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Public Act 096-0133
Public Act 0133 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0133 |
SB1624 Enrolled |
LRB096 10280 NHT 20450 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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Higher | Education Veterans Service Act. | Section 5. Definitions. For purposes of this Act: | "Task Force" means the Task Force on Service Member and | Veterans Education. | "Public colleges and universities" means public community | colleges subject to the Public Community College Act, the | University of Illinois, Southern Illinois University, Chicago | State University, Eastern Illinois University, Governors State | University, Illinois State University, Northeastern Illinois | University, Northern Illinois University, and Western Illinois | University.
| Section 10. Findings.
| (a) Pursuant to Public Act 95-736, the General Assembly | created the Task Force on Service Member and Veterans Education | to examine the manner in which public colleges and universities | in the State of Illinois provided education to servicemen and | servicewomen as well as veterans of the armed forces of the | United States. |
| The Task Force conducted hearings and filed its findings | with the General Assembly on September 16, 2008. Its report | urges the General Assembly to recognize the sacrifice of | American servicemen and women, and, in a small way, repay them | by chartering a concerted effort by State government, in | cooperation with our public institutions of higher learning, to | make its best efforts to take positive, quantifiable steps to | providing a superior learning environment for student veterans | and service members. The Task Force reviewed the unique needs | of veterans and military personnel, combined with the large | number of active duty personnel and military veterans seeking | higher education since the onset of the Global War on | Terrorism. The Task Force found that public universities and | community colleges in this State have varying levels of | assistance available for active duty service personnel and | veterans. | (b) The Task Force has reported that veterans and active | duty personnel have difficulty in finding and receiving various | State and federal education-related benefits and services that | they may be eligible to receive, such as educational loans, | scholarships, grants, local employment opportunities, access | to medical care, a social network for support of student | veterans, and groups to help with the transition to becoming a | civilian after service in an active duty unit, because such | programs are administered by different arms of the government. | (c) The Task Force found that the various public colleges |
| and universities in this State have a wide array of programs | and services available to veterans and active duty service | personnel, ranging from online educational opportunities, | admission and academic counseling, medical services, and | family housing information. | (d) The Task Force also found that certain other higher | education institutions across the United States have adopted | programs and services that seek to better promote and | coordinate the assistance that is available for veterans and | active duty personnel.
| Section 15. Survey; coordinator; best practices report; | best efforts.
| (a) All public colleges and universities shall, within 60 | days after the effective date of this Act, conduct a survey of | the services and programs that are provided for veterans, | active duty military personnel, and their families, at each of | their respective campuses. This survey shall enumerate and | fully describe the service or program that is available, the | number of veterans or active duty personnel using the service | or program, an estimated range for potential use within a | 5-year and 10-year period, information on the location of the | service or program, and how its administrators may be | contacted. The survey shall indicate the manner or manners in | which a student veteran may avail himself or herself of the | program's services. This survey must be made available to all |
| veterans matriculating at the college or university in the form | of an orientation-related guidebook. | Each public college and university shall make the survey | available on the homepage of all campus Internet links as soon | as practical after the completion of the survey. As soon as | possible after the completion of the survey, each public | college and university shall provide a copy of its survey to | the following: | (1) the Board of Higher Education; | (2) the Department of Veterans' Affairs; | (3) the President and Minority Leader of the Senate and | the Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of | Representatives; and | (4) the Governor. | (b) Each public college and university shall, at its | discretion, (i) appoint, within 6 months after the effective | date of this Act, an existing employee or (ii) hire a new | employee to serve as a Coordinator of Veterans and Military | Personnel Student Services on each campus of the college or | university that has an onsite, daily, full-time student | headcount above 1,000 students. | The Coordinator of Veterans and Military Personnel Student | Services shall be an ombudsperson serving the specific needs of | student veterans and military personnel and their families and | shall serve as an advocate before the administration of the | college or university for the needs of student veterans. The |
| college or university shall enable the Coordinator of Veterans | and Military Personnel Student Services to communicate | directly with the senior executive administration of the | college or university periodically. The college or university | shall retain unfettered discretion to determine the | organizational management structure of its institution. | In addition to any responsibilities the college or | university may assign, the Coordinator of Veterans and Military | Personnel Student Services shall make its best efforts to | create a centralized source for student veterans and military | personnel to learn how to receive all benefit programs and | services for which they are eligible. | Each college and university campus that is required to have | a Coordinator of Veterans and Military Personnel Student | Services shall regularly and conspicuously advertise the | office location, phone number, and Internet access to the | Coordinator of Veterans and Military Personnel Student | Services, along with a brief summary of the manner in which he | or she can assist student veterans. The advertisement shall | include, but is not necessarily limited to, the following: | (1) advertisements on each campus' Internet home page; | and | (2) any promotional mailings for student application. | The Coordinator of Veterans and Military Personnel Student | Services shall facilitate other campus offices with the | promotion of programs and services that are available. |
| (c) Upon receipt of all of the surveys under subsection (a) | of this Section, the Board of Higher Education and the | Department of Veterans' Affairs shall conduct a joint review of | the surveys and post, on any Internet home page they may | operate, a link to each survey as posted on the Internet | website for the college or university. Upon receipt of all of | the surveys, the Office of the Governor, through its military | affairs advisors, shall similarly conduct a review of the | surveys and post the surveys on its Internet website. Following | its review of the surveys, the Office of the Governor shall | submit an evaluation report to each college and university | offering suggestions and insight on the conduct of student | veteran-related policies and programs. | (d) The Board of Higher Education and the Department of | Veterans' Affairs may issue a best practices report to | highlight those programs and services that are most beneficial | to veterans and active duty military personnel. The report | shall contain a fiscal needs assessment in conjunction with any | program recommendations. | (e) Each college and university campus that is required to | have a Coordinator of Veterans and Military Personnel Student | Services under subsection (b) of this Section shall make its | best efforts to create academic and social programs and | services for veterans and active duty military personnel that | will provide reasonable opportunities for academic performance | and success. |
| Each public college and university shall make its best | efforts to determine how its online educational curricula can | be expanded or altered to serve the needs of student veterans | and currently-deployed military, including a determination of | whether and to what extent the public colleges and universities | can share existing technologies to improve the online curricula | of peer institutions, provided such efforts are both | practically and economically feasible.
| Section 20. Fiscal impact and reporting. Beginning on | September 1 of the year following the effective date of this | Act and each subsequent September 1, each college and | university that is required to have a Coordinator of Veterans | and Military Personnel Student Services under subsection (b) of | Section 20 of this Act shall report to the Board of Higher | Education on the fiscal impact of the programs and services | related to the requirements of this Act. | The Board of Higher Education shall compile the information | and, within 60 days after receipt of such information, issue a | report reflecting the information for each institution | required to report under this Section. The report must be filed | with the Governor, the Governor's Office of Management and | Budget, the Director of Veterans' Affairs, the Speaker of the | House of Representatives, the President of the Senate, the | Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, and the | Minority Leader of the Senate.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/7/2009
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