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  1. Index to Illinois special education rules and regulations by David Cooprider, 1991
  2. Index to Illinois public school recognition rules and regulations by David Cooprider, 1991
  3. Illinois College considers offering baccalaureate.: An article from: Community College Week
  4. Current Issues in Storm Water Regulation in Illinois by Susan Franzetti, P.E. Gary F. Goodheart, et all 2006
  5. Religious School Aid Bills Move Forward In Florida, Illinois.: An article from: Church & State
  6. Advanced Zoning And Land Use in Illinois by David Lincoln Ader, 2006
  7. Adequate Equipment and Supervision.(Brief Article): An article from: JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance by Thomas H. Sawyer, 2001-10-01

41. IHSCDEA | Home
The illinois High School College Driver education Association (IHSCDEA) (Proposed) ISBE Driver education Rules regulations Comment Through 6/20/05
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To improve and upgrade the teaching by high school and college instructors of traffic safety and driver education in the high schools and colleges of Illinois. To promote research which attempts to solve problems associated with traffic safety and publish the information for use in high school and college driver education programs by high school and college instructors. To cooperate with other agencies which are concerned with traffic safety and driver education in the high schools and colleges of Illinois. Legislative Threat Watch . . . Severe High Elevated Guarded Low
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42. REPORT DIGEST
IBHE tuition waiver regulations outdated The illinois Board of Higher education (IBHE) has fully implemented one of the three recommendations made in
http://www.state.il.us/auditor/IBHE 03.htm
REPORT DIGEST ILLINOIS BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION COMPLIANCE AUDIT For the Two Years Ended: June 30, 2003 Summary of Findings: Release Date: April 20, 2004 State of Illinois Office of the Auditor General WILLIAM G. HOLLAND AUDITOR GENERAL To obtain a copy of the Report contact: Office of the Auditor General Iles Park Plaza 740 E. Ash Street Springfield, IL 62703 (217) 782-6046 or TDD (217) 524-4646 This Report Digest is also available on the worldwide web at http://www.state.il.us/auditor SYNOPSIS
  • The Illinois Century Network, a division of the Board, did not identify excess equipment and make it available for transfer. The Board has not fully implemented recommendations made in the Management Audit of Tuition and Fee Waivers (April 1998).
ILLINOIS BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION COMPLIANCE AUDIT For The Two Years Ended June 30, 2003 EXPENDITURE STATISTICS FY 2003 FY 2002 FY 2001 OPERATIONS TOTAL Total Expenditures Total GRANTS TOTAL Total % of Total % of Total CASH RECEIPTS FY 2003 FY 2002 FY 2001 Education Assistance Fund-007……………………. Capital Development Fund-141…………………….

43. The Education Year In Review -- 1997-98
The illinois State Board of education approves learning standards defining in late 1997 that new special education regulations will no longer require
http://www.iasb.com/files/year9798.htm
HOME
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Who's who and what is going on in your Division?
ABOUT IASB

What... who... why... how SEARCH
the IASB website and find what you need STAFF MAIL BOX
Send email to any member of the IASB Staff STAFF SERVICES
A guide to IASB Staff who can help you IASB POLICY SERVICES
A guide to IASB Policy Services available to member districts, including PRESS ROOKIES PAGE
For new school board members and candidates IASB POSITION STATEMENTS
Where Illinois school boards stand on the issues FREE PUBLICATIONS include resources for school boards and information for other interested citizens USEFUL LINKS Other websites bearing on school governance
The Education Year in Review 1997-98
Highlights of 1997-98
LEGISLATIVE ISSUES
School Funding "Reform" Bill – HB 452
State Board of Education Budget ...
AWARDS AND HONORS
Highlights of 1997-98
  • The Illinois State Board of Education approves learning standards defining what students should know and be able to do as a result of public schooling, July, 1997. IASB’s Board of Directors approves a new logo and slogan for the Association employing the theme "Lighting the Way to Excellence in School Governance," August, 1997.

