Public Act 094-1020
Public Act 1020 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-1020 |
SB0931 Enrolled |
LRB094 04557 LJB 34586 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| ARTICLE 5. GENERAL PROVISIONS. | Section 5-5. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Nurse Educator Assistance Act. | Section 5-10. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to | attract capable and promising students to the nursing educator | profession, increase employment and retention of individuals | who are working towards or who have received a master's or | doctoral degree in nursing, and provide opportunities for | persons making mid-career decisions to enter the nurse educator | profession. | Section 5-15. Definitions. In this Act: | "Approved program of professional nursing education" and | "approved program of practical nursing education" mean | programs of professional or practical nursing, respectively, | approved by the Department of Financial and Professional | Regulation under the provisions of the Nursing and Advanced | Practice Nursing Act. | "Commission" means the Illinois Student Assistance | Commission. | Section 5-20. Rulemaking. The Commission shall adopt all | rules necessary for the administration of this Act. | ARTICLE 10. NURSE EDUCATOR LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM. | Section 10-5. Nurse Educator Loan Repayment Program. There | is created, beginning July 1, 2007, the Nurse Educator Loan |
| Repayment Program to be administered by the Illinois Student | Assistance Commission. The program shall provide assistance, | subject to appropriation, to eligible nurse educators. | Section 10-10. Award; maximum time period; maximum amount. | Subject to appropriation, the Commission shall award a grant to | each qualified applicant for a maximum of 4 years. The amount | of this grant shall not exceed $5,000 per year. The Commission | shall encourage the recipient of a grant awarded under the | program to use the grant award for payment of the recipient's | educational loan.
| Section 10-15. Application. All applications for grant | assistance under the program shall be made to the Commission in | a form and manner prescribed by the Commission. Applicants | shall also submit any supporting documents deemed necessary by | the Commission at the time of application.
| Section 10-20. Eligibility. | (a) The Commission shall, on an annual basis, receive and | consider applications for grant assistance under the program. | An applicant is eligible for a grant under the program if the | Commission finds that the applicant:
| (1) is a United States citizen or permanent resident; | (2) is a resident of Illinois;
| (3) has worked for at least 12 consecutive months as a | nurse educator in an approved program of professional or | practical nursing education in Illinois;
| (4) is a borrower with an outstanding balance due on an | educational loan; and
| (5) has not defaulted on an educational loan.
| (b) Preference may be given to previous recipients of a | grant under the program, provided that the recipient continues | to meet the eligibility requirements set forth in this Section.
| (c) A recipient of a grant under the program must fulfill a | separate 12-month period as a nurse educator in an approved |
| program of professional or practical nursing education in | Illinois for each grant that he or she is awarded.
| ARTICLE 15. NURSE EDUCATOR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM. | Section 15-5. Nurse Educator Scholarship Program. There is | created, beginning July 1, 2006, the Nurse Educator Scholarship | Program to be administered by the Illinois Student Assistance | Commission. The program shall provide scholarship assistance | until July 1, 2010, subject to appropriation, to eligible | students for nursing-related graduate study.
| Section 15-10. Scholarship award; maximum time period; | maximum amount. | (a) Subject to appropriation, the Commission shall award a | nurse educator scholarship to each qualified applicant in an | amount sufficient to pay the tuition and fees of the Illinois | institution of higher learning at which the recipient is | enrolled, up to the current maximum amount of tuition and fees | charged to students enrolled in an approved program of | professional or practical nursing education at a public | university.
| (b) Scholarship recipients shall also receive a stipend, | the amount of which shall not exceed $10,000, to cover other | costs of attendance, including, but not limited to, living | expenses. Stipend amounts for recipients enrolled on less than | a full-time basis shall be prorated by credit hour.
| (c) A recipient may receive scholarship assistance under | the program for the equivalent of 8 semesters or 16 quarters of | full-time enrollment.
| (d) The total amount of scholarship assistance awarded by | the Commission under the program to an individual in any given | fiscal year, when added to other financial assistance awarded | to that individual for that year, may not exceed the cost of | attendance at the institution of higher learning at which the | student is enrolled.
