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Public Act 104-0109
Public Act 0109 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 104-0109 | | SB1555 Enrolled | LRB104 10971 LNS 21053 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 | 14-3.01 as follows: | (105 ILCS 5/14-3.01) (from Ch. 122, par. 14-3.01) | Sec. 14-3.01. Advisory Council. This amendatory Act of | 1998, in compliance with the reauthorization of IDEA in 1997, | makes changes in the membership and responsibilities of the | Advisory Council on the Education of Children with | Disabilities. The Council shall provide advice and policy | guidance to the Governor, General Assembly, and the State | Board of Education with respect to special education and | related services for children with disabilities. The State | Board of Education shall seek the advice of the Advisory | Council regarding all rules and regulations related to the | education of children with disabilities that are to be | promulgated by the State Board of Education. The State Board | of Education shall seek the advice of the Advisory Council on | modifications or additions to comprehensive plans submitted | under Section 14-4.01. The Council shall consider any rule or | regulation or plan submitted to it by the State Board of | Education within 60 days after its receipt by the chairperson |
| of the Council. | Additionally, the Advisory Council shall: (1) advise the | General Assembly, the Governor, and the State Board of | Education on unmet needs in the education of children with | disabilities; (2) assist the State Board of Education in | developing evaluations and reporting on data to the United | States Secretary of Education; (3) advise the State Board of | Education relative to qualifications for hearing officers and | the rules and procedures for hearings conducted under Section | 14-8.02 or 14-8.02a; (4) comment publicly on any rules or | regulations proposed by the State regarding the education of | children with disabilities and the procedures for distribution | of funds under this Act; (5) advise the State Board of | Education in developing corrective action plans to address | findings identified in federal monitoring reports pursuant to | the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act; (6) advise | State and local education agencies regarding educational | programs and materials that may be provided to children with | disabilities to enable them to fully exercise their | constitutional and legal rights and entitlements as citizens, | including those afforded under the Federal Rehabilitation Act | of 1973, as amended, and the Illinois Human Rights Act; and (7) | advise the State Board of Education in developing and | implementing policies relating to the coordination of services | for children with disabilities. | The Council shall be composed of 28 27 members, including |
| 23 voting members appointed by the Governor and 5 4 ex-officio | voting members. Members shall be broadly representative of the | State's population in regard to developmental, physical, and | mental disabilities, race, ethnic background, gender, and | geographic location. Nine members shall be parents of children | with disabilities between the ages of 3 and 21 years currently | receiving special education services at public expense. Five | members shall be individuals with disabilities, including one | student or former student who is at least 18 years of age and | no older than 21 years of age at the time of his or her | appointment to the Council and who is receiving special | education services at public expense or received those | services at the time his or her high school program | terminated. Within 30 days after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of 1998, the Governor or his designee shall | invite statewide organizations, being as inclusive as possible | and based upon a reasonable inquiry, and Parent Training and | Information Centers representing parents of children with | disabilities, individuals with disabilities or both, to | convene for the purpose of recommending to the Governor twice | the number of individuals required to be appointed as members | from each of the categories described in this paragraph, from | which the Governor may appoint the 14 members of the Council | who are parents of children with disabilities and individuals | with disabilities. The 9 members who are parents of children | with disabilities between the ages of 3 and 21 years receiving |
| special education services at public expense and the 5 members | who are individuals with disabilities shall not be current | full or part-time employees of school districts, special | education cooperatives, regional service areas or centers, or | any agency under the jurisdiction of any elected State | official. | In addition, the Governor shall appoint one regional | superintendent of schools, one representative of an | institution of higher education that prepares special | education and related services personnel, one teacher of | students with disabilities, one superintendent of a public | school district, one director of a special education | cooperative or special education administrator from a school | district of less than 500,000 population, one representative | of a public charter school, one representative of a private | school serving children with disabilities, one representative | of a vocational, community, or business organization that | provides transition services to children with disabilities, | and one at-large member from the general public. In addition, | the Secretary of Human Services or his or her designee, the | Director of Children and Family Services or his or her | designee, the Director of Corrections or his or her designee, | the Secretary of Early Childhood or his or her designee, and | the Director of Special Education for the City of Chicago | School District #299 or his or her designee shall serve as | ex-officio voting members of the Council. |
