Public Act 096-0668
Public Act 0668 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0668 |
HB0944 Enrolled |
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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 Section | 1A-8 as follows:
| (105 ILCS 5/1A-8) (from Ch. 122, par. 1A-8)
| Sec. 1A-8. Powers of the Board in Assisting Districts | Deemed in Financial
Difficulties. To promote the financial | integrity of school districts, the
State Board of Education | shall be provided the necessary powers to promote
sound | financial management and continue operation of the public | schools.
| The State Superintendent of Education may require a school | district, including any district subject to Article 34A of this | Code, to share financial information relevant to a proper | investigation of the district's financial condition and the | delivery of appropriate State financial, technical, and | consulting services to the district if the district (i) has | been designated, through the State Board of Education's School | District Financial Profile System, as on financial warning or | financial watch status, (ii) has failed to file an annual | financial report, annual budget, deficit reduction plan, or | other financial information as required by law, or (iii) has |
| been identified, through the district's annual audit or other | financial and management information, as in serious financial | difficulty in the current or next school year. In addition to | financial, technical, and consulting services provided by the | State Board of Education, at the request of a school district, | the State Superintendent may provide for an independent | financial consultant to assist the district review its | financial condition and options.
| The State Board of Education, after proper investigation of | a district's
financial condition, may certify that a district, | including any district
subject to Article 34A, is in financial | difficulty
when any of the following conditions occur:
| (1) The district has issued school or teacher orders | for wages as permitted in Sections
8-16, 32-7.2 and 34-76 | of this Code;
| (2) The district has issued tax anticipation warrants | or tax
anticipation notes in anticipation of a second | year's taxes when warrants or
notes in anticipation of | current year taxes are still outstanding, as
authorized by | Sections 17-16, 34-23, 34-59 and 34-63 of this Code, or has | issued short-term debt against 2 future revenue sources, | such as, but not limited to, tax anticipation warrants and | general State Aid certificates or tax anticipation | warrants and revenue anticipation notes;
| (3) The district has for 2 consecutive years shown an | excess
of expenditures and other financing uses over |
| revenues and other financing
sources and beginning fund | balances on its annual financial report for the
aggregate | totals of the Educational, Operations and Maintenance,
| Transportation, and Working Cash Funds;
| (4) The district refuses to provide financial | information or cooperate with the State Superintendent in | an investigation of the district's financial condition.
| No school district shall be certified by the State Board of | Education to be in financial difficulty solely by
reason of any | of the above circumstances arising as a result of (i) the | failure
of the county to make any distribution of property tax | money due the district
at the time such distribution is due or | (ii) the failure of this State to make timely payments of | general State aid or any of the mandated categoricals ; or if | the district clearly demonstrates
to the satisfaction of the | State Board of Education at the time of its
determination that | such condition no longer exists. If the State Board of
| Education certifies that a district in a city with 500,000 | inhabitants or
more is in financial difficulty, the State Board | shall so notify the
Governor and the Mayor of the city in which | the district is located. The
State Board of Education may | require school districts certified in
financial difficulty, | except those districts subject to Article 34A, to
develop, | adopt and submit a financial plan within 45 days after
| certification of financial difficulty. The financial plan | shall be
developed according to guidelines presented to the |
| district by the State
Board of Education within 14 days of | certification. Such guidelines shall
address the specific | nature of each district's financial difficulties. Any
proposed | budget of the district shall be consistent with the financial | plan
submitted to and
approved by the State Board of Education.
| A district certified to be in financial difficulty, other | than a district
subject to Article 34A, shall report to the | State Board of Education at
such times and in such manner as | the State Board may direct, concerning the
district's | compliance with each financial plan. The State Board may review
| the district's operations, obtain budgetary data and financial | statements,
require the district to produce reports, and have | access to any other
information in the possession of the | district that it deems relevant. The
State Board may issue | recommendations or directives within its powers to
the district | to assist in compliance with the financial plan. The district
| shall produce such budgetary data, financial statements, | reports and other
information and comply with such directives. | If the State Board of Education
determines that a district has | failed to comply with its financial plan, the
State Board of | Education may rescind approval of the plan and appoint a
| Financial Oversight Panel for the district as provided in | Section 1B-4. This
action shall be taken only after the | district has been given notice and an
opportunity to appear | before the State Board of Education to discuss its
failure to | comply with its financial plan.
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| No bonds, notes, teachers orders, tax anticipation | warrants or other
evidences of indebtedness shall be issued or | sold by a school district or
be legally binding upon or | enforceable against a local board of education
of a district | certified to be in financial difficulty unless and until the
| financial plan required under this Section has been approved by | the State
Board of Education.
| Any financial profile compiled and watch list distributed | by the State Board of Education in Fiscal Year 2009 or any | fiscal year thereafter
pursuant to this Section shall | incorporate such adjustments as may be needed in the profile | scores to reflect the financial effects of the designate those | school districts on the
watch list that would not otherwise be | on the watch list were it not for the
inability or refusal of | the State of Illinois to make timely
disbursements of any | general State aid or mandated categorical aid payments due | school districts or to fully reimburse
school districts for | mandated categorical programs pursuant to
reimbursement | formulas provided in this School Code.
| (Source: P.A. 94-234, eff. 7-1-06 .)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | 2009.
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Effective Date: 8/25/2009
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