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| Section 15-15. Application. All applications for a | scholarship under the program shall be made to the Commission | in a form and manner prescribed by the Commission. Applicants | shall also submit any supporting documents deemed necessary by | the Commission at the time of application.
| Section 15-20. Eligibility. | (a) The Commission shall, on an annual basis until July 1, | 2010, receive and consider applications for scholarship | assistance under the program. An applicant is eligible for a | scholarship under the program if the Commission finds that the | applicant:
| (1) is a United States citizen or permanent resident;
| (2) is a resident of Illinois;
| (3) is enrolled or accepted for enrollment on at least | a half-time basis in an approved program of professional or | practical nursing education at the graduate level at an | Illinois institution of higher learning.
| (b) Scholarship recipients shall be selected from among | eligible applicants based on a combination of academic | excellence and financial need, as determined by the Commission.
| (c) Preference may be given to previous recipients of a | scholarship under the program, provided that the recipient | continues to meet the eligibility requirements set forth in | this Section and maintains satisfactory academic progress as | determined by the institution of higher education at which he | or she is enrolled.
| (d) Prior to receiving scholarship assistance for an | academic year, each recipient of a scholarship awarded under | the program must sign an agreement pledging that, within the | one-year period following the termination of the academic | program for which the recipient was awarded a scholarship, the | recipient shall (i) begin working as an educator in an approved | program of professional nursing education or an approved | program of practical nursing education in Illinois for a period |
| of not less than 5 years and (ii) upon request of the | Commission, provide the Commission with evidence that he or she | is fulfilling or has fulfilled the terms of the work agreement | required under this subsection (d).
| Section 15-25. Payment to institution. All scholarship | funds distributed under the program shall be paid to the | institution on behalf of the scholarship recipient. | Section 15-30. Repayment upon default; exception.
| (a) If a recipient of a scholarship awarded under this | Section fails to fulfill the work agreement required under the | program, the Commission shall require the recipient to repay | the amount of the scholarship or scholarships received, | prorated according to the fraction of the work agreement not | completed, plus interest at a rate of 5% and, if applicable, | reasonable collection fees.
| (b) Payments received by the Commission under this Section | shall be remitted to the State Comptroller for deposit into the | General Revenue Fund, except that that portion of a recipient's | repayment that equals the amount in expenses that the | Commission has reasonably incurred in attempting collection | from that recipient shall be remitted to the State Comptroller | for deposit into the Commission's Accounts Receivable Fund.
| (c) A recipient of a scholarship awarded by the Commission | under the program shall not be in violation of the agreement | entered into pursuant to this Article if the recipient is (i) | serving as a member of the armed services of the United States, | (ii) temporarily totally disabled, as established by a sworn | affidavit of a qualified physician, (iii) seeking and unable to | find full-time employment as a nursing educator and is able to | provide evidence of that fact, or (iv) taking additional | courses, on at least a half-time basis, related to nursing | education. Any extension of the period during which the work | requirement must be fulfilled shall be subject to limitations | of duration established by the Commission.
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| ARTICLE 90. AMENDATORY PROVISIONS. | Section 90-2. The State Finance Act is amended by changing | and renumbering Section 5.570, as added by Public Act 92-589, | as follows:
| (30 ILCS 105/5.569)
| Sec. 5.569
5.570 . The National Guard and Naval Militia
| Grant Fund. | (Source: P.A. 92-589, eff. 7-1-02; revised 8-27-02.)
