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91_SB1126

 
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 1        AN ACT regarding deaf and hard of hearing children.

 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    Bill  of Rights for Children who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
 6    Act.

 7        Section 5.  Findings.  In order to ensure  that  children
 8    who  are  deaf  or  hard  of hearing have the same rights and
 9    potential  to  become  independent  and  self-actualizing  as
10    children who are not deaf or hard of hearing  and  consistent
11    with  the  Individuals  with Disabilities Education Act at 20
12    USC 1414(d)(3)(B)(iv), the Bill of Rights  for  Children  who
13    are Deaf and Hard of Hearing is established.

14        Section   10.    Definition.    "Communication  mode  and
15    language" means the individual child's communication mode  or
16    language,  whether  oral, manual or a combination of oral and
17    manual modes including but not limited to:
18             (1)  American Sign Language.
19             (2)  English-based manual or sign systems.
20             (3)  Oral, Aural or Speech-based training.

21        Section  15.   Education.   It  is  essential   for   the
22    well-being  and  growth  of deaf and hard of hearing children
23    that educational programs  recognize  the  unique  nature  of
24    deafness  and  ensure  that  all  deaf  and  hard  of hearing
25    children have  appropriate,  ongoing,  and  fully  accessible
26    educational  opportunities.   It  is  essential that deaf and
27    hard  of  hearing  children,  like  all  children,  have   an
28    education   in  which  their  unique  communication  mode  is
29    respected and utilized to develop literacy and writing skills



 
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 1    to an appropriate level of proficiency.

 2        Section 20.  Essentials for  deaf  and  hard  of  hearing
 3    children.    The  General  Assembly  recognizes  that  it  is
 4    essential for the well-being and  educational  and  emotional
 5    growth of children who are deaf and hard of hearing to have:
 6        (1)  Early   identification   services   which   identify
 7    children with hearing losses as early in life as possible and
 8    which  result  in prompt referrals to informational resources
 9    linking children and parents to  appropriate  services  which
10    should  also include identification of communication mode and
11    communication proficiency.
12        (2)  Early intervention services, including  the  child's
13    communication  mode,  appropriate language skills, and parent
14    education provided  by  professionals  who  are  trained  and
15    certified  in  the  field of deaf and hard of hearing and who
16    are proficient in the primary language or communication  mode
17    used by the children.
18        (3)  Educational  placement  from early childhood through
19    high school within programs which recognize the unique nature
20    of deafness and which are appropriate to the children's needs
21    including social, emotional,  cultural,  age,  hearing  loss,
22    academic  level,  modes  of communication, style of learning,
23    motivational level, and family support.
24        (4)  Educational    programs    in    which     teachers,
25    interpreters, early intervention specialists, diagnosticians,
26    supervisors,  and  others involved in the educational process
27    understand the unique nature of deafness, are  proficient  in
28    the  child's communication mode, are trained and certified in
29    the field, and are proficient  in  the  primary  language  or
30    communication   mode   used   by   the   children.    Program
31    administrators  must have knowledge of the educational issues
32    and related services pertaining to educational  programs  for
33    children who are deaf and hard of hearing.
 
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 1        (5)  Educational  programs  which  provide  screening and
 2    assessment  tools  and  procedures  used  in  the  children's
 3    language  or  communication  mode  by  qualified,   certified
 4    evaluators.
 5        (6)  Educational   programs   in   which  the  children's
 6    language or communication  modes  are  respected,  used,  and
 7    developed  to  an  appropriate level of proficiency to ensure
 8    comprehension and growth.
 9        (7)  Educational   programs   which    provide    ongoing
10    opportunities for the children to have direct interaction and
11    communication  with  other  deaf  or hard of hearing children
12    including a critical mass of peers who  are  age  appropriate
13    and have similar cognitive abilities.
14        (8)  Educational   programs   which  facilitate  parental
15    advocacy and informed participation in  the  decision  making
16    process  relating to and affecting their child's education by
17    providing the  parent  or  legal  guardian  with  appropriate
18    information  concerning  all available programs, options, and
19    services.
20        (9)  Full and equal access to  all  programs  within  the
21    children's educational setting.
22        (10)  The  opportunity  to  benefit  from deaf or hard of
23    hearing role models from within the deaf community and to  be
24    exposed to their contributions to society.
25        (11)  External  support  and related services appropriate
26    to the children's needs provided  by  professionals  who  are
27    qualified,  appropriately  trained,  or certified and able to
28    communicate proficiently in  the  language  or  communication
29    mode  utilized by the children either directly or through the
30    use of an interpreter.

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