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90_HB1640sam004

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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1640
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 1640,  AS  AMENDED,
 3    in  the  introductory clause of Section 10, after "Sections",
 4    by inserting "1A-8, 1B-8,"; and
 5    immediately below the introductory clause of Section  10,  by
 6    inserting the following:
 7        "(105 ILCS 5/1A-8) (from Ch. 122, par. 1A-8)
 8        Sec.  1A-8.  Powers  of  the Board in Assisting Districts
 9    Deemed in Financial Difficulties. To  promote  the  financial
10    integrity  of  school districts, the State Board of Education
11    shall be provided  the  necessary  powers  to  promote  sound
12    financial  management  and  continue  operation of the public
13    schools.
14        The State Board of Education, after proper  investigation
15    of  a  district's  financial  condition,  may  certify that a
16    district, including any district subject to Article  34A,  is
17    in  financial difficulty when any of the following conditions
18    occur:
19        (1)  The district has issued school orders for  wages  as
20    permitted in Sections 8-16, 32-7.2 and 34-76 of this Code, or
21    the  district  has  issued  funding  bonds  to retire teacher
22    orders in 3 of the 5 last years;
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 1        (2)  The district has issued tax anticipation warrants or
 2    tax anticipation notes in anticipation  of  a  second  year's
 3    taxes  when warrants or notes in anticipation of current year
 4    taxes are still outstanding, as authorized by Sections 17-16,
 5    34-23, 34-59 and 34-63 of this Code;
 6        (3)  The district has for 2 consecutive  years  shown  an
 7    excess of expenditures and other financing uses over revenues
 8    and  other  financing  sources and beginning fund balances on
 9    its annual financial report for the aggregate totals  of  the
10    Educational,  Operations and Maintenance, Transportation, and
11    Working Cash Funds;.
12        (4)  The district has previously been certified to be  in
13    financial  difficulty  and  requests  to  be recertified as a
14    result of continuing financial problems.
15        No school district shall be certified to be in  financial
16    difficulty  by  reason  of  any  of  the  above circumstances
17    arising as a result of the failure of the county to make  any
18    distribution  of  property  tax money due the district at the
19    time such distribution is due; or  if  the  district  clearly
20    demonstrates  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  State  Board of
21    Education  at  the  time  of  its  determination  that   such
22    condition  no  longer exists. If the State Board of Education
23    certifies that a district in a city with 500,000  inhabitants
24    or  more is in financial difficulty, the State Board shall so
25    notify the Governor and the Mayor of the city  in  which  the
26    district  is  located.   The  State  Board  of  Education may
27    require school  districts  in  financial  difficulty,  except
28    those districts subject to Article 34A, to develop, adopt and
29    submit a financial plan within 45 days after certification of
30    financial  difficulty.  The financial plan shall be developed
31    according to guidelines presented  to  the  district  by  the
32    State  Board  of  Education  within 14 days of certification.
33    Such guidelines shall address the  specific  nature  of  each
34    district's financial difficulties. Any proposed budget of the
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 1    district shall be consistent with the financial plan approved
 2    by the State Board.
 3        A district certified to be in financial difficulty, other
 4    than  a  district subject to Article 34A, shall report to the
 5    State Board of Education at such times and in such manner  as
 6    the   State  Board  may  direct,  concerning  the  district's
 7    compliance with each financial  plan.  The  State  Board  may
 8    review  the  district's operations, obtain budgetary data and
 9    financial  statements,  require  the  district   to   produce
10    reports,  and  have  access  to  any other information in the
11    possession of the district that it deems relevant. The  State
12    Board  may  issue  recommendations  or  directives within its
13    powers  to  the  district  to  assure  compliance  with   the
14    financial  plan.  The  district  shall produce such budgetary
15    data, financial statements, reports and other information and
16    comply with such directives. If the State Board of  Education
17    determines  that  a  district  has  failed to comply with its
18    financial plan, the State  Board  of  Education  may  rescind
19    approval  of the plan and appoint a Financial Oversight Panel
20    for the district as provided in Section  1B-4.   This  action
21    shall  be taken only after the district has been given notice
22    and an opportunity  to  appear  before  the  State  Board  of
23    Education to discuss its failure to comply with its financial
24    plan.
25        No   bonds,  notes,  teachers  orders,  tax  anticipation
26    warrants or other evidences of indebtedness shall  be  issued
27    or  sold  by  a school district or be legally binding upon or
28    enforceable against a local board of education of a  district
29    certified  to be in financial difficulty unless and until the
30    financial plan required under this Section has been  approved
31    by the State Board of Education.
32        Any  financial  watch list distributed by the State Board
33    of Education pursuant to this Section shall  designate  those
34    school  districts  on the watch list that would not otherwise
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 1    be on the watch list were it not for the inability or refusal
 2    of the State of Illinois to make timely disbursements of  any
 3    payments  due  school  districts or to fully reimburse school
 4    districts  for  mandated  categorical  programs  pursuant  to
 5    reimbursement formulas provided in this School Code.