| Section 90-5. The Board of Higher Education Act is amended | by adding Sections 9.31 and 9.32 as follows: | (110 ILCS 205/9.31 new)
| Sec. 9.31. Competitive grants to nursing schools. In order | to increase the number of nurses graduating from Illinois | institutions of higher learning, the Board shall establish and | administer a competitive grant program for institutions of | higher learning that award degrees in nursing. The grants may | be awarded on the basis of performance criteria that shall | include, but not be limited to, degree production, student | retention, and passage rates on professional licensure | examinations. | The Board shall adopt those rules that are necessary for | the implementation and administration of the grants | established under this Section. | (110 ILCS 205/9.32 new)
| Sec. 9.32. Nurse educator fellowship program. In order to | ensure the retention of well-qualified nursing faculty, the | Board shall establish and administer a nurse educator | fellowship program that supplements nursing faculty salaries | at institutions of higher learning that award degrees in | nursing. Fellowships awarded under the program may be awarded |
| on a competitive basis. | The Board shall adopt those rules that are necessary for | the implementation and administration of the fellowship | program established under this Section.
| Section 90-8. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act | is amended by changing Section 45 and by adding Section 65.80 | as follows:
| (110 ILCS 947/45)
| Sec. 45. Illinois National Guard and Naval Militia grant | program.
| (a) As used in this Section:
| "State controlled university or community college" means | those
institutions under the administration of the Chicago | State University Board
of Trustees, the Eastern Illinois | University Board of Trustees, the Governors
State University | Board of Trustees, the Illinois State University Board of
| Trustees, the Northeastern Illinois University Board of | Trustees, the Northern
Illinois University Board of Trustees, | the Western Illinois University Board of
Trustees, Southern | Illinois University
Board of Trustees, University of Illinois | Board of Trustees, or the Illinois
Community College Board.
| "Tuition and fees" shall not include expenses for any | sectarian
or denominational instruction, the construction or | maintenance of sectarian
or denominational facilities, or any | other sectarian or denominational
purposes or activity.
| "Fees" means matriculation, graduation, activity, term, or | incidental fees.
Exemption shall not be granted from any other | fees, including book rental,
service, laboratory, supply, and | union building fees, hospital and medical
insurance fees, and | any fees established for the operation and maintenance of
| buildings, the income of which is pledged to the payment of | interest and
principal on bonds issued by the governing board | of any university or community
college.
| (b) Any person who has served at least one
year in the
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| Illinois National Guard or the Illinois Naval Militia and who | possesses all necessary
entrance requirements shall, upon | application and proper proof, be
awarded a grant to the | State-controlled university or community
college of his or her | choice, consisting of exemption from tuition and
fees for not | more than the equivalent of 4 years of full-time enrollment, | including summer terms,
in relation to his or her course of | study at that State controlled
university or community college | while he or she is a member of the Illinois
National Guard or | the Illinois Naval Militia . Except as otherwise provided in | this Section, if the recipient of any grant awarded under this | Section
ceases to be a member of the Illinois National Guard or | the Illinois Naval Militia while enrolled in a
course of study | under that grant, the grant shall be terminated as of the date
| membership in the Illinois National Guard or the Illinois Naval | Militia ended, and the recipient shall be
permitted to complete | the school term in which he or she is then enrolled only
upon | payment of tuition and other fees allocable to the part of the | term then
remaining.
If the recipient of a grant awarded under | this Section ceases to be a member of the Illinois National | Guard or the Illinois Naval Militia while enrolled in a course | of study under that grant but (i) has served in the Illinois | National Guard or the Illinois Naval Militia for at least 5 | years and (ii) has served a cumulative total of at least 6 | months of active duty, then that recipient shall continue to be | eligible for a grant for one year after membership in the | Illinois National Guard or the Illinois Naval Militia ended, | provided that the recipient has not already received the | exemption from tuition and fees for the equivalent of 4 years | of full-time enrollment, including summer terms, under this | Section. If the recipient of the grant fails to complete his or | her
military
service obligations or requirements for | satisfactory participation, the
Department of Military Affairs | shall require the recipient to repay the amount
of the grant | received, prorated according to the fraction of the service
| obligation not completed, and, if applicable, reasonable |
| collection fees. The
Department of Military Affairs may adopt | rules relating to its
collection activities for repayment of | the grant under this Section.
