otherwise provided in this Article
8 and provided that any such information admitted into evidence
9 in a hearing is exempt from this confidentiality and
10 non-disclosure requirement. Except for an act of willful or
11 wanton misconduct, any superintendent who provides
12 notification as required in this subsection (e-5) shall have
13 immunity from any liability, whether civil or criminal or that
14 otherwise might result by reason of such action.
15     (f) After March 19, 1990, the provisions of this Section
16 shall apply to all employees of persons or firms holding
17 contracts with any school district including, but not limited
18 to, food service workers, school bus drivers and other
19 transportation employees, who have direct, daily contact with
20 the pupils of any school in such district. For purposes of
21 criminal history records checks and checks of the Statewide Sex
22 Offender Database on employees of persons or firms holding
23 contracts with more than one school district and assigned to
24 more than one school district, the regional superintendent of
25 the educational service region in which the contracting school
26 districts are located may, at the request of any such school

 

 

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1 district, be responsible for receiving the authorization for a
2 criminal history records check prepared by each such employee
3 and submitting the same to the Department of State Police and
4 for conducting a check of the Statewide Sex Offender Database
5 for each employee. Any information concerning the record of
6 conviction and identification as a sex offender of any such
7 employee obtained by the regional superintendent shall be
8 promptly reported to the president of the appropriate school
9 board or school boards.
10 (Source: P.A. 94-219, eff. 7-14-05; 94-556, eff. 9-11-05;
11 94-875, eff. 7-1-06; 94-945, eff. 6-27-06; 95-331, eff.
12 8-21-07.)