Full Text of HB2392 97th General Assembly
HB2392ham001 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Rep. Michael G. Connelly Filed: 4/1/2011
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2392
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2392 by replacing | 3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
| 4 | | "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the High | 5 | | School State Tournaments, Competitions, and Fairness Act. | 6 | | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds the | 7 | | following: | 8 | | (1) That, pursuant to Section 1 of Article X of the | 9 | | Illinois Constitution, a fundamental goal of the people of | 10 | | this State is the educational development of all persons to | 11 | | the limits of their capacities. | 12 | | (2) That, pursuant to Section 1 of Article X of the | 13 | | Illinois Constitution, the State has provided substantial | 14 | | funding to the system of public education, and that the | 15 | | funds provided by the State have assisted the high schools | 16 | | of this State to finance sporting competition, to pay |
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| 1 | | coaches' salaries, and to provide sports facilities used by | 2 | | the public schools of this State. | 3 | | (3) That high school sports competitions should be won | 4 | | fairly and squarely on the fields of play, and that rules | 5 | | and regulations designed to give any school or group of | 6 | | schools a legislative advantage over another school or | 7 | | group of schools should be forbidden. | 8 | | (4) That certain organizations or associations hold or | 9 | | claim to hold sports tournaments for the high school | 10 | | student athletes of this State and to award State | 11 | | championships and State titles to the winners of these | 12 | | tournaments. | 13 | | (5) That certain organizations holding State | 14 | | tournaments that purport to award State championships or | 15 | | State titles based on fair competition have passed rules | 16 | | that have the appearance of discriminating against | 17 | | parochial, private, and magnet schools. | 18 | | (6) That if publicly funded schools participate in | 19 | | sports tournaments that purport to award State | 20 | | championships or State titles, then these tournaments must | 21 | | be conducted consistently with the spirit and requirements | 22 | | of due process and equal protection under Section 2 of | 23 | | Article I of the Illinois Constitution, and that race, | 24 | | religion, creed, and national ancestry should be | 25 | | irrelevant to and shall have no part in the competition. | 26 | | (7) That State titles and State championships should be |
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| 1 | | won on the basis of excellence on the fields of play and | 2 | | roughly equal contestants on the fields of play, and that | 3 | | it is inconsistent with the notions of public education | 4 | | that any school should be barred from competition or put at | 5 | | a competitive disadvantage by organization or association | 6 | | rules that apply to one school in the competition and not | 7 | | the other. | 8 | | (8) That smaller schools cannot fairly compete with | 9 | | substantially larger schools, and that it should therefore | 10 | | be permissible to create classes, such as Class A and Class | 11 | | AA, but that these classes must be based on actual | 12 | | enrollments and not upon imaginary students. | 13 | | (9) That devices, such as multipliers, that create the | 14 | | illusion that a school has more than its actual number of | 15 | | students are forbidden. | 16 | | (10) That disputes between an organization or | 17 | | association and any member school over recruiting | 18 | | practices require a hearing that meets with the procedural | 19 | | notions of due process, including an impartial hearing | 20 | | panel, a charge, an opportunity to be heard, and the right | 21 | | to appear by counsel. | 22 | | Section 10. Application.
This Act applies to competitions | 23 | | run by any person, corporation, organization, or association in | 24 | | this State purporting to award a State championship, State | 25 | | title, or the like and involving the publicly funded high |
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| 1 | | schools of this State. | 2 | | Section 15. Prohibitions. In all competitions, no | 3 | | distinctions between schools may be made on the basis of race, | 4 | | religion, creed, or nation of origin, and no parochial, | 5 | | private, charter, or magnet school may be barred from such | 6 | | competition or be placed at a competitive disadvantage. No | 7 | | publicly funded high school in this State may participate in | 8 | | any State tournament or State title competition if the | 9 | | organizer seeks by use of a multiplier or like device to move | 10 | | any school into a higher class. | 11 | | Section 20. Tournament organization. A tournament | 12 | | organizer may organize classes based on the actual number of | 13 | | students attending a school. The organizer may provide for | 14 | | separate boys' and girls' tournaments. In determining classes, | 15 | | boys' classes must be based on the actual number of boys | 16 | | attending the school, and girls' classes must be based on the | 17 | | actual number of girls attending the school. The use of | 18 | | multipliers and like devices are forbidden.".
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