44. The Education Year In Review -- 2001-2002
illinois education College entrance exam scores soar for high school seniors directly to the statutes, regulations or case law related to that policy.
http://www.iasb.com/files/year0102.htm
HOME
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A guide to IASB Staff who can help you IASB POLICY SERVICES
A guide to IASB Policy Services available to member districts, including PRESS ROOKIES PAGE
For new school board members and candidates IASB POSITION STATEMENTS
Where Illinois school boards stand on the issues FREE PUBLICATIONS include resources for school boards and information for other interested citizens USEFUL LINKS Other websites bearing on school governance
The Education Year in Review
Legislative Issues
Program funding cuts
New bonding authority
No cuts in per pupil foundation level
Illinois Education
College entrance exam scores soar for high school seniors
Illinois needs to spend $500 million more each year on schools, EFAB reports
Poverty a significant, growing concern in many counties
Prairie State test finds most students meeting standards
Those who failed certification exams teaching state's neediest students
Legislature provides short-term fix to state's TRIP crisis
Third superintendent in several months at ISBE
Other highlights
The Federal Scene
Bush education plan, the NCLB Act, becomes law

45. Illinois Continuing Ed Rules And Regulations -- --Illinois Funeral Directors Ass
illinois Continuing Ed Rules and regulations The current Continuing education (CE) Renewal period ends on May 31, 2005. Please note
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The current Continuing Education (CE) Renewal period ends on May 31, 2005 . Please note:
  • All funeral director and embalmer licensees licensed prior to June 1, 2001 must have earned 24 hours total continuing education credit. 12 of those hours may be earned through home study. All funeral director licensees must have earned 12 hours total CE credit. 6 of those hours may be earned through home study. IFDA will mail transcripts of hours earned through IFDA to all Illinois licensees at the end of the renewal period. These transcripts do not show credit earned through any other institution.

46. FindLaw For Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal And State Resources, Forms,
illinois has a compulsory education law which, with exceptions, II, 1, of the regulations of the University of October 4, 1824, provided that
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=us&vol=333&invol=203

47. Illinois Music Educators Association
illinois State Board of education www.isbe.state.il.us regulations and procedures to implement education policy as determined by the State Legislature.
http://www.ilmea.org/links.shtml
LINKS US Department of Education http://www.ed.gov The official US Government agency that implements Federal education legislation including the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). USDE also conducts research and provides various grant opportunities. Illinois General Assembly www.ilga.gov Track bills as they progress through committee, to the floor, and to the Governor's desk. Illinois Arts Council www.state.il.us/agency/iac The official state agency that supports the arts through grant funding and provides a variety of community and educational arts services including arts residencies in schools. Illinois State Board of Education
www.isbe.state.il.us

The official state agency that develops the rules, regulations and procedures to implement education policy as determined by the State Legislature. The site offers the latest developments in teaching standards, student learning standards and teacher recertification. A listing of employment opportunities is also included. Americans for the Arts ww3.artsusa.org Americans for the Arts is the nation's leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts in America. With more than 40 years of service, we are dedicated to representing and serving local communities and creating opportunities for every American to participate in and appreciate all forms of the arts. Arts Education Partnership www.aep-arts.org

48. Illinois Building Commission - Building Requirements Directory
CDB Division of Building Codes regulations, illinois Building Commission Requirements for illinois State Board of education
http://www.ibc.state.il.us/BRD/BRDReqList.asp?AgencyID=33

49. Illinois Safe Boating Regulations And Requirements
Mandatory education for boaters in illinois. REQUIREMENT. Boater education is required for all persons between 12 and 17 years of age who operate a powered
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Phone: (217) 785-7742 There is currently
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for boaters in Illinois. REQUIREMENT Boater Education is required for all persons between 12 and 17 years of age who operate a powered watercraft on Illinois waters.
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50. Illinois Department Of Agriculture
Agriculture regulations MouseOver for Sub Menus Fertilizer Research and education Council solicits research and education projects consistent with the
http://www.agr.state.il.us/about/boards.html
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Charles A. "Chuck" Hartke
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BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
The Director serves as chairperson of the following:
Advisory Board of Livestock Commissioners approves the rules and regulations of the Agriculture Department pertaining to the prevention, elimination and control of diseases in domestic animals and poultry.
Agricultural Export Advisory Committee advises the state departments of Agriculture and Commerce and Community Affairs regarding agricultural exports. The committee may recommend policies and practices to the governor and General Assembly.
Biotechnology Advisory Council assists the Agriculture Department in developing a strategic plan for developing and promoting the biotechnology sector in Illinois. The council recommends measures to enhance public and private collaboration in the biotechnology sector.

