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90_HB3482

      105 ILCS 5/14-3.01        from Ch. 122, par. 14-3.01
          Amends the School Code.  Makes a change  of  style  in  a
      Section  relating to the Advisory Council on the Education of
      Children with Disabilities.  Effective immediately.
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 1        AN ACT to amend  the  School  Code  by  changing  Section
 2    14-3.01.
 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section 5.   The  School  Code  is  amended  by  changing
 6    Section 14-3.01 as follows:
 7        (105 ILCS 5/14-3.01) (from Ch. 122, par. 14-3.01)
 8        Sec.  14-3.01.  Advisory  Council.   There  is henceforth
 9    hereby  created  a  special  education  Advisory  Council  on
10    Education of Children with  Disabilities  to  consist  of  15
11    members  appointed by the Governor, who shall hold office for
12    4 years.  No person shall be appointed to serve more  than  2
13    consecutive  terms  on  the  Advisory  Council.  The terms of
14    members serving at the time of this amendatory  Act  of  1978
15    are  not  affected  by  this  amendatory Act.  The membership
16    shall include an adult  with  disabilities,    2  parents  of
17    children  with  disabilities,  a  consumer  representative, a
18    representative of  a  private  provider,  a  teacher  of  the
19    disabled, a regional superintendent of an educational service
20    region,  a superintendent of a school district, a director of
21    special education  from  a  district  of  less  than  500,000
22    population,  a professional affiliated with an institution of
23    higher education, and a member of the general public and  the
24    Director  of  Special  Education  for  the  Chicago  Board of
25    Education, as an ex-officio voting member.   Of  the  members
26    appointed  after the effective date of this amendatory Act of
27    1978, the Governor shall appoint one  member  to  an  initial
28    term of 2 years, one member to an initial term of 3 years and
29    one  member to an initial term of 4 years. Vacancies shall be
30    filled in like manner for the unexpired balance of the  term.
31    The  changes made to this paragraph by this amendatory Act of
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 1    1995 (i) are made for purposes of changing the  name  of  the
 2    Advisory  Council and the manner of referring to a portion of
 3    its membership, and (ii) are not intended  to  create  a  new
 4    Advisory  Council  or  to  change  its existing membership or
 5    otherwise disqualify  any  current  member  of  the  Advisory
 6    Council  from continued membership thereon in accordance with
 7    the terms of his or her appointment.
 8        Because of  the   responsibility  of  the  Department  of
 9    Children  and  Family  Services  and  the Department of Human
10    Services for special education programs, the Director of  the
11    Department  of Children and Family Services and the Secretary
12    of Human Services or  their  designees  shall  be  ex-officio
13    voting  members of the Council.  In addition, 2 other persons
14    representing the Department of Human Services shall serve  on
15    the  Council,  one as a voting member and one as a non-voting
16    member.
17        The members appointed shall be  citizens  of  the  United
18    States  and  of  this  State and shall be selected, as far as
19    practicable,  on  the  basis  of  their  knowledge   of,   or
20    experience  in,  problems  of  the education of children with
21    disabilities.
22        The State Board of Education shall seek the advice of the
23    Advisory Council regarding  all rules or regulations  related
24    to   the  education  of  children  with  disabilities  to  be
25    promulgated by it. The State Board shall seek the  advice  of
26    the   Advisory  Council  on  modifications  or  additions  to
27    comprehensive  plans   submitted   under   Section   14-4.01.
28    Additionally,  the  Advisory  Council  shall;  (a) advise the
29    General Assembly, the Governor and the  State  Board  on  the
30    unmet  needs  in the education of children with disabilities,
31    (b)  assist the State Board in developing and reporting  data
32    and   evaluations   which   may   assist  the  United  States
33    Commissioner  of  Education  in  the   performance   of   his
34    responsibilities  under the Education of the Handicapped Act,
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 1    (c) advise the State Board  relative  to  qualifications  for
 2    hearing  officers  and  the rules and procedures for hearings
 3    conducted under Section 14-8.02  of  this  Act,  (d)  comment
 4    publicly  on  any  rules or regulations proposed by the State
 5    regarding the education of children with disabilities and the
 6    procedures for distribution of funds under this Act, and  (e)
 7    advise   State   and  local  educational  agencies  regarding
 8    educational programs and materials that may  be  provided  to
 9    children  with  disabilities to enable them to fully exercise
10    their Constitutional and legal  rights  and  entitlements  as
11    citizens,   including   those   afforded  under  the  Federal
12    Rehabilitation Act of 1973,  as  amended,  and  the  Illinois
13    Human Rights Act.
14        The  Council  shall  organize with a chairman selected by
15    the Council members  and  shall  meet  at  the  call  of  the
16    chairman  upon  10  days  written  notice but not less than 4
17    times a year. The Council shall establish such sub-committees
18    as it deems appropriate to review  special  education  issues
19    including,  but  not  limited  to  certification, finance and
20    bilingual education.  The Council shall consider any rule  or
21    regulation  or  plan  submitted  to  it by the State Board of
22    Education within 60 days after its receipt by  the  chairman.
23    Members  of  the Council shall serve without compensation but
24    shall  be  entitled  to  reasonable  amounts   for   expenses
25    necessarily incurred in the performance of their duties.
26        The  State Board of Education shall designate an employee
27    to act as  executive  secretary  of  the  Council  and  shall
28    furnish  all  professional  and clerical assistance necessary
29    for the performance of its powers and duties.
30    (Source: P.A. 89-397, eff. 8-20-95; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
31        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
32    becoming law.

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