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SB1622 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2013 and 2014
SB1622

 

Introduced 2/13/2013, by Sen. Michael Noland

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act

    Creates the Education Ombudsman Act. Creates the Office of the Education Ombudsman within the Office of the Governor for the purposes of providing information to parents, students, and others regarding their rights and responsibilities with respect to this State's public elementary and secondary education system and advocating on behalf of elementary and secondary public school students. Requires the Governor to appoint an education ombudsman. Contains provisions concerning the qualifications of the education ombudsman, a 6-person legislative committee concerning the appointment, regional education ombudsmen, the powers and duties of the education ombudsman, immunity, confidentiality, and an annual report to the Governor, the General Assembly, and the State Board of Education.


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FISCAL NOTE ACT MAY APPLY

 

 

A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning education.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Education Ombudsman Act.
 
6    Section 5. Creation of office; appointment; regional
7education ombudsmen.
8    (a) There is created the Office of the Education Ombudsman
9within the Office of the Governor for the purposes of providing
10information to parents, students, and others regarding their
11rights and responsibilities with respect to this State's public
12elementary and secondary education system and advocating on
13behalf of elementary and secondary public school students.
14    (b) The Governor shall appoint an education ombudsman, who
15must be a person of recognized judgment, independence,
16objectivity, and integrity and must be qualified by training or
17experience or both in all of the following areas:
18        (1) Public education law and policy in this State.
19        (2) Dispute resolution or problem resolution
20    techniques, including mediation and negotiation.
21        (3) Community outreach.
22    The education ombudsman may not be an employee of any
23school district, the Office of the State Superintendent of

 

 

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1Education, or the State Board of Education while serving as an
2education ombudsman.
3    Before the appointment of the education ombudsman, the
4Governor shall share information regarding the appointment to a
56-person legislative committee appointed and comprised as
6follows:
7        (1) The committee shall consist of 3 Senators and 3
8    Representatives of the General Assembly.
9        (2) The Senate members of the committee shall be
10    appointed by the President of the Senate. Two members shall
11    represent the majority caucus, and one member shall
12    represent the minority caucus.
13        (3) The House of Representatives members of the
14    committee shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House of
15    Representatives. Two members shall represent the majority
16    caucus, and one member shall represent the minority caucus.
17    (c) If sufficient appropriations are provided, the
18education ombudsman shall delegate and certify regional
19education ombudsmen. The education ombudsman shall ensure that
20the regional ombudsmen selected are appropriate to the
21community in which they serve and hold the same qualifications
22as the education ombudsman under subsection (b) of this
23Section. The education ombudsman may not contract with the
24State Superintendent of Education or State Board of Education
25or any school, school district, or current employee of a
26school, a school district, the Office of the State

 

 

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1Superintendent of Education, or the State Board of Education
2for the provision of regional ombudsman services.
 
3    Section 10. Powers and duties. The education ombudsman
4shall have all of the following powers and duties:
5        (1) To develop parental involvement materials,
6    including instructional guides developed to inform parents
7    of the essential academic learning requirements required
8    by the State Board of Education. The instructional guides
9    shall also contain actions parents may take to assist their
10    children in meeting the requirements and should focus on
11    reaching parents who have not previously been involved with
12    their children's education.
13        (2) To provide information to students, parents, and
14    interested members of the public regarding this State's
15    public elementary and secondary education system.
16        (3) To identify obstacles to greater parent and
17    community involvement in school-shared, decision-making
18    processes and recommend strategies for helping parents and
19    community members to participate effectively in
20    school-shared, decision-making processes, including
21    understanding and respecting the roles of school building
22    administrators and staff.
23        (4) To identify and recommend strategies for improving
24    the success rates of ethnic and racial student groups with
25    disproportionate academic achievement.

 

 

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1        (5) To refer complainants and others to appropriate
2    resources, agencies, or departments.
3        (6) To facilitate the resolution of complaints made by
4    parents and students with regard to this State's public
5    elementary and secondary education system.
6        (7) To perform such other functions consistent with the
7    purposes of the education ombudsman.
8        (8) To consult with representatives of organizations
9    and groups regarding the work of the Office of the
10    Education Ombudsman, including without limitation all of
11    the following:
12            (A) A State parent-teacher association.
13            (B) Licensed and classified school employees.
14            (C) School and school district administrators.
15            (D) Parents of special education students.
16            (E) Parents of English language learners.
17            (F) A State organization on Hispanic affairs.
18            (G) A State organization on African-American
19        affairs.
20            (H) A State organization on Asian-Pacific American
21        affairs.
22            (I) A State organization on Native American
23        affairs.
 
24    Section 15. Immunity.
25    (a) Neither the education ombudsman nor any regional

 

 

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1educational ombudsmen are liable for good faith performance of
2their responsibilities under this Act.
3    (b) No discriminatory, disciplinary, or retaliatory action
4may be taken against any student or employee of any school
5district, the Office of the State Superintendent of Education,
6or the State Board of Education for any communication made or
7information given or disclosed to aid the education ombudsman
8in carrying out his or her duties and responsibilities, unless
9the same was done without good faith or maliciously. This
10subsection (b) is not intended to infringe upon the rights of a
11school district to supervise, discipline, or terminate an
12employee for other reasons or to discipline a student for other
13reasons.
14    (c) All communications by the education ombudsman or the
15ombudsman's staff or a designee, if reasonably related to the
16education ombudsman's duties and responsibilities and if done
17in good faith, are privileged, and that privilege shall serve
18as a defense to any action in libel or slander.
 
19    Section 20. Confidentiality. The education ombudsman shall
20treat all matters, including the identities of students,
21complainants, and individuals from whom information is
22acquired, as confidential, except as necessary to enable the
23education ombudsman to perform the duties of the office. Upon
24receipt of information that by law is confidential or
25privileged, the ombudsman shall maintain the confidentiality

 

 

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1of such information and shall not further disclose or
2disseminate the information, except as provided by applicable
3State or federal law.
 
4    Section 25. Annual report. The education ombudsman shall
5report on the work and accomplishment of the Office of the
6Education Ombudsman and advise and make recommendations to the
7Governor, the General Assembly, and the State Board of
8Education annually. The initial report to the Governor, the
9General Assembly, and the State Board of Education shall be
10made on or before September 1, 2015, and there shall be an
11annual report on or before September 1st of each year
12thereafter. The annual report shall provide at least all of the
13following information:
14        (1) How the education ombudsman's services have been
15    used and by whom.
16        (2) Methods for the education ombudsman to increase and
17    enhance family and community involvement in public
18    education.
19        (3) Recommendations to eliminate barriers and
20    obstacles to meaningful family and community involvement
21    in public education.
22        (4) Strategies to improve the educational
23    opportunities for all students in this State, including
24    recommendations from organizations and groups under
25    Section 10 of this Act.