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90_HB1005sam005

                                         SDS/90HB1005pam1/bkd
 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1005
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 1005,  AS  AMENDED,
 3    with  reference  to page and line numbers of Senate Amendment
 4    No.  2,  on  page  1,  line  8  by  inserting  "1D-1,"  after
 5    "Sections"; and
 6        inserting after line 11 the following:
 7        "(105 ILCS 5/1D-1)
 8        Sec. 1D-1.  Block grant funding.
 9        (a)  For  fiscal  year  1996   and   each   fiscal   year
10    thereafter,  the  State  Board  of Education shall award to a
11    school  district  having  a  population   exceeding   500,000
12    inhabitants   a   general   education   block  grant  and  an
13    educational services block grant, determined as  provided  in
14    this  Section,  in  lieu  of  distributing  to  the  district
15    separate   State   funding  for  the  programs  described  in
16    subsections (b) and (c).  The  provisions  of  this  Section,
17    however,  do not apply to any federal funds that the district
18    is entitled to receive.
19        (b)  The general education block grant shall include  the
20    following  programs:  REI  Initiative, Preschool At Risk, K-6
21    Comprehensive  Arts,  School   Improvement   Support,   Urban
22    Education,  Scientific  Literacy, Substance Abuse Prevention,
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 1    Second Language Planning,  Staff  Development,  Outcomes  and
 2    Assessment,   K-6   Reading  Improvement,  Truants'  Optional
 3    Education, Hispanic Programs, Agriculture  Education,  Gifted
 4    Education,  Parental Education, Prevention Initiative, Report
 5    Cards,    and     Criminal     Background     Investigations.
 6    Notwithstanding  any other provision of law, all amounts paid
 7    under  the  general  education   block   grant   from   State
 8    appropriations  to  a  school  district  in  a  city having a
 9    population   exceeding   500,000   inhabitants    shall    be
10    appropriated  and  expended by the board of that district for
11    any of the programs included in the block grant or any of the
12    board's lawful purposes.
13        (c)  The educational services block grant  shall  include
14    the  following  programs:  Bilingual,  Regular and Vocational
15    Transportation,  State  Lunch  and  Free  Breakfast  Program,
16    Preschool   At   Risk,    Special    Education    (Personnel,
17    Extraordinary,  Transportation,  Orphanage, Private Tuition),
18    Summer   School,    Educational    Service    Centers,    and
19    Administrator's   Academy.   This  subsection  (c)  does  not
20    relieve  the  district  of  its  obligation  to  provide  the
21    services required under a program that is included within the
22    educational services block grant.  It is the intention of the
23    General  Assembly  in  enacting  the   provisions   of   this
24    subsection  (c) to relieve the district of the administrative
25    burdens that impede efficiency and  accompany  single-program
26    funding.  The General Assembly encourages the board to pursue
27    mandate waivers pursuant to Section 2-3.25g.
28        (d)  For   fiscal   year   1996   and  each  fiscal  year
29    thereafter, the amount of the district's block  grants  shall
30    be  determined  as  follows: (i) with respect to each program
31    that is included within each block grant, the district  shall
32    receive an amount equal to the same percentage of the current
33    fiscal  year  appropriation  made  for  that  program  as the
34    percentage of the appropriation received by the district from
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 1    the 1995 fiscal year appropriation made for that program, and
 2    (ii) the total amount that is  due  the  district  under  the
 3    block  grant  shall  be the aggregate of the amounts that the
 4    district is entitled to receive  for  the  fiscal  year  with
 5    respect  to  each  program  that is included within the block
 6    grant that the State  Board  of  Education  shall  award  the
 7    district under this Section for that fiscal year.
 8        (e)  The district is not required to file any application
 9    or  other claim in order to receive the block grants to which
10    it is entitled under  this  Section.    The  State  Board  of
11    Education  shall make payments to the district of amounts due
12    under the district's block grants on a schedule determined by
13    the State Board of Education.
14        (f)  A school district  to  which  this  Section  applies
15    shall  report  to  the State Board of Education on its use of
16    the block grants in such form and detail as the  State  Board
17    of Education may specify.
18    (Source: P.A. 89-15, eff. 5-30-95; 89-698, eff. 1-14-97.)
19        (g)  This  paragraph  provides for the treatment of block
20    grants under Article  1C  for  purposes  of  calculating  the
21    amount  of  block  grants  for a district under this Section.
22    Those block grants under Article IC are,  for  this  purpose,
23    treated  as  included  in the amount of appropriation for the
24    various programs set  forth  in  paragraph  (b)  above.   The
25    appropriation  in  each  current  fiscal  year for each block
26    grant under Article 1C shall be treated for these purposes as
27    appropriations for the individual program  included  in  that
28    block grant.  The proportion of each block grant so allocated
29    to  each  such program included in it shall be the proportion
30    which  the  appropriation  for  that  program  was   of   all
31    appropriations  for such purposes now in that block grant, in
32    fiscal 1995.".

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