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| AN ACT concerning education.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections |
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| 11E-35, 11E-40, 11E-45, 11E-50, 11E-60, 11E-65, 11E-135, |
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| 18-8.05, 29-3, and 29-5 as follows: |
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| (105 ILCS 5/11E-35) |
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| Sec. 11E-35. Petition filing. |
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| (a) A petition shall be filed with the regional |
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| superintendent of schools of the educational service region in |
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| which the territory described in the petition or that part of |
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| the territory with the greater percentage of equalized assessed |
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| valuation is situated. The petition must do the following: |
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| (1) be signed by at least 50 legal resident voters or |
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| 10% of the legal resident voters, whichever is less, |
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| residing within each affected district; or |
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| (2) be approved by the school board in each affected |
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| district. |
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| (b) The petition shall contain all of the following: |
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| (1) A request to submit the proposition at a regular |
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| scheduled election for the purpose of voting: |
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| (A) for or against a high school - unit conversion; |
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| (B) for or against a unit to dual conversion; |
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| (C) for or against the establishment of a combined |
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| elementary district; |
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| (D) for or against the establishment of a combined |
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| high school district; |
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| (E) for or against the establishment of a combined |
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| unit district; |
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| (F) for or against the establishment of a unit |
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| district from dual district territory exclusively; |
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| (G) for or against the establishment of a unit |
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| district from both dual district and unit district |
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| territory; |
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| (H) for or against the establishment of a combined |
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| high school - unit district from a combination of one |
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| or more high school districts and one or more unit |
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| districts; |
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| (I) for or against the establishment of a combined |
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| high school - unit district and one or more new |
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| elementary districts through a multi-unit conversion;
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| (J) for or against the establishment of an optional |
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| elementary unit district from a combination of a |
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| substantially coterminous dual district; or |
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| (K) for or against dissolving and becoming part of |
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| an optional elementary unit district. |
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| (2) A description of the territory comprising the |
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| districts proposed to be dissolved and those to be created, |
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| which, for an entire district, may be a general reference |
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| to all of the territory included within that district. |
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| (3) A specification of the maximum tax rates for |
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| various purposes the proposed district or districts shall |
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| be authorized to levy for various purposes and, if |
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| applicable, the specifications related to the Property Tax |
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| Extension Limitation Law, in accordance with Section |
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| 11E-80 of this Code. |
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| (4) A description of how supplementary State deficit |
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| difference payments made under subsection (c) of Section |
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| 11E-135 of this Code will be allocated among the new |
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| districts proposed to be formed. |
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| (5) Where applicable, a division of assets and |
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| liabilities to be allocated to the proposed new or annexing |
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| school district or districts in the manner provided in |
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| Section 11E-105 of this Code. |
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| (6) If desired, a request that at that same election as |
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| the reorganization proposition a school board or boards be |
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| elected on a separate ballot or ballots to serve as the |
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| school board or boards of the proposed new district or |
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| districts. Any election of board members at the same |
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| election at which the proposition to create the district or |
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| districts to be served by the board or boards is submitted |
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| to the voters shall proceed under the supervision of the |
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| regional superintendent of schools as provided in Section |
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| 11E-55 of this Code. |
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| (7) If desired, a request that the referendum at which |
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| the proposition is submitted for the purpose of voting for |
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| or against the establishment of a unit district (other than |
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| a partial elementary unit district) include as part of the |
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| proposition the election of board members by school board |
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| district rather than at large. Any petition requesting the |
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| election of board members by district shall divide the |
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| proposed school district into 7 school board districts, |
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| each of which must be compact and contiguous and |
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| substantially equal in population to each other school |
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| board district. Any election of board members by school |
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| board district shall proceed under the supervision of the |
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| regional superintendent of schools as provided in Section |
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| 11E-55 of this Code. |
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| (8) If desired, a request that the referendum at which |
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| the proposition is submitted for the purpose of voting for |
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| or against the establishment of a unit to dual conversion |
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| include as part of the proposition the election of board |
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| members for the new high school district (i) on an at large |
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| basis, (ii) with board members representing each of the |
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| forming elementary school districts, or (iii) a |
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| combination of both. The format for the election of the new |
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| high school board must be defined in the petition. When 4 |
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| or more unit school districts and a combination of board |
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| members representing each of the forming elementary school |
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| districts are involved and at large formats are used, one |
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| member must be elected from each of the forming elementary |
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| school districts. The remaining members may be elected on |
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| an at large basis, provided that none of the underlying |
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| elementary school districts have a majority on the |
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| resulting high school board. When 3 unit school districts |
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| and a combination of board members representing each of the |
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| forming elementary school districts are involved and at |
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| large formats are used, 2 members must be elected from each |
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| of the forming elementary school districts. The remaining |
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| member must be elected at large. |
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| (9) If desired, a request that the referendum at which |
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| the proposition shall be submitted include a proposition on |
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| a separate ballot authorizing the issuance of bonds by the |
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| district or districts when organized in accordance with |
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| this Article. However, if the petition is submitted for the |
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| purpose of voting for or against the establishment of an |
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| optional elementary unit district, the petition may |
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| request only that the referendum at which the proposition |
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| is submitted include a proposition on a separate ballot |
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| authorizing the issuance of bonds for high school purposes |
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| (and not elementary purposes) by the district when |
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| organized in accordance with this Article. The principal |
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| amount of the bonds and the purposes of issuance, including |
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| a specification of elementary or high school purposes if |
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| the proposed issuance is to be made by a combined high |
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| school - unit district, shall be stated in the petition and |
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| in all notices and propositions submitted thereunder. Only |
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| residents in the territory of the district proposing the |
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| bond issuance may vote on the bond issuance. |
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| (10) A designation of a committee of ten of the |
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| petitioners as attorney in fact for all petitioners, any 7 |
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| of whom may at any time, prior to the final decision of the |
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| regional superintendent of schools, amend the petition in |
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| all respects (except that, for a unit district formation, |
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| there may not be an increase or decrease of more than 25% |
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| of the territory to be included in the proposed district) |
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| and make binding stipulations on behalf of all petitioners |
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| as to any question with respect to the petition, including |
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| the power to stipulate to accountings or the waiver thereof |
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| between school districts. |
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| (c) The regional superintendent of schools shall not accept |
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| for filing under the authority of this Section any petition |
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| that includes any territory already included as part of the |
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| territory described in another pending petition filed under the |
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| authority of this Section. |
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| (d)(1) Those designated as the Committee of Ten shall serve |
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| in that capacity until such time as the regional superintendent |
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| of schools determines that, because of death, resignation, |
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| transfer of residency from the territory, failure to qualify, |
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| or any other reason, the office of a particular member of the |
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| Committee of Ten is vacant. Upon determination by the regional |
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| superintendent of schools that these vacancies exist, he or she |
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| shall declare the vacancies and shall notify the remaining |
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| members to appoint a petitioner or petitioners, as the case may |
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| be, to fill the vacancies in the Committee of Ten so |
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| designated. An appointment by the Committee of Ten to fill a |
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| vacancy shall be made by a simple majority vote of the |
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| designated remaining members. |
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| (2) Failure of a person designated as a member of the |
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| Committee of Ten to sign the petition shall not disqualify that |
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| person as a member of the Committee of Ten, and that person may |
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| sign the petition at any time prior to final disposition of the |
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| petition and the conclusion of the proceedings to form a new |
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| school district or districts, including all litigation |
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| pertaining to the petition or proceedings. |
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| (3) Except as stated in item (10) of subsection (b) of this |
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| Section, the Committee of Ten shall act by majority vote of the |
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| membership. |
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| (4) The regional superintendent of schools may accept a |
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| stipulation made by the Committee of Ten instead of evidence or |
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| proof of the matter stipulated or may refuse to accept the |
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| stipulation, provided that the regional superintendent sets |
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| forth the basis for the refusal. |
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| (5) The Committee of Ten may voluntarily dismiss its |
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| petition at any time before a final decision is issued by the |
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| petition is approved by either the regional superintendent of |
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| schools or State Superintendent of Education.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-1019, eff. 7-10-06.) |
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| (105 ILCS 5/11E-40) |
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| Sec. 11E-40. Notice and petition amendments.
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| (a) Upon the filing of a petition with the regional |
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| superintendent of schools as provided in Section 11E-35 of this |
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| Code, the regional superintendent shall do all of the |
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| following: |
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| (1) Cause a copy of the petition to be given to each |
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| school board of the affected districts and the regional |
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| superintendent of schools of any other educational service |
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| region in which territory described in the petition is |
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| situated. |
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| (2) Cause a notice thereof to be published at least |
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| once each week for 3 successive weeks in at least one |
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| newspaper having general circulation within the area of all |
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| of the territory of the proposed district or districts. The |
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| expense of publishing the notice shall be borne by the |
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| petitioners and paid on behalf of the petitioners by the |
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| Committee of Ten. |
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| (b) The notice shall state all of the following: |
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| (1) When and to whom the petition was presented. |
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| (2) The prayer of the petition. |
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| (3) A description of the territory comprising the |
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| districts proposed to be dissolved and those to be created, |
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| which, for an entire district, may be a general reference |
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| to all of the territory included within that district. |
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| (4) If applicable, the proposition to elect, by |
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| separate ballot, school board members at the same election, |
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| indicating whether the board members are to be elected at |
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| large or by school board district. |
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| (5) If requested in the petition, the proposition to |
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| issue bonds, indicating the amount and purpose thereof. |
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| (6) The day , time, and location on which the hearing on |
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| the action proposed in the petition shall be held. |
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| (c) The requirements of subsection (g) of Section 28-2 of |
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| the Election Code do not apply to any petition filed under this |
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| Article. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary |
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| contained in the Election Code, the regional superintendent of |
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| schools shall make all determinations regarding the validity of |
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| the petition, including without limitation signatures on the |
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| petition, subject to State Superintendent and administrative |
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| review in accordance with Section 11E-50 of this Code. |
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| (d) Prior to the hearing described in Section 11E-45 of |
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| this Code, the regional superintendent of schools shall inform |
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| the Committee of Ten as to whether the petition, as amended or |
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| filed, is proper and in compliance with all applicable petition |
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| requirements set forth in the Election Code. If the regional |
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| superintendent determines that the petition is not in proper |
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| order or not in compliance with any applicable petition |
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| requirements set forth in the Election Code, the regional |
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| superintendent must identify the specific alleged defects in |
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| the petition and include specific recommendations to cure the |
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| alleged defects. The Committee of Ten may amend the petition to |
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| cure the alleged defects at any time prior to the receipt of |
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| the regional superintendent's written order made in accordance |
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| with subsection (a) of Section 11E-50 of this Code or may elect |
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| not to amend the petition, in which case the Committee of Ten |
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| may appeal a denial by the regional superintendent following |
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| the hearing in accordance with Section 11E-50 of this Code.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-1019, eff. 7-10-06.) |
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| (105 ILCS 5/11E-45) |
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| Sec. 11E-45. Hearing. |
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| (a) No more than 15 days after the last date on which the |
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| required notice under Section 11E-40 of this Code is published, |
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| the regional superintendent of schools with whom the petition |
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| is required to be filed shall hold a hearing on the petition. |
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| Prior to the hearing, the Committee of Ten shall submit to the |
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| regional superintendent maps showing the districts involved |
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| and any other information deemed pertinent by the Committee of |
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| Ten to the proposed action. The regional superintendent of |
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| schools may adjourn the hearing from time to time or may |
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| continue the matter for want of sufficient notice or other good |
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| cause. |
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| (b) At the hearing, the regional superintendent of schools |
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| shall allow public testimony on the action proposed in the |
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| petition. The Committee of Ten regional superintendent shall |
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| present, or arrange for the presentation of all of the |
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| following: |
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| (1) Evidence as to the school needs and conditions in |
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| the territory described in the petition and the area |
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| adjacent thereto. |
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| (2) Evidence with respect to the ability of the |
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| proposed district or districts to meet standards of |
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| recognition as prescribed by the State Board of Education. |
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| (3) A consideration of the division of funds and assets |
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| that will occur if the petition is approved. |
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| (4) A description of the maximum tax rates the proposed |
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| district or districts is authorized to levy for various |
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| purposes and, if applicable, the specifications related to |
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| the Property Tax Extension Limitation Law, in accordance |
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| with Section 11E-80 of this Code. |
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| (c) Any regional superintendent of schools entitled under |
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| the provisions of this Article to be given a copy of the |
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| petition and any resident or representative of a school |
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| district in which
any territory described in the petition is |
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| situated may appear in person or by an attorney at law to |
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| provide oral or written testimony or both in relation to the |
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| action proposed in the petition. |
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| (d) The regional superintendent of schools shall arrange |
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| for a written transcript of the hearing. The expense of the |
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| written transcript shall be borne by the petitioners and paid |
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| on behalf of the petitioners by the Committee of Ten.
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| Sec. 11E-50. Approval or denial of the petition; |
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| administrative review. |
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| (a) Within 14 days after the conclusion of the hearing |
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| under Section 11E-45 of this Code, the regional superintendent |
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| of schools shall take into consideration the school needs and |
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| conditions of the affected districts and in the area adjacent |
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| thereto, the division of funds and assets that will result from |
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| the action described in the petition, the best interests of the |
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| schools of the area, and the best interests and the educational |
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| welfare of the pupils residing therein and, through a written |
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| order, either approve or deny the petition. If the regional |
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| superintendent fails to act upon a petition within 14 days |
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| after the conclusion of the hearing, the regional |
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| superintendent shall be deemed to have denied the petition. |
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| (b) Upon approving or denying the petition, the regional |
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| superintendent of schools shall submit the petition and all |
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| evidence to the State Superintendent of Education.
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| Superintendent shall review the petition, the record of the |
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| hearing, and the written order of the regional superintendent, |
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| if any. Within 21 days after the receipt of the regional |
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| superintendent's decision, the State Superintendent shall take |
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| into consideration the school needs and conditions of the |
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| affected districts and in the area adjacent thereto, the |
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| division of funds and assets that will result from the action |
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| described in the petition, the best interests of the schools of |
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| the area, and the best interests and the educational welfare of |
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| the pupils residing therein and, through a written order, |
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| either approve or deny the petition. If the State |
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| Superintendent denies the petition, the State Superintendent |
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| shall set forth in writing the specific basis for the denial. |
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| The decision of the State Superintendent shall be deemed an |
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| administrative decision as defined in Section 3-101 of the Code |
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| of Civil Procedure. The State Superintendent shall provide a |
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| copy of the decision by certified mail, return receipt |
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| requested, to the Committee of Ten, any person appearing in |
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| support or opposition of the petition at the hearing, each |
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| school board of a district in which territory described in the |
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| petition is situated, the regional superintendent with whom the |
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| petition was filed, and the regional superintendent of schools |
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| of any other educational service region in which territory |
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| described in the petition is situated. |
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| (c) Any resident of any territory described in the petition |
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| who appears in support of or opposition to the petition at the |
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| hearing or any petitioner or school board of any district in |
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| which territory described in the petition is situated
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| within 35 days after a copy of the decision sought to be |
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| reviewed was served by certified mail, return receipt |
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| requested, upon the party affected thereby or upon the attorney |
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| of record for the party, apply for a review of an |
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| administrative decision of the State Superintendent of |
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| Education in accordance with the Administrative Review Law and |
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| any rules adopted pursuant to the Administrative Review Law. |
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| The commencement of any action for review shall operate as a |
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| supersedeas supersedes , and no further proceedings shall be had |
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| until final disposition of the review. The circuit court of the |
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| county in which the petition is filed with the regional |
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| superintendent of schools shall have sole jurisdiction to |
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| entertain a complaint for the review.
