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  | Public Act 096-1452 
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| | HB5340 Enrolled | LRB096 16870 NHT 35121 b | 
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|     AN ACT concerning education.
  
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|     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
  
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|     Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing  Sections  | 
| 10-21.9 and 34-18.5 as follows:
 
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|     (105 ILCS 5/10-21.9)  (from Ch. 122, par. 10-21.9)
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|     Sec. 10-21.9. Criminal history records checks and checks of  | 
| the Statewide Sex Offender Database and Statewide Child  | 
| Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Database. 
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|     (a) Certified and noncertified applicants for employment  | 
| with a school
district, except school bus driver applicants,  | 
| are required as a condition
of employment to authorize a  | 
| fingerprint-based criminal history records check to determine  | 
| if such applicants have been convicted of any of
the enumerated  | 
| criminal or drug offenses in subsection (c) of this Section or
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| have been convicted, within 7 years of the application for  | 
| employment with
the
school district, of any other felony under  | 
| the laws of this State or of any
offense committed or attempted  | 
| in any other state or against the laws of
the United States  | 
| that, if committed or attempted in this State, would
have been  | 
| punishable as a felony under the laws of this State.
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| Authorization for
the check shall be furnished by the applicant  | 
| to
the school district, except that if the applicant is a  | 
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| substitute teacher
seeking employment in more than one school  | 
| district, a teacher seeking
concurrent part-time employment  | 
| positions with more than one school
district (as a reading  | 
| specialist, special education teacher or otherwise),
or an  | 
| educational support personnel employee seeking employment  | 
| positions
with more than one district, any such district may  | 
| require the applicant to
furnish authorization for
the  check to  | 
| the regional superintendent
of the educational service region  | 
| in which are located the school districts
in which the  | 
| applicant is seeking employment as a substitute or concurrent
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| part-time teacher or concurrent educational support personnel  | 
| employee.
Upon receipt of this authorization, the school  | 
| district or the appropriate
regional superintendent, as the  | 
| case may be, shall submit the applicant's
name, sex, race, date  | 
| of birth, social security number, fingerprint images, and other  | 
| identifiers, as prescribed by the Department
of State Police,  | 
| to the Department. The regional
superintendent submitting the  | 
| requisite information to the Department of
State Police shall  | 
| promptly notify the school districts in which the
applicant is  | 
| seeking employment as a substitute or concurrent part-time
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| teacher or concurrent educational support personnel employee  | 
| that
the
check of the applicant has been requested. The  | 
| Department of State Police and the Federal Bureau of  | 
| Investigation shall furnish, pursuant to a fingerprint-based  | 
| criminal history records check, records of convictions, until  | 
| expunged, to the president of the school board for the school  | 
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| district that requested the check, or to the regional  | 
| superintendent who requested the check.
 The
Department shall  | 
| charge
the school district
or the appropriate regional  | 
| superintendent a fee for
conducting
 such check, which fee shall  | 
| be deposited in the State
Police Services Fund and shall not  | 
| exceed the cost of
the inquiry; and the
applicant shall not be  | 
| charged a fee for
such check by the school
district or by the  | 
| regional superintendent.  Subject to appropriations for these  | 
| purposes, the State Superintendent of Education shall  | 
| reimburse school districts and regional superintendents for  | 
| fees paid to obtain criminal history records checks under this  | 
| Section.
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|     (a-5) The school district or regional superintendent shall  | 
| further perform a check of the Statewide Sex Offender Database,  | 
| as authorized by the Sex Offender Community Notification Law,  | 
| for each applicant.
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|     (a-6) The school district or regional superintendent shall  | 
| further perform a check of the Statewide Child Murderer and  | 
| Violent Offender Against Youth Database, as authorized by the  | 
| Child Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Community  | 
| Notification Law, for each applicant.
