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91_SB1168

 
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 1        AN ACT to amend  the  School  Code  by  changing  Section
 2    14-8.05.

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

 5        Section  5.  The  School  Code  is  amended  by  changing
 6    Section 14-8.05 as follows:

 7        (105 ILCS 5/14-8.05) (from Ch. 122, par. 14-8.05)
 8        Sec. 14-8.05.  Behavioral intervention for student.
 9        (a)  The   General   Assembly  finds  and  declares  that
10    principals and teachers of students with disabilities require
11    training  and  guidance  that  provide   ways   for   working
12    successfully  with  children who have difficulties conforming
13    to acceptable behavioral patterns  in  order  to  provide  an
14    environment in which learning can occur.  It is the intent of
15    the General Assembly:
16             (1)  That  when  behavioral  interventions are used,
17        they be used in consideration  of  the  pupil's  physical
18        freedom  and social interaction, and be administered in a
19        manner that respects human dignity and  personal  privacy
20        and  that  ensures  a  pupil's  right to placement in the
21        least restrictive educational environment.
22             (2)  That behavioral management plans  be  developed
23        and  used, to the extent possible, in a consistent manner
24        when a local educational agency has placed the pupil in a
25        day or residential setting for education purposes.
26             (3)  That a statewide study be conducted of the  use
27        of    behavioral   interventions   with   students   with
28        disabilities  receiving  special  education  and  related
29        services.
30             (4)  That  training  programs   be   developed   and
31        implemented  in  institutions  of  higher  education that
 
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 1        train teachers, and that in-service training programs  be
 2        made  available  as  necessary  in  school  districts, in
 3        educational   service   centers,    and    by    regional
 4        superintendents  of  schools  to  assure  that adequately
 5        trained staff are available to work effectively with  the
 6        behavioral    intervention   needs   of   students   with
 7        disabilities.
 8        (b)  On  or  before  September  30,   1993,   the   State
 9    Superintendent  of  Education shall conduct a statewide study
10    of the use of behavioral  interventions  with  students  with
11    disabilities   receiving   special   education   and  related
12    services.  The study shall include, but  not  necessarily  be
13    limited  to  identification  of  the  frequency in the use of
14    behavioral  interventions;  the  number  of  districts   with
15    policies  in  place  for  working  with  children  exhibiting
16    continuous  serious behavioral problems; how policies, rules,
17    or regulations within districts differ between emergency  and
18    routine  behavioral  interventions  commonly  practiced;  the
19    nature and extent of costs for training provided to personnel
20    for   implementing   a   program  of  nonaversive  behavioral
21    interventions;  and  the  nature  and  extent  of  costs  for
22    training provided to parents of  students  with  disabilities
23    who  would  be receiving behavioral interventions.  The scope
24    of the study  shall  be  developed  by  the  State  Board  of
25    Education,   in  consultation  with  individuals  and  groups
26    representing   parents,   teachers,    administrators,    and
27    advocates.   On  or  before June 30, 1994, the State Board of
28    Education  shall  issue  guidelines  based  on  the   study's
29    findings.   The  guidelines shall address, but not be limited
30    to, the following:  (i) appropriate behavioral interventions,
31    and (ii) how to properly document the need  for  and  use  of
32    behavioral   interventions   in  the  process  of  developing
33    individualized   education   plans    for    students    with
34    disabilities.  The guidelines shall be used as a reference to
 
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 1    assist   school  boards  in  developing  local  policies  and
 2    procedures in accordance with this Section.  The State  Board
 3    of  Education,  with  the  advice of parents of students with
 4    disabilities and  other  parents,  teachers,  administrators,
 5    advocates for persons with disabilities, and individuals with
 6    knowledge  or expertise in the development and implementation
 7    of behavioral interventions for  persons  with  disabilities,
 8    shall  review its behavioral intervention guidelines at least
 9    once  every   3   years   to   determine   their   continuing
10    appropriateness   and   effectiveness  and  shall  make  such
11    modifications in the guidelines as it deems necessary.
12        (c)  Each school board  must  establish  and  maintain  a
13    committee  to  develop  policies and procedures on the use of
14    behavioral interventions for students with  disabilities  who
15    require behavioral intervention.  The policies and procedures
16    shall  be adopted and implemented by school boards by January
17    1, 1996 and shall:  (i)  be  developed  with  the  advice  of
18    parents  with  students  with disabilities and other parents,
19    teachers,  administrators,   advocates   for   persons   with
20    disabilities,  and individuals with knowledge or expertise in
21    the   development   and    implementation    of    behavioral
22    interventions  for  persons with disabilities; (ii) emphasize
23    positive interventions  that  are  designed  to  develop  and
24    strengthen  desirable behaviors; (iii) incorporate procedures
25    and methods consistent with generally  accepted  practice  in
26    the  field  of behavioral intervention; (iv) include criteria
27    for determining when a student with disabilities may  require
28    a   behavioral   intervention  plan;  (v)  reflect  that  the
29    guidelines of the State Board of Education have been reviewed
30    and considered and provide the address of the State Board  of
31    Education  so  that  copies  of  the State Board of Education
32    behavioral guidelines may  be  requested;  and  (vi)  include
33    procedures  for  monitoring the use of restrictive behavioral
34    interventions.  Each school board shall (i) furnish a copy of
 
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 1    its local policies and procedures to parents and guardians of
 2    all students with individualized education  plans  within  15
 3    days  after  the policies and procedures have been adopted by
 4    the school board, or within 15 days after  the  school  board
 5    has  amended  its  policies and procedures, or at the time an
 6    individualized education plan is first  implemented  for  the
 7    student,  and  (ii)  require  that  each  school  inform  its
 8    students  of  the  existence  of  the policies and procedures
 9    annually.  Provided, at the annual  individualized  education
10    plan  review,  the  school  board shall (1) explain the local
11    policies and procedures, (2) furnish  a  copy  of  the  local
12    policies  to  parents  and guardians, and (3) make available,
13    upon request of any parents and guardians, a  copy  of  local
14    procedures.
15        (d)  The  State Superintendent of Education shall consult
16    with representatives of institutions of higher education  and
17    the  State  Teacher  Certification  Board  in  regard  to the
18    current training requirements for  teachers  to  ensure  that
19    sufficient  training  is  available in appropriate behavioral
20    interventions   consistent   with   professionally   accepted
21    practices and standards for  people  entering  the  field  of
22    education.
23    (Source: P.A. 89-191, eff. 7-21-95; 90-63, eff. 7-3-97.)

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