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| (105 ILCS 5/11E-60) |
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| Sec. 11E-60. Ballots. |
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| (a) Separate ballots shall be used for the election in each |
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| affected district. If the petition requests the submission of a |
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| proposition for the issuance of bonds, then that question shall |
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| be submitted to the voters at the referendum on a separate |
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| ballot. |
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| (b) Ballots for all reorganization propositions submitted |
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| under the provisions of this Article must be in substantially |
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| the following form: |
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| (1) Ballot for high school - unit conversion or unit to |
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| dual conversion:
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| OFFICIAL BALLOT |
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| Shall (here identify the districts to be dissolved by |
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| name and number) be dissolved and new school districts be |
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| established as follows: a new (here specify elementary, |
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| high school, or unit) district formed from all of the |
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| territory included within (here identify the existing |
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| school district by name and number), with the authority to |
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| levy taxes for various purposes as follows: (here specify |
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| the maximum tax rates for various purposes the new school |
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| district is authorized to levy and, if applicable, the |
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| specifications related to the Property Tax Extension |
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| Limitation Law, in accordance with Section 11E-80 of this |
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| Code), each upon all of the taxable property of the school |
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| district at the value thereof, as equalized or assessed by |
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| the Department of Revenue, and a new (here repeat the |
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| information for each new school district)? |
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| The election authority must record the votes "Yes" or |
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| "No". |
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| (2) Ballot for combined school district formation: |
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| OFFICIAL BALLOT |
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| Shall a combined (here insert elementary, high, or |
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| unit) school district, with the authority to levy taxes at |
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| the rate of (here specify the maximum tax rates for various |
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| purposes the new unit district is authorized to levy and, |
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| if applicable, the specifications related to the Property |
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| Tax Extension Limitation Law, in accordance with Section |
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| 11E-80 of this Code), each upon all of the taxable property |
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| of the district at the value thereof, as equalized or |
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| assessed by the Department of Revenue, be established? |
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| The election authority must record the votes "Yes" or |
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| "No".
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| (3) Ballot for unit district formation (other than a |
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| partial elementary unit district formation): |
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| OFFICIAL BALLOT |
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| Shall a unit district, with the authority to levy taxes |
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| at the rate of (here specify the maximum tax rates for |
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| various purposes the new unit district is authorized to |
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| levy and, if applicable, the specifications related to the |
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| Property Tax Extension Limitation Law, in accordance with |
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| Section 11E-80 of this Code), each upon all of the taxable |
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| property of the district at the value thereof, as equalized |
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| or assessed by the Department of Revenue, be established? |
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| The election authority must record the votes "Yes" or |
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| "No".
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| (4) Ballot for a combined high school - unit district |
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| formation: |
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| OFFICIAL BALLOT |
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| Shall a combined high school - unit district formed |
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| from all of the territory included within (here identify |
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| existing school districts by name and number), serving the |
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| territory included within (here identify existing school |
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| district by name and number) only for high school purposes, |
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| with the authority to levy taxes for various purposes as |
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| follows: (here specify the maximum tax rates for various |
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| purposes the new combined high school - unit district is |
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| authorized to levy and, if applicable, the specifications |
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| related to the Property Tax Extension Limitation Law, in |
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| accordance with Sections 11E-80 and 11E-90 11E-95 of this |
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| Code), each upon all of the taxable property of the |
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| district at the value thereof, as equalized or assessed by |
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| the Department of Revenue, be established? |
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| The election authority must record the votes "Yes" or |
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| "No".
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| (5) Ballot for an optional elementary unit district |
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| maximum tax rates for various purposes the new optional |
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| elementary unit district is authorized to levy and, if |
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| applicable, the specifications related to the Property Tax |
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| Extension Limitation Law, in accordance with Sections |
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| 11E-80 and 11E-95 of this Code), each upon all of the |
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| taxable property of the district at the value thereof, as |
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| equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue, be |
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| established? |
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| The election authority must record the votes "Yes" or |
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| "No".
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| (6) Ballot for multi-unit conversion:
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| Shall (here identify the districts to be dissolved by |
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| name and number) be dissolved and new school districts |
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| established as follows: a new elementary district formed |
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| from all of the territory included within (here identify |
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| the existing school district by name and number), with the |
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| authority to levy taxes for various purposes as follows: |
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| (here specify the maximum tax rates for various purposes |
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| applicable, the specifications related to the Property Tax |
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| Extension Limitation Law, in accordance with Section |
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| 11E-80 of this Code), each upon all of the taxable property |
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| of the school district at the value thereof, as equalized |
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| or assessed by the Department of Revenue, (here repeat the |
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| information for each new elementary school district), and a |
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| new combined high school - unit district formed from all of |
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| the territory included within (here identify the existing |
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| school district by name and number), with the authority to |
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| levy taxes for various purposes as follows: (here specify |
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| the maximum tax rates for various purposes the new combined |
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| high school - unit district is authorized to levy and, if |
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| applicable, the specifications related to the Property Tax |
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| Extension Limitation Law, in accordance with Sections |
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| 11E-80 and 11E-90 of this Code), each upon all of the |
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| taxable property of the school district at the value |
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| thereof, as equalized or assessed by the Department of |
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| Revenue? |
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| The election authority must record the votes "Yes" or |
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| "No".
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| (7) Ballot for an elementary school district to |
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| dissolve and join an optional elementary unit district: |
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| Shall (here identify the elementary district by name |
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| and number)
be dissolved and join (here identify the |
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| optional elementary unit district by name and number), with |
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| the authority to levy taxes at the rate of (here specify |
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| the maximum tax rates for various purposes the optional |
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| elementary unit district is authorized to levy and, if |
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| applicable, the specifications related to the Property Tax |
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| Extension Limitation Law, in accordance with Sections |
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| 11E-80 and 11E-95 of this Code), each upon all of the |
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| taxable property of the district at the value thereof, as |
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| equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue and |
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| shall (here identify the elementary district by name and |
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| number), prior to dissolution, issue funding bonds |
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| pursuant to Sections 19-8 and 19-9 of the School Code to |
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| liquidate any operational deficit or debt incurred or |
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| accumulated since the date of the election in which the |
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| proposition to form (here identify the optional elementary |
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| unit district by name and number) passed? |
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| The election authority must record the votes "Yes" or |
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| "No".
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| Sec. 11E-65. Passage requirements. |
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| (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (b) and (c) |
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| of this Section, if a majority of the electors voting at the |
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| election in each affected district vote in favor of the |
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| proposition submitted to them, then the proposition shall be |
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| deemed to have passed. |
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| (b) In the case of an optional elementary unit district to |
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| be created as provided in subsection (c) of Section 11E-30 of |
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| this Code, if a majority of the electors voting in the high |
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| school district and a majority of the voters voting in at least |
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| one affected elementary district vote in favor of the |
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| proposition submitted to them, then the proposition shall be |
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| deemed to have passed and an optional elementary unit district |
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| shall be created for all of the territory included in the |
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| petition for high school purposes, and for the territory |
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| included in the affected elementary districts voting in favor |
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| of the proposition for elementary purposes. |
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| (c) In the case of an elementary district electing to join |
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| an optional elementary unit district in accordance with |
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| subsection (d) of Section 11E-30 of this Code, a majority of |
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| the electors voting in that elementary district only must vote |
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| in favor of the proposition at a regularly scheduled election. |
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| (d)(1) If a majority of the voters in at least 2 unit |
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| districts have voted in favor of a proposition to create a new |
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| unit district, but the proposition was not approved under the |
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| standards set forth in subsection (a) of this Section, then the |
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| members of the Committee of Ten shall submit an amended |
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| petition for consolidation to the school boards of those |
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| districts, as long as the territory involved is compact and |
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| contiguous. The petition submitted to the school boards shall |
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| be identical in form and substance to the petition previously |
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| approved by the regional superintendent of schools, with the |
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| sole exception that the territory comprising the proposed |
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| district shall be amended to include the compact and contiguous |
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| territory of those unit districts in which a majority of the |
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| voters voted in favor of the proposal. |
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| (2) Each school board to which the petition is submitted |
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| shall meet and vote to approve or not approve the amended |
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| petition no more than 30 days after it has been filed with the |
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| school board. The regional superintendent of schools shall make |
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| available to each school board with which a petition has been |
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| filed all transcripts and records of the previous petition |
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| hearing. The school boards shall, by appropriate resolution, |
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| approve or disapprove the amended petition. No school board may |
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| approve an amended petition unless it first finds that the |
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| territory described in the petition is compact and contiguous. |
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| (3) If a majority of the members of each school board to |
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| whom a petition is submitted votes in favor of the amended |
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| petition, then the approved petition shall be transmitted by |
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| the secretary of each school board to the State Superintendent |
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| of Education, who shall, within 21 30 days after receipt, |
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| approve or deny the amended petition based on the criteria |
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| stated in subsection (b) of Section 11E-50 of this Code. If |
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| approved by the State Superintendent of Education, the petition |
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| shall be placed on the ballot at the next regularly scheduled |
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| election.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-1019, eff. 7-10-06.) |
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| (105 ILCS 5/11E-135) |
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| Sec. 11E-135. Incentives. For districts reorganizing under |
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| this Article and for a district or districts that annex all of |
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| the territory of one or more entire other school districts in |
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| accordance with Article 7 of this Code, the following payments |
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| shall be made from appropriations made for these purposes: |
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| (a)(1) For a combined school district, as defined in |
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| Section 11E-20 of this Code, or for a unit district, as defined |
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| in Section 11E-25 of this Code, for its first year of |
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| existence, the general State aid and supplemental general State |
16 |
| aid calculated under Section 18-8.05 of this Code shall be |
17 |
| computed for the new district and for the previously existing |
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| districts for which property is totally included within the new |
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| district. If the computation on the basis of the previously |
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| existing districts is greater, a supplementary payment equal to |
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| the difference shall be made for the first 4 years of existence |
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| of the new district. |
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| (2) For a school district that annexes all of the territory |
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| of one or more entire other school districts as defined in |
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| Article 7 of this Code, for the first year during which the |
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| change of boundaries attributable to the annexation becomes |
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| effective for all purposes, as determined under Section 7-9 of |
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| this Code, the general State aid and supplemental general State |
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| aid calculated under Section 18-8.05 of this Code shall be |
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| computed for the annexing district as constituted after the |
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| annexation and for the annexing and each annexed district as |
7 |
| constituted prior to the annexation; and if the computation on |
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| the basis of the annexing and annexed districts as constituted |
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| prior to the annexation is greater, then a supplementary |
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| payment equal to the difference shall be made for the first 4 |
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| years of existence of the annexing school district as |
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| constituted upon the annexation. |
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| (3) For 2 or more school districts that annex all of the |
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| territory of one or more entire other school districts, as |
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| defined in Article 7 of this Code, for the first year during |
16 |
| which the change of boundaries attributable to the annexation |
17 |
| becomes effective for all purposes, as determined under Section |
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| 7-9 of this Code, the general State aid and supplemental |
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| general State aid calculated under Section 18-8.05 of this Code |
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| shall be computed for each annexing district as constituted |
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| after the annexation and for each annexing and annexed district |
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| as constituted prior to the annexation; and if the aggregate of |
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| the general State aid and supplemental general State aid as so |
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| computed for the annexing districts as constituted after the |
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| annexation is less than the aggregate of the general State aid |
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| and supplemental general State aid as so computed for the |
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| annexing and annexed districts, as constituted prior to the |
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| annexation, then a supplementary payment equal to the |
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| difference shall be made and allocated between or among the |
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| annexing districts, as constituted upon the annexation, for the |
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| first 4 years of their existence. The total difference payment |
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| shall be allocated between or among the annexing districts in |
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| the same ratio as the pupil enrollment from that portion of the |
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| annexed district or districts that is annexed to each annexing |
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| district bears to the total pupil enrollment from the entire |
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| annexed district or districts, as such pupil enrollment is |
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| determined for the school year last ending prior to the date |
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| when the change of boundaries attributable to the annexation |
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| becomes effective for all purposes. The amount of the total |
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| difference payment and the amount thereof to be allocated to |
15 |
| the annexing districts shall be computed by the State Board of |
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| Education on the basis of pupil enrollment and other data that |
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| shall be certified to the State Board of Education, on forms |
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| that it shall provide for that purpose, by the regional |
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| superintendent of schools for each educational service region |
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| in which the annexing and annexed districts are located. |
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| (4) For a school district conversion, as defined in Section |
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| 11E-15 of this Code, or a multi-unit conversion, as defined in |
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| subsection (b) of Section 11E-30 of this Code, if in their |
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| first year of existence the newly created elementary districts |
25 |
| and the newly created high school district, from a school |
26 |
| district conversion, or the newly created elementary district |
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| or districts and newly created combined high school - unit |
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| district, from a multi-unit conversion, qualify for less |
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| general State aid under Section 18-8.05 of this Code than would |
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| have been payable under Section 18-8.05 for that same year to |
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| the previously existing districts, then a supplementary |
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| payment equal to that difference shall be made for the first 4 |
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| years of existence of the newly created districts. The |
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| aggregate amount of each supplementary payment shall be |
9 |
| allocated among the newly created districts in the proportion |
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| that the deemed pupil enrollment in each district during its |
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| first year of existence bears to the actual aggregate pupil |
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| enrollment in all of the districts during their first year of |
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| existence. For purposes of each allocation: |
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| (A) the deemed pupil enrollment of the newly created |
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| high school district from a school district conversion |
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| shall be an amount equal to its actual pupil enrollment for |
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| its first year of existence multiplied by 1.25; |
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| (B) the deemed pupil enrollment of each newly created |
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| elementary district from a school district conversion |
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| shall be an amount equal to its actual pupil enrollment for |
21 |
| its first year of existence reduced by an amount equal to |
22 |
| the product obtained when the amount by which the newly |
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| created high school district's deemed pupil enrollment |
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| exceeds its actual pupil enrollment for its first year of |
25 |
| existence is multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of |
26 |
| which is the actual pupil enrollment of the newly created |
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| elementary district for its first year of existence and the |
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| denominator of which is the actual aggregate pupil |
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| enrollment of all of the newly created elementary districts |
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| for their first year of existence; |
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| (C) the deemed high school pupil enrollment of the |
6 |
| newly created combined high school - unit district from a |
7 |
| multi-unit conversion shall be an amount equal to its |
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| actual grades 9 through 12 pupil enrollment for its first |
9 |
| year of existence multiplied by 1.25; and |
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| (D) the deemed elementary pupil enrollment of each |
11 |
| newly created district from a multi-unit conversion shall |
12 |
| be an amount equal to each district's actual grade K |
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| through 8 pupil enrollment for its first year of existence, |
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| reduced by an amount equal to the product obtained when the |
15 |
| amount by which the newly created combined high school - |
16 |
| unit district's deemed high school pupil enrollment |
17 |
| exceeds its actual grade 9 through 12 pupil enrollment for |
18 |
| its first year of existence is multiplied by a fraction, |
19 |
| the numerator of which is the actual grade K through 8 |
20 |
| pupil enrollment of each newly created district for its |
21 |
| first year of existence and the denominator of which is the |
22 |
| actual aggregate grade K through 8 pupil enrollment of all |
23 |
| such newly created districts for their first year of |
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| existence. |
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The aggregate amount of each supplementary payment under |
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| this subdivision (4) and the amount thereof to be allocated to |
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| the newly created districts shall be computed by the State |
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| Board of Education on the basis of pupil enrollment and other |
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| data, which shall be certified to the State Board of Education, |
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| on forms that it shall provide for that purpose, by the |
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| regional superintendent of schools for each educational |
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| service region in which the newly created districts are |
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| located.
