SB2427 - 104th General Assembly

Rep. Michelle Mussman

Filed: 4/30/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2427

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2427 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The School Code is amended by adding Sections
510-20.88, 27A-5.3, and 34-18.14a as follows:
 
6    (105 ILCS 5/10-20.88 new)
7    Sec. 10-20.88. Wireless communication device policy.
8    (a) As used in this Section:
9    "Instructional time" means the time during a school day
10students spend learning and participating in school
11activities. "Instructional time" does not include recess,
12passing time, or lunch time.
13    "Wireless communication device" means any portable
14wireless device that has the capability to provide voice,
15messaging, or other data communication between 2 or more
16parties, including, but not limited to:

 

 

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1        (1) cellular telephones;
2        (2) tablet computers;
3        (3) laptop computers;
4        (4) gaming devices; and
5        (5) wearable devices, including smart watches or smart
6    glasses.
7"Wireless communication device" does not include any device
8that a school district or teacher has directly issued to,
9provided for, or required a student to possess and use for
10educational purposes during instructional time.
11    (b) On or before the 2026-2027 school year, each school
12board shall adopt and implement a wireless communication
13device policy that:
14        (1) at a minimum, prohibits a student from using a
15    wireless communication device during instructional time,
16    except as otherwise provided in subsections (c) and (d);
17    and
18        (2) incorporates guidance for secure and accessible
19    storage of wireless devices within a school building
20    during instructional time or directs the district
21    superintendent or his or her designee to provide such
22    guidance. However, this paragraph (2) does not preclude a
23    school district from prohibiting the use or possession of
24    wireless communication devices for students not meeting
25    one of the exceptions set forth in subsection (c) or (d).
26    (c) The policy adopted and implemented under subsection

 

 

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1(b) may not prohibit a student from using a wireless
2communication device during instructional time under the
3following circumstances:
4        (1) if a licensed physician, physician assistant, or
5    nurse practitioner determines that the possession or use
6    of a wireless communication device is necessary for the
7    management of the student's health care and the student
8    uses the wireless communication device as prescribed by
9    the licensed physician, physician assistant, or nurse
10    practitioner;
11        (2) to fulfill an individualized education program, a
12    plan developed under Section 504 of the federal
13    Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the student's health care
14    provider's medical orders, or another written
15    accommodation plan; or
16        (3) if the wireless communication device is necessary
17    for students who are English learners, as defined in
18    Section 14C-2 of this Code, to access learning materials.
19    (d) The policy adopted and implemented under subsection
20(b) may allow for the following exceptions:
21        (1) if school personnel have authorized the student to
22    use a wireless communication device for educational
23    purposes; and
24        (2) in the event of an emergency as detailed in at
25    least one of the school district's emergency and crises
26    response plans, protocols, or procedures.

 

 

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1    (e) No school district may enforce the wireless
2communication device policy through fees, fines, or the
3deployment of a school resource officer or local law
4enforcement officer.
5    (f) Each school board shall review its wireless
6communication device policy at least once every 3 years and
7make any necessary and appropriate revisions to the policy.
8    (g) A school district shall publicly post the policy
9adopted and implemented under subsection (b) on its website.
10If the school district does not operate a website, then the
11school district shall provide a copy of the policy adopted and
12implemented under subsection (b) to the parents or guardians
13of every student enrolled in the school district.
 
14    (105 ILCS 5/27A-5.3 new)
15    Sec. 27A-5.3. Wireless communication device policy.
16    (a) As used in this Section:
17    "Instructional time" means the time during a school day
18students spend learning and participating in school
19activities. "Instructional time" does not include recess,
20passing time, or lunch time.
21    "Wireless communication device" means any portable
22wireless device that has the capability to provide voice,
23messaging, or other data communication between 2 or more
24parties, including, but not limited to:
25        (1) cellular telephones;

 

 

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1        (2) tablet computers;
2        (3) laptop computers;
3        (4) gaming devices; and
4        (5) wearable devices, including smart watches or smart
5    glasses.
6"Wireless communication device" does not include any device
7that a charter school or teacher has directly issued to,
8provided for, or required a student to possess and use for
9educational purposes during instructional time.
10    (b) Beginning with the 2026-2027 school year, each charter
11school shall adopt and implement a wireless communication
12device policy that:
13        (1) at a minimum, prohibits a student from using a
14    wireless communication device during instructional time,
15    except as otherwise provided in subsections (c) and (d);
16    and
17        (2) incorporates guidance for secure and accessible
18    storage of wireless devices within a school building
19    during instructional time. However, this paragraph (2)
20    does not preclude a charter school from prohibiting the
21    use or possession of wireless communication devices for
22    students not meeting one of the exceptions set forth in
23    subsection (c) or (d).
24    (c) The policy adopted and implemented under subsection
25(b) may not prohibit a student from using a wireless
26communication device during instructional time under the

