Public Act 93-0547
SB372 Enrolled LRB093 04664 NHT 04720 b
AN ACT relating to education.
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing
Sections 27-22.3 and 27-23.5 as follows:
(105 ILCS 5/27-22.3) (from Ch. 122, par. 27-22.3)
Sec. 27-22.3. Volunteer service credit program.
(a) A school district may establish a volunteer service
credit program that enables secondary school students to earn
credit towards graduation through performance of community
service. This community service may include participation in
the organization of a high school or community blood drive or
other blood donor recruitment campaign. Any program so
established shall begin with students entering grade 9 in the
1993-1994 school year or later. The amount of credit given
for program participation shall not exceed that given for
completion of one semester of language arts, math, science or
social studies.
(b) Any community service performed as part of a course
for which credit is given towards graduation shall not
qualify under a volunteer service credit program. Any
service for which a student is paid shall not qualify under a
volunteer service credit program. Any community work
assigned as a disciplinary measure shall not qualify under a
volunteer service credit program.
(c) School districts that establish volunteer service
credit programs shall establish any necessary rules,
regulations and procedures.
(Source: P.A. 87-1082.)
(105 ILCS 5/27-23.5)
Sec. 27-23.5. Organ/tissue and blood donor and
transplantation programs. Each school district that
maintains grades 9 and 10 may include in its curriculum and
teach to the students of either such grade one unit of
instruction on organ/tissue and blood donor and
transplantation programs. No student shall be required to
take or participate in instruction on organ/tissue and blood
donor and transplantation programs if a parent or guardian
files written objection thereto on constitutional grounds,
and refusal to take or participate in such instruction on
those grounds shall not be reason for suspension or expulsion
of a student or result in any academic penalty.
The regional superintendent of schools in which a school
district that maintains grades 9 and 10 is located shall
obtain and distribute make available to each the school that
maintains grades 9 and 10 in board of the district
information and data, including instructional materials
provided at no cost by America's Blood Centers, the American
Red Cross, and Gift of Hope, that may be used by the school
district in developing a unit of instruction under this
Section. However, each school board shall determine the
minimum amount of instructional time that shall qualify as a
unit of instruction satisfying the requirements of this
Section.
(Source: P.A. 90-635, eff. 7-24-98.)
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.