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Full Text of HB2975  98th General Assembly

HB2975 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2013 and 2014
HB2975

 

Introduced , by Rep. Camille Y. Lilly

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
105 ILCS 5/14-1.09.1
105 ILCS 5/14-1.09.2

    Amends the Children with Disabilities Article of the School Code. In a Section concerning school psychological services, provides that nothing in the Section prohibits school social workers from providing those school psychological services listed for which they are appropriately trained. In a Section concerning school social work services, provides that school social worker services may include providing those school psychological services listed under the Section concerning school psychological services if the person is appropriately trained. Adds references to Professional Educator Licenses in these Sections.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning education.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections
514-1.09.1 and 14-1.09.2 as follows:
 
6    (105 ILCS 5/14-1.09.1)
7    Sec. 14-1.09.1. School psychological services. In the
8public schools, school psychological services provided by
9qualified specialists who hold Type 73 School Service Personnel
10Certificates endorsed for school psychology issued by the State
11Teacher Certification Board or who hold a Professional Educator
12License with a school service personnel endorsement in the area
13of school psychologist under Section 21B-25 of this Code may
14include, but are not limited to: (i) administration and
15interpretation of psychological and educational evaluations;
16(ii) developing school-based prevention programs, including
17violence prevention programs; (iii) counseling with students,
18parents, and teachers on educational and mental health issues;
19(iv) acting as liaisons between public schools and community
20agencies; (v) evaluating program effectiveness; (vi) providing
21crisis intervention within the school setting; (vii) helping
22teachers, parents, and others involved in the educational
23process to provide optimum teaching and learning conditions for

 

 

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1all students; (viii) supervising school psychologist interns
2enrolled in school psychology programs that meet the standards
3established by the State Board of Education; and (ix) screening
4of school enrollments to identify children who should be
5referred for individual study. Nothing in this Section
6prohibits other qualified professionals, including school
7social workers, from providing those services listed for which
8they are appropriately trained.
9(Source: P.A. 89-339, eff. 8-17-95.)
 
10    (105 ILCS 5/14-1.09.2)
11    Sec. 14-1.09.2. School Social Work Services. In the public
12schools, social work services may be provided by qualified
13specialists who hold Type 73 School Service Personnel
14Certificates endorsed for school social work issued by the
15State Teacher Certification Board or who hold a Professional
16Educator License with a school service personnel endorsement in
17the area of school social worker under Section 21B-25 of this
18Code.
19    School social work services may include, but are not
20limited to:
21        (1) Identifying students in need of special education
22    services by conducting a social-developmental study in a
23    case study evaluation;
24        (2) Developing and implementing comprehensive
25    interventions with students, parents, and teachers that

 

 

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1    will enhance student adjustment to, and performance in, the
2    school setting;
3        (3) Consulting and collaborating with teachers and
4    other school personnel regarding behavior management and
5    intervention plans and inclusion in support of special
6    education students in regular classroom settings;
7        (4) Counseling with students, parents, and teachers in
8    accordance with the rules and regulations governing
9    provision of related services, provided that parent
10    permission must be obtained in writing before a student
11    participates in a group counseling session;
12        (5) Acting as a liaison between the public schools and
13    community resources;
14        (6) Developing and implementing school-based
15    prevention programs including mediation and violence
16    prevention;
17        (7) Providing crisis intervention within the school
18    setting;
19        (8) Supervising school social work interns enrolled in
20    school social work programs that meet the standards
21    established by the State Board of Education;
22        (9) Providing parent education and counseling as
23    appropriate in relation to the child's educational
24    assessment; and
25        (10) Assisting in completing a functional behavioral
26    assessment, as well as assisting in the development of

 

 

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1    nonaversive behavioral intervention strategies; and .
2        (11) Providing those school psychological services
3    listed under Section 14-1.09.1 of this Code if the person
4    is appropriately trained.
5    Nothing in this Section prohibits other certified
6professionals from providing any of the services listed in this
7Section for which they are appropriately trained.
8(Source: P.A. 92-362, eff. 8-15-01; 92-651, eff. 7-11-02.)