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Public Act 094-0600 |
HB2693 Enrolled |
LRB094 10684 RAS 41062 b |
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the School |
Safety Drill Act.
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Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: |
"First responder" means and includes all fire departments |
and districts, law enforcement agencies and officials, |
emergency medical responders, and emergency management |
officials involved in the execution and documentation of the |
drills administered under this Act. |
"School" means a public or private facility that offers |
elementary or secondary education to students under the age of |
21. As used in this definition, "public facility" means a |
facility operated by the State or by a unit of local |
government. As used in this definition, "private facility" |
means any non-profit, non-home-based, non-public elementary or |
secondary school that is in compliance with Title VI of the |
Civil Rights Act of 1964 and attendance at which satisfies the |
requirements of Section 26-1 of the School Code. While more |
than one school may be housed in a facility, for purposes of |
this Act, the facility shall be considered a school. When a |
school has more than one location, for purposes of this Act, |
each different location shall be considered its own school. |
"School safety drill" means a pre-planned exercise |
conducted by a school in accordance with the drills and |
requirements set forth in this Act. |
Section 10. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to |
establish minimum requirements and standards for schools to |
follow when conducting school safety drills and reviewing |
school emergency and crisis response plans and to encourage |
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schools and first responders to work together for the safety of |
children. Communities and schools may exceed these |
requirements and standards. |
Section 15. Types of drills. Under this Act, the following |
school safety drills shall be instituted by all schools in this |
State: |
(1) School evacuation drills, which shall address and |
prepare students and school personnel for situations that |
occur when conditions outside of a school building are |
safer than inside a school building. Evacuation incidents |
are based on the needs of particular communities and may |
include without limitation the following: |
(A) fire; |
(B) suspicious items; |
(C) incidents involving hazardous materials, |
including, but not limited to, chemical, incendiary, |
and explosives; and |
(D) bomb threats. |
(2) Bus evacuation drills, which shall address and |
prepare students and school personnel for situations that |
occur when conditions outside of a bus are safer than |
inside the bus. Evacuation incidents are based on the needs |
of particular communities and may include without |
limitation the following: |
(A) fire; |
(B) suspicious items; and |
(C) incidents involving hazardous materials, |
including, but not limited to, chemical, incendiary, |
and explosives. |
(3) Law enforcement drills, which shall address and |
prepare students and school personnel for situations |
calling for the involvement of law enforcement when |
conditions inside a school building are safer than outside |
of a school building and it is necessary to protect |
building occupants from potential dangers in a school |
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building. Law enforcement drills may involve situations |
that call for the reverse-evacuation or the lock-down of a |
school building. Evacuations incidents may include without |
limitation the following: |
(A) shooting incidents; |
(B) bomb threats; |
(C) suspicious persons; and |
(D) incidents involving hazardous materials. |
(4) Severe weather and shelter-in-place drills, which |
shall address and prepare students for situations |
involving severe weather emergencies or the release of |
external gas or chemicals. Severe weather and |
shelter-in-place incidents shall be based on the needs and |
environment of particular communities and may include |
without limitation the following: |
(A) severe weather, including, but not limited to, |
shear winds, lightning, and earthquakes; |
(B) incidents involving hazardous materials, |
including, but not limited to, chemical, incendiary, |
and explosives; and |
(C) incidents involving weapons of mass |
destruction, including, but not limited to, |
biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons. |
Section 20. Number of drills; incidents covered; local |
authority participation.
