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Full Text of HB1106  104th General Assembly

HB1106 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB1106

 

Introduced 1/9/2025, by Rep. Jed Davis

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act

    Creates the Local Advisory Committees on Special Education Act. Allows each school district or regional cooperative program providing special education services to establish and appoint a local advisory committee on special education if a local advisory committee is requested by more than 3 parents or guardians of the students receiving the services. Establishes the membership and responsibilities of a local advisory committee and the duties of the school district or regional cooperative program. Provides that members of a local advisory committee shall serve without compensation but may be reimbursed for reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties. Makes other changes. Effective July 1, 2026.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning education.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Local
5Advisory Committees on Special Education Act.
 
6    Section 5. Establishment of local advisory committees.
7    (a) Each school district or regional cooperative program
8providing special education services in this State shall
9establish and appoint a local advisory committee on special
10education if a local advisory committee is requested by more
11than 3 parents or guardians of the students receiving the
12services, with each student counting as one parent or
13guardian.
14    (b) The school board or governing body of the regional
15cooperative program shall review and approve the bylaws
16governing the operations of a local advisory committee.
 
17    Section 10. Membership.
18    (a) Each local advisory committee shall consist of
19individuals involved in or concerned with the education of
20students with disabilities.
21        (1) Parents or guardians of students with disabilities
22    shall constitute a majority of a local advisory

 

 

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1    committee's membership.
2        (2) At least 50% of the majority shall be selected
3    directly by the parents or guardians of students with
4    disabilities.
5    (b) Local advisory committee membership shall include at
6least one individual with a disability, a public school
7administrator, a special education teacher, and other
8community members as determined by the local advisory
9committee and the school board.
10    (c) For a local advisory committee in a regional
11cooperative program, membership shall reflect an equitable
12distribution of representatives from each participating school
13district.
 
14    Section 15. Responsibilities of a local advisory
15committee. A local advisory committee shall:
16        (1) provide recommendations to the school district or
17    regional cooperative program concerning the unmet needs of
18    students with disabilities;
19        (2) review and comment on school improvement plans,
20    including those addressing compliance and corrective
21    actions under the federal Individuals with Disabilities
22    Education Act, Section 504 of the federal Rehabilitation
23    Act of 1973, and State special education laws;
24        (3) monitor and advise on the school district's
25    compliance with State and federal laws related to the

 

 

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1    education of students with disabilities;
2        (4) provide input on applications for State and
3    federal funding for special education programs; and
4        (5) serve as a liaison and advocate for parents or
5    guardians of students with disabilities, ensuring the
6    students receive services and support to which the
7    students are entitled to under State and federal law.
 
8    Section 20. Duties of the school district or regional
9cooperative program.
10    (a) The school district or regional cooperative program
11shall provide logistical and technical support to a local
12advisory committee, including access to training on a local
13advisory committee's roles, State and federal regulations, and
14strategic planning. Support may be provided by contracting
15with parent training and information centers, advocacy
16organizations, or other community-based nonprofit groups.
17    (b) The school district or regional cooperative program
18shall provide a local advisory committee with access to
19appropriate records and data, subject to confidentiality laws.
20Improvement plans and compliance reports shall be made
21available to a local advisory committee for review and
22comment.
23    (c) The parents or guardians of children referred for or
24receiving special education services shall be notified of the
25existence and purpose of a local advisory committee. This

 

 

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1notification shall include:
2        (1) a statement indicating that the local advisory
3    committee's majority membership is comprised of parents or
4    guardians of students with disabilities; and
5        (2) contact information for the chairperson of the
6    local advisory committee.
7    If a child is referred for special education services or
8an individualized education program is initiated, the school
9district or regional cooperative program shall notify the
10parents or guardian about a local advisory committee. The
11notification must include the local advisory committee's role
12and provide information on how the parents or guardian may
13contact the local advisory committee's chairperson.
 
14    Section 25. Conduct of meetings.
15    (a) A local advisory committee shall meet at least 4 times
16annually and as often as necessary to conduct its business.
17    (b) All meetings of a local advisory committee shall be
18publicly announced and open to the public. The meeting agenda
19shall be in accordance with the Open Meetings Act.
20    (c) The official minutes of all meetings of a local
21advisory committee shall be maintained and made available for
22public review.
 
23    Section 30. Membership compensation. Members of a local
24advisory committee shall serve without compensation but may be

 

 

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1reimbursed for reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in
2the performance of their duties, subject to school district
3policies and available funding.
 
4    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1,
52026.