Unsatisfactory participation | shall be defined by rules adopted
by the Department of Military | Affairs. Repayments shall be deposited
in the National Guard | and Naval Militia Grant Fund. The National Guard and Naval | Militia Grant Fund is created as
a special fund in the State | treasury. All money in the National Guard and Naval Militia
| Grant
Fund shall be used, subject to appropriation, by the | Illinois Student Assistance Commission for the purposes of this | Section.
| A grant awarded under this Section shall be considered an | entitlement
which the State-controlled university or community | college in which the
holder is enrolled shall honor without any | condition other than the
holder's maintenance of minimum grade | levels and a satisfactory student
loan repayment record | pursuant to subsection (c) of Section 20 of this
Act.
| (c) Subject to a separate appropriation for such purposes, | the
Commission may reimburse the State-controlled university | or community
college for grants authorized by this Section.
| (Source: P.A. 93-838, eff. 7-30-04; 93-856, eff. 8-3-04; | 94-583, eff. 8-15-05.)
| (110 ILCS 947/65.80 new)
| Sec. 65.80. Forensic science grant program. | (a) In order to encourage graduate students to enter the | field
of forensic science and continue their careers as | forensic scientists with the Department of State Police in one | of the specialty areas of forensic sciences that is considered | a shortage specialty area, the Commission shall, subject to | appropriation, establish and administer a forensic science | grant program. | (b) A qualified applicant may receive a maximum grant | amount of $30,000 to cover those expenses related to the | forensic science program in which he or she is enrolled. | (c) The Commission shall, on an annual basis until July 1, |
| 2010, receive and consider applications for grant assistance | under the program. An applicant is eligible for a grant under | the program if the Commission finds that the applicant: | (1) is a United States citizen or permanent resident; | (2) is a resident of Illinois or will be a resident
of | Illinois upon completion of the forensic science program; | (3) is enrolled on a full-time basis in a minimum | one-year program that combines graduate education with | training in a specific forensic discipline in a manner | equivalent to the Department of State Police's new examiner | training so as to prepare him or her to do casework; and | (4) meets or will meet all of the evaluation criteria | required by the Department of State Police for employment. | (d) Prior to receiving grant assistance for an academic
| year, each recipient shall be required by the Commission to | sign an agreement under which the recipient pledges to seek | employment as a forensic scientist with the Department of State | Police and, if such employment is obtained, to continue as an | employee of the Department of State Police for a minimum period | of 4 years. If a recipient of a grant under this Section fails | to fulfill the employment obligation, the Commission shall | require that the recipient repay the amount of the grant award, | prorated according to the fraction of the obligation not | completed, plus interest at a rate of 5% and, if applicable, | reasonable collection fees, as established by the Commission. | (e) A recipient of a grant award under this Section shall | not be in violation of the agreement entered into pursuant to | subsection (d) of this Section if
the Department of State | Police is unable to offer employment to the recipient. The | Commission may adopt rules relating to other conditions under | which a recipient is not considered to be in violation of the | agreement entered into pursuant to subsection (d) of this | Section. Any extension of the period during which the | employment requirement under subsection (d) of this Section | must be fulfilled shall be subject to the limitations of | duration established by the Commission. |
| (f) The Commission and the Department of State Police shall | adopt all rules that are necessary for the implementation and | administration of this Section. | Section 90-10. The Nursing Education Scholarship Law is | amended by changing Section 5 as follows:
| (110 ILCS 975/5) (from Ch. 144, par. 2755)
| Sec. 5. Nursing education scholarships. Beginning with the | fall term of the 2004-2005
academic year, the
Department, in | accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by it for | this
program, shall provide scholarships to individuals | selected
from among those applicants who qualify for | consideration by showing:
| (1) that he or she has been a resident of this State | for at least one
year prior to application, and is a | citizen or a lawful permanent resident
alien of the United | States;
| (2) that he or she is enrolled in or accepted for | admission to an associate degree in
nursing program, | hospital-based
diploma in nursing program, baccalaureate | degree
in nursing program, graduate degree in nursing | program, or practical nursing program at an approved
| institution; and
| (3) that he or she agrees to meet the nursing | employment obligation.