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(a) During each academic year, schools must conduct a |
minimum of 3 school evacuation drills to address and prepare |
students and school personnel for fire incidents. These drills |
must meet all of the following criteria: |
(1) One of the 3 school evacuation drills shall require |
the participation of the appropriate local fire department |
or district. |
(A) Each local fire department or fire district |
must contact the appropriate school administrator or |
his or her designee no later than September 1 of each |
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year in order to arrange for the participation of the |
department or district in the school evacuation drill. |
(B) Each school administrator or his or her |
designee must contact the responding local fire |
official no later than September 15 of each year and |
propose to the local fire official 4 dates within the |
month of October, during at least 2 different weeks of |
October, on which the drill shall occur. The fire |
official may choose any of the 4 available dates, and |
if he or she does so, the drill shall occur on that |
date. |
(C) The school administrator or his or her designee |
and the local fire official may also, by mutual |
agreement, set any other date for the drill, including |
a date outside of the month of October. |
(D) If the fire official does not select one of the |
4 offered dates in October or set another date by |
mutual agreement, the requirement that the school |
include the local fire service in one of its mandatory |
school evacuation drills shall be waived. Schools, |
however, shall continue to be strongly encouraged to |
include the fire service in a school evacuation drill |
at a mutually agreed-upon time. |
(E) Upon the participation of the local fire |
service, the appropriate local fire official shall |
certify that the school evacuation drill was |
conducted. |
(F) When scheduling the school evacuation drill, |
the school administrator or his or her designee and the |
local fire department or fire district may, by mutual |
agreement on or before September 14, choose to waive |
the provisions of subparagraphs (B), (C), and (D) of |
this paragraph (1). |
Additional school evacuation drills for fire incidents |
may involve the participation of the appropriate local fire |
department or district. |
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(2) Schools may conduct additional school evacuation |
drills to account for other evacuation incidents, |
including without limitation suspicious items or bomb |
threats. |
(3) All drills shall be conducted at each school |
building that houses school children. |
(b) During each academic year, schools must conduct a |
minimum of one bus evacuation drill. This drill shall be |
accounted for in the curriculum in all public schools and in |
all other educational institutions in this State that are |
supported or maintained, in whole or in part, by public funds |
and that provide instruction in any of the grades kindergarten |
through 12. This curriculum shall include instruction in safe |
bus riding practices for all students. Schools may conduct |
additional bus evacuation drills. All drills shall be conducted |
at each school building that houses school children. |
(c) During each academic year, schools may conduct strongly |
encouraged law enforcement drills to address and prepare |
students and school personnel for incidents, including without |
limitation reverse evacuations, lock-downs, shootings, bomb |
threats, or hazardous materials. |
(1) If conducted, a law enforcement drill must meet all |
of the following criteria: |
(A) During each calendar year, the appropriate |
local law enforcement agency shall contact the |
appropriate school administrator to request to |
participate in a law enforcement drill and may actively |
participate on-site in a drill. |
(B) Upon the participation of a local law |
enforcement agency in a law enforcement drill, the |
appropriate local law enforcement official shall |
certify that the law enforcement drill was conducted. |
(2) Schools may conduct additional law enforcement |
drills at their discretion. |
(3) All drills shall be conducted at each school |
building that houses school children. |
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(d) During each academic year, schools must conduct a |
minimum of one severe weather and shelter-in-place drill to |
address and prepare students and school personnel for possible |
tornado incidents and may conduct additional severe weather and |
shelter-in-place drills to account for other incidents, |
including without limitation earthquakes or hazardous |
materials. All drills shall be conducted at each school |
building that houses school children. |
Section 25. Annual review. |
(a) Each public school district, through its school board |
or the board's designee, shall conduct a minimum of one annual |
meeting at which it will review each school building's |
emergency and crisis response plans, protocols, and procedures |
and each building's compliance with the school safety drill |
programs. The purpose of this annual review shall be to review |
and update the emergency and crisis response plans, protocols, |
and procedures and the school safety drill programs of the |
district and each of its school buildings. |
(b) Each school board or the board's designee is required |
to participate in the annual review and to invite each of the |
following parties to the annual review and provide each party |
with a minimum of 30-days' notice before the date of the annual |
review: |
(1) The principal of each school within the school |
district or his or her official designee. |
(2) Representatives from any other education-related |
organization or association deemed appropriate by the |
school district. |
(3) Representatives from all local first responder |
organizations to participate, advise, and consult in the |
review process, including, but not limited to: |
(A) the appropriate local fire department or |
district; |