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| (5) For a partial elementary unit district, as defined in |
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| subsection (a) or (c) of Section 11E-30 of this Code, if, in |
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| the first year of existence, the newly created partial |
11 |
| elementary unit district qualifies for less general State aid |
12 |
| and supplemental general State aid under Section 18-8.05 of |
13 |
| this Code than would have been payable under that Section for |
14 |
| that same year to the previously existing districts that formed |
15 |
| the partial elementary unit district, then a supplementary |
16 |
| payment equal to that difference shall be made to the partial |
17 |
| elementary unit district for the first 4 years of existence of |
18 |
| that newly created district. |
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| (6) For an elementary opt-in, as described in subsection |
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| (d) of Section 11E-30 of this Code, the general State aid |
21 |
| difference shall be computed in accordance with paragraph (5) |
22 |
| of this subsection (a) as if the elementary opt-in was included |
23 |
| in an optional elementary unit district at the optional |
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| elementary unit district's original effective date. If the |
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| calculation in this paragraph (6) is less than that calculated |
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| in paragraph (5) of this subsection (a) at the optional |
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| elementary unit district's original effective date, then no |
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| adjustments may be made. If the calculation in this paragraph |
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| (6) is more than that calculated in paragraph (5) of this |
4 |
| subsection (a) at the optional elementary unit district's |
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| original effective date, then the excess must be paid as |
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| follows: |
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| (A) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
8 |
| one year after the effective date for the optional |
9 |
| elementary unit district, 100% of the calculated excess |
10 |
| shall be paid to the optional elementary unit district in |
11 |
| each of the first 4 years after the effective date of the |
12 |
| elementary opt-in. |
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| (B) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
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| 2 years after the effective date for the optional |
15 |
| elementary unit district, 75% of the calculated excess |
16 |
| shall be paid to the optional elementary unit district in |
17 |
| each of the first 4 years after the effective date of the |
18 |
| elementary opt-in. |
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| (C) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
20 |
| 3 years after the effective date for the optional |
21 |
| elementary unit district, 50% of the calculated excess |
22 |
| shall be paid to the optional elementary unit district in |
23 |
| each of the first 4 years after the effective date of the |
24 |
| elementary opt-in. |
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| (D) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
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| 4 years after the effective date for the optional |
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| elementary unit district, 25% of the calculated excess |
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| shall be paid to the optional elementary unit district in |
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| each of the first 4 years after the effective date of the |
4 |
| elementary opt-in. |
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| (E) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
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| 5 years after the effective date for the optional |
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| elementary unit district, the optional elementary unit |
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| district is not eligible for any additional incentives due |
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| to the elementary opt-in. |
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| (7) Claims for financial assistance under this subsection |
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| (a) may not be recomputed except as expressly provided under |
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| Section 18-8.05 of this Code. |
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| (8) Any supplementary payment made under this subsection |
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| (a) must be treated as separate from all other payments made |
15 |
| pursuant to Section 18-8.05 of this Code. |
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| (b)(1) After the formation of a combined school district, |
17 |
| as defined in Section 11E-20 of this Code, or a unit district, |
18 |
| as defined in Section 11E-25 of this Code, a computation shall |
19 |
| be made to determine the difference between the salaries |
20 |
| effective in each of the previously existing districts on June |
21 |
| 30, prior to the creation of the new district. For the first 4 |
22 |
| years after the formation of the new district, a supplementary |
23 |
| State aid reimbursement shall be paid to the new district equal |
24 |
| to the difference between the sum of the salaries earned by |
25 |
| each of the certificated members of the new district, while |
26 |
| employed in one of the previously existing districts during the |
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| year immediately preceding the formation of the new district, |
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| and the sum of the salaries those certificated members would |
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| have been paid during the year immediately prior to the |
4 |
| formation of the new district if placed on the salary schedule |
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| of the previously existing district with the highest salary |
6 |
| schedule. |
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| (2) After the territory of one or more school districts is |
8 |
| annexed by one or more other school districts as defined in |
9 |
| Article 7 of this Code, a computation shall be made to |
10 |
| determine the difference between the salaries effective in each |
11 |
| annexed district and in the annexing district or districts as |
12 |
| they were each constituted on June 30 preceding the date when |
13 |
| the change of boundaries attributable to the annexation became |
14 |
| effective for all purposes, as determined under Section 7-9 of |
15 |
| this Code. For the first 4 years after the annexation, a |
16 |
| supplementary State aid reimbursement shall be paid to each |
17 |
| annexing district as constituted after the annexation equal to |
18 |
| the difference between the sum of the salaries earned by each |
19 |
| of the certificated members of the annexing district as |
20 |
| constituted after the annexation, while employed in an annexed |
21 |
| or annexing district during the year immediately preceding the |
22 |
| annexation, and the sum of the salaries those certificated |
23 |
| members would have been paid during the immediately preceding |
24 |
| year if placed on the salary schedule of whichever of the |
25 |
| annexing or annexed districts had the highest salary schedule |
26 |
| during the immediately preceding year. |
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| (3) For each new high school district formed under a school |
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| district conversion, as defined in Section 11E-15 of this Code, |
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| the State shall make a supplementary payment for 4 years equal |
4 |
| to the difference between the sum of the salaries earned by |
5 |
| each certified member of the new high school district, while |
6 |
| employed in one of the previously existing districts, and the |
7 |
| sum of the salaries those certified members would have been |
8 |
| paid if placed on the salary schedule of the previously |
9 |
| existing district with the highest salary schedule. |
10 |
| (4) For each newly created partial elementary unit |
11 |
| district, the State shall make a supplementary payment for 4 |
12 |
| years equal to the difference between the sum of the salaries |
13 |
| earned by each certified member of the newly created partial |
14 |
| elementary unit district, while employed in one of the |
15 |
| previously existing districts that formed the partial |
16 |
| elementary unit district, and the sum of the salaries those |
17 |
| certified members would have been paid if placed on the salary |
18 |
| schedule of the previously existing district with the highest |
19 |
| salary schedule. The salary schedules used in the calculation |
20 |
| shall be those in effect in the previously existing districts |
21 |
| for the school year prior to the creation of the new partial |
22 |
| elementary unit district. |
23 |
| (5) For an elementary district opt-in, as described in |
24 |
| subsection (d) of Section 11E-30 of this Code, the salary |
25 |
| difference incentive shall be computed in accordance with |
26 |
| paragraph (4) of this subsection (b) as if the opted-in |
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| elementary district was included in the optional elementary |
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| unit district at the optional elementary unit district's |
3 |
| original effective date. If the calculation in this paragraph |
4 |
| (5) is less than that calculated in paragraph (4) of this |
5 |
| subsection (b) at the optional elementary unit district's |
6 |
| original effective date, then no adjustments may be made. If |
7 |
| the calculation in this paragraph (5) is more than that |
8 |
| calculated in paragraph (4) of this subsection (b) at the |
9 |
| optional elementary unit district's original effective date, |
10 |
| then the excess must be paid as follows: |
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| (A) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
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| one year after the effective date for the optional |
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| elementary unit district, 100% of the calculated excess |
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| shall be paid to the optional elementary unit district in |
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| each of the first 4 years after the effective date of the |
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| elementary opt-in. |
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| (B) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
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| 2 years after the effective date for the optional |
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| elementary unit district, 75% of the calculated excess |
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| shall be paid to the optional elementary unit district in |
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| each of the first 4 years after the effective date of the |
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| elementary opt-in. |
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| (C) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
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| 3 years after the effective date for the optional |
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| elementary unit district, 50% of the calculated excess |
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| shall be paid to the optional elementary unit district in |
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| 4 years after the effective date for the partial elementary |
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| unit district, 25% of the calculated excess shall be paid |
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| to the optional elementary unit district in each of the |
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| first 4 years after the effective date of the elementary |
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| opt-in. |
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| (E) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
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| 5 years after the effective date for the optional |
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| elementary unit district, the optional elementary unit |
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| district is not eligible for any additional incentives due |
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| to the elementary opt-in. |
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| (5.5) After the formation of a cooperative high school by 2 |
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| or more school districts under Section 10-22.22c of this Code, |
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| a computation shall be made to determine the difference between |
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| the salaries effective in each of the previously existing high |
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| schools on June 30 prior to the formation of the cooperative |
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| high school. For the first 4 years after the formation of the |
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| cooperative high school, a supplementary State aid |
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| reimbursement shall be paid to the cooperative high school |
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| equal to the difference between the sum of the salaries earned |
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| by each of the certificated members of the cooperative high |
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| school while employed in one of the previously existing high |
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| schools during the year immediately preceding the formation of |
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| the cooperative high school and the sum of the salaries those |
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| immediately prior to the formation of the cooperative high |
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| school if placed on the salary schedule of the previously |
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| existing high school with the highest salary schedule. |
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| (5.10) After the deactivation of a school facility in |
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| accordance with Section 10-22.22b of this Code, a computation |
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| shall be made to determine the difference between the salaries |
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| effective in the sending school district and each receiving |
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| school district on June 30 prior to the deactivation of the |
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| school facility. For the lesser of the first 4 years after the |
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| deactivation of the school facility or the length of the |
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| deactivation agreement, including any renewals of the original |
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| deactivation agreement, a supplementary State aid |
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| reimbursement shall be paid to each receiving district equal to |
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| the difference between the sum of the salaries earned by each |
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| of the certificated members transferred to that receiving |
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| district as a result of the deactivation while employed in the |
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| sending district during the year immediately preceding the |
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| deactivation and the sum of the salaries those certificated |
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| members would have been paid during the year immediately |
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| preceding the deactivation if placed on the salary schedule of |
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| the sending or receiving district with the highest salary |
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| schedule. |
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| (6) The supplementary State aid reimbursement under this |
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| subsection (b) shall be treated as separate from all other |
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| payments made pursuant to Section 18-8.05 of this Code. In the |
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| school or a deactivation , reimbursement shall begin during the |
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| first year of operation of the new district or cooperative high |
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| school or the first year of the deactivation , and in the case |
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| of an annexation of the territory of one or more school |
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| districts by one or more other school districts, reimbursement |
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| shall begin during the first year when the change in boundaries |
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| attributable to the annexation or division becomes effective |
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| for all purposes as determined pursuant to Section 7-9 of this |
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| Code. Each year that the new, annexing, or receiving resulting |
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| district or cooperative high school, as the case may be, is |
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| entitled to receive reimbursement, the number of eligible |
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| certified members who are employed on October 1 in the district |
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| or cooperative high school shall be certified to the State |
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| Board of Education on prescribed forms by October 15 and |
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| payment shall be made on or before November 15 of that year. |
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| (c)(1) For the first year after the formation of a combined |
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| school district, as defined in Section 11E-20 of this Code or a |
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| unit district, as defined in Section 11E-25 of this Code, a |
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| computation shall be made totaling each previously existing |
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| district's audited fund balances in the educational fund, |
22 |
| working cash fund, operations and maintenance fund, and |
23 |
| transportation fund for the year ending June 30 prior to the |
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| referendum for the creation of the new district. The new |
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| district shall be paid supplementary State aid equal to the sum |
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| of the differences between the deficit of the previously |
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| existing district with the smallest deficit and the deficits of |
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| each of the other previously existing districts. |
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| (2) For the first year after the annexation of all of the |
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| territory of one or more entire school districts by another |
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| school district, as defined in Article 7 of this Code, |
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| computations shall be made, for the year ending June 30 prior |
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| to the date that the change of boundaries attributable to the |
8 |
| annexation is allowed by the affirmative decision issued by the |
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| regional board of school trustees under Section 7-6 of this |
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| Code, notwithstanding any effort to seek administrative review |
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| of the decision, totaling the annexing district's and totaling |
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| each annexed district's audited fund balances in their |
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| respective educational, working cash, operations and |
14 |
| maintenance, and transportation funds. The annexing district |
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| as constituted after the annexation shall be paid supplementary |
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| State aid equal to the sum of the differences between the |
17 |
| deficit of whichever of the annexing or annexed districts as |
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| constituted prior to the annexation had the smallest deficit |
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| and the deficits of each of the other districts as constituted |
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| prior to the annexation. |
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| (3) For the first year after the annexation of all of the |
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| territory of one or more entire school districts by 2 or more |
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| other school districts, as defined by Article 7 of this Code, |
24 |
| computations shall be made, for the year ending June 30 prior |
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| to the date that the change of boundaries attributable to the |
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| annexation is allowed by the affirmative decision of the |
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| regional board of school trustees under Section 7-6 of this |
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| the decision, totaling each annexing and annexed district's |
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| audited fund balances in their respective educational, working |
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| cash, operations and maintenance, and transportation funds. |
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| The annexing districts as constituted after the annexation |
7 |
| shall be paid supplementary State aid, allocated as provided in |
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| this paragraph (3), in an aggregate amount equal to the sum of |
9 |
| the differences between the deficit of whichever of the |
10 |
| annexing or annexed districts as constituted prior to the |
11 |
| annexation had the smallest deficit and the deficits of each of |
12 |
| the other districts as constituted prior to the annexation. The |
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| aggregate amount of the supplementary State aid payable under |
14 |
| this paragraph (3) shall be allocated between or among the |
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| annexing districts as follows: |
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| (A) the regional superintendent of schools for each |
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| educational service region in which an annexed district is |
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| located prior to the annexation shall certify to the State |
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| Board of Education, on forms that it shall provide for that |
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| purpose, the value of all taxable property in each annexed |
21 |
| district, as last equalized or assessed by the Department |
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| of Revenue prior to the annexation, and the equalized |
23 |
| assessed value of each part of the annexed district that |
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| was annexed to or included as a part of an annexing |
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| district; |
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| (B) using equalized assessed values as certified by the |
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| each annexed district as determined under this Section |
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| shall be apportioned between or among the annexing |
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| districts in the same ratio as the equalized assessed value |
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| of that part of the annexed district that was annexed to or |
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| included as a part of an annexing district bears to the |
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| total equalized assessed value of the annexed district; and |
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| (C) the aggregate supplementary State aid payment |
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| under this paragraph (3) shall be allocated between or |
11 |
| among, and shall be paid to, the annexing districts in the |
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| same ratio as the sum of the combined audited fund balance |
13 |
| deficit of each annexing district as constituted prior to |
14 |
| the annexation, plus all combined audited fund balance |
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| deficit amounts apportioned to that annexing district |
16 |
| under clause (B) of this subsection, bears to the aggregate |
17 |
| of the combined audited fund balance deficits of all of the |
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| annexing and annexed districts as constituted prior to the |
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| annexation. |
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| (4) For the new elementary districts and new high school |
21 |
| district formed through a school district conversion, as |
22 |
| defined in subsection (b) of Section 11E-15 of this Code or the |
23 |
| new elementary district or districts and new combined high |
24 |
| school - unit district formed through a multi-unit conversion, |
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| as defined in subsection (b) of Section 11E-30 of this Code, a |
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| computation shall be made totaling each previously existing |
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| district's audited fund balances in the educational fund, |
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| working cash fund, operations and maintenance fund, and |
3 |
| transportation fund for the year ending June 30 prior to the |
4 |