 

 

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1following circumstances:
2        (1) if a licensed physician, physician assistant, or
3    nurse practitioner determines that the possession or use
4    of a wireless communication device is necessary for the
5    management of the student's health care and the student
6    uses the wireless communication device as prescribed by
7    the licensed physician, physician assistant, or nurse
8    practitioner;
9        (2) to fulfill an individualized education program, a
10    plan developed under Section 504 of the federal
11    Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the student's health care
12    provider's medical orders, or another written
13    accommodation plan; or
14        (3) if the wireless communication device is necessary
15    for students who are English learners, as defined in
16    Section 14C-2 of this Code, to access learning materials.
17    (d) The policy adopted and implemented under subsection
18(b) may allow for the following exceptions:
19        (1) if school personnel have authorized the student to
20    use a wireless communication device for educational
21    purposes; and
22        (2) in the event of an emergency as detailed in at
23    least one of the charter school's emergency and crises
24    response plans, protocols, or procedures.
25    (e) No charter school may enforce the wireless
26communication device policy through fees, fines, or the

 

 

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1deployment of a school resource officer or local law
2enforcement officer.
3    (f) A charter school shall review its wireless
4communication device policy at least once every 3 years and
5make any necessary and appropriate revisions to the policy.
6    (g) A charter school shall publicly post the policy
7adopted and implemented under subsection (b) on its website.
8If the charter school does not operate a website, then the
9charter school shall provide a copy of the policy adopted and
10implemented under subsection (b) to the parents or guardians
11of every student enrolled in the charter school.
 
12    (105 ILCS 5/34-18.14a new)
13    Sec. 34-18.14a. Wireless communication device policy.
14    (a) As used in this Section:
15    "Instructional time" means the time during a school day
16students spend learning and participating in school
17activities. "Instructional time" does not include recess,
18passing time, or lunch time.
19    "Wireless communication device" means any portable
20wireless device that has the capability to provide voice,
21messaging, or other data communication between 2 or more
22parties, including, but not limited to:
23        (1) cellular telephones;
24        (2) tablet computers;
25        (3) laptop computers;

 

 

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1        (4) gaming devices; and
2        (5) wearable devices, including smart watches or smart
3    glasses.
4"Wireless communication device" does not include any device
5that the school district or teacher has directly issued to,
6provided for, or required a student to possess and use for
7educational purposes during instructional time.
8    (b) On or before the 2026-2027 school year, the board
9shall adopt and implement a wireless communication device
10policy that:
11        (1) at a minimum, prohibits a student from using a
12    wireless communication device during instructional time,
13    except as otherwise provided in subsections (c) and (d);
14    and
15        (2) incorporates guidance for secure and accessible
16    storage of wireless devices within a school building
17    during instructional time or directs the general
18    superintendent of schools or his or her designee to
19    provide such guidance. However, this paragraph (2) does
20    not preclude the school district from prohibiting the use
21    or possession of wireless communication devices for
22    students not meeting one of the exceptions set forth in
23    subsection (c) or (d).
24    (c) The policy adopted and implemented under subsection
25(b) may not prohibit a student from using a wireless
26communication device during instructional time under the

 

 

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1following circumstances:
2        (1) if a licensed physician, physician assistant, or
3    nurse practitioner determines that the possession or use
4    of a wireless communication device is necessary for the
5    management of the student's health care and the student
6    uses the wireless communication device as prescribed by
7    the licensed physician, physician assistant, or nurse
8    practitioner;
9        (2) to fulfill an individualized education program, a
10    plan developed under Section 504 of the federal
11    Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the student's health care
12    provider's medical orders, or another written
13    accommodation plan; or
14        (3) if the wireless communication device is necessary
15    for students who are English learners, as defined in
16    Section 14C-2 of this Code, to access learning materials.
17    (d) The policy adopted and implemented under subsection
18(b) may allow for the following exceptions:
19        (1) if school personnel have authorized the student to
20    use a wireless communication device for educational
21    purposes; and
22        (2) in the event of an emergency as detailed in at
23    least one of the school district's emergency and crises
24    response plans, protocols, or procedures.
25    (e) The school district may not enforce the wireless
26communication device policy through fees, fines, or the

 

 

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1deployment of a school resource officer or local law
2enforcement officer.
3    (f) The board shall review its wireless communication
4device policy at least once every 3 years and make any
5necessary and appropriate revisions to the policy.
6    (g) The school district shall publicly post the policy
7adopted and implemented under subsection (b) on its website.".