| If in any year the number of qualified applicants exceeds | the number of
scholarships to be awarded, the Department shall , | in consultation with the Center for Nursing Advisory Board, | consider the following factors in granting
give priority in | awarding
scholarships: | (A) Financial
To students in the greatest | financial need, as shown on a
standardized financial | needs assessment form used by an approved
institution , | of students who will pursue their education on a | full-time or close
closest to
full-time
basis and who |
| already have a certificate in practical nursing, a | diploma
in nursing, or an associate degree in nursing | and are pursuing a higher
degree.
| (B) A student's status as a
To registered nurse who | is
nurses pursuing a graduate degree in nursing to | pursue employment in an approved institution that | educates licensed practical nurses and that educates | registered nurses in undergraduate and graduate | nursing programs.
| (C) A student's merit, as shown through his or her | grade point average, class rank, and other academic and | extracurricular activities. The Department may add to | and further define these merit criteria by rule.
| Unless otherwise indicated, scholarships shall be awarded | to
recipients at approved institutions for a period
of up to 2 | years if the recipient is enrolled in an
associate degree in
| nursing
program, up to 3 years if the recipient is enrolled in | a hospital-based
diploma in nursing program, up to 4 years if | the recipient is enrolled in a
baccalaureate degree in nursing | program, up to 5 years if the recipient is enrolled in a | graduate degree in nursing program, and up to one year if the
| recipient is enrolled in a certificate in practical nursing | program. At least
40% of the scholarships awarded shall be for | recipients who are
pursuing baccalaureate degrees in nursing, | 30% of the scholarships
awarded shall be for recipients who are | pursuing associate degrees in
nursing
or a diploma in nursing, | 10% of the scholarships awarded
shall be for recipients who are | pursuing a certificate in practical nursing, and 20% of the | scholarships awarded shall be for recipients who are pursuing a | graduate degree in nursing.
| (Source: P.A. 92-43, eff. 1-1-02; 93-879, eff. 1-1-05.)
| Section 90-15. The Nursing and Advanced Practice Nursing | Act is amended by changing Section 10-10 and by adding Title 17 | as follows:
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| (225 ILCS 65/10-10)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
| Sec. 10-10. Department powers and duties.
| (a) The Department shall exercise the powers and duties
| prescribed by the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois for | administration
of licensing acts and shall exercise other | powers and duties necessary
for effectuating the purpose of | this Act. None of the functions, powers, or
duties of the | Department with respect to licensure and examination shall
be | exercised by the Department except upon review by the Board.
| The
Department shall adopt rules to implement, interpret, or | make specific
the provisions and purposes of this Act; however | no such rules shall
be adopted by the Department except upon | review by the Board.
| (b) The Department shall:
| (1) prepare and maintain a list of approved programs of | professional
nursing education and programs of practical | nursing education in this
State, whose graduates, if they | have the other necessary qualifications
provided in this | Act, shall be eligible to apply for a license to practice
| nursing in this State;
| (2) promulgate rules defining what constitutes an | approved program of
professional nursing education and | what constitutes an approved program of
practical nursing | education; and
| (3) adopt rules for examination of candidates for | licenses and for
issuance of licenses authorizing | candidates upon passing an examination to
practice under | this Act.
| (c) The Department may act upon the recommendations of the | Center for Nursing Advisory Board.
| (Source: P.A. 90-742, eff. 8-13-98.)