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|     (b)
  Any information
concerning the record of convictions  | 
| obtained by the president of the
school board or the regional  | 
| superintendent shall be confidential and may
only be  | 
| transmitted to the superintendent of the school district or his
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| designee, the appropriate regional superintendent if
the check  | 
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| was
requested by the school district, the presidents of the  | 
| appropriate school
boards if
the check was requested from the  | 
| Department of State
Police by the regional superintendent, the  | 
| State Superintendent of
Education, the State Teacher  | 
| Certification Board, or any other person
necessary to the  | 
| decision of hiring the applicant for employment, or for  | 
| clarification purposes the Department of State Police or  | 
| Statewide Sex Offender Database, or both.  A copy
of the record  | 
| of convictions obtained from the Department of State Police
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| shall be provided to the applicant for employment. Upon the  | 
| check of the Statewide Sex Offender Database, the school  | 
| district or regional superintendent shall notify an applicant  | 
| as to whether or not the applicant has been identified in the  | 
| Database as a sex offender. If a check of
an applicant for  | 
| employment as a substitute or concurrent part-time teacher
or  | 
| concurrent educational support personnel employee in more than  | 
| one
school district was requested by the regional  | 
| superintendent, and the
Department of State Police upon a check  | 
| ascertains that the applicant
has not been convicted of any of  | 
| the enumerated criminal or drug offenses
in subsection (c)
or  | 
| has not been convicted, within 7 years of the
application for
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| employment with the
school district, of any other felony under  | 
| the laws of this State or of any
offense committed or attempted  | 
| in any other state or against the laws of
the United States  | 
| that, if committed or attempted in this State, would
have been  | 
| punishable as a felony under the laws of this State
and so  | 
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| notifies the regional
superintendent and if the regional  | 
| superintendent upon a check ascertains that the applicant has  | 
| not been identified in the Sex Offender Database as a sex  | 
| offender, then the
regional superintendent shall issue to the  | 
| applicant a certificate
evidencing that as of the date  | 
| specified by the Department of State Police
the applicant has  | 
| not been convicted of any of the enumerated criminal or
drug  | 
| offenses in subsection (c)
or has not been
convicted, within 7  | 
| years of the application for employment with the
school  | 
| district, of any other felony under the laws of this State or  | 
| of any
offense committed or attempted in any other state or  | 
| against the laws of
the United States that, if committed or  | 
| attempted in this State, would
have been punishable as a felony  | 
| under the laws of this State and evidencing that as of the date  | 
| that the regional superintendent conducted a check of the  | 
| Statewide Sex Offender Database, the applicant has not been  | 
| identified in the Database as a sex offender.  The school
board  | 
| of
any
school district
may rely on the
certificate issued by  | 
| any regional superintendent to that substitute teacher,  | 
| concurrent part-time teacher, or concurrent educational  | 
| support personnel employee or may
initiate its own criminal  | 
| history records check of the applicant through the Department  | 
| of
State Police and its own check of the Statewide Sex Offender  | 
| Database as provided in subsection (a). Any person who releases  | 
| any
confidential information concerning any criminal  | 
| convictions of an
applicant for employment shall be guilty of a  | 
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| Class A misdemeanor, unless
the release of such information is  | 
| authorized by this Section.
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|     (c) No school board shall knowingly employ a person who has  | 
| been
convicted of any offense that would subject him or her to  | 
| certification suspension or revocation pursuant to Section  | 
| 21-23a of this Code.
Further, no school board shall knowingly  | 
| employ a person who has been found
to be the perpetrator of  | 
| sexual or physical abuse of any minor under 18 years
of age  | 
| pursuant to proceedings under Article II of the Juvenile Court  | 
| Act of
1987.
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|     (d) No school board shall knowingly employ a person for  | 
| whom a criminal
history records check and a Statewide Sex  | 
| Offender Database check has not been initiated.
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|     (e) Upon receipt of the record of a conviction of or a  | 
| finding of child
abuse by a holder of any
certificate issued  | 
| pursuant to Article 21 or Section 34-8.1 or 34-83 of the
School  | 
| Code, the
State Superintendent of Education may initiate  | 
| certificate suspension
and revocation proceedings as  | 
| authorized by law.