| referendum establishing the new districts. In the first year of |
5 |
| the new districts, the State shall make a one-time |
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| supplementary payment equal to the sum of the differences |
7 |
| between the deficit of the previously existing district with |
8 |
| the smallest deficit and the deficits of each of the other |
9 |
| previously existing districts. A district with a combined |
10 |
| balance among the 4 funds that is positive shall be considered |
11 |
| to have a deficit of zero. The supplementary payment shall be |
12 |
| allocated among the newly formed high school and elementary |
13 |
| districts in the manner provided by the petition for the |
14 |
| formation of the districts, in the form in which the petition |
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| is approved by the regional superintendent of schools or State |
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| Superintendent of Education under Section 11E-50 of this Code. |
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| (5) For each newly created partial elementary unit |
18 |
| district, as defined in subsection (a) or (c) of Section 11E-30 |
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| of this Code, a computation shall be made totaling the audited |
20 |
| fund balances of each previously existing district that formed |
21 |
| the new partial elementary unit district in the educational |
22 |
| fund, working cash fund, operations and maintenance fund, and |
23 |
| transportation fund for the year ending June 30 prior to the |
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| referendum for the formation of the partial elementary unit |
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| district. In the first year of the new partial elementary unit |
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| district, the State shall make a one-time supplementary payment |
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| to the new district equal to the sum of the differences between |
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| the deficit of the previously existing district with the |
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| smallest deficit and the deficits of each of the other |
4 |
| previously existing districts. A district with a combined |
5 |
| balance among the 4 funds that is positive shall be considered |
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| to have a deficit of zero. |
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| (6) For an elementary opt-in as defined in subsection (d) |
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| of Section 11E-30 of this Code, the deficit fund balance |
9 |
| incentive shall be computed in accordance with paragraph (5) of |
10 |
| this subsection (c) as if the opted-in elementary was included |
11 |
| in the optional elementary unit district at the optional |
12 |
| elementary unit district's original effective date. If the |
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| calculation in this paragraph (6) is less than that calculated |
14 |
| in paragraph (5) of this subsection (c) at the optional |
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| elementary unit district's original effective date, then no |
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| adjustments may be made. If the calculation in this paragraph |
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| (6) is more than that calculated in paragraph (5) of this |
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| subsection (c) at the optional elementary unit district's |
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| original effective date, then the excess must be paid as |
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| follows: |
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| (A) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
22 |
| one year after the effective date for the optional |
23 |
| elementary unit district, 100% of the calculated excess |
24 |
| shall be paid to the optional elementary unit district in |
25 |
| the first year after the effective date of the elementary |
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| opt-in. |
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| 2 years after the effective date for the optional |
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| elementary unit district, 75% of the calculated excess |
4 |
| shall be paid to the optional elementary unit district in |
5 |
| the first year after the effective date of the elementary |
6 |
| opt-in. |
7 |
| (C) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
8 |
| 3 years after the effective date for the optional |
9 |
| elementary unit district, 50% of the calculated excess |
10 |
| shall be paid to the optional elementary unit district in |
11 |
| the first year after the effective date of the elementary |
12 |
| opt-in. |
13 |
| (D) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
14 |
| 4 years after the effective date for the optional |
15 |
| elementary unit district, 25% of the calculated excess |
16 |
| shall be paid to the optional elementary unit district in |
17 |
| the first year after the effective date of the elementary |
18 |
| opt-in. |
19 |
| (E) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
20 |
| 5 years after the effective date for the optional |
21 |
| elementary unit district, the optional elementary unit |
22 |
| district is not eligible for any additional incentives due |
23 |
| to the elementary opt-in. |
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| (7) For purposes of any calculation required under |
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| paragraph (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), or (6) of this subsection |
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| (c), a district with a combined fund balance that is positive |
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| determining each district's audited fund balances in its |
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| educational fund, working cash fund, operations and |
4 |
| maintenance fund, and transportation fund for the specified |
5 |
| year ending June 30, as provided in paragraphs (1), (2), (3), |
6 |
| (4), (5), and (6) of this subsection (c), the balance of each |
7 |
| fund shall be deemed decreased by an amount equal to the amount |
8 |
| of the annual property tax theretofore levied in the fund by |
9 |
| the district for collection and payment to the district during |
10 |
| the calendar year in which the June 30 fell, but only to the |
11 |
| extent that the tax so levied in the fund actually was received |
12 |
| by the district on or before or comprised a part of the fund on |
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| such June 30. For purposes of determining each district's |
14 |
| audited fund balances, a calculation shall be made for each |
15 |
| fund to determine the average for the 3 years prior to the |
16 |
| specified year ending June 30, as provided in paragraphs (1), |
17 |
| (2), (3), (4), (5), and (6) of this subsection (c), of the |
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| district's expenditures in the categories "purchased |
19 |
| services", "supplies and materials", and "capital outlay", as |
20 |
| those categories are defined in rules of the State Board of |
21 |
| Education. If this 3-year average is less than the district's |
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| expenditures in these categories for the specified year ending |
23 |
| June 30, as provided in paragraphs (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), and |
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| (6) of this subsection (c), then the 3-year average shall be |
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| used in calculating the amounts payable under this Section in |
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| place of the amounts shown in these categories for the |
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| (2), (3), (4), (5), and (6) of this subsection (c). Any deficit |
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| because of State aid not yet received may not be considered in |
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| determining the June 30 deficits. The same basis of accounting |
5 |
| shall be used by all previously existing districts and by all |
6 |
| annexing or annexed districts, as constituted prior to the |
7 |
| annexation, in making any computation required under |
8 |
| paragraphs (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), and (6) of this subsection |
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| (c). |
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| (8) The supplementary State aid payments under this |
11 |
| subsection (c) shall be treated as separate from all other |
12 |
| payments made pursuant to Section 18-8.05 of this Code. |
13 |
| (d)(1) Following the formation of a combined school |
14 |
| district, as defined in Section 11E-20 of this Code, a new unit |
15 |
| district, as defined in Section 11E-25 of this Code, a new |
16 |
| elementary district or districts and a new high school district |
17 |
| formed through a school district conversion, as defined in |
18 |
| subsection (b) of Section 11E-15 of this Code, a new partial |
19 |
| elementary unit district, as defined in Section 11E-30 of this |
20 |
| Code, or a new elementary district or districts formed through |
21 |
| a multi-unit conversion, as defined in subsection (b) of |
22 |
| Section 11E-30 of this Code, or the annexation of all of the |
23 |
| territory of one or more entire school districts by one or more |
24 |
| other school districts, as defined in Article 7 of this Code, a |
25 |
| supplementary State aid reimbursement shall be paid for the |
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| number of school years determined under the following table to |
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| each new or annexing district equal to the sum of $4,000 for |
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| each certified employee who is employed by the district on a |
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| full-time basis for the regular term of the school year: |
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4 | | Reorganized District's Rank |
Reorganized District's Rank |
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5 | | by type of district (unit, |
in Average Daily Attendance |
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6 | | high school, elementary) |
By Quintile |
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7 | | in Equalized Assessed Value |
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3rd, 4th, |
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1st |
2nd |
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Quintile |
Quintile |
Quintile |
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12 | | 1st Quintile |
1 year |
1 year |
1 year |
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13 | | 2nd Quintile |
1 year |
2 years |
2 years |
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14 | | 3rd Quintile |
2 years |
3 years |
3 years |
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15 | | 4th Quintile |
2 years |
3 years |
3 years |
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16 | | 5th Quintile |
2 years |
3 years |
3 years |
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| The State Board of Education shall make a one-time calculation |
18 |
| of a reorganized district's quintile ranks. The average daily |
19 |
| attendance used in this calculation shall be the best 3 months' |
20 |
| average daily attendance for the district's first year. The |
21 |
| equalized assessed value per pupil shall be the district's real |
22 |
| property equalized assessed value used in calculating the |
23 |
| district's first-year general State aid claim, under Section |
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| 18-8.05 of this Code, divided by the best 3 months' average |
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| daily attendance. |
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| No annexing or resulting school district shall be entitled |
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| to supplementary State aid under this subsection (d) unless the |
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| district acquires at least 30% of the average daily attendance |
5 |
| of the district from which the territory is being detached or |
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| divided. |
7 |
| If a district results from multiple reorganizations that |
8 |
| would otherwise qualify the district for multiple payments |
9 |
| under this subsection (d) in any year, then the district shall |
10 |
| receive a single payment only for that year based solely on the |
11 |
| most recent reorganization. |
12 |
| (2) For an elementary opt-in, as defined in subsection (d) |
13 |
| of Section 11E-30 of this Code, the full-time certified staff |
14 |
| incentive shall be computed in accordance with paragraph (1) of |
15 |
| this subsection (d), equal to the sum of $4,000 for each |
16 |
| certified employee of the elementary district that opts-in who |
17 |
| is employed by the optional elementary unit district on a |
18 |
| full-time basis for the regular term of the school year. The |
19 |
| calculation from this paragraph (2) must be paid as follows: |
20 |
| (A) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
21 |
| one year after the effective date for the optional |
22 |
| elementary unit district, 100% of the amount calculated in |
23 |
| this paragraph (2) shall be paid to the optional elementary |
24 |
| unit district for the number of years calculated in |
25 |
| paragraph (1) of this subsection (d) at the optional |
26 |
| elementary unit district's original effective date, |
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| elementary opt-in. |
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| (B) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
4 |
| 2 years after the effective date for the optional |
5 |
| elementary unit district, 75% of the amount calculated in |
6 |
| this paragraph (2) shall be paid to the optional elementary |
7 |
| unit district for the number of years calculated in |
8 |
| paragraph (1) of this subsection (d) at the optional |
9 |
| elementary unit district's original effective date, |
10 |
| starting in the second year after the effective date of the |
11 |
| elementary opt-in. |
12 |
| (C) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
13 |
| 3 years after the effective date for the optional |
14 |
| elementary unit district, 50% of the amount calculated in |
15 |
| this paragraph (2) shall be paid to the optional elementary |
16 |
| unit district for the number of years calculated in |
17 |
| paragraph (1) of this subsection (d) at the optional |
18 |
| elementary unit district's original effective date, |
19 |
| starting in the second year after the effective date of the |
20 |
| elementary opt-in. |
21 |
| (D) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
22 |
| 4 years after the effective date for the optional |
23 |
| elementary unit district, 25% of the amount calculated in |
24 |
| this paragraph (2) shall be paid to the optional elementary |
25 |
| unit district for the number of years calculated in |
26 |
| paragraph (1) of this subsection (d) at the optional |
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| starting in the second year after the effective date of the |
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| elementary opt-in. |
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| (E) If the effective date for the elementary opt-in is |
5 |
| 5 years after the effective date for the optional |
6 |
| elementary unit district, the optional elementary unit |
7 |
| district is not eligible for any additional incentives due |
8 |
| to the elementary opt-in. |
9 |
| (2.5) Following the formation of a cooperative high school |
10 |
| by 2 or more school districts under Section 10-22.22c of this |
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| Code, a supplementary State aid reimbursement shall be paid for |
12 |
| 3 school years to the cooperative high school equal to the sum |
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| of $4,000 for each certified employee who is employed by the |
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| cooperative high school on a full-time basis for the regular |
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| term of any such school year. If a cooperative high school |
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| results from multiple agreements that would otherwise qualify |
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| the cooperative high school for multiple payments under this |
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| Section in any year, the cooperative high school shall receive |
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| a single payment for that year based solely on the most recent |
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| agreement. |
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| (2.10) Following the deactivation of a school facility in |
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| accordance with Section 10-22.22b of this Code, a supplementary |
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| State aid reimbursement shall be paid for the lesser of 3 |
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| school years or the length of the deactivation agreement, |
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| including any renewals of the original deactivation agreement, |
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| to each receiving school district equal to the sum of $4,000 |
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| district on a full-time basis for the regular term of any such |
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| school year who was originally transferred to the control of |
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| that receiving district as a result of the deactivation. |
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| Receiving districts are eligible for payments under this |
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| paragraph (2.10) based on the certified employees transferred |
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| to that receiving district as a result of the deactivation and |
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| are not required to receive at least 30% of the deactivating |
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| district's average daily attendance as required under |
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| paragraph (1) of this subsection (d) to be eligible for |
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| payments. |
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| (3) The supplementary State aid reimbursement payable |
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| under this subsection (d) shall be separate from and in |
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| addition to all other payments made to the district pursuant to |
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| any other Section of this Article. |
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| (4) During May of each school year for which a |
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| supplementary State aid reimbursement is to be paid to a new , |
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| or annexing , or receiving school district or cooperative high |
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| school pursuant to this subsection (d), the school board or |
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| governing board shall certify to the State Board of Education, |
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| on forms furnished to the school board or governing board by |
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| the State Board of Education for purposes of this subsection |
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| (d), the number of certified employees for which the district |
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| or cooperative high school is entitled to reimbursement under |
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| this Section, together with the names, certificate numbers, and |
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| positions held by the certified employees. |
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| the State Comptroller of the amount of the supplementary State |
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| aid reimbursement to which a school district or cooperative |
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| high school is entitled under this subsection (d), the State |
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| Comptroller shall draw his or her warrant upon the State |
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| Treasurer for the payment thereof to the school district or |
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| cooperative high school and shall promptly transmit the payment |
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| to the school district or cooperative high school through the |
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| appropriate school treasurer.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-1019, eff. 7-10-06; incorporates P.A. 94-902, |
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| eff. 7-1-06; 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
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| Sec. 18-8.05. Basis for apportionment of general State |
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| financial aid and
supplemental general State aid to the common |
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| schools for the 1998-1999 and
subsequent school years.
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| (A) General Provisions.
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| (1) The provisions of this Section apply to the 1998-1999 |
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| and subsequent
school years. The system of general State |
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| financial aid provided for in this
Section
is designed to |
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| assure that, through a combination of State financial aid and
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| required local resources, the financial support provided each |
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| pupil in Average
Daily Attendance equals or exceeds a
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| prescribed per pupil Foundation Level. This formula approach |
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| imputes a level
of per pupil Available Local Resources and |
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| Resources, equals or exceeds the Foundation Level. The
amount |
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| of per pupil general State financial aid for school districts, |
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| in
general, varies in inverse
relation to Available Local |
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| Resources. Per pupil amounts are based upon
each school |
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| district's Average Daily Attendance as that term is defined in |
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| this
Section.
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| (2) In addition to general State financial aid, school |
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| districts with
specified levels or concentrations of pupils |
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| from low income households are
eligible to receive supplemental |
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| general State financial aid grants as provided
pursuant to |
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| subsection (H).
The supplemental State aid grants provided for |
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| school districts under
subsection (H) shall be appropriated for |
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| distribution to school districts as
part of the same line item |
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| in which the general State financial aid of school
districts is |
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| appropriated under this Section.
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| (3) To receive financial assistance under this Section, |
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| school districts
are required to file claims with the State |
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| Board of Education, subject to the
following requirements:
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| (a) Any school district which fails for any given |
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| school year to maintain
school as required by law, or to |
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| maintain a recognized school is not
eligible to file for |
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| such school year any claim upon the Common School
Fund. In |
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| case of nonrecognition of one or more attendance centers in |
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| a
school district otherwise operating recognized schools, |
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| proportion which the Average Daily
Attendance in the |
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| attendance center or centers bear to the Average Daily
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| Attendance in the school district. A "recognized school" |
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| means any
public school which meets the standards as |
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| established for recognition
by the State Board of |
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| Education. A school district or attendance center
not |
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| having recognition status at the end of a school term is |
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| entitled to
receive State aid payments due upon a legal |
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| claim which was filed while
it was recognized.
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| (b) School district claims filed under this Section are |
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| subject to
Sections 18-9 and 18-12, except as otherwise |
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| provided in this
Section.
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| (c) If a school district operates a full year school |
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| under Section
10-19.1, the general State aid to the school |
16 |
| district shall be determined
by the State Board of |
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| Education in accordance with this Section as near as
may be |
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| applicable.
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| (d) (Blank).
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| (4) Except as provided in subsections (H) and (L), the |
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| board of any district
receiving any of the grants provided for |
22 |
| in this Section may apply those funds
to any fund so received |
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| for which that board is authorized to make expenditures
by law.