51. Educational Policy: Meetings And Activities
illinois Participants Questions with illinois State Board of education Responses Another potential legal ramification is that the USDA s regulations
http://www.ncrel.org/policy/meeting/nclbrprt.htm
Summary Report on the NCREL Capacity Building Conference on No Child Left Behind
Naperville Illinois
September 18, 2002 This conference was designed to help state and local education agencies, as well as education service providers, move the comprehensive NCLB legislation into the field with as much ease as possible. Over 100 participants, representing a variety of stakeholders from throughout the NCREL region, gathered to discuss strategies for effectively putting NCLB into practice. State-level educational representatives shared implementation plans with districts; topical experts contributed their insight on building capacity to respond to NCLB; and education professionals met with others with similar responsibilities to discuss options to leverage resources in response to NCLB. This summary includes an overview of participant questions from your states and customized responses from the corresponding state education agencies. Gina Burkhardt, Executive Director of NCREL, opened the meeting with a welcome address and a meeting outline. Paul Kimmelman, Special Advisor to the Executive Director at NCREL, presented an overview of NCLB regulations and guidelines. Susan Sclafani, Counselor to the U.S. Secretary of Education, Rod Paige, gave the keynote address, in which Dr. Sclafani provided an overview of the strengths of the NCLB legislation. She emphasized that the new legislation is serious that no child will be left behind. The four pillars of No Child Left Behind are accountability, local control and flexibility, parental choice, and doing what works. The goal of the legislation is that all students be proficient by 2014. She said that while she understands that change is difficult, the old ways of public education are no longer acceptable.

52. ALL The Illinois Homeschooling Laws
to be able to find all the laws and regulations that apply to home education in illinois. A secular illinois home education group, resources pages.
http://homepage.bushnell.net/~peanuts/illaws.html
ALL the Illinois Home Education Laws in One Place I have wanted to be able to find all the laws and regulations that apply to home education in Illinois. I have found no single source for them all, so I am collecting them here as I find them. If you find some more or find an error, please let me know! Some of this information is from notes I took at various seminars, and I will add the exact requirements and legal citations as soon as I can. Consider this one parent's outline for further research, not a legal resource! Presently this very long page is divided into these sections. Either scroll through, or click these shortcuts to go to a section quickly. This will print to about 14 typed pages, depending on your screen magnification. Sources for more information Actual Laws and synopsis Record Keeping? Taking Classes Elsewhere ... Other State and Country pages
Sources
Here are some on-line sources, where most of these may be found- or more information. I will try to indicate my source for each law, regulation, or sample piece of paperwork.
  • ILHSannounce Use this link to join our "open" email list for Illinois. Topics include legislative information, homeschool activities, and question-answering.

53. Illinois Exemptions
(1) In compliance with rules and regulations which the Department of Public (6) Every school shall report to the State Board of education by November 15
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ARTICLES FIRST DO NO HARM VACCINATION NATION: GANNET NEWS SERVICE SERIES SHOTS IN THE DARK ARTICLE IN NEXT CITY MAGAZINE AWARDS RECEIVED United Way of the National Capital Area and Combined Federal Campaign ILLINOIS Current as of 3/03. Quick Fact: "Parents who object to health examinations or any part thereof, or to immunizations, on religious grounds shall not be required to submit their children or wards to the examinations or immunizations to which they so object if such parents or legal guardians present to the appropriate local school authority a signed statement of objection, detailing the grounds for the objection" Other Resources: Illinois Vaccine Awareness Coalition: http://www.vaccineawareness.org

54. Family Resource Center On Disabilities
illinois State Advisory Council on the education of Children With includes state and federal special education regulations, and other FRCD publications.
http://www.frcd.org/
frcd.org A Coalition of Parents and Professional Organizations Exits Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (US Dept of Ed) Illinois Dept of Special Education Chicago Public Schools Office of Specialized Services Illinois State Advisory Council on the Education of Children With Disabilities (ISAC) PACER Center Parent Training and Information Centers and Community Parent Resource Centers - Alliance
  • Upcoming Events Two popular publications from the Family Resource Center on Disabilities, the organization that has done everything IN THE BOOK.
    How to Get Services by Being ASSERTIVE
    A 200+ page manual that shows you how to:
    • Build your self-confidence and develop a positive attitude Be assertive at IEP meetings, due process hearings, and other special education meetings Cut red tape and move bureaucratic mountains and more (pdf)
    How to Organize an Effective Parent/Advocacy Group and Move BUREAUCRACIES
    A 200+ page manual that shows you how to:
    • Organize a parent/advocacy group - even though you never organized anything in your life Get a state charter and tax-exempt status Reach out to other parents and choose effective leaders and more (pdf)
    Each book is only $10, plus postage and handling. Quantity discounts are available. See the