 6    (Source: P.A. 88-555,  eff.  7-27-94;  88-618,  eff.  9-9-94;
 7    89-235, eff. 8-4-95.)
 8        (105 ILCS 5/1B-8) (from Ch. 122, par. 1B-8)
 9        Sec.  1B-8.   There  is  created  in the State Treasury a
10    special fund to be known as  the  School  District  Emergency
11    Financial  Assistance Fund (the "Fund").  The School District
12    Emergency  Financial  Assistance  Fund   shall   consist   of
13    appropriations,   grants  from  the  federal  government  and
14    donations from any public or private source.  Moneys  in  the
15    Fund  may  be  appropriated  only  to the State Board for the
16    purposes of this Article.  The appropriation may be allocated
17    and expended by the State Board as grants or loans to  school
18    districts  which  are the subject of an approved petition for
19    emergency financial assistance under Section 1B-4.  From  the
20    amount allocated to each such school district the State Board
21    shall  identify  a sum sufficient to cover all approved costs
22    of  the  Financial  Oversight  Panel  established   for   the
23    respective  school  district.   If  the State Board and State
24    Superintendent  of  Education  have  not  approved  emergency
25    financial assistance in conjunction with the appointment of a
26    Financial Oversight Panel, the Panel's approved  costs  shall
27    be  paid  from  deductions  from the district's general State
28    aid.
29        The Financial Oversight Panel may prepare and  file  with
30    the  State  Superintendent a proposal for emergency financial
31    assistance for the school district  and  for  the  operations
32    budget  of the Panel.  No expenditures shall be authorized by
33    the State Superintendent until he has approved  the  proposal
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 1    of  the  Panel,  either as submitted or in such lesser amount
 2    determined by the State Superintendent.
 3        The maximum amount of an emergency  financial  assistance
 4    loan which may be allocated to any school district under this
 5    Article, including moneys necessary for the operations of the
 6    Panel,  shall  not  exceed  $1000  times the number of pupils
 7    enrolled in the school district during the school year ending
 8    June 30 prior to the date of approval by the State  Board  of
 9    the petition for emergency financial assistance, as certified
10    to the local board and the Panel by the State Superintendent.
11    An emergency financial assistance grant shall not exceed $250
12    times the number of such pupils.  A district may receive both
13    a loan and a grant.
14        The  payment  of  an emergency State financial assistance
15    grant or loan  shall  be  subject  to  appropriation  by  the
16    General   Assembly.   Emergency  State  financial  assistance
17    allocated and paid to a school district  under  this  Article
18    may  be  applied  to  any  fund or funds from which the local
19    board of education of that district  is  authorized  to  make
20    expenditures by law.
21        Any   emergency  financial  assistance  proposed  by  the
22    Financial  Oversight  Panel  and  approved   by   the   State
23    Superintendent may be paid in its entirety during the initial
24    year of the Panel's existence or spread in equal or declining
25    amounts  over  a  period of years not to exceed the period of
26    the Panel's existence.   All  loan  payments  made  from  the
27    School  District  Emergency  Financial  Assistance Fund for a
28    school district shall be required to be repaid,  with  simple
29    interest  over the term of the loan at an interest rate equal
30    to 50% of the most recent  one-year  United  States  Treasury
31    bill  rate  as  determined by the State Superintendent at the
32    time the loan is approved at the rate of 4%, not  later  than
33    the  date  the Financial Oversight Panel ceases to exist. The
34    Panel shall establish  and  the  State  Superintendent  shall
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 1    approve  the terms and conditions, including the schedule, of
 2    repayments.   The  schedule  shall  provide  for   repayments
 3    commencing   July   1   of  each  year.  Repayment  shall  be
 4    incorporated into the annual budget of  the  school  district
 5    and  may  be  made  from any fund or funds of the district in
 6    which there are moneys available. When moneys are  repaid  as
 7    provided herein they shall not be made available to the local
 8    board for further use as emergency financial assistance under
 9    this Article at any time thereafter.  All repayments required
10    to  be  made  by  a  school district shall be received by the
11    State Board and deposited in the  School  District  Emergency
12    Financial Assistance Fund.
13        In   establishing   the  terms  and  conditions  for  the
14    repayment obligation of the school district the  Panel  shall
15    annually determine whether a separate local property tax levy
16    is  required.   The  board  of any school district with a tax
17    rate for educational purposes for the prior year of less than
18    120% of the maximum rate for educational purposes  authorized
19    by  Section  17-2  shall  provide for a separate tax levy for
20    emergency financial assistance repayment purposes.  Such  tax
21    levy shall not be subject to referendum approval.  The amount
22    of  the  levy  shall be equal to the amount necessary to meet
23    the  annual  repayment  obligations  of   the   district   as
24    established  by  the  Panel,  or 20% of the amount levied for
25    educational purposes for the prior year, whichever  is  less.
26    However, no district shall be required to levy the tax if the
27    district's  operating  tax  rate  as determined under Section
28    18-8 or 18-8.05 exceeds 200% of the district's tax  rate  for
29    educational purposes for the prior year.
30    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.)".

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