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|     (e-5)  The superintendent of the employing school board  | 
| shall, in writing, notify the State Superintendent of Education  | 
| and the applicable regional superintendent of schools of any  | 
| certificate holder whom he or she has reasonable cause to  | 
| believe has committed an intentional act of abuse or neglect  | 
| with the result of making a child an abused child or a  | 
| neglected child, as defined in Section 3 of the Abused and  | 
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| Neglected Child Reporting Act, and that act resulted in the  | 
| certificate holder's dismissal or resignation from the school  | 
| district.  This notification must be submitted within 30 days  | 
| after the dismissal or resignation.  The certificate holder must  | 
| also be contemporaneously sent a copy of the notice by the  | 
| superintendent.  All correspondence, documentation, and other  | 
| information so received by the regional superintendent of  | 
| schools, the State Superintendent of Education, the State Board  | 
| of Education, or the State Teacher Certification Board under  | 
| this subsection (e-5) is confidential and must not be disclosed  | 
| to third parties, except (i) as necessary for the State  | 
| Superintendent of Education or his or her designee to  | 
| investigate and prosecute pursuant to Article 21 of this Code,  | 
| (ii) pursuant to a court order, (iii) for disclosure to the  | 
| certificate holder or his or her representative, or (iv) as  | 
| otherwise provided in this Article and provided that any such  | 
| information admitted into evidence in a hearing is exempt from  | 
| this confidentiality and non-disclosure requirement.  Except  | 
| for an act of willful or wanton misconduct, any superintendent  | 
| who provides notification as required in this subsection (e-5)  | 
| shall have immunity from any liability, whether civil or  | 
| criminal or that otherwise might result by reason of such  | 
| action.  | 
|     (f) After January 1, 1990 the provisions of this Section  | 
| shall apply
to all employees of persons or firms holding  | 
| contracts with any school
district including, but not limited  | 
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| to, food service workers, school bus
drivers and other  | 
| transportation employees, who have direct, daily contact
with  | 
| the pupils of any school in such district. For purposes of  | 
| criminal
history records checks and checks of the Statewide Sex  | 
| Offender Database on employees of persons or firms holding
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| contracts with more than one school district and assigned to  | 
| more than one
school district, the regional superintendent of  | 
| the educational service
region in which the contracting school  | 
| districts are located may, at the
request of any such school  | 
| district, be responsible for receiving the
authorization for
a  | 
| criminal history records check prepared by each such employee  | 
| and
submitting the same to the Department of State Police and  | 
| for conducting a check of the Statewide Sex Offender Database  | 
| for each employee.  Any information
concerning the record of  | 
| conviction and identification as a sex offender of any such  | 
| employee obtained by the
regional superintendent shall be  | 
| promptly reported to the president of the
appropriate school  | 
| board or school boards.
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|     (g)  In order to student teach in the public schools, a  | 
| person is required to authorize a fingerprint-based criminal  | 
| history records check and checks of the Statewide Sex Offender  | 
| Database and Statewide Child Murderer and Violent Offender  | 
| Against Youth Database prior to participating in any field  | 
| experiences in the public schools.  Authorization for and  | 
| payment of the costs of the checks must be furnished by the  | 
| student teacher.  Results of the checks must be furnished to the  | 
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| higher education institution where the student teacher is  | 
| enrolled and the superintendent of the school district where  | 
| the student is assigned.  | 
| (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 96-431, eff. 8-13-09.)
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|     (105 ILCS 5/34-18.5)  (from Ch. 122, par. 34-18.5) | 
|     Sec. 34-18.5. Criminal history records checks and checks of  | 
| the Statewide Sex Offender Database and Statewide Child  | 
| Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Database.  | 
|     (a) Certified and noncertified applicants for
employment  | 
| with the school district are required as a condition of
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| employment to authorize a fingerprint-based criminal history  | 
| records check to determine if such applicants
have been  | 
| convicted of any of the enumerated criminal or drug offenses in
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| subsection (c) of this Section or have been
convicted, within 7  | 
| years of the application for employment with the
school  | 
| district, of any other felony under the laws of this State or  | 
| of any
offense committed or attempted in any other state or  | 
| against the laws of
the United States that, if committed or  | 
| attempted in this State, would
have been punishable as a felony  | 
| under the laws of this State. Authorization
for
the
check shall
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| be furnished by the applicant to the school district, except  | 
| that if the
applicant is a substitute teacher seeking  | 
| employment in more than one
school district, or a teacher  | 
| seeking concurrent part-time employment
positions with more  | 
| than one school district (as a reading specialist,
special  | 
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| education teacher or otherwise), or an educational support
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| personnel employee seeking employment positions with more than  | 
| one
district, any such district may require the applicant to  | 
| furnish
authorization for
the check to the regional  | 
| superintendent of the
educational service region in which are  | 
| located the school districts in
which the applicant is seeking  | 
| employment as a substitute or concurrent
part-time teacher or  | 
| concurrent educational support personnel employee.