55. State Policy And Postsecondary Education
General state regulations. As state entities, public colleges and illinois Board of Higher education (1999), A Citizens’ Agenda for illinois Higher
http://www.ecs.org/clearinghouse/31/61/3161.htm
Policy Brief Governance 700 Broadway, Suite 1200 Denver, CO 80203-3460 Fax: 303.296.8332 www.ecs.org State Policy and Postsecondary Education Aims C. McGuinness December 2001 Across the great diversity of political cultures, states rely upon a limited set of functions or policy tools to ensure colleges, universities and systems operate individually and collectively in ways that are aligned with state priorities and serve the public interest. States employ these policy tools through specific formal structures (e.g., state coordinating or governing boards), as well as through a wide array of other mechanisms, from governors' and legislators' actions to the informal networks and associations of institutions, administrative staffs, faculties and students. It is important, therefore, to think of the state role in functional terms before considering the specific structural means to carry out these functions. The state role in American postsecondary education has evolved over the years and is still evolving. The public's needs have changed as have the dominant political beliefs about the roles of government. There are fundamental differences between the philosophical underpinnings and practice of state policy in the 1960s and early 1970s, when many states established new postsecondary education structures, and the period of the 1980s and 1990s, when centralized, “rational planning” and management approaches were displaced by more market-driven “strategic investment” approaches. These changes were reflected in

56. Illinois Division Of Early Childhood (IDEC). Newsletter V7 I4.
Information from the illinois State Board of education (ISBE) Website DEC will be submitting comments on the proposed regulations for the IDEA Part C
http://illinois-dec.org/nl/v7i4.html
Publications
Winter 2001
Volume 7, Issue 4 Official Newsletter of the Illinois Subdivision of the Division for Early Childhood
of the Council for Exceptional Children
Table of contents
DEC launches new products at annual conference in Albuquerque
At the 2000 Conference held in New Mexico last month, DEC launched several new publications that are valuable resources for teachers, related service providers, administrators, faculty, and families. IDEA Requirement for Preschoolers with Disabilities. This IDEA policy and practice guide provides information on IDEA requirements for preschoolers with disabilities and their families (Part B). The guide also includes helpful suggestions to assist in the successful implementation of the regulations. The guide is presented in a user-friendly Q and A format and offers effective practice and resource recommendations . An excerpt of the policy and practice guide focusing on Challenging Behaviors is also available. These guides may be downloaded from the Internet at http://www.ideapractices.org

57. Illinois General Assembly - Full Text Of Public Act 093-0707
Public Act Text for the illinois General Assembly. rules, and regulations pertaining to special education,. teacher certification, or teacher tenure and
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/publicacts/fulltext.asp?name=093-0707&GA=093

58. The Center For Education Reform: Illinois' Charter Law
Indepth analysis of illinois charter school law, and legislative policy Waiver from Most State and District education Laws, regulations, and Policies
http://edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/Illinois.htm
Charter School Legislation:
Profile of Illinois' Charter School Law
Note : The following ranking and analysis reflects the state's law as of 2001. For the most recent state law profile, please contact the Center for Education Reform or order Charter School Laws Across the States: Ranking Score Card and Legislative Profiles from our Publications page Illinois (1996; last amended in 1999) The 18 th weakest of the nation's 38 charter laws General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed 45: 15 in Chicago, 15 in Chicago suburbs, and 15 in rest of state Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities Local school boards Eligible Applicants Individual or organization including parents, educators, existing public schools, businesses, colleges, universities, community-based organizations, or partnerships among these Types of Charter Schools Converted public, new starts (but not home-based schools) Appeals Process Applications denied by the local school board may be appealed to the state board of education. Formal Evidence of Local Support Required Majority of parents, teachers, and local school council (if applicable) must support for conversions; must show evidence that all seats will be filled for new starts; and preference is to be given to charter schools that demonstrate high level of student, parent, teacher, and community support.

59. Illinois Conservative Politics
SPRINGFIELD Today was one of the illinois education Association s (IEA) Are school maintenance and property subcontracting regulations diverting vital
http://www.illinoisleader.com/issues/issueslist.asp?p=184

60. LD OnLine - What You Need To Know About AD/HD Under The
Consult your state s special education regulations for timelines within which an He is a member of the illinois Attorney General s Advisory Council on
http://www.ldonline.org/article.php?max=20&special_grouping=1&id=375&loc=9

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