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Public Act 099-0826 Public Act 0826 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0826 | SB2975 Enrolled | LRB099 20370 MLM 44849 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 adding Section | 2-3.80b as follows: | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.80b new) | Sec. 2-3.80b. Agriculture education teacher grant program. | (a) As used in this Section: | "New agriculture education program" means an agriculture | education program approved by the State Board of Education in a | school district that has not had an agriculture education | program for a period of 10 years or more prior to the date of | application for a grant under this Section. | "Personal services cost" means the cost of a teacher | providing 60 additional days, which shall mean 400 additional | hours, outside the teacher's regularly scheduled teaching | duties for the benefit of agriculture education. The 400 | additional hours shall be any activity that is to the benefit | of agriculture education, as defined by the State Board of | Education by rule, regardless of the time of year the activity | occurs. | (b) Subject to appropriation to the State Board of | Education, there is created an agriculture education teacher |
| grant program to fund personal services costs for agriculture | education teachers in school districts. The grants shall be for | the purpose of assisting school districts with paying for | personal services costs of agriculture education teachers. | (c) A school district may apply for a grant to fund an | amount not to exceed 50% of the personal services cost for an | agriculture education teacher under this Section. However, a | school district that is creating a new agriculture education | program may apply for a grant to fund an amount not to exceed | 100% of an agriculture teacher's personal services cost in the | first and second year of the new agriculture education program | and an amount not to exceed 80% of an agriculture teacher's | personal services cost in the third and fourth years of the new | agriculture education program. A school district may apply for | a grant for more than one teacher under this Section. | (d) A school district that applies for a grant under this | Section or offers any extended contract for agriculture | education shall base its personal services costs on the | reasonably expected personal services cost for the teacher | based on the cost of the teacher's regularly scheduled teaching | duties. | (e) The State Board of Education shall create a statewide | system for an agriculture education teacher to track his or her | additional hours completed pursuant to a grant under this | Section. | (f) The State Board of Education shall adopt rules as |
| necessary to implement this Section.
| Section 10. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act is | amended by changing Section 65.25 as follows:
| (110 ILCS 947/65.25)
| Sec. 65.25. Teacher shortage scholarships.
| (a) The Commission may annually award a number of | scholarships
to persons preparing to teach in areas of | identified staff shortages. Such
scholarships shall be issued | to individuals who make application to the
Commission and who | agree to take courses at qualified institutions of
higher | learning which will prepare them to teach in areas of | identified staff
shortages.
| (b) Scholarships awarded under this Section shall be issued | pursuant to
regulations promulgated by the Commission;
| provided that no rule or regulation promulgated by the State | Board of
Education prior to the effective date of this | amendatory Act of 1993 pursuant
to the exercise of any right, | power, duty, responsibility or matter of pending
business | transferred from the State Board of Education to the Commission | under
this Section shall be affected thereby, and all such | rules and regulations
shall become the rules and regulations of | the Commission until modified or
changed by the Commission in | accordance with law. The Commission
shall allocate the | scholarships awarded between persons
initially preparing to |
| teach, persons holding valid teaching
certificates issued | under Articles 21 and 34 of the School Code, and persons
| holding a bachelor's degree from any accredited college or | university who
have been employed for a minimum of 10 years in | a field other than teaching.
| (c) Each scholarship shall be utilized by its holder for | the payment of
tuition and non-revenue bond fees at any | qualified institution of higher
learning. Such tuition and fees | shall be available only for courses that
will enable the | individual to be certified to teach in areas of identified
| staff shortages. The Commission shall determine which
courses | are eligible for tuition payments under this Section.
| (d) The Commission may make tuition payments directly to
| the qualified institution of higher learning which the | individual attends for
the courses prescribed or may make | payments to the teacher. Any teacher
who received payments and | who fails to enroll in the courses prescribed
shall refund the | payments to the Commission.
| (e) Following the completion of the program of study, | persons who held
valid teaching certificates and persons | holding a bachelor's degree from
any accredited college or | university who have been employed for a minimum
of 10 years in | a field other than teaching prior to
receiving a teacher | shortage scholarship must accept employment within
2 years in a | school in Illinois within 60 miles of the person's
residence to | teach in an area of identified staff shortage for a period of
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| at least 3 years; provided, however that any such person | instead may
elect to accept employment within such 2 year | period to teach in an area
of identified staff shortage for a | period of at least 3 years in a school
in Illinois which is | more than 60 miles from such person's residence.
Persons | initially preparing to teach prior to receiving a teacher | shortage
scholarship must accept employment within 2 years in a | school in Illinois
to teach in an area of identified staff | shortage for a period of at least
3 years. Individuals who fail | to comply with this provision shall
refund all of the | scholarships awarded to the Commission,
whether payments were | made directly to the institutions of higher learning
or to the | individuals, and this condition shall be agreed to in writing | by
all scholarship recipients at the time the scholarship is | awarded. No
individual shall be required to refund tuition | payments if his or her
failure to obtain employment as a | teacher in a school is the result of
financial conditions | within school districts. The
rules and regulations promulgated | as provided in this Section shall contain
provisions regarding | the waiving and deferral of such
payments.
| (f) The Commission, with the cooperation of the State Board | of Education,
shall assist individuals who have
participated in | the scholarship program established by this Section in
finding | employment in areas of identified staff shortages.
| (g) Beginning in September, 1994 and annually thereafter, | the Commission,
using data annually supplied by the State Board |
| of Education under procedures
developed by it to measure the | level of shortage of qualified bilingual
personnel serving | students with disabilities,
shall annually publish (i) the | level of shortage of qualified
bilingual personnel serving | students with disabilities, and (ii) allocations
of | scholarships for personnel preparation training programs in | the areas of
bilingual special education teacher training and | bilingual school service
personnel.
| (h) Appropriations for the scholarships outlined in this | Section shall
be made to the Commission from funds appropriated | by the General
Assembly.
| (i) This Section is substantially the same as Section 30-4c | of the School
Code, which Section is repealed by this | amendatory Act of 1993, and shall be
construed as a | continuation of the teacher shortage scholarship program
| established under that prior law, and not as a new or different | teacher
shortage scholarship program. The State Board of | Education shall transfer to
the Commission, as the
successor to | the State Board of Education for all purposes of administering
| and implementing the provisions of this Section, all books, | accounts, records,
papers, documents, contracts, agreements, | and pending business in any way
relating to the teacher | shortage scholarship program continued under this
Section;
and | all scholarships at any time awarded under that program
by, and | all applications for any such scholarships
at any
time made to, | the State Board of Education shall be unaffected by the |
| transfer
to the Commission of all responsibility for the | administration and
implementation of the teacher shortage | scholarship program continued under this
Section. The State | Board of Education shall furnish to the Commission such
other | information as the Commission may request to assist it in | administering
this Section.
| (j) For the purposes of this Section:
| "Qualified institution of higher learning" means 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, Western
Illinois | University, the public community colleges subject to the Public | Community
College Act and any Illinois privately operated | college, community college or
university offering degrees and | instructional programs above the high
school level either in | residence or by correspondence. The Board of
Higher Education | and the Commission, in consultation with the State Board of
| Education, shall identify qualified
institutions to supply the | demand for bilingual special education teachers
and bilingual | school service personnel.
| "Areas of identified staff shortages" means courses of | study , including, but not limited to, agricultural education, | in which the
number of teachers is insufficient to meet student | or school district demand
for such instruction as determined by | the State Board of Education.
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| (Source: P.A. 88-228; 89-4, eff. 1-1-96.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2017
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