| (225 ILCS 65/Tit. 17 heading new) | (Title heading scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008) | TITLE 17. ILLINOIS CENTER FOR NURSING |
| (225 ILCS 65/17-5 new) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008) | Sec. 17-5. Definitions. In this Title: | "Board" means the Center for Nursing Advisory Board. | "Center" means the Illinois Center for Nursing. | (225 ILCS 65/17-10 new) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008) | Sec. 17-10. Illinois Center for Nursing. There is created | the Illinois Center for Nursing to address issues of supply and | demand in the nursing profession, including issues of | recruitment, retention, and utilization of nurse manpower | resources. The General Assembly finds that the Center will | enhance the delivery of quality health care services by | providing an ongoing strategy for the allocation of the State's | resources directed towards nursing. Each of the following | objectives shall serve as the primary goals for the Center: | (1) To develop a strategic plan for nursing manpower in | Illinois by selecting priorities that must be addressed. | (2) To convene various groups of representatives of | nurses, other health care providers, businesses and | industries, consumers, legislators, and educators to: | (A) review and comment on data analysis prepared | for the Center; | (B) recommend systemic changes, including | strategies for implementation of recommended changes; | and | (C) evaluate and report the results of the Board's | efforts to the General Assembly and others. | (3) To enhance and promote recognition, reward, and | renewal activities for nurses in Illinois by: | (A) proposing and creating reward, recognition, | and renewal activities for nursing; and | (B) promoting media and positive image-building | efforts for nursing. |
| (225 ILCS 65/17-15 new) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008) | Sec. 17-15. Center for Nursing Advisory Board.
| (a) There is created the Center for Nursing Advisory Board, | which shall consist of 11 members appointed by the Governor, | with 6 members of the Board being nurses representative of | various nursing specialty areas. The other 5 members may | include representatives of associations, health care | providers, nursing educators, and consumers. The Board shall be | chaired by the Nursing Act Coordinator, who shall be a voting | member of the Board. | (b) The membership of the Board shall reasonably reflect | representation from the geographic areas in this State. | (c) Members of the Board appointed by the Governor shall | serve for terms of 4 years, with no member serving more than 10 | successive years, except that, initially, 4 members shall be | appointed to the Board for terms that expire on June 30, 2009, | 4 members shall be appointed to the Board for terms that expire | on June 30, 2008, and 3 members shall be appointed to the Board | for terms that expire on June 30, 2007. A member shall serve | until his or her successor is appointed and has qualified. | Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as original | appointments, and any member so appointed shall serve during | the remainder of the term for which the vacancy occurred. | (d) A quorum of the Board shall consist of a majority of | Board members currently serving. A majority vote of the quorum | is required for Board decisions. A vacancy in the membership of | the Board shall not impair the right of a quorum to exercise | all of the rights and perform all of the duties of the Board. | (e) The Governor may remove any appointed member of the | Board for misconduct, incapacity, or neglect of duty and shall | be the sole judge of the sufficiency of the cause for removal. | (f) Members of the Board are immune from suit in any action | based upon any activities performed in good faith as members of | the Board. |
| (e) Members of the Board shall not receive compensation, | but shall be reimbursed for actual traveling, incidentals, and | expenses necessarily incurred in carrying out their duties as | members of the Board, as approved by the Department. | (225 ILCS 65/17-20 new) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008) | Sec. 17-20. Powers and duties of the Board.
| (a) The Board shall be advisory to the Department and shall | possess and perform each of the following powers and duties: | (1) determine operational policy; | (2) administer grants, scholarships, internships, and | other programs, as defined by rule, including the | administration of programs, as determined by law, that | further those goals set forth in Section 17-10 of this | Title, in consultation with other State agencies, as | provided by law; | (3) establish committees of the Board as needed; | (4) recommend the adoption and, from time to time, the | revision of those rules that may be adopted and necessary | to carry out the provisions of this Act; | (5) implement the major functions of the Center, as | established in the goals set forth in Section 17-10 of this | Title; and | (6) seek and accept non-State funds for carrying out | the policy of the Center. | (b) The Center shall work in consultation with other State | agencies as necessary. | ARTICLE 99. EFFECTIVE DATE.
| Section 99-99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/11/2006
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