Public Act 099-0616 Public Act 0616 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0616 | SB2137 Enrolled | LRB099 12528 NHT 35975 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 Section | 3-11 as follows:
| (105 ILCS 5/3-11) (from Ch. 122, par. 3-11)
| Sec. 3-11. Institutes or inservice training workshops. In | counties
of less than 2,000,000 inhabitants, the regional | superintendent may
arrange for or conduct district, regional, | or county institutes, or
equivalent professional educational | experiences, not more than 4 days
annually. Of those 4 days, 2 | days may be used as a teacher's and educational support | personnel workshop,
when approved by the regional | superintendent, up to 2 days may be used
for conducting | parent-teacher conferences, or up to 2 days may be utilized
as | parental institute days as provided in Section 10-22.18d. | Educational support personnel may be exempt from a workshop if | the workshop is not relevant to the work they do. A school
| district may use one of its 4 institute days on the last day of | the school
term. "Institute" or "Professional educational | experiences" means any
educational gathering, demonstration of | methods of instruction,
visitation of schools or other | institutions or facilities, sexual
abuse and sexual assault |
| awareness seminar, or training in First Aid (which may include | cardiopulmonary resuscitation or defibrillator training) held | or approved
by the regional superintendent and declared by him | to be an institute day,
or parent-teacher conferences. With the | concurrence of the State
Superintendent of Education, he or she | may employ such assistance as is
necessary
to conduct the | institute. Two or more adjoining counties may jointly hold
an | institute. Institute instruction shall be free to holders of
| licenses good in the county or counties holding the institute | and to
those who have paid an examination fee and failed to | receive a license.
| In counties of 2,000,000 or more inhabitants, the regional
| superintendent may arrange for or conduct district, regional, | or county
inservice training workshops, or equivalent | professional educational
experiences, not more than 4 days | annually. Of those 4 days, 2
days may be used as a teacher's | and educational support
personnel workshop, when approved by | the regional
superintendent, up to 2 days may
be used for | conducting parent-teacher conferences, or up to 2 days may be
| utilized as parental institute days as provided in Section | 10-22.18d. Educational support personnel may be exempt from a | workshop if
the workshop is not relevant to the work they do. A
| school district may use one of those 4 days on the last day of | the school
term. "Inservice Training Workshops" or | "Professional educational
experiences" means any educational | gathering, demonstration of methods of
instruction, visitation |
| of schools or other institutions or
facilities, sexual abuse | and sexual assault awareness seminar, or training in First Aid | (which may include cardiopulmonary resuscitation or | defibrillator training) held
or approved by the regional | superintendent and declared by him to be
an inservice training | workshop, or parent-teacher conferences. With the
concurrence | of the State Superintendent of Education, he may employ such
| assistance as is necessary to conduct the inservice training | workshop.
With the approval of the regional superintendent, 2 | or more adjoining
districts may jointly hold an inservice | training workshop. In addition,
with the approval of the | regional superintendent, one district may conduct
its own | inservice training workshop with subject matter consultants
| requested from the county, State or any State institution of | higher learning.
| Such teachers institutes as referred to in this Section may | be held
on consecutive or separate days at the option of the | regional
superintendent having jurisdiction thereof.
| Whenever reference is made in this Act to "teachers | institute", it
shall be construed to include the inservice | training workshops or
equivalent professional educational | experiences provided for in this Section.
| Any institute advisory committee existing on April 1, 1995, | is dissolved
and the duties and responsibilities of the | institute advisory committee are
assumed by the regional office | of education advisory board.
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| Districts providing inservice training programs shall | constitute inservice
committees, 1/2 of which shall be | teachers, 1/4 school service personnel
and 1/4 administrators | to establish program content and schedules.
| The teachers institutes shall include teacher training | committed to (i)
peer counseling programs and other | anti-violence and conflict
resolution programs, including | without limitation programs for preventing at
risk students | from committing violent acts, and (ii) educator ethics and | teacher-student conduct. Beginning with the 2009-2010 school | year, the teachers institutes shall include instruction on | prevalent student chronic health conditions. Beginning with | the 2016-2017 school year, the teachers institutes shall | include, at least once every 2 years, instruction on the | federal Americans with Disabilities Act as it pertains to the | school environment.
| (Source: P.A. 99-30, eff. 7-10-15.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/22/2016
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