Full Text of SB1698 96th General Assembly
SB1698ham001 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Higher Education Committee
Filed: 5/6/2009
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1698
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1698 by replacing | 3 |
| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Task | 5 |
| Force on Higher Education Private Student Loans. | 6 |
| Section 5. Legislative findings. The General Assembly | 7 |
| makes all of the following findings: | 8 |
| (1) Today, private loans constitute 20% of total | 9 |
| education loan money, whereas 10 years ago private loans | 10 |
| constituted 5% of student loans. | 11 |
| (2) Tuition at public universities has risen 57% in the | 12 |
| past 5 years. | 13 |
| (3) Between 2000-2001 and 2005-2006, private student | 14 |
| loan volume grew at an average rate of 27% to a total of | 15 |
| $17.3 billion. | 16 |
| (4) Borrowers who do not complete their degrees are 10 |
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| times as likely to default on their loan and twice as | 2 |
| likely to be unemployed. | 3 |
| (5) Predatory and subprime lending practices have | 4 |
| caused a crisis in the housing and real estate industry, | 5 |
| and it is the interest of all parties involved to avoid a | 6 |
| similar crisis involving private student loans.
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| Section 10. Creation of Task Force. There is created the | 8 |
| Task Force on Higher Education Private Student Loans consisting | 9 |
| of all of the following members: | 10 |
| (1) One member each appointed by the President of the | 11 |
| Senate, the Minority Leader of the Senate, the Speaker of | 12 |
| the House of Representatives, and the Minority Leader of | 13 |
| the House of Representatives. | 14 |
| (2) One member appointed by the executive director of | 15 |
| the Illinois Student Assistance Commission to serve as | 16 |
| chairperson of the Task Force. | 17 |
| (3) One member appointed by the Attorney General. | 18 |
| (4) Members appointed by the Governor as follows:
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| (A) One member representing a banking | 20 |
| organization. | 21 |
| (B) One member representing private schools and | 22 |
| universities. | 23 |
| (C) One member representing a student loan | 24 |
| corporation.
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| (5) The executive director of the Board of Higher |
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| Education or his or her designee. | 2 |
| (6) The State Treasurer or his or her designee to serve | 3 |
| as the co-chairperson of the Task Force. | 4 |
| (7) The Director of the Division of Financial | 5 |
| Institutions of the Department of Financial and | 6 |
| Professional Regulation or his or her designee. | 7 |
| Section 15. Duties. The duties of the Task Force on Higher | 8 |
| Education Private Student Loans shall include without | 9 |
| limitation all of the following: | 10 |
| (1) To investigate the rates, fees, and terms | 11 |
| associated with private student loans made to students in | 12 |
| this State. | 13 |
| (2) To investigate how rates, fees, and terms impact | 14 |
| the accessibility of private student loans, affordability | 15 |
| of student loans, and choice of institution students have. | 16 |
| (3) To investigate the impact rates, fees, and terms | 17 |
| have on students after graduation, specifically the | 18 |
| following:
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| (A) The amount of debt they carry. | 20 |
| (B) The impact on pursuing post-graduate degrees. | 21 |
| (C) The ability to repay their loans. | 22 |
| (4) To investigate the relationship between rising | 23 |
| tuition and the availability of private loans. | 24 |
| (5) To assess the impact of capping private student | 25 |
| loan fees charged by lenders. |
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| (6) To investigate how many private student loans are | 2 |
| in default or are not able to be repaid. | 3 |
| (7) To investigate what rates, fees, and terms are | 4 |
| common to those private student loans in default. | 5 |
| (8) To assess what impact loan defaults have on lending | 6 |
| institutions. | 7 |
| (9) To assess the impact a loan default has on the | 8 |
| borrower. | 9 |
| (10) To study what additional disclosures can be made | 10 |
| to students regarding high risk loans, financial | 11 |
| information, financial choices, and financial aid | 12 |
| available. | 13 |
| (11) To investigate what higher education institutions | 14 |
| can do to advise students on their financial aid and loan | 15 |
| resources. | 16 |
| (12) To investigate if race and ethnicity are a factor | 17 |
| in the rates, fees, and terms associated with private | 18 |
| student loans. | 19 |
| Section 20. Task Force assistance. The Office of the | 20 |
| Illinois Student Assistance Commission shall be responsible | 21 |
| for administrative and logistical support of the Task Force on | 22 |
| Higher Education Private Student Loans, including coordination | 23 |
| of Task Force member appointments, distribution of meeting | 24 |
| notices and minutes, coordination of meeting logistics, | 25 |
| facilitation of public meetings, and the drafting and filing of |
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| the report under Section 25 of this Act. Task Force members or | 2 |
| staff liaisons or both may confer and collaborate with relevant | 3 |
| State and national organizations with expertise. | 4 |
| Section 25. Report; dissolution of Task Force. The Task | 5 |
| Force on Higher Education Private Student Loans shall report | 6 |
| its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly by | 7 |
| filing copies of its report by December 31, 2010 as provided in | 8 |
| Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization Act. Upon | 9 |
| filing this report the Task Force is dissolved. | 10 |
| Section 90. Expiration of Act. This Act is repealed on | 11 |
| January 1, 2011.".
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