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| School districts are not required to exert a minimum |
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| Operating Tax Rate in
order to qualify for assistance under |
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| this Section.
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| capitalized, shall
have the meaning ascribed herein:
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| (a) "Average Daily Attendance": A count of pupil |
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| attendance in school,
averaged as provided for in |
5 |
| subsection (C) and utilized in deriving per pupil
financial |
6 |
| support levels.
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| (b) "Available Local Resources": A computation of |
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| local financial
support, calculated on the basis of Average |
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| Daily Attendance and derived as
provided pursuant to |
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| subsection (D).
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| (c) "Corporate Personal Property Replacement Taxes": |
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| Funds paid to local
school districts pursuant to "An Act in |
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| relation to the abolition of ad valorem
personal property |
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| tax and the replacement of revenues lost thereby, and
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| amending and repealing certain Acts and parts of Acts in |
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| connection therewith",
certified August 14, 1979, as |
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| amended (Public Act 81-1st S.S.-1).
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| (d) "Foundation Level": A prescribed level of per pupil |
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| financial support
as provided for in subsection (B).
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| (e) "Operating Tax Rate": All school district property |
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| taxes extended for
all purposes, except Bond and
Interest, |
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| Summer School, Rent, Capital Improvement, and Vocational |
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| Education
Building purposes.
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| (B) Foundation Level.
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| (1) The Foundation Level is a figure established by the |
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| support that should be available to
provide for the basic |
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| education of each pupil in
Average Daily Attendance. As set |
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| forth in this Section, each school district
is assumed to exert
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| a sufficient local taxing effort such that, in combination with |
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| the aggregate
of general State
financial aid provided the |
7 |
| district, an aggregate of State and local resources
are |
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| available to meet
the basic education needs of pupils in the |
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| district.
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| (2) For the 1998-1999 school year, the Foundation Level of |
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| support is
$4,225. For the 1999-2000 school year, the |
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| Foundation Level of support is
$4,325. For the 2000-2001 school |
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| year, the Foundation Level of support is
$4,425. For the |
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| 2001-2002 school year and 2002-2003 school year, the
Foundation |
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| Level of support is $4,560. For the 2003-2004 school year, the |
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| Foundation Level of support is $4,810. For the 2004-2005 school |
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| year, the Foundation Level of support is $4,964.
For the |
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| 2005-2006 school year,
the Foundation Level of support is |
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| $5,164.
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| (3) For the 2006-2007 school year and each school year |
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| thereafter,
the Foundation Level of support is $5,334 or such |
22 |
| greater amount as
may be established by law by the General |
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| Assembly.
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| (C) Average Daily Attendance.
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| (1) For purposes of calculating general State aid pursuant |
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| utilized. The Average Daily
Attendance figure for formula
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| calculation purposes shall be the monthly average of the actual |
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| number of
pupils in attendance of
each school district, as |
5 |
| further averaged for the best 3 months of pupil
attendance for |
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| each
school district. In compiling the figures for the number |
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| of pupils in
attendance, school districts
and the State Board |
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| of Education shall, for purposes of general State aid
funding, |
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| conform
attendance figures to the requirements of subsection |
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| (F).
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| (2) The Average Daily Attendance figures utilized in |
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| subsection (E) shall be
the requisite attendance data for the |
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| school year immediately preceding
the
school year for which |
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| general State aid is being calculated
or the average of the |
15 |
| attendance data for the 3 preceding school
years, whichever is |
16 |
| greater. The Average Daily Attendance figures
utilized in |
17 |
| subsection (H) shall be the requisite attendance data for the
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| school year immediately preceding the school year for which |
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| general
State aid is being calculated.
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| (D) Available Local Resources.
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| (1) For purposes of calculating general State aid pursuant |
22 |
| to subsection
(E), a representation of Available Local |
23 |
| Resources per pupil, as that term is
defined and determined in |
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| this subsection, shall be utilized. Available Local
Resources |
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| per pupil shall include a calculated
dollar amount representing |
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Corporate Personal Property Replacement Taxes, expressed |
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| on the basis of pupils
in Average
Daily Attendance. Calculation |
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| of Available Local Resources shall exclude any tax amnesty |
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| funds received as a result of Public Act 93-26.
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| (2) In determining a school district's revenue from local |
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| property taxes,
the State Board of Education shall utilize the |
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| equalized assessed valuation of
all taxable property of each |
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| school
district as of September 30 of the previous year. The |
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| equalized assessed
valuation utilized shall
be obtained and |
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| determined as provided in subsection (G).
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| (3) For school districts maintaining grades kindergarten |
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| through 12, local
property tax
revenues per pupil shall be |
14 |
| calculated as the product of the applicable
equalized assessed
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| valuation for the district multiplied by 3.00%, and divided by |
16 |
| the district's
Average Daily
Attendance figure. For school |
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| districts maintaining grades kindergarten
through 8, local
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| property tax revenues per pupil shall be calculated as the |
19 |
| product of the
applicable equalized
assessed valuation for the |
20 |
| district multiplied by 2.30%, and divided by the
district's |
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| Average
Daily Attendance figure. For school districts |
22 |
| maintaining grades 9 through 12,
local property
tax revenues |
23 |
| per pupil shall be the applicable equalized assessed valuation |
24 |
| of
the district
multiplied by 1.05%, and divided by the |
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| district's Average Daily
Attendance
figure.
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| For partial elementary unit districts created pursuant to |
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| shall be calculated as the product of the equalized assessed |
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| valuation for property within the elementary and high school |
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| classification of the partial elementary unit district for |
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| elementary purposes, as defined in Article 11E of this Code, |
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| multiplied by 2.06% and divided by the district's Average Daily |
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| Attendance figure for grades kindergarten through 8 , plus the |
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| product of the equalized assessed valuation for property within |
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| the high school only classification of the partial elementary |
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| unit district for high school purposes, as defined in Article |
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| 11E of this Code, multiplied by 0.94% and divided by the |
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| district's Average Daily Attendance figure for grades 9 through |
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| 12 .
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| (4) The Corporate Personal Property Replacement Taxes paid |
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| to each school
district during the calendar year 2 years before |
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| the calendar year in which a
school year begins, divided by the |
17 |
| Average Daily Attendance figure for that
district, shall be |
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| added to the local property tax revenues per pupil as
derived |
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| by the application of the immediately preceding paragraph (3). |
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| The sum
of these per pupil figures for each school district |
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| shall constitute Available
Local Resources as that term is |
22 |
| utilized in subsection (E) in the calculation
of general State |
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| aid.
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| (E) Computation of General State Aid.
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| (1) For each school year, the amount of general State aid |
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| Board of Education as provided
in this subsection.
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| (2) For any school district for which Available Local |
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| Resources per pupil
is less than the product of 0.93 times the |
5 |
| Foundation Level, general State aid
for that district shall be |
6 |
| calculated as an amount equal to the Foundation
Level minus |
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| Available Local Resources, multiplied by the Average Daily
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| Attendance of the school district.
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| (3) For any school district for which Available Local |
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| Resources per pupil
is equal to or greater than the product of |
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| 0.93 times the Foundation Level and
less than the product of |
12 |
| 1.75 times the Foundation Level, the general State aid
per |
13 |
| pupil shall be a decimal proportion of the Foundation Level |
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| derived using a
linear algorithm. Under this linear algorithm, |
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| the calculated general State
aid per pupil shall decline in |
16 |
| direct linear fashion from 0.07 times the
Foundation Level for |
17 |
| a school district with Available Local Resources equal to
the |
18 |
| product of 0.93 times the Foundation Level, to 0.05 times the |
19 |
| Foundation
Level for a school district with Available Local |
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| Resources equal to the product
of 1.75 times the Foundation |
21 |
| Level. The allocation of general
State aid for school districts |
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| subject to this paragraph 3 shall be the
calculated general |
23 |
| State aid
per pupil figure multiplied by the Average Daily |
24 |
| Attendance of the school
district.
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| (4) For any school district for which Available Local |
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| Resources per pupil
equals or exceeds the product of 1.75 times |
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| district shall be calculated as the product of $218
multiplied |
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| by the Average Daily Attendance of the school
district.
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| (5) The amount of general State aid allocated to a school |
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| district for
the 1999-2000 school year meeting the requirements |
6 |
| set forth in paragraph (4)
of subsection
(G) shall be increased |
7 |
| by an amount equal to the general State aid that
would have |
8 |
| been received by the district for the 1998-1999 school year by
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| utilizing the Extension Limitation Equalized Assessed |
10 |
| Valuation as calculated
in paragraph (4) of subsection (G) less |
11 |
| the general State aid allotted for the
1998-1999
school year. |
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| This amount shall be deemed a one time increase, and shall not
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| affect any future general State aid allocations.
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| (F) Compilation of Average Daily Attendance.
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| (1) Each school district shall, by July 1 of each year, |
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| submit to the State
Board of Education, on forms prescribed by |
17 |
| the State Board of Education,
attendance figures for the school |
18 |
| year that began in the preceding calendar
year. The attendance |
19 |
| information so transmitted shall identify the average
daily |
20 |
| attendance figures for each month of the school year. Beginning |
21 |
| with
the general State aid claim form for the 2002-2003 school
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| year, districts shall calculate Average Daily Attendance as |
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| provided in
subdivisions (a), (b), and (c) of this paragraph |
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| (1).
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| September and any
days of attendance in June shall be added |
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| to the month of May.
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| (b) In districts in which all buildings hold year-round |
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| classes,
days of attendance in July and August shall be |
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| added to the month
of September and any days of attendance |
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| in June shall be added to
the month of May.
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| (c) In districts in which some buildings, but not all, |
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| hold
year-round classes, for the non-year-round buildings, |
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| days of
attendance in August shall be added to the month of |
11 |
| September
and any days of attendance in June shall be added |
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| to the month of
May. The average daily attendance for the |
13 |
| year-round buildings
shall be computed as provided in |
14 |
| subdivision (b) of this paragraph
(1). To calculate the |
15 |
| Average Daily Attendance for the district, the
average |
16 |
| daily attendance for the year-round buildings shall be
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| multiplied by the days in session for the non-year-round |
18 |
| buildings
for each month and added to the monthly |
19 |
| attendance of the
non-year-round buildings.
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| Except as otherwise provided in this Section, days of
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21 |
| attendance by pupils shall be counted only for sessions of not |
22 |
| less than
5 clock hours of school work per day under direct |
23 |
| supervision of: (i)
teachers, or (ii) non-teaching personnel or |
24 |
| volunteer personnel when engaging
in non-teaching duties and |
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| supervising in those instances specified in
subsection (a) of |
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| Section 10-22.34 and paragraph 10 of Section 34-18, with
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| Days of attendance by tuition pupils shall be accredited |
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| only to the
districts that pay the tuition to a recognized |
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| school.
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| (2) Days of attendance by pupils of less than 5 clock hours |
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| of school
shall be subject to the following provisions in the |
8 |
| compilation of Average
Daily Attendance.
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| (a) Pupils regularly enrolled in a public school for |
10 |
| only a part of
the school day may be counted on the basis |
11 |
| of 1/6 day for every class hour
of instruction of 40 |
12 |
| minutes or more attended pursuant to such enrollment,
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| unless a pupil is
enrolled in a block-schedule format of 80 |
14 |
| minutes or more of instruction,
in which case the pupil may |
15 |
| be counted on the basis of the proportion of
minutes of |
16 |
| school work completed each day to the minimum number of
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| minutes that school work is required to be held that day.
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| (b) Days of attendance may be less than 5 clock hours |
19 |
| on the opening
and closing of the school term, and upon the |
20 |
| first day of pupil
attendance, if preceded by a day or days |
21 |
| utilized as an institute or
teachers' workshop.
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| (c) A session of 4 or more clock hours may be counted |
23 |
| as a day of
attendance upon certification by the regional |
24 |
| superintendent, and
approved by the State Superintendent |
25 |
| of Education to the extent that the
district has been |
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attendance (1) when the remainder of the school |
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| day or at least
2 hours in the evening of that day is |
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| utilized for an
in-service training program for teachers, |
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| up to a maximum of 5 days per
school year of which a |
6 |
| maximum of 4 days of such 5 days may be used for
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| parent-teacher conferences, provided a district conducts |
8 |
| an in-service
training program for teachers which has been |
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| approved by the State
Superintendent of Education; or, in |
10 |
| lieu of 4 such days, 2 full days may
be used, in which |
11 |
| event each such day
may be counted as a day of attendance; |
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| and (2) when days in
addition to
those provided in item (1) |
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| are scheduled by a school pursuant to its school
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| improvement plan adopted under Article 34 or its revised or |
15 |
| amended school
improvement plan adopted under Article 2, |
16 |
| provided that (i) such sessions of
3 or more clock hours |
17 |
| are scheduled to occur at regular intervals, (ii) the
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| remainder of the school days in which such sessions occur |
19 |
| are utilized
for in-service training programs or other |
20 |
| staff development activities for
teachers, and (iii) a |
21 |
| sufficient number of minutes of school work under the
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| direct supervision of teachers are added to the school days |
23 |
| between such
regularly scheduled sessions to accumulate |
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| not less than the number of minutes
by which such sessions |
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computing average daily attendance. Days |
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programs, staff |
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| development activities, or parent-teacher conferences may |
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| be
scheduled separately for different
grade levels and |
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| different attendance centers of the district.
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| (e) A session of not less than one clock hour of |
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| teaching
hospitalized or homebound pupils on-site or by |
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| telephone to the classroom may
be counted as 1/2 day of |
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| attendance, however these pupils must receive 4 or
more |
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| clock hours of instruction to be counted for a full day of |
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| attendance.
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| (f) A session of at least 4 clock hours may be counted |
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| as a day of
attendance for first grade pupils, and pupils |
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| in full day kindergartens,
and a session of 2 or more hours |
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| may be counted as 1/2 day of attendance by
pupils in |
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| kindergartens which provide only 1/2 day of attendance.
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| (g) For children with disabilities who are below the |
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| age of 6 years and
who
cannot attend 2 or more clock hours |
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| because of their disability or
immaturity, a session of not |
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| less than one clock hour may be counted as 1/2 day
of |
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| attendance; however for such children whose educational |
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| needs so require
a session of 4 or more clock hours may be |
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| counted as a full day of attendance.
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| (h) A recognized kindergarten which provides for only |
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| 1/2 day of
attendance by each pupil shall not have more |
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| than 1/2 day of attendance
counted in any one day. However, |
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of
attendance in any 5 |
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| consecutive school days. When a pupil attends such a
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| kindergarten for 2 half days on any one school day, the |
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| pupil shall have
the following day as a day absent from |
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| school, unless the school district
obtains permission in |
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| writing from the State Superintendent of Education.
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| Attendance at kindergartens which provide for a full day of |
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| attendance by
each pupil shall be counted the same as |
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| attendance by first grade pupils.
Only the first year of |
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| attendance in one kindergarten shall be counted,
except in |
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| case of children who entered the kindergarten in their |
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| fifth year
whose educational development requires a second |
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| year of kindergarten as
determined under the rules and |
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| regulations of the State Board of Education.
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| (i) On the days when the Prairie State Achievement |
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| Examination is
administered under subsection (c) of |
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| Section 2-3.64 of this Code, the day
of attendance for a |
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| pupil whose school
day must be shortened to accommodate |
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| required testing procedures may
be less than 5 clock hours |
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| and shall be counted towards the 176 days of actual pupil |
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| attendance required under Section 10-19 of this Code, |
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| provided that a sufficient number of minutes
of school work |
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| in excess of 5 clock hours are first completed on other |
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| school
days to compensate for the loss of school work on |
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| the examination days.