Upon  | 
| receipt of this authorization, the school district or the  | 
| appropriate
regional superintendent, as the case may be, shall  | 
| submit the applicant's
name, sex, race, date of birth, social  | 
| security number, fingerprint images, and other identifiers, as  | 
| prescribed by the Department
of State Police, to the  | 
| Department. The regional
superintendent submitting the  | 
| requisite information to the Department of
State Police shall  | 
| promptly notify the school districts in which the
applicant is  | 
| seeking employment as a substitute or concurrent part-time
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| teacher or concurrent educational support personnel employee  | 
| that
the
check of the applicant has been requested. The  | 
| Department of State
Police and the Federal Bureau of  | 
| Investigation shall furnish, pursuant to a fingerprint-based  | 
| criminal history records check, records of convictions, until  | 
| expunged, to the president of the school board for the school  | 
| district that requested the check, or to the regional  | 
| superintendent who requested the check.  The
Department shall  | 
| charge
the school district
or the appropriate regional  | 
|  | 
| superintendent a fee for
conducting
such check, which fee shall  | 
| be deposited in the State
Police Services Fund and shall not  | 
| exceed the cost of the inquiry; and the
applicant shall not be  | 
| charged a fee for
such check by the school
district or by the  | 
| regional superintendent.  Subject to appropriations for these  | 
| purposes, the State Superintendent of Education shall  | 
| reimburse the school district and regional superintendent for  | 
| fees paid to obtain criminal history records checks under this  | 
| Section. | 
|     (a-5) The school district or regional superintendent shall  | 
| further perform a check of the Statewide Sex Offender Database,  | 
| as authorized by the Sex Offender Community Notification Law,  | 
| for each applicant. | 
|     (a-6) The school district or regional superintendent shall  | 
| further perform a check of the Statewide Child Murderer and  | 
| Violent Offender Against Youth Database, as authorized by the  | 
| Child Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Community  | 
| Notification Law, for each applicant. | 
|     (b) Any
information concerning the record of convictions  | 
| obtained by the president
of the board of education or the  | 
| regional superintendent shall be
confidential and may only be  | 
| transmitted to the general superintendent of
the school  | 
| district or his designee, the appropriate regional
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| superintendent if
the check was requested by the board of  | 
| education
for the school district, the presidents of the  | 
| appropriate board of
education or school boards if
the check  | 
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| was requested from the
Department of State Police by the  | 
| regional superintendent, the State
Superintendent of  | 
| Education, the State Teacher Certification Board or any
other  | 
| person necessary to the decision of hiring the applicant for
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| employment. A copy of the record of convictions obtained from  | 
| the
Department of State Police shall be provided to the  | 
| applicant for
employment. Upon the check of the Statewide Sex  | 
| Offender Database, the school district or regional  | 
| superintendent shall notify an applicant as to whether or not  | 
| the applicant has been identified in the Database as a sex  | 
| offender. If a check of an applicant for employment as a
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| substitute or concurrent part-time teacher or concurrent  | 
| educational
support personnel employee in more than one school  | 
| district was requested
by the regional superintendent, and the  | 
| Department of State Police upon
a check ascertains that the  | 
| applicant has not been convicted of any
of the enumerated  | 
| criminal or drug offenses in subsection (c)
or has not been
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| convicted,
within 7 years of the application for employment  | 
| with the
school district, of any other felony under the laws of  | 
| this State or of any
offense committed or attempted in any  | 
| other state or against the laws of
the United States that, if  | 
| committed or attempted in this State, would
have been  | 
| punishable as a felony under the laws of this State and so
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| notifies the regional superintendent and if the regional  | 
| superintendent upon a check ascertains that the applicant has  | 
| not been identified in the Sex Offender Database as a sex  | 
|  | 
| offender, then the regional superintendent
shall issue to the  | 
| applicant a certificate evidencing that as of the date
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| specified by the Department of State Police the applicant has  | 
| not been
convicted of any of the enumerated criminal or drug  | 
| offenses in subsection
(c)
or has not been
convicted, within 7  | 
| years of the application for employment with the
school  | 
| district, of any other felony under the laws of this State or  | 
| of any
offense committed or attempted in any other state or  | 
| against the laws of
the United States that, if committed or  | 
| attempted in this State, would
have been punishable as a felony  | 
| under the laws of this State and evidencing that as of the date  | 
| that the regional superintendent conducted a check of the  | 
| Statewide Sex Offender Database, the applicant has not been  | 
| identified in the Database as a sex offender.  The school
board  | 
| of any school district may rely on the certificate issued by  | 
| any regional
superintendent to that substitute teacher,  | 
| concurrent part-time teacher, or concurrent educational  | 
| support personnel employee
or may initiate its own criminal  | 
| history records check of
the applicant through the Department  | 
| of State Police and its own check of the Statewide Sex Offender  | 
| Database as provided in
subsection (a). Any person who releases  | 
| any confidential information
concerning any criminal  | 
| convictions of an applicant for employment shall be
guilty of a  | 
| Class A misdemeanor, unless the release of such information is
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| authorized by this Section. | 
|     (c) The board of education shall not knowingly employ a  | 
|  | 
| person who has
been convicted of any offense that would subject  | 
| him or her to certification suspension or revocation pursuant  | 
| to Section 21-23a of this Code.
