Public Act 094-0350
Public Act 0350 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0350 |
SB1626 Enrolled |
LRB094 08605 RAS 38812 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections | 24-5, 24-6, and 26-1 as follows:
| (105 ILCS 5/24-5) (from Ch. 122, par. 24-5)
| Sec. 24-5. Physical fitness and professional growth.
| School boards shall require of new employees evidence of | physical
fitness to perform duties assigned and freedom from | communicable disease,
including tuberculosis. Such evidence | shall consist of a physical
examination and a tuberculin skin | test and, if appropriate, an x-ray, made
by a physician | licensed in Illinois or any other state to practice medicine
| and surgery in all its branches , an advanced practice nurse who | has a written collaborative agreement with a collaborating | physician that authorizes the advanced practice nurse to | perform health examinations, or a physician assistant who has | been delegated the authority to perform health examinations by | his or her supervising physician not more than 90 days | preceding time of
presentation to the board and cost of such | examination shall rest with the
employee. The board may from | time to time require an examination of any
employee by a | physician licensed in Illinois to practice medicine and
surgery | in all its branches , an advanced practice nurse who has a | written collaborative agreement with a collaborating physician | that authorizes the advanced practice nurse to perform health | examinations, or a physician assistant who has been delegated | the authority to perform health examinations by his or her | supervising physician and shall pay the expenses thereof from | school
funds. School boards may require teachers in their | employ to furnish from
time to time evidence of continued | professional growth.
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| (Source: P.A. 78-344.)
| (105 ILCS 5/24-6) (from Ch. 122, par. 24-6)
| Sec. 24-6. Sick leave. The school boards of all school | districts, including special charter
districts, but not | including school districts in municipalities of 500,000
or | more, shall grant their full-time teachers, and also shall | grant
such of their other employees as are eligible to | participate in the
Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund under the | "600-Hour Standard"
established, or under such other | eligibility participation standard as may
from time to time be | established, by rules and regulations now or hereafter
| promulgated by the Board of that Fund under Section 7-198 of | the Illinois
Pension Code, as now or hereafter amended, sick | leave
provisions not less in amount than 10 days at full pay in | each school year.
If any such teacher or employee does not use | the full amount of annual leave
thus allowed, the unused amount | shall be allowed to accumulate to a minimum
available leave of | 180 days at full pay, including the leave of the current
year. | Sick leave shall be interpreted to mean personal illness, | quarantine
at home, or serious illness or death in the | immediate family or household.
The school board may require a | physician's certificate from a physician licensed in Illinois | to practice medicine and surgery in all its branches, an | advanced practice nurse who has a written collaborative | agreement with a collaborating physician that authorizes the | advanced practice nurse to perform health examinations, or a | physician assistant who has been delegated the authority to | perform health examinations by his or her supervising | physician , or if the treatment
is by prayer or spiritual means, | that of a spiritual adviser or
practitioner of such person's | faith, as a basis for pay during leave after
an absence of 3 | days for personal illness, or as it may deem necessary in
other | cases. If the school board does require a physician's
| certificate
or a certificate from a spiritual healer as a basis | for pay during leave of
less than 3 days, the school board |
| shall pay, from school funds, the
expenses incurred by the | teachers or other employees in obtaining the certificate.
| If, by reason of any change in the boundaries of school | districts, or by
reason of the creation of a new school | district, the employment of a
teacher is transferred to a new | or different board, the accumulated sick
leave of such teacher | is not thereby lost, but is transferred to such new
or | different district.
| For purposes of this Section, "immediate family" shall | include parents,
spouse, brothers, sisters, children, | grandparents, grandchildren,
parents-in-law, brothers-in-law, | sisters-in-law, and legal guardians.
| (Source: P.A. 86-838.)
| (105 ILCS 5/26-1) (from Ch. 122, par. 26-1)
| Sec. 26-1. Compulsory school age-Exemptions. Whoever has | custody or control of any child between the ages of 7 and 17
| years (unless the child has already graduated from high school)
| shall cause such child to attend some public school in the | district
wherein the child resides the entire time it is in | session during the
regular school term, except as provided in | Section 10-19.1, and during a
required summer school program | established under Section 10-22.33B; provided,
that
the | following children shall not be required to attend the public | schools:
| 1. Any child attending a private or a parochial school | where children
are taught the branches of education taught to | children of corresponding
age and grade in the public schools, | and where the instruction of the child
in the branches of | education is in the English language;
| 2. Any child who is physically or mentally unable to attend | school, such
disability being certified to the county or | district truant officer by a
competent physician licensed in | Illinois to practice medicine and surgery in all its branches, | an advanced practice nurse who has a written collaborative | agreement with a collaborating physician that authorizes the |
| advanced practice nurse to perform health examinations, a | physician assistant who has been delegated the authority to | perform health examinations by his or her supervising | physician, or a Christian Science practitioner residing in this
| State and listed in the Christian Science Journal; or who is | excused for
temporary absence for cause by
the principal or | teacher of the school which the child attends; the exemptions
| in this paragraph (2) do not apply to any female who is | pregnant or the
mother of one or more children, except where a | female is unable to attend
school due to a complication arising | from her pregnancy and the existence
of such complication is | certified to the county or district truant officer
by a | competent physician;
| 3. Any child necessarily and lawfully employed according to | the
provisions of the law regulating child labor may be excused | from attendance
at school by the county superintendent of | schools or the superintendent of
the public school which the | child should be attending, on certification of
the facts by and | the recommendation of the school board of the public
school | district in which the child resides. In districts having part | time
continuation schools, children so excused shall attend | such schools at
least 8 hours each week;
| 4. Any child over 12 and under 14 years of age while in | attendance at
confirmation classes;
| 5. Any child absent from a public school on a particular | day or days
or at a particular time of day for the reason that | he is unable to attend
classes or to participate in any | examination, study or work requirements on
a particular day or | days or at a particular time of day, because the tenets
of his | religion forbid secular activity on a particular day or days or | at a
particular time of day. Each school board shall prescribe | rules and
regulations relative to absences for religious | holidays including, but not
limited to, a list of religious | holidays on which it shall be mandatory to
excuse a child; but | nothing in this paragraph 5 shall be construed to limit
the | right of any school board, at its discretion, to excuse an |
| absence on
any other day by reason of the observance of a | religious holiday. A school
board may require the parent or | guardian of a child who is to be excused
from attending school | due to the observance of a religious holiday to give
notice, | not exceeding 5 days, of the child's absence to the school
| principal or other school personnel. Any child excused from | attending
school under this paragraph 5 shall not be required | to submit a written
excuse for such absence after returning to | school; and | 6. Any child 16 years of age or older who (i) submits to a | school district evidence of necessary and lawful employment | pursuant to paragraph 3 of this Section and (ii) is enrolled in | a graduation incentives program pursuant to Section 26-16 of | this Code or an alternative learning opportunities program | established pursuant to Article 13B of this Code.
| (Source: P.A. 93-858, eff. 1-1-05.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/28/2005
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