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| Resources required
pursuant to subsection (D), the
State Board |
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| of Education shall secure from the Department of
Revenue the |
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| value as equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue of
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| all taxable property of every school district, together with |
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| (i) the applicable
tax rate used in extending taxes for the |
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| funds of the district as of
September 30 of the previous year
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| and (ii) the limiting rate for all school
districts subject to |
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| property tax extension limitations as imposed under the
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| Property Tax Extension Limitation Law.
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| The Department of Revenue shall add to the equalized |
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| assessed value of all
taxable
property of each school district |
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| situated entirely or partially within a county
that is or was |
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| subject to the
provisions of Section 15-176 or 15-177 of the |
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| Property Tax Code (a)
an amount equal to the total amount by |
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| which the
homestead exemption allowed under Section 15-176 or |
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| 15-177 of the Property Tax Code for
real
property situated in |
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| that school district exceeds the total amount that would
have |
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| been
allowed in that school district if the maximum reduction |
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| under Section 15-176
was
(i) $4,500 in Cook County or $3,500 in |
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| all other counties in tax year 2003 or (ii) $5,000 in all |
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| counties in tax year 2004 and thereafter and (b) an amount |
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| equal to the aggregate amount for the taxable year of all |
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| additional exemptions under Section 15-175 of the Property Tax |
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| Code for owners with a household income of $30,000 or less. The |
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| provisions of Section 15-176 or 15-177 of the Property Tax Code |
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| shall
annually calculate and certify to the Department of |
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| Revenue for each school
district all
homestead exemption |
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| amounts under Section 15-176 or 15-177 of the Property Tax Code |
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| and all amounts of additional exemptions under Section 15-175 |
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| of the Property Tax Code for owners with a household income of |
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| $30,000 or less. It is the intent of this paragraph that if the |
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| general homestead exemption for a parcel of property is |
10 |
| determined under Section 15-176 or 15-177 of the Property Tax |
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| Code rather than Section 15-175, then the calculation of |
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| Available Local Resources shall not be affected by the |
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| difference, if any, between the amount of the general homestead |
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| exemption allowed for that parcel of property under Section |
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| 15-176 or 15-177 of the Property Tax Code and the amount that |
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| would have been allowed had the general homestead exemption for |
17 |
| that parcel of property been determined under Section 15-175 of |
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| the Property Tax Code. It is further the intent of this |
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| paragraph that if additional exemptions are allowed under |
20 |
| Section 15-175 of the Property Tax Code for owners with a |
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| household income of less than $30,000, then the calculation of |
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| Available Local Resources shall not be affected by the |
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| difference, if any, because of those additional exemptions.
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| This equalized assessed valuation, as adjusted further by |
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| the requirements of
this subsection, shall be utilized in the |
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| calculation of Available Local
Resources.
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| (2) The equalized assessed valuation in paragraph (1) shall |
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| be adjusted, as
applicable, in the following manner:
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| (a) For the purposes of calculating State aid under |
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| this Section,
with respect to any part of a school district |
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| within a redevelopment
project area in respect to which a |
6 |
| municipality has adopted tax
increment allocation |
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| financing pursuant to the Tax Increment Allocation
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| Redevelopment Act, Sections 11-74.4-1 through 11-74.4-11 |
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| of the Illinois
Municipal Code or the Industrial Jobs |
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| Recovery Law, Sections 11-74.6-1 through
11-74.6-50 of the |
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| Illinois Municipal Code, no part of the current equalized
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| assessed valuation of real property located in any such |
13 |
| project area which is
attributable to an increase above the |
14 |
| total initial equalized assessed
valuation of such |
15 |
| property shall be used as part of the equalized assessed
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| valuation of the district, until such time as all
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| redevelopment project costs have been paid, as provided in |
18 |
| Section 11-74.4-8
of the Tax Increment Allocation |
19 |
| Redevelopment Act or in Section 11-74.6-35 of
the |
20 |
| Industrial Jobs Recovery Law. For the purpose of
the |
21 |
| equalized assessed valuation of the
district, the total |
22 |
| initial equalized assessed valuation or the current
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23 |
| equalized assessed valuation, whichever is lower, shall be |
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| used until
such time as all redevelopment project costs |
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| have been paid.
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| (b) The real property equalized assessed valuation for |
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| real property
value as equalized or assessed by the |
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| Department of Revenue for the
district an amount computed |
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| by dividing the amount of any abatement of
taxes under |
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| Section 18-170 of the Property Tax Code by 3.00% for a |
6 |
| district
maintaining grades kindergarten through 12, by |
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| 2.30% for a district
maintaining grades kindergarten |
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| through 8, or by 1.05% for a
district
maintaining grades 9 |
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| through 12 and adjusted by an amount computed by dividing
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| the amount of any abatement of taxes under subsection (a) |
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| of Section 18-165 of
the Property Tax Code by the same |
12 |
| percentage rates for district type as
specified in this |
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| subparagraph (b).
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| (3) For the 1999-2000 school year and each school year |
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| thereafter, if a
school district meets all of the criteria of |
16 |
| this subsection (G)(3), the school
district's Available Local |
17 |
| Resources shall be calculated under subsection (D)
using the |
18 |
| district's Extension Limitation Equalized Assessed Valuation |
19 |
| as
calculated under this
subsection (G)(3).
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| For purposes of this subsection (G)(3) the following terms |
21 |
| shall have
the following meanings:
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| "Budget Year": The school year for which general State |
23 |
| aid is calculated
and
awarded under subsection (E).
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| "Base Tax Year": The property tax levy year used to |
25 |
| calculate the Budget
Year
allocation of general State aid.
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| "Preceding Tax Year": The property tax levy year |
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Base Tax Year.
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| "Base Tax Year's Tax Extension": The product of the |
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| equalized assessed
valuation utilized by the County Clerk |
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| in the Base Tax Year multiplied by the
limiting rate as |
5 |
| calculated by the County Clerk and defined in the Property |
6 |
| Tax
Extension Limitation Law.
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| "Preceding Tax Year's Tax Extension": The product of |
8 |
| the equalized assessed
valuation utilized by the County |
9 |
| Clerk in the Preceding Tax Year multiplied by
the Operating |
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| Tax Rate as defined in subsection (A).
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| "Extension Limitation Ratio": A numerical ratio, |
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| certified by the
County Clerk, in which the numerator is |
13 |
| the Base Tax Year's Tax
Extension and the denominator is |
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| the Preceding Tax Year's Tax Extension.
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| "Operating Tax Rate": The operating tax rate as defined |
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| in subsection (A).
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| If a school district is subject to property tax extension |
18 |
| limitations as
imposed under
the Property Tax Extension |
19 |
| Limitation Law, the State Board of Education shall
calculate |
20 |
| the Extension
Limitation
Equalized Assessed Valuation of that |
21 |
| district. For the 1999-2000 school
year, the
Extension |
22 |
| Limitation Equalized Assessed Valuation of a school district as
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23 |
| calculated by the State Board of Education shall be equal to |
24 |
| the product of the
district's 1996 Equalized Assessed Valuation |
25 |
| and the district's Extension
Limitation Ratio. For the |
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| 2000-2001 school year and each school year
thereafter,
the |
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calculated by the State Board of Education shall be |
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| equal to the product of
the Equalized Assessed Valuation last |
4 |
| used in the calculation of general State
aid and the
district's |
5 |
| Extension Limitation Ratio. If the Extension Limitation
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| Equalized
Assessed Valuation of a school district as calculated |
7 |
| under
this subsection (G)(3) is less than the district's |
8 |
| equalized assessed valuation
as calculated pursuant to |
9 |
| subsections (G)(1) and (G)(2), then for purposes of
calculating |
10 |
| the district's general State aid for the Budget Year pursuant |
11 |
| to
subsection (E), that Extension
Limitation Equalized |
12 |
| Assessed Valuation shall be utilized to calculate the
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| district's Available Local Resources
under subsection (D).
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| Partial elementary unit districts created in accordance |
15 |
| with Article 11E of this Code shall not be eligible for the |
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| adjustment in this subsection (G)(3) until the fifth year |
17 |
| following the effective date of the reorganization.
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| (4) For the purposes of calculating general State aid for |
19 |
| the 1999-2000
school year only, if a school district |
20 |
| experienced a triennial reassessment on
the equalized assessed |
21 |
| valuation used in calculating its general State
financial aid |
22 |
| apportionment for the 1998-1999 school year, the State Board of
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| Education shall calculate the Extension Limitation Equalized |
24 |
| Assessed Valuation
that would have been used to calculate the |
25 |
| district's 1998-1999 general State
aid. This amount shall equal |
26 |
| the product of the equalized assessed valuation
used to
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| the district's
Extension Limitation Ratio. If the Extension |
3 |
| Limitation Equalized Assessed
Valuation of the school district |
4 |
| as calculated under this paragraph (4) is
less than the |
5 |
| district's equalized assessed valuation utilized in |
6 |
| calculating
the
district's 1998-1999 general State aid |
7 |
| allocation, then for purposes of
calculating the district's |
8 |
| general State aid pursuant to paragraph (5) of
subsection (E),
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| that Extension Limitation Equalized Assessed Valuation shall |
10 |
| be utilized to
calculate the district's Available Local |
11 |
| Resources.
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| (5) For school districts having a majority of their |
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| equalized assessed
valuation in any county except Cook, DuPage, |
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| Kane, Lake, McHenry, or Will, if
the amount of general State |
15 |
| aid allocated to the school district for the
1999-2000 school |
16 |
| year under the provisions of subsection (E), (H), and (J) of
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| this Section is less than the amount of general State aid |
18 |
| allocated to the
district for the 1998-1999 school year under |
19 |
| these subsections, then the
general
State aid of the district |
20 |
| for the 1999-2000 school year only shall be increased
by the |
21 |
| difference between these amounts. The total payments made under |
22 |
| this
paragraph (5) shall not exceed $14,000,000. Claims shall |
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| be prorated if they
exceed $14,000,000.
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| (H) Supplemental General State Aid.
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| (1) In addition to the general State aid a school district |
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pursuant to subsection (E), qualifying school |
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| districts shall receive a grant,
paid in conjunction with a |
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| district's payments of general State aid, for
supplemental |
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| general State aid based upon the concentration level of |
5 |
| children
from low-income households within the school |
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| district.
Supplemental State aid grants provided for school |
7 |
| districts under this
subsection shall be appropriated for |
8 |
| distribution to school districts as part
of the same line item |
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| in which the general State financial aid of school
districts is |
10 |
| appropriated under this Section.
If the appropriation in any |
11 |
| fiscal year for general State aid and
supplemental general |
12 |
| State aid is insufficient to pay the amounts required
under the |
13 |
| general State aid and supplemental general State aid |
14 |
| calculations,
then the
State Board of Education shall ensure |
15 |
| that
each school district receives the full amount due for |
16 |
| general State aid
and the remainder of the appropriation shall |
17 |
| be used
for supplemental general State aid, which the State |
18 |
| Board of Education shall
calculate and pay to eligible |
19 |
| districts on a prorated basis.
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| (1.5) This paragraph (1.5) applies only to those school |
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| years
preceding the 2003-2004 school year.
For purposes of this
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22 |
| subsection (H), the term "Low-Income Concentration Level" |
23 |
| shall be the
low-income
eligible pupil count from the most |
24 |
| recently available federal census divided by
the Average Daily |
25 |
| Attendance of the school district.
If, however, (i) the |
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| percentage decrease from the 2 most recent federal
censuses
in |
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| with fewer
than 400 students exceeds by 75% or more the |
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| percentage change in the total
low-income eligible pupil count |
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| of contiguous elementary school districts,
whose boundaries |
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| are coterminous with the high school district,
or (ii) a high |
6 |
| school district within 2 counties and serving 5 elementary
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| school
districts, whose boundaries are coterminous with the |
8 |
| high school
district, has a percentage decrease from the 2 most |
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| recent federal
censuses in the low-income eligible pupil count |
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| and there is a percentage
increase in the total low-income |
11 |
| eligible pupil count of a majority of the
elementary school |
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| districts in excess of 50% from the 2 most recent
federal |
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| censuses, then
the
high school district's low-income eligible |
14 |
| pupil count from the earlier federal
census
shall be the number |
15 |
| used as the low-income eligible pupil count for the high
school |
16 |
| district, for purposes of this subsection (H).
The changes made |
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| to this paragraph (1) by Public Act 92-28 shall apply to
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| supplemental general State aid
grants for school years |
19 |
| preceding the 2003-2004 school year that are paid
in fiscal |
20 |
| year 1999 or thereafter
and to
any State aid payments made in |
21 |
| fiscal year 1994 through fiscal year
1998 pursuant to |
22 |
| subsection 1(n) of Section 18-8 of this Code (which was
|
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| repealed on July 1, 1998), and any high school district that is |
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| affected by
Public Act 92-28 is
entitled to a
recomputation of |
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| its supplemental general State aid grant or State aid
paid in |
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| any of those fiscal years. This recomputation shall not be
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| (1.10) This paragraph (1.10) applies to the 2003-2004 |
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| school year
and each school year thereafter. For purposes of |
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| this subsection (H), the
term "Low-Income Concentration Level" |
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| shall, for each fiscal year, be the
low-income eligible
pupil |
6 |
| count
as of July 1 of the immediately preceding fiscal year
(as |
7 |
| determined by the Department of Human Services based
on the |
8 |
| number of pupils
who are eligible for at least one of the |
9 |
| following
low income programs: Medicaid, KidCare, TANF, or Food |
10 |
| Stamps,
excluding pupils who are eligible for services provided |
11 |
| by the Department
of Children and Family Services,
averaged |
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| over
the 2 immediately preceding fiscal years for fiscal year |
13 |
| 2004 and over the 3
immediately preceding fiscal years for each |
14 |
| fiscal year thereafter)
divided by the Average Daily Attendance |
15 |
| of the school district.
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| (2) Supplemental general State aid pursuant to this |
17 |
| subsection (H) shall
be
provided as follows for the 1998-1999, |
18 |
| 1999-2000, and 2000-2001 school years
only:
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| (a) For any school district with a Low Income |
20 |
| Concentration Level of at
least 20% and less than 35%, the |
21 |
| grant for any school year
shall be $800
multiplied by the |
22 |
| low income eligible pupil count.
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| (b) For any school district with a Low Income |
24 |
| Concentration Level of at
least 35% and less than 50%, the |
25 |
| grant for the 1998-1999 school year shall be
$1,100 |
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| multiplied by the low income eligible pupil count.
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| Concentration Level of at
least 50% and less than 60%, the |
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| grant for the 1998-99 school year shall be
$1,500 |
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| multiplied by the low income eligible pupil count.
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| (d) For any school district with a Low Income |
6 |
| Concentration Level of 60%
or more, the grant for the |
7 |
| 1998-99 school year shall be $1,900 multiplied by
the low |
8 |
| income eligible pupil count.
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| (e) For the 1999-2000 school year, the per pupil amount |
10 |
| specified in
subparagraphs (b), (c), and (d) immediately |
11 |
| above shall be increased to $1,243,
$1,600, and $2,000, |
12 |
| respectively.
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| (f) For the 2000-2001 school year, the per pupil |
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| amounts specified in
subparagraphs (b), (c), and (d) |
15 |
| immediately above shall be
$1,273, $1,640, and $2,050, |
16 |
| respectively.
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| (2.5) Supplemental general State aid pursuant to this |
18 |
| subsection (H)
shall be provided as follows for the 2002-2003 |
19 |
| school year:
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| (a) For any school district with a Low Income |
21 |
| Concentration Level of less
than 10%, the grant for each |
22 |
| school year shall be $355 multiplied by the low
income |
23 |
| eligible pupil count.
