Bill Text: IL HB0314 | 2009-2010 | 96th General Assembly | Chaptered


Bill Title: Appropriates $2 from the General Revenue Fund to the General Assembly for its FY10 ordinary and contingent expenses. Effective July 1, 2009.

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Passed) 2009-06-26 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 96-0017 [HB0314 Detail]

Download: Illinois-2009-HB0314-Chaptered.html
$017 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

AN ACT making appropriations.

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly:

Section 5. Public Act 95-734, as vetoed, reduced, and restored, is amended by changing Section 10 of Article 7 as follows:

(P.A. 95-734, Art. 7, Sec. 10)

Sec. 10. The following amounts or so much thereof as may be necessary, which shall be used by the Illinois State Board of Education exclusively for the foregoing purposes and not, under any circumstances, for personal services expenditures or other operational or administrative costs, are appropriated to the Illinois State Board of Education for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2008:

From the General Revenue Fund:

For Blind/Dyslexic Persons..................... 1,218,800

For Charter Schools – Transition Impact Aid.... 3,421,500

For costs associated with the Chicago

Aerospace Initiative........................... 920,000

For Disabled Student Personnel

Reimbursement............................... 426,100,000

For Disabled Student Transportation

Reimbursement.............................. 383,300,000

For Disabled Student Tuition,

Private Tuition............................ 151,600,000

For District Consolidation Costs/

Supplemental Payments to School Districts,

18-8.2, 18-18.3, 18-8.5, 18-8.05(l) of

the School Code.............................. 7,850,000

For Fast Growth Schools, 18-8.10

of the School Code........................... 7,500,000

For Funding for Children Requiring

Special Education, 14-7.02b

of the School Code.......................... 331,051,100

For Funding for Children Requiring

Special Education-Hold Harmless,

14-7.02b of the School Code................. 17,553,676

For Gifted Education........................... 7,000,000

For Healthy Kids/Healthy Minds/ Expanded

Vision per 34-18.32 of the School Code........ 3,000,000

For a Healthy Kids/Healthy Minds/ Expanded

Vision Program in Cicero & Berwyn............. 1,000,000

For After School Matters......................... 500,000

For Arts and Foreign Language.................. 4,000,000

For Agudath Israel of Illinois for grants

For School Transportation..................... 1,200,000

For the Illinois Governmental

Internship Program............................. 129,900

For Jobs for Illinois Grads.................... 4,000,000

For the Metro East Consortium for

Child Advocacy................................. 217,100

For Parental Guardian Programs/

Transportation Reimbursement................ 11,954,700

For the Philip J. Rock Center

and School................................... 3,577,800

For Homeless Education......................... 3,000,000

For Reimbursement for the Free Breakfast/

Lunch Program............................... 26,300,000

For Rural Technology Initiatives............... 4,000,000

For the School Breakfast Incentive

Program........................................ 723,500

For Teachers and Administrators

Mentoring Program........................... 14,000,000

For Principal Mentoring Program................ 3,100,000

For Chicago Principals

and Administrators Association................ 1,000,000

For Summer School Payments, 18-4.3

of the School Code.......................... 11,000,000

For Targeted Interventions..................... 4,000,000

For Tax-Equivalent Grants, 18-4.4 of

the School Code................................ 222,600

For Textbook Loans, 18-17 of the

School Code................................. 42,826,500

For Transitional Assistance........ 19,209,924 36,763,600

For Transition of Minority Students.............. 578,800

For Transportation-Regular/Vocational

Common School Transportation

Reimbursement, 29-5 of the School Code..... 339,500,000

For Visually Impaired/Educational

Materials Coordinating Unit, 14-11.01

of the School Code........................... 2,121,000

For Regular Education Reimbursement

Per 18-3 of the School Code................. 11,600,000

For Special Education Reimbursement

Per 14-7.03 of the School Code............. 101,800,000

For all costs associated with Alternative

Education/Regional Safe Schools............. 18,535,500

For Truant Alternative and Optional

Education Program........................... 20,078,100

For costs associated with Teach for America...... 450,000

For grants to Local Education Agencies

to conduct Agriculture Education

Programs..................................... 3,381,200

For Mentoring and Afterschool Programs......... 9,700,000

Total $2,004,221,700

From the Education Assistance Fund:

For Career and Technical Education............ 38,562,100

For General State Aid...................... 1,123,119,900

For General State Aid – Hold Harmless......... 26,106,400

For the Reading Improvement Block Grant....... 76,139,800

For the School Safety and Educational

Improvement Block Grant..................... 74,841,000

For the Summer Bridges Program................ 22,238,100

For National Board Certified Teachers......... 11,485,000

For the Illinois Teacher of the Year............. 135,000

Total $1,372,627,300

From the Common School Fund:

For General State Aid...................... 3,467,140,000

For Regional Superintendents’ and

Assistant’ Compensation....................... 9,100,000

Total $3,476,240,000

From the General Revenue Fund

For Regional Superintendent’s Services......... 6,318,000

For Regional Superintendents Services –

Bus Driver Training............................. 70,000

For Regional Superintendents Services –

Supervisory Expenses........................... 102,000

Total $6,490,000

From the School District Emergency

Financial Assistance Fund:

For Emergency Financial Assistance, 1B-8

of the School Code........................... 1,000,000

From the Drivers Education Fund:

For Drivers Education......................... 17,929,600

From the Charter Schools Revolving Loan Fund:

For Charter Schools Loans......................... 20,000

From the School Technology Revolving Loan Fund:

For School Technology Loans, 2-3.117a

of the School Code........................... 5,000,000

From the Temporary Relocation Expenses

Revolving Grant Fund:

For Temporary Relocation Expenses, 2-3.77

of the School Code........................... 1,400,000

From the State Board of Education Federal

Agency Services Fund:

For Learn and Serve America.................... 2,500,000

From the State Board of Education Federal

Agency Services Fund:

For Refugee Services........................... 2,000,000

From the State Board of Education Federal

Department of Agriculture Fund:

For Child Nutrition.......................... 525,000,000

From the State Board of Education

Federal Department of Education Fund:

For Title I.................................. 675,000,000

For Title I, Reading First.................... 60,000,000

For Title II, Teacher/Principal Training..... 135,000,000

For Title III, English Language

Acquisition................................. 40,000,000

For Title IV, 21st Century/Community

Service Programs............................ 55,000,000

For Title IV, Safe and Drug Free Schools...... 15,000,000

For Title V, Innovation Programs............... 8,000,000

For Title VI, Rural and Low Income

Students..................................... 1,500,000

For Title X, Homeless Education................ 3,250,000

For Enhancing Education through Technology.... 20,000,000

For Individuals with Disabilities Act,

Deaf/Blind..................................... 450,000

For Individuals with Disabilities Act,

IDEA....................................... 570,000,000

For Individuals with Disabilities Act,

Improvement Program.......................... 2,500,000

For Individuals with Disabilities Act,

Model Outreach Program Grants.................. 400,000

For Individuals with Disabilities Act,

Pre-School.................................. 25,000,000

For Grants for Vocational

Education – Basic........................... 55,000,000

For Grants for Vocational

Education – Technical Preparation............ 5,000,000

For Charter Schools............................ 6,000,000

For Transition to Teaching..................... 1,000,000

For Advanced Placement Fee..................... 2,000,000

For Math/Science Partnerships.................. 9,000,000

For Integration of Mental Health................. 400,000

For ONPAR...................................... 2,000,000

For Special Federal Congressional Projects..... 5,000,000

Total................................... $2,251,349,600

Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect immediately.

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