Further, the board of education  | 
| shall not knowingly employ a person who has
been found to be  | 
| the perpetrator of sexual or physical abuse of any minor under
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| 18 years of age pursuant to proceedings under Article II of the  | 
| Juvenile Court
Act of 1987. | 
|     (d) The board of education shall not knowingly employ a  | 
| person for whom
a criminal history records check and a  | 
| Statewide Sex Offender Database check has not been initiated.  | 
|     (e) Upon receipt of the record of a conviction of or a  | 
| finding of child
abuse by a holder of any
certificate issued  | 
| pursuant to Article 21 or Section 34-8.1 or 34-83 of the
School  | 
| Code, the State Superintendent of
Education may initiate  | 
| certificate suspension and revocation
proceedings as  | 
| authorized by law. | 
|     (e-5)  The general superintendent of schools shall, in  | 
| writing, notify the State Superintendent of Education of any  | 
| certificate holder whom he or she has reasonable cause to  | 
| believe has committed an intentional act of abuse or neglect  | 
| with the result of making a child an abused child or a  | 
| neglected child, as defined in Section 3 of the Abused and  | 
| Neglected Child Reporting Act, and that act resulted in the  | 
| certificate holder's dismissal or resignation from the school  | 
| district.  This notification must be submitted within 30 days  | 
| after the dismissal or resignation.  The certificate holder must  | 
|  | 
| also be contemporaneously sent a copy of the notice by the  | 
| superintendent.  All correspondence, documentation, and other  | 
| information so received by the State Superintendent of  | 
| Education, the State Board of Education, or the State Teacher  | 
| Certification Board under this subsection (e-5) is  | 
| confidential and must not be disclosed to third parties, except  | 
| (i) as necessary for the State Superintendent of Education or  | 
| his or her designee to investigate and prosecute pursuant to  | 
| Article 21 of this Code, (ii) pursuant to a court order, (iii)  | 
| for disclosure to the certificate holder or his or her  | 
| representative, or (iv) as otherwise provided in this Article  | 
| and provided that any such information admitted into evidence  | 
| in a hearing is exempt from this confidentiality and  | 
| non-disclosure requirement.  Except for an act of willful or  | 
| wanton misconduct, any superintendent who provides  | 
| notification as required in this subsection (e-5) shall have  | 
| immunity from any liability, whether civil or criminal or that  | 
| otherwise might result by reason of such action.  | 
|     (f) After March 19, 1990, the provisions of this Section  | 
| shall apply to
all employees of persons or firms holding  | 
| contracts with any school district
including, but not limited  | 
| to, food service workers, school bus drivers and
other  | 
| transportation employees, who have direct, daily contact with  | 
| the
pupils of any school in such district. For purposes of  | 
| criminal history records checks and checks of the Statewide Sex  | 
| Offender Database on employees of persons or firms holding  | 
|  | 
| contracts with more
than one school district and assigned to  | 
| more than one school district, the
regional superintendent of  | 
| the educational service region in which the
contracting school  | 
| districts are located may, at the request of any such
school  | 
| district, be responsible for receiving the authorization for
a   | 
| criminal history records check prepared by each such employee  | 
| and submitting the same to the
Department of State Police and  | 
| for conducting a check of the Statewide Sex Offender Database  | 
| for each employee.  Any information concerning the record of
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| conviction and identification as a sex offender of any such  | 
| employee obtained by the regional superintendent
shall be  | 
| promptly reported to the president of the appropriate school  | 
| board
or school boards. | 
|     (g)  In order to student teach in the public schools, a  | 
| person is required to authorize a fingerprint-based criminal  | 
| history records check and checks of the Statewide Sex Offender  | 
| Database and Statewide Child Murderer and Violent Offender  | 
| Against Youth Database prior to participating in any field  | 
| experiences in the public schools.  Authorization for and  | 
| payment of the costs of the checks must be furnished by the  | 
| student teacher.  Results of the checks must be furnished to the  | 
| higher education institution where the student teacher is  | 
| enrolled and the general superintendent of schools.  | 
| (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 96-431, eff. 8-13-09.)
 
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|     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon  | 
| becoming law.
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