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| (b) For any school district with a Low Income |
25 |
| Concentration
Level of at least 10% and less than 20%, the |
26 |
| grant for each school year shall
be $675
multiplied by the |
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count.
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| (c) For any school district with a Low Income |
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| Concentration
Level of at least 20% and less than 35%, the |
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| grant for each school year shall
be $1,330
multiplied by |
5 |
| the low income eligible pupil
count.
|
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| (d) For any school district with a Low Income |
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| Concentration
Level of at least 35% and less than 50%, the |
8 |
| grant for each school year shall
be $1,362
multiplied by |
9 |
| the low income eligible pupil
count.
|
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| (e) For any school district with a Low Income |
11 |
| Concentration
Level of at least 50% and less than 60%, the |
12 |
| grant for each school year shall
be $1,680
multiplied by |
13 |
| the low income eligible pupil
count.
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| (f) For any school district with a Low Income |
15 |
| Concentration
Level of 60% or more, the grant for each |
16 |
| school year shall be $2,080
multiplied by the low income |
17 |
| eligible pupil count.
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| (2.10) Except as otherwise provided, supplemental general |
19 |
| State aid
pursuant to this subsection
(H) shall be provided as |
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| follows for the 2003-2004 school year and each
school year |
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| thereafter:
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| (a) For any school district with a Low Income |
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| Concentration
Level of 15% or less, the grant for each |
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| school year
shall be $355 multiplied by the low income |
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| eligible pupil count.
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$294.25 added to the product of $2,700 |
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| and the square of the Low
Income Concentration Level, all |
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| multiplied by the low income
eligible pupil count.
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| For the 2003-2004 school year, 2004-2005 school year,
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| 2005-2006 school year, and 2006-2007 school year only, the |
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| grant shall be no less than the
grant
for
the 2002-2003 school |
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| year. For the 2007-2008 school year only, the grant shall
be no
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| less than the grant for the 2002-2003 school year multiplied by |
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| 0.66. For the
2008-2009
school year only, the grant shall be no |
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| less than the grant for the 2002-2003
school year
multiplied by |
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| 0.33. Notwithstanding the provisions of this paragraph to the |
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| contrary, if for any school year supplemental general State aid |
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| grants are prorated as provided in paragraph (1) of this |
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| subsection (H), then the grants under this paragraph shall be |
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| prorated.
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| For the 2003-2004 school year only, the grant shall be no |
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| greater
than the grant received during the 2002-2003 school |
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| year added to the
product of 0.25 multiplied by the difference |
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| between the grant amount
calculated under subsection (a) or (b) |
21 |
| of this paragraph (2.10), whichever
is applicable, and the |
22 |
| grant received during the 2002-2003 school year.
For the |
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| 2004-2005 school year only, the grant shall be no greater than
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| the grant received during the 2002-2003 school year added to |
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| the
product of 0.50 multiplied by the difference between the |
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| grant amount
calculated under subsection (a) or (b) of this |
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| received during the 2002-2003 school year.
For the 2005-2006 |
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| school year only, the grant shall be no greater than
the grant |
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| received during the 2002-2003 school year added to the
product |
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| of 0.75 multiplied by the difference between the grant amount
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| calculated under subsection (a) or (b) of this paragraph |
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| (2.10), whichever
is applicable, and the grant received during |
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| the 2002-2003
school year.
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| (3) School districts with an Average Daily Attendance of |
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| more than 1,000
and less than 50,000 that qualify for |
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| supplemental general State aid pursuant
to this subsection |
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| shall submit a plan to the State Board of Education prior to
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| October 30 of each year for the use of the funds resulting from |
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| this grant of
supplemental general State aid for the |
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| improvement of
instruction in which priority is given to |
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| meeting the education needs of
disadvantaged children. Such |
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| plan shall be submitted in accordance with
rules and |
18 |
| regulations promulgated by the State Board of Education.
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| (4) School districts with an Average Daily Attendance of |
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| 50,000 or more
that qualify for supplemental general State aid |
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| pursuant to this subsection
shall be required to distribute |
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| from funds available pursuant to this Section,
no less than |
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| $261,000,000 in accordance with the following requirements:
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| (a) The required amounts shall be distributed to the |
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| attendance centers
within the district in proportion to the |
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| number of pupils enrolled at each
attendance center who are |
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| and under the National
School Lunch Act during the |
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| immediately preceding school year.
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| (b) The distribution of these portions of supplemental |
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| and general State
aid among attendance centers according to |
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| these requirements shall not be
compensated for or |
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| contravened by adjustments of the total of other funds
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| appropriated to any attendance centers, and the Board of |
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| Education shall
utilize funding from one or several sources |
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| in order to fully implement this
provision annually prior |
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| to the opening of school.
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| (c) Each attendance center shall be provided by the
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| school district a distribution of noncategorical funds and |
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| other
categorical funds to which an attendance center is |
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| entitled under law in
order that the general State aid and |
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| supplemental general State aid provided
by application of |
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| this subsection supplements rather than supplants the
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| noncategorical funds and other categorical funds provided |
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| by the school
district to the attendance centers.
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| (d) Any funds made available under this subsection that |
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| by reason of the
provisions of this subsection are not
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| required to be allocated and provided to attendance centers |
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| may be used and
appropriated by the board of the district |
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| for any lawful school purpose.
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pursuant to |
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of the principal and local school council |
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| for programs to improve educational
opportunities at |
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| qualifying schools through the following programs and
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| services: early childhood education, reduced class size or |
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| improved adult to
student classroom ratio, enrichment |
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| programs, remedial assistance, attendance
improvement, and |
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| other educationally beneficial expenditures which
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| supplement
the regular and basic programs as determined by |
10 |
| the State Board of Education.
Funds provided shall not be |
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| expended for any political or lobbying purposes
as defined |
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| by board rule.
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| (f) Each district subject to the provisions of this |
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| subdivision (H)(4)
shall submit an
acceptable plan to meet |
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| the educational needs of disadvantaged children, in
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| compliance with the requirements of this paragraph, to the |
17 |
| State Board of
Education prior to July 15 of each year. |
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| This plan shall be consistent with the
decisions of local |
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| school councils concerning the school expenditure plans
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| developed in accordance with part 4 of Section 34-2.3. The |
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| State Board shall
approve or reject the plan within 60 days |
22 |
| after its submission. If the plan is
rejected, the district |
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| shall give written notice of intent to modify the plan
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| within 15 days of the notification of rejection and then |
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| submit a modified plan
within 30 days after the date of the |
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| written notice of intent to modify.
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| the district has
not submitted a plan prior to July 15 or a |
5 |
| modified plan within the time
period specified herein, the
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| State aid funds affected by that plan or modified plan |
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| shall be withheld by the
State Board of Education until a |
8 |
| plan or modified plan is submitted.
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| If the district fails to distribute State aid to |
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| attendance centers in
accordance with an approved plan, the |
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| plan for the following year shall
allocate funds, in |
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| addition to the funds otherwise required by this
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| subsection, to those attendance centers which were |
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| underfunded during the
previous year in amounts equal to |
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| such underfunding.
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| For purposes of determining compliance with this |
17 |
| subsection in relation
to the requirements of attendance |
18 |
| center funding, each district subject to the
provisions of |
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| this
subsection shall submit as a separate document by |
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| December 1 of each year a
report of expenditure data for |
21 |
| the prior year in addition to any
modification of its |
22 |
| current plan. If it is determined that there has been
a |
23 |
| failure to comply with the expenditure provisions of this |
24 |
| subsection
regarding contravention or supplanting, the |
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| State Superintendent of
Education shall, within 60 days of |
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| receipt of the report, notify the
district and any affected |
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| receipt of that notification inform the State |
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| Superintendent of
Education of the remedial or corrective |
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| action to be taken, whether by
amendment of the current |
5 |
| plan, if feasible, or by adjustment in the plan
for the |
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| following year. Failure to provide the expenditure report |
7 |
| or the
notification of remedial or corrective action in a |
8 |
| timely manner shall
result in a withholding of the affected |
9 |
| funds.
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| The State Board of Education shall promulgate rules and |
11 |
| regulations
to implement the provisions of this |
12 |
| subsection. No funds shall be released
under this |
13 |
| subdivision (H)(4) to any district that has not submitted a |
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| plan
that has been approved by the State Board of |
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| Education.
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| (I) (Blank).
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| (J) Supplementary Grants in Aid.
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| (1) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section, |
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| the amount of the
aggregate general State aid in combination |
20 |
| with supplemental general State aid
under this Section for |
21 |
| which
each school district is eligible shall be no
less than |
22 |
| the amount of the aggregate general State aid entitlement that |
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| was
received by the district under Section
18-8 (exclusive of |
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| amounts received
under subsections 5(p) and 5(p-5) of that |
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for the 1997-98 school year,
pursuant to the |
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| provisions of that Section as it was then in effect.
If a |
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| school district qualifies to receive a supplementary payment |
4 |
| made under
this subsection (J), the amount
of the aggregate |
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| general State aid in combination with supplemental general
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| State aid under this Section
which that district is eligible to |
7 |
| receive for each school year shall be no less than the amount |
8 |
| of the aggregate
general State aid entitlement that was |
9 |
| received by the district under
Section 18-8 (exclusive of |
10 |
| amounts received
under subsections 5(p) and 5(p-5) of that |
11 |
| Section)
for the 1997-1998 school year, pursuant to the |
12 |
| provisions of that
Section as it was then in effect.
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| (2) If, as provided in paragraph (1) of this subsection |
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| (J), a school
district is to receive aggregate general State |
15 |
| aid in
combination with supplemental general State aid under |
16 |
| this Section for the 1998-99 school year and any subsequent |
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| school
year that in any such school year is less than the |
18 |
| amount of the aggregate
general
State
aid entitlement that the |
19 |
| district received for the 1997-98 school year, the
school |
20 |
| district shall also receive, from a separate appropriation made |
21 |
| for
purposes of this subsection (J), a supplementary payment |
22 |
| that is equal to the
amount of the difference in the aggregate |
23 |
| State aid figures as described in
paragraph (1).
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| (K) Grants to Laboratory and Alternative Schools.
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| In calculating the amount to be paid to the governing board |
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| of a public
university that operates a laboratory school under |
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| this Section or to any
alternative school that is operated by a |
4 |
| regional superintendent of schools,
the State
Board of |
5 |
| Education shall require by rule such reporting requirements as |
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| it
deems necessary.
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| As used in this Section, "laboratory school" means a public |
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| school which is
created and operated by a public university and |
9 |
| approved by the State Board of
Education. The governing board |
10 |
| of a public university which receives funds
from the State |
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| Board under this subsection (K) may not increase the number of
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| students enrolled in its laboratory
school from a single |
13 |
| district, if that district is already sending 50 or more
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| students, except under a mutual agreement between the school |
15 |
| board of a
student's district of residence and the university |
16 |
| which operates the
laboratory school. A laboratory school may |
17 |
| not have more than 1,000 students,
excluding students with |
18 |
| disabilities in a special education program.
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| As used in this Section, "alternative school" means a |
20 |
| public school which is
created and operated by a Regional |
21 |
| Superintendent of Schools and approved by
the State Board of |
22 |
| Education. Such alternative schools may offer courses of
|
23 |
| instruction for which credit is given in regular school |
24 |
| programs, courses to
prepare students for the high school |
25 |
| equivalency testing program or vocational
and occupational |
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| training. A regional superintendent of schools may contract
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| to operate an
alternative school. An alternative school serving |
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| more than one educational
service region may be established by |
4 |
| the regional superintendents of schools
of the affected |
5 |
| educational service regions. An alternative school
serving |
6 |
| more than one educational service region may be operated under |
7 |
| such
terms as the regional superintendents of schools of those |
8 |
| educational service
regions may agree.
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| Each laboratory and alternative school shall file, on forms |
10 |
| provided by the
State Superintendent of Education, an annual |
11 |
| State aid claim which states the
Average Daily Attendance of |
12 |
| the school's students by month. The best 3 months'
Average |
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| Daily Attendance shall be computed for each school.
The general |
14 |
| State aid entitlement shall be computed by multiplying the
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15 |
| applicable Average Daily Attendance by the Foundation Level as |
16 |
| determined under
this Section.
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| (L) Payments, Additional Grants in Aid and Other Requirements.
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| (1) For a school district operating under the financial |
19 |
| supervision
of an Authority created under Article 34A, the |
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| general State aid otherwise
payable to that district under this |
21 |
| Section, but not the supplemental general
State aid, shall be |
22 |
| reduced by an amount equal to the budget for
the operations of |
23 |
| the Authority as certified by the Authority to the State
Board |
24 |
| of Education, and an amount equal to such reduction shall be |
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| paid
to the Authority created for such district for its |
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the manner provided in Section 18-11. The |
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| remainder
of general State school aid for any such district |
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| shall be paid in accordance
with Article 34A when that Article |
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| provides for a disposition other than that
provided by this |
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| Article.
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| (2) (Blank).
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| (3) Summer school. Summer school payments shall be made as |
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| provided in
Section 18-4.3.
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| (M) Education Funding Advisory Board.
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| The Education Funding Advisory
Board, hereinafter in this |
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| subsection (M) referred to as the "Board", is hereby
created. |
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| The Board
shall consist of 5 members who are appointed by the |
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| Governor, by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate. The |
14 |
| members appointed shall include
representatives of education, |
15 |
| business, and the general public. One of the
members so |
16 |
| appointed shall be
designated by the Governor at the time the |
17 |
| appointment is made as the
chairperson of the
Board.
The |
18 |
| initial members of the Board may
be appointed any time after |
19 |
| the effective date of this amendatory Act of
1997. The regular |
20 |
| term of each member of the
Board shall be for 4 years from the |
21 |
| third Monday of January of the
year in which the term of the |
22 |
| member's appointment is to commence, except that
of the 5 |
23 |
| initial members appointed to serve on the
Board, the member who |
24 |
| is appointed as the chairperson shall serve for
a term that |
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| commences on the date of his or her appointment and expires on |
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| by lots drawn at
the first meeting of the Board that is
held
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| after all 5 members are appointed, shall determine 2 of their |
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| number to serve
for terms that commence on the date of their
|
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| respective appointments and expire on the third
Monday of |
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| January, 2001,
and 2 of their number to serve for terms that |
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| commence
on the date of their respective appointments and |
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| expire on the third Monday
of January, 2000. All members |
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| appointed to serve on the
Board shall serve until their |
10 |
| respective successors are
appointed and confirmed. Vacancies |
11 |
| shall be filled in the same manner as
original appointments. If |
12 |
| a vacancy in membership occurs at a time when the
Senate is not |
13 |
| in session, the Governor shall make a temporary appointment |
14 |
| until
the next meeting of the Senate, when he or she shall |
15 |
| appoint, by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate, a |
16 |
| person to fill that membership for the
unexpired term. If the |
17 |
| Senate is not in session when the initial appointments
are |
18 |
| made, those appointments shall
be made as in the case of |
19 |
| vacancies.
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| The Education Funding Advisory Board shall be deemed |
21 |
| established,
and the initial
members appointed by the Governor |
22 |
| to serve as members of the
Board shall take office,
on the date |
23 |
| that the
Governor makes his or her appointment of the fifth |
24 |
| initial member of the
Board, whether those initial members are |
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| then serving
pursuant to appointment and confirmation or |
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| pursuant to temporary appointments
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| Governor as in the case of vacancies.
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| The State Board of Education shall provide such staff |
3 |
| assistance to the
Education Funding Advisory Board as is |
4 |
| reasonably required for the proper
performance by the Board of |
5 |
| its responsibilities.