| All Council members shall be legal residents of the State | of Illinois and shall be selected, as far as practicable, on | the basis of their knowledge of, or experience in, the | education of children with disabilities. | The initial members to be appointed to the Council by the | Governor under the provisions of this amendatory Act of 1998 | shall be appointed within 60 days after the effective date of | that amendatory Act; provided that those persons who are | serving as Council members on that effective date and who, as | determined by the Governor after consultation with the State | Board of Education, meet the requirements established by this | amendatory Act for appointment to membership on the Council | shall continue to serve as Council members until the | completion of the remainder of their current terms. The | initial members of the Council who are not Council members on | the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1998 and who are | appointed by the Governor under this amendatory Act of 1998 | shall by lot determine one-third of their number to serve for a | term of 2 years (provided that person appointed as the student | or former student member shall be included among those members | who are to serve a term of 2 years), one-third of their number | to serve for a term of 3 years, and one-third of their number | to serve for a term of 4 years; provided, that if the total | number of initial members so appointed by the Governor is not | divisible into 3 whole numbers, all of the initial members so | appointed shall by lot be assigned to 3 groups as follows: (i) |
| the members assigned to the first group, who shall include the | student or former student member and who shall be equal in | number to the number of members who are assigned to the second | group, shall serve for a term of 2 years; (ii) the members | assigned to the second group, who shall be equal in number to | the number of members who are assigned to the first group, | shall serve for a term of 3 years; and (iii) the members | assigned to the third group, who shall comprise the remainder | of the initial members so appointed by the Governor and whose | number shall be either one more or one less than the number of | members assigned to either the first group or second group, | shall serve for a term of 4 years. Upon expiration of the term | of office of a member of the Council who is not an ex-officio | member, his or her successor shall be appointed by the | Governor to serve for a term of 4 years, except that a | successor appointed as the student or former student member | shall be appointed to serve for a term of 2 years. Each member | of the Council who is not an ex-officio member and whose term | of office expires shall nevertheless continue to serve as a | Council member until his or her successor is appointed. Each | of the 4 ex-officio members of the Council shall continue to | serve as a Council member during the period in which he or she | continues to hold the office by reason of which he or she | became an ex-officio member of the Council. The initial | members of the Council who are not ex-officio members shall | not, upon completion of their respective initial terms, be |
| appointed to serve more than one additional consecutive term | of 4 years, nor shall any successor member of the Council be | appointed to serve more than 2 full consecutive 4-year terms; | provided, that a person appointed as the student or former | student member shall serve only one two-year term and shall | not be reappointed to serve for an additional term. Vacancies | in Council memberships held by parents of children with | disabilities or individuals with disabilities may be filled | from the original list of such parents and individuals | recommended to the Governor. The Governor shall reconvene the | group of organizations that provided the original list of | parents of children with disabilities and individuals with | disabilities when additional recommendations for those Council | memberships are needed, but at a minimum the group shall be | convened every 2 years for the purpose of updating the list of | recommended parents or individuals. A vacancy in an appointed | membership on the Council shall be filled for the unexpired | balance of the term of that membership in the same manner that | the original appointment for that membership was made. | The terms of all persons serving as Advisory Council | members on the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1998 | who are not determined by the Governor, after consultation | with the State Board of Education, to meet the requirements | established by this amendatory Act for appointment to initial | membership on the Council shall terminate on the date that the | Governor completes his appointments of the initial members of |
| the Council under this amendatory Act, and the members of the | Council as constituted under this amendatory Act shall take | office and assume their powers and duties on that date. | The Council as constituted under this amendatory Act of | 1998 shall organize with a chairperson selected by the Council | members and shall meet at the call of the chairperson upon 10 | days written notice but not less than 4 times a year. The | Council shall establish such committees and procedures as it | deems appropriate to carry out its responsibilities under this | Act and the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education | Act. | The State Board of Education shall designate an employee | to act as executive secretary of the Council and shall furnish | all professional and clerical assistance necessary for the | performance of its duties. | Members of the Council shall serve without compensation | but shall be reimbursed for the necessary expenses incurred in | the performance of their duties in accordance with the State | Board of Education's Travel Control Policy. | (Source: P.A. 89-397, eff. 8-20-95; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97; | 90-644, eff. 7-24-98.) | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/1/2025
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