(B) the appropriate local law enforcement agency; |
(C) the appropriate local emergency medical |
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services agency if the agency is a separate, local |
first responder unit; and |
(D) any other member of the first responder or |
emergency management community that has contacted the |
district superintendent or his or her designee during |
the past year to request involvement in a school's |
emergency planning or drill process. |
(4) The school board or its designee may also choose to |
invite to the annual review any other persons whom it |
believes will aid in the review process, including, but not |
limited to, any members of any other education-related |
organization or the first responder or emergency |
management community. |
(c) Upon the conclusion of the annual review, the school |
board or the board's designee shall sign a one page report, |
which may be in either a check-off format or a narrative |
format, that does the following: |
(1) summarizes the review's recommended changes to the |
existing school safety plans and drill plans; |
(2) lists the parties that participated in the annual |
review, and includes the annual review's attendance |
record; |
(3) certifies that an effective review of the emergency |
and crisis response plans, protocols, and procedures and |
the school safety drill programs of the district and each |
of its school buildings has occurred; |
(4) states that the school district will implement |
those plans, protocols, procedures, and programs, during |
the academic year; and |
(5) includes the authorization of the school board or |
the board's designee. |
(d) The school board or its designee shall send a copy of |
the report to each party that participates in the annual review |
process and to the appropriate regional superintendent of |
schools. If any of the participating parties have comments on |
the certification document, those parties shall submit their |
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comments in writing to the appropriate regional |
superintendent. The regional superintendent shall maintain a |
record of these comments. The certification document may be in |
a check-off format or narrative format, at the discretion of |
the district superintendent. |
(e) The review must occur at least once during the calendar |
year, at a specific time chosen at the school district |
superintendent's discretion. |
Section 30. Reporting; duties of the State Fire Marshal, |
regional superintendents, and the State Board of Education. |
(a) The Office of the State Fire Marshal shall accept, |
directly, one-page annual review compliance reports from |
private schools. The Office of the State Fire Marshal shall |
create a mechanism for the reporting and filing of these |
reports and give notice to the private schools as to how this |
reporting shall be made. The Office of the State Fire Marshal |
shall make these records available directly to the State Board |
of Education. |
(b) Each regional superintendent of schools shall provide |
an annual school safety review compliance report to the State |
Board of Education as a part of its regular annual report to |
the State Board, which shall set forth those school districts |
that have successfully completed their annual review and those |
school districts that have failed to complete their annual |
review. These reports shall be delivered to the State Board of |
Education on or before October 1 of each year. |
(c) The State Board of Education shall file and maintain |
records of the annual school safety review compliance reports |
received from each of the regional superintendents of schools. |
The State Board shall be responsible for ensuring access to the |
records by the Office of the State Fire Marshal and other State |
agencies. The State Board shall provide an annual report to the |
Office of the Governor and the Office of the State Fire Marshal |
concerning the compliance of school districts with the annual |
school safety review requirement. |
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Section 35. Reporting and recording mechanism for fires.
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The Office of the State Fire Marshal, in conjunction with the |
State Board of Education, shall create a reporting and |
recording mechanism concerning fires that occur in schools |
located in this State. The recording system shall be based in |
the Office of the State Fire Marshal. |
Section 40. Common rules. The State Board of Education and |
the Office of the State Fire Marshal shall cooperate together |
and coordinate with all appropriate education, first |
responder, and emergency management officials to (i) develop |
and implement one common set of rules to be administered under |
this Act and (ii) develop clear and definitive guidelines to |
school districts, private schools, and first responders as to |
how to develop school emergency and crisis response plans, how |
to develop school emergency and crisis response plans, how to |
exercise and drill based on such plans, and how to incorporate |
lessons learned from these exercises and drills into school |
emergency and crisis response plans.
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(105 ILCS 5/2-3.129 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/10-20.22 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/10-20.23 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/10-20.32 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/27-26 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/34-18.19 rep.)
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Section 910. The School Code is amended by repealing |
Sections 2-3.129, 10-20.22, 10-20.23, 10-20.32, 27-26, and |
34-18.19.
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(105 ILCS 120/Act rep.)
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Section 915. The Fire Drill Act is repealed. |
Section 990. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding |
Section 8.29 as
follows:
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