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| For school years after the 2000-2001 school year, the |
7 |
| Education
Funding Advisory Board, in consultation with the |
8 |
| State Board of Education,
shall make recommendations as |
9 |
| provided in this subsection (M) to the General
Assembly for the |
10 |
| foundation level under subdivision (B)(3) of this Section and
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| for the
supplemental general State aid grant level under |
12 |
| subsection (H) of this Section
for districts with high |
13 |
| concentrations of children from poverty. The
recommended |
14 |
| foundation level shall be determined based on a methodology |
15 |
| which
incorporates the basic education expenditures of |
16 |
| low-spending schools
exhibiting high academic performance. The |
17 |
| Education Funding Advisory Board
shall make such |
18 |
| recommendations to the General Assembly on January 1 of odd
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| numbered years, beginning January 1, 2001.
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| (N) (Blank).
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| (O) References.
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| (1) References in other laws to the various subdivisions of
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| Section 18-8 as that Section existed before its repeal and |
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| replacement by this
Section 18-8.05 shall be deemed to refer to |
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| (2) References in other laws to State Chapter 1 funds shall |
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| be deemed to
refer to the supplemental general State aid |
5 |
| provided under subsection (H) of
this Section.
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| (P) Public Act 93-838 and Public Act 93-808 make inconsistent |
7 |
| changes to this Section. Under Section 6 of the Statute on |
8 |
| Statutes there is an irreconcilable conflict between Public Act |
9 |
| 93-808 and Public Act 93-838. Public Act 93-838, being the last |
10 |
| acted upon, is controlling. The text of Public Act 93-838 is |
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| the law regardless of the text of Public Act 93-808. |
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| (Source: P.A. 94-69, eff. 7-1-05; 94-438, eff. 8-4-05; 94-835, |
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| eff. 6-6-06; 94-1019, eff. 7-10-06; 94-1105, eff. 6-1-07; |
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| Sec. 29-3. Transportation in school districts. School |
17 |
| boards
of community consolidated districts, community unit
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18 |
| districts, consolidated districts, and consolidated high |
19 |
| school
districts, optional elementary unit districts, combined |
20 |
| high school - unit districts, and combined school districts if |
21 |
| the combined district
includes any district which was |
22 |
| previously required to provide
transportation, and any newly |
23 |
| created elementary or high school districts resulting from a |
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| multi-unit conversion if the newly created district includes |
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| any area that was previously required to provide transportation |
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| shall provide free transportation
for pupils residing at a |
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| distance of one and one-half miles or more from
any school to |
5 |
| which they are assigned for attendance maintained within the
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| district , except for those pupils for whom the school board |
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| shall certify to
the State Board of Education that adequate |
8 |
| transportation for the public is
available.
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| For the purpose of this Act 1 1/2 miles distance shall be |
10 |
| from the exit
of the property where the pupil resides to the |
11 |
| point where pupils are normally
unloaded at the school |
12 |
| attended; such distance shall be measured by determining
the |
13 |
| shortest distance on normally traveled roads or streets.
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| Such school board may comply with the provisions of this |
15 |
| Section by
providing free transportation for pupils to and from |
16 |
| an assigned school
and a pick-up point located not more than |
17 |
| one and one-half miles from
the home of each pupil assigned to |
18 |
| such point.
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| For the purposes of this Act "adequate transportation for |
20 |
| the public"
shall be assumed to exist for such pupils as can |
21 |
| reach school by
walking, one way, along normally traveled roads |
22 |
| or streets
less than 1
1/2 miles irrespective of the distance |
23 |
| the
pupil is transported by public transportation.
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24 |
| In addition to the other requirements of this Section, each |
25 |
| school board may
provide free transportation for any pupil |
26 |
| residing within 1 1/2 miles from the
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| pick-up
point or bus stop, constitutes a serious hazard to the |
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| safety of the pupil
due to vehicular traffic or rail crossings. |
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| Such transportation shall not
be provided if adequate |
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| transportation for the public is available.
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| The determination as to what constitutes a serious safety |
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| hazard shall
be made by the school board, in accordance with |
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| guidelines promulgated by
the Illinois Department of |
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| Transportation, in consultation with the State
Superintendent |
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| of Education. A school board, on written petition of the
parent |
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| or guardian of a pupil for whom adequate transportation for the |
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| public
is alleged not to exist because the pupil is required to |
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| walk along normally
traveled roads or streets where walking is |
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| alleged to constitute a serious
safety hazard due to vehicular |
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| traffic or rail crossings, or who is required to
walk between |
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| the
pupil's home and assigned school or between the pupil's |
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| home or assigned school
and a pick-up point or bus stop along |
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| roads or streets where walking is alleged
to constitute a |
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| serious safety hazard due to vehicular traffic or rail
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| crossings, shall conduct a
study and make findings, which the |
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| Department of Transportation shall review
and approve
or |
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| disapprove as provided in this Section, to determine whether a |
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| serious
safety hazard exists as alleged in the petition. The
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| Department of Transportation shall review
the findings of the |
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| school board and shall approve or disapprove the school
board's |
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after the school board submits its findings to the |
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| Department. The school board
shall annually review the |
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| conditions and determine whether or not the hazardous |
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| conditions remain unchanged. The
State Superintendent of |
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| Education may request that the Illinois Department
of |
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| Transportation verify that the conditions have not changed. No |
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| action
shall lie against the school board, the State |
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| Superintendent of Education
or the Illinois Department of |
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| Transportation for decisions made in accordance
with this |
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| Section. The provisions of the Administrative Review Law and |
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| all
amendments and modifications thereof and the rules adopted |
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| pursuant thereto
shall apply to and govern all proceedings |
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| instituted for the judicial
review of final administrative |
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| decisions of the Department of
Transportation under this |
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| Section.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-439, eff. 8-4-05.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/29-5) (from Ch. 122, par. 29-5) |
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| Sec. 29-5. Reimbursement by State for transportation. Any |
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| school
district, maintaining a school, transporting resident |
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| pupils to another
school district's vocational program, |
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| offered through a joint agreement
approved by the State Board |
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| of Education, as provided in Section
10-22.22 or transporting |
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| its resident pupils to a school which meets the
standards for |
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| recognition as established by the State Board of Education
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| which provides transportation meeting the standards of safety, |
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| comfort,
convenience, efficiency and operation prescribed by |
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| the State Board of
Education for resident pupils in |
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| kindergarten or any of grades 1 through
12 who: (a) reside at |
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| least 1 1/2 miles as measured by the customary route of
travel, |
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| from the school attended; or (b) reside in areas where |
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| conditions are
such that walking constitutes a hazard to the |
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| safety of the child when
determined under Section 29-3; and (c) |
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| are transported to the school attended
from pick-up points at |
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| the beginning of the school day and back again at the
close of |
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| the school day or transported to and from their assigned |
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| attendance
centers during the school day, shall be reimbursed |
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| by the State as hereinafter
provided in this Section.
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| The State will pay the cost of transporting eligible pupils |
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| less the
assessed valuation in a dual school district |
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| maintaining secondary
grades 9 to 12 inclusive times a |
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| qualifying rate of .05%; in elementary
school districts |
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| maintaining grades K to 8 times a qualifying rate of
.06%; and |
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| in unit districts maintaining grades K to 12 , including |
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| optional elementary unit districts and combined high school - |
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| unit districts, times a qualifying
rate of .07% ; provided that |
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| for optional elementary unit districts and combined high school - |
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| unit districts, assessed valuation for high school purposes, |
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| as defined in Article 11E of this Code, must be used . To be |
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| eligible to receive reimbursement in excess of 4/5
of the cost |
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| to transport eligible pupils, a school district shall have a
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| Transportation Fund tax rate of at least .12%. If a school |
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| district
does not have a .12% Transportation Fund tax rate, the |
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| amount of its
claim in excess of 4/5 of the cost of |
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| transporting pupils shall be
reduced by the sum arrived at by |
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| subtracting the Transportation Fund tax
rate from .12% and |
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| multiplying that amount by the districts equalized or
assessed |
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| valuation, provided, that in no case shall said reduction
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| result in reimbursement of less than 4/5 of the cost to |
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| transport
eligible pupils.
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| The minimum amount to be received by a district is $16 |
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| times the
number of eligible pupils transported.
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| Any such district transporting resident pupils during the |
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| school day
to an area vocational school or another school |
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| district's vocational
program more than 1 1/2 miles from the |
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| school attended, as provided in
Sections 10-22.20a and |
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| 10-22.22, shall be reimbursed by the State for 4/5
of the cost |
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| of transporting eligible pupils.
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| School day means that period of time which the pupil is |
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| required to be
in attendance for instructional purposes.
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| If a pupil is at a location within the school district |
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| other than his
residence for child care purposes at the time |
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| for transportation to school,
that location may be considered |
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| for purposes of determining the 1 1/2 miles
from the school |
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| attended.
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| Claims for reimbursement that include children who attend |
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| any school
other than a public school shall show the number of |
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| paid for the
transportation of pupils for whom transportation |
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| costs are claimed for
payment under other Sections of this Act.
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| The allowable direct cost of transporting pupils for |
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| regular, vocational,
and special education pupil |
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| transportation shall be limited to the sum of
the cost of |
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| physical examinations required for employment as a school bus
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| driver; the salaries of full or part-time drivers and school |
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| bus maintenance
personnel; employee benefits excluding |
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| Illinois municipal retirement
payments, social security |
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| payments, unemployment insurance payments and
workers' |
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| compensation insurance premiums; expenditures to independent
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| carriers who operate school buses; payments to other school |
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| districts for
pupil transportation services; pre-approved |
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| contractual expenditures for
computerized bus scheduling; the |
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| cost of gasoline, oil, tires, and other
supplies necessary for |
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| the operation of school buses; the cost of
converting buses' |
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| gasoline engines to more fuel efficient engines or to
engines |
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| which use alternative energy sources; the cost of travel to
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| meetings and workshops conducted by the regional |
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| superintendent or the
State Superintendent of Education |
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| pursuant to the standards established by
the Secretary of State |
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| under Section 6-106 of the Illinois Vehicle Code to improve the |
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| driving skills of
school bus drivers; the cost of maintenance |
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| of school buses including parts
and materials used; |
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| expenditures for leasing transportation vehicles,
except |
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| interest and service charges; the cost of insurance and |
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| licenses for
transportation vehicles; expenditures for the |
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| rental of transportation
equipment; plus a depreciation |
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| allowance of 20% for 5 years for school
buses and vehicles |
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| approved for transporting pupils to and from school and
a |
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| depreciation allowance of 10% for 10 years for other |
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| transportation
equipment so used.
Each school year, if a school |
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| district has made expenditures to the
Regional Transportation |
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| Authority or any of its service boards, a mass
transit |
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| district, or an urban transportation district under an
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| intergovernmental agreement with the district to provide for |
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| the
transportation of pupils and if the public transit carrier |
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| received direct
payment for services or passes from a school |
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| district within its service
area during the 2000-2001 school |
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| year, then the allowable direct cost of
transporting pupils for |
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| regular, vocational, and special education pupil
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| transportation shall also include the expenditures that the |
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| district has
made to the public transit carrier.
In addition to |
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| the above allowable costs school
districts shall also claim all |
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| transportation supervisory salary costs,
including Illinois |
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| municipal retirement payments, and all transportation
related |
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| building and building maintenance costs without limitation.
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| Special education allowable costs shall also include |
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| expenditures for the
salaries of attendants or aides for that |
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| portion of the time they assist
special education pupils while |
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| transporting special education pupils when pre-approved
by the |
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| State Superintendent of Education.
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| Indirect costs shall be included in the reimbursement claim |
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| for districts
which own and operate their own school buses. |
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| Such indirect costs shall
include administrative costs, or any |
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| costs attributable to transporting
pupils from their |
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| attendance centers to another school building for
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| instructional purposes. No school district which owns and |
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| operates its own
school buses may claim reimbursement for |
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| indirect costs which exceed 5% of
the total allowable direct |
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| costs for pupil transportation.
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| The State Board of Education shall prescribe uniform |
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| regulations for
determining the above standards and shall |
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| prescribe forms of cost
accounting and standards of determining |
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| reasonable depreciation. Such
depreciation shall include the |
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| cost of equipping school buses with the
safety features |
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| required by law or by the rules, regulations and standards
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| promulgated by the State Board of Education, and the Department |
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| of
Transportation for the safety and construction of school |
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| buses provided,
however, any equipment cost reimbursed by the |
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| Department of Transportation
for equipping school buses with |
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| such safety equipment shall be deducted
from the allowable cost |
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| in the computation of reimbursement under this
Section in the |
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| same percentage as the cost of the equipment is depreciated.
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| On or before August 15, annually, the chief school |
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| administrator for
the district shall certify to the State |
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| Superintendent of Education the
district's claim for |
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| reimbursement for the school year ending on June 30
next |
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| preceding. The State Superintendent of Education shall check |
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| and
approve the claims and prepare the vouchers showing the |
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| amounts due for
district reimbursement claims. Each fiscal |
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| year, the State
Superintendent of Education shall prepare and |
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| transmit the first 3
vouchers to the Comptroller on the 30th |
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| day of September, December and
March, respectively, and the |
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| final voucher, no later than June 20.
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| If the amount appropriated for transportation |
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| reimbursement is insufficient
to fund total claims for any |
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| fiscal year, the State Board of Education shall
reduce each |
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| school district's allowable costs and flat grant amount
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| proportionately to make total adjusted claims equal the total |
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| amount
appropriated.
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| For purposes of calculating claims for reimbursement under |
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| this Section
for any school year beginning July 1, 1998, or |
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| thereafter, the
equalized
assessed valuation for a school |
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| district used to compute reimbursement
shall be computed in the |
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| same manner as it is computed under paragraph (2) of
subsection |
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| (G) of Section 18-8.05.
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| All reimbursements received from the State shall be |
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| deposited into the
district's transportation fund or into the |
25 |
| fund from which the allowable
expenditures were made.
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| district receiving
a payment under this Section or under |
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| Section 14-7.02, 14-7.02b, or
14-13.01 of this Code may |
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| classify all or a portion of the funds that it
receives in a |
4 |
| particular fiscal year or from general State aid pursuant to
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| Section 18-8.05 of this Code
as funds received in connection |
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| with any funding program for which it is
entitled to receive |
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| funds from the State in that fiscal year (including,
without |
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| limitation, any funding program referenced in this Section),
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| regardless of the source or timing of the receipt. The district |
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| may not
classify more funds as funds received in connection |
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| with the funding
program than the district is entitled to |
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| receive in that fiscal year for that
program. Any
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| classification by a district must be made by a resolution of |
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| its board of
education. The resolution must identify the amount |
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| of any payments or
general State aid to be classified under |
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| this paragraph and must specify
the funding program to which |
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| the funds are to be treated as received in
connection |
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| therewith. This resolution is controlling as to the
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| classification of funds referenced therein. A certified copy of |
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| the
resolution must be sent to the State Superintendent of |
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| Education.
The resolution shall still take effect even though a |
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| copy of the resolution has
not been sent to the State
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| Superintendent of Education in a timely manner.
No
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| classification under this paragraph by a district shall affect |
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| the total amount
or timing of money the district is entitled to |
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| receive under this Code.
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in any way relieve the district from or |
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| affect any
requirements that otherwise would apply with respect |
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| to
that funding program, including any
accounting of funds by |
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| source, reporting expenditures by
original source and purpose,
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| reporting requirements,
or requirements of providing services.
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| Any school district with a population of not more than |
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| 500,000
must deposit all funds received under this Article into |
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| the transportation
fund and use those funds for the provision |
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| of transportation services.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-166, eff. 7-10-03; 93-663, eff. 2-17-04; |
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| 93-1022, eff. 8-24-04; 94-875, eff. 7-1-06.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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