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91_HB3254

 
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 1        AN ACT in relation to alternatives to dissection.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  1.   Short  title.  This Act may be cited as the
 5    Dissection Alternatives Act.

 6        Section 5.  Findings and purpose.
 7        (a)  The General Assembly finds  and  declares  that  the
 8    appropriate  use  of dissection in research and education has
 9    contributed a great deal to the advancement  of  medical  and
10    biological   science.   Without  dissection  the  science  of
11    anatomy could not  have  advanced,  and  it  is  the  bedrock
12    supporting  the modern practice of surgery in its many forms.
13    The appropriate use of dissection has brought  many  benefits
14    to  the  people  of  this  State,  and  it  continues to play
15    important roles in medical and veterinary practice, research,
16    and education.
17        (b)  The General Assembly also finds that the  remarkable
18    progress  of  the  last  few decades has produced significant
19    advances in computing and the  graphic  and  representational
20    arts,  and  that  these  developments  have  resulted  in the
21    creation of  many  new  technologies  for  teaching  anatomy,
22    physiology,  and  other  medical and biological sciences.  In
23    certain circumstances these new technologies are  capable  of
24    providing  an  educational experience superior to dissection,
25    and they have often proven to  be  less  expensive  and  more
26    humane.
27        (c)  The  General  Assembly  also  finds  that the use of
28    dissection, when  inappropriate  or  poorly  supervised,  can
29    result in the inhumane treatment and unnecessary suffering of
30    animals.   The inappropriate or careless use of dissection in
31    schools has also in some instances traumatized  students  and
 
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 1    contributed to a failure to teach proper respect for life and
 2    living creatures.
 3        (d)  It   is   the  purpose  of  this  Act  to  encourage
 4    educational institutions in this State to make available  and
 5    use  alternatives  to  dissection when those alternatives are
 6    appropriate and can provide an educational experience that is
 7    equal or superior to the traditional use of  dissection.   It
 8    is not in any way the intention of this Act to discourage the
 9    appropriate use of dissection in research or when it provides
10    a valuable educational experience to students.

11        Section  10.  Definitions.  For the purposes of this Act,
12    unless the context otherwise requires:
13        "Student" means (i)  a  pupil  at  a  public  or  private
14    elementary or secondary school in Illinois, (ii) a student at
15    an  Illinois  community  college,  or  (iii) an undergraduate
16    student at a public  or  private  college  or  university  in
17    Illinois.
18        "Teacher"  means a person who is teaching (i) at a public
19    or private elementary or secondary school in  Illinois,  (ii)
20    at  an  Illinois  community  college,  or (iii) undergraduate
21    students at a public or  private  college  or  university  in
22    Illinois;  regardless  of  whether  that  teaching  is  on  a
23    full-time or part-time, temporary or permanent, or regular or
24    substitute basis.
25        "Dissection"   includes   cutting,  killing,  inspecting,
26    touching,   handling,   preserving,   mounting,   or    other
27    manipulation  of  living  or dead animals or animal parts for
28    scientific  study;  but  does  not   include   the   cutting,
29    inspecting,  touching,  handling,  preserving,  mounting,  or
30    other  manipulation of (1) meat or other animal products that
31    have been processed for use as food or in the preparation  of
32    food or (2) wool, silk, glue, or other commercial or artistic
33    products derived from animals.
 
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 1        Section  15.  Alternative student projects.  A school may
 2    excuse a student enrolled in a course in which  students  are
 3    ordinarily  expected  to  perform, participate in, or observe
 4    dissection  who  objects  for  any  reason   to   performing,
 5    participating  in,  or  observing that dissection and instead
 6    allow the student to complete an  alternative  project.   The
 7    alternative  project  should  be  nonpunative  and  should be
 8    reasonably chosen to provide the student, through means other
 9    than dissection, with knowledge similar to that  expected  to
10    be  gained  by  other  students  in  the  course who perform,
11    participate in, or observe the dissection.  In the case of  a
12    student  in  a  public  elementary  or  secondary school, the
13    alternative project should be consistent with any  guidelines
14    for  alternative projects that have been adopted by the State
15    Board of Education.

16        Section 20.  Guidelines for notification of students  and
17    parents.
18        (a)  The  State Board of Education shall develop and make
19    available  guidelines  that  may  be  used  by   the   public
20    elementary  and  secondary  schools within this State to give
21    appropriate notice of the following  to  students  and  their
22    parents or legal guardians:
23             (1)  Which,  if  any,  of  the courses taught at the
24        school  ordinarily  require  or  allow  the  student   to
25        perform, participate in, or observe dissection.
26             (2)  Whether  or  not  the school makes available to
27        students  the  opportunity  to  complete  an  alternative
28        project.
29        (b)  When offering high school and  college  students  an
30    opportunity  to  choose  between dissection or an alternative
31    project, teachers should encourage the students to take  into
32    consideration   the  expectations  and  requirements  of  the
33    colleges and graduate programs that they may be interested in
 
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 1    attending.

 2        Section 25.  Notice of enactment.
 3        (a)  The Board of Higher Education shall give  notice  of
 4    the   enactment  of  this  Act  in  the  same  manner  as  it
 5    customarily provides  notice  of  new  legislation  affecting
 6    institutions of higher education.
 7        (b)  The  Illinois  Community  College  Board  shall give
 8    notice of the enactment of this Act in the same manner as  it
 9    customarily  provides  notice  of  new  legislation affecting
10    community colleges.

11        Section 30.  Discrimination prohibited.   A  student  may
12    not  be  penalized  or  discriminated  against in any way for
13    refusing to perform, participate in, or  observe  dissection.
14    This  Section  does  not  prevent  any  institution of higher
15    education from considering  an  applicant's  experience  with
16    dissection  or dissection alternatives when making admissions
17    or other academic decisions.

18        Section 99. Effective date.  This Act takes  effect  upon
19    becoming  law  and  first  applies  to the 2000-2001 academic
20    year.

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