Illinois Compiled Statutes
105 ILCS 5/ - School Code.
Article 3A - Educational Service Regions

(105 ILCS 5/Art. 3A heading)

 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-1) (from Ch. 122, par. 3A-1)
Sec. 3A-1.
County or portion of county as educational service region.
Each
county of the State shall, except as otherwise provided in this Article, be
designated as an educational service region, referred to in this Article as a
"region". Beginning the first Monday of August, 1995, that portion of a Class
II county outside a city of at least 500,000 shall constitute a region.
References in this Code to a county as a region shall also mean a portion of a
county as a region when appropriate.

(Source: P.A. 88-89.)
 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-2) (from Ch. 122, par. 3A-2)
Sec. 3A-2.
Regional superintendent-County superintendent of schools.

The chief
administrative officer of an educational service region shall be
designated and referred to as "Regional Superintendent of Schools"
or "regional superintendent."
Such person shall, in his region, have the powers and duties and perform
the functions required of or exercisable by a county superintendent of
schools, except as otherwise provided by law.
Any reference to "county superintendent of schools" in The School Code
or any other Illinois statute means and refers to the regional superintendent
of schools for an
educational service region.

(Source: P.A. 79-1057.)
 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-3) (from Ch. 122, par. 3A-3)
Sec. 3A-3.
Voluntary consolidation of educational service regions.
Any 2 or
more educational service regions may be consolidated into a single region in
the manner provided in this Section. All of the territory of any educational
service region shall be determined by county boundaries, but supervision and
control over school districts that are divided by a county line shall be
determined under Section 3-14.2 of this Act.
Each regional superintendent of a region that does not conform to the
population requirements of Section 3A-4 and seeks voluntary consolidation under
this Section shall appoint a nonpartisan citizens committee consisting of 5
members to consider the advisability of such a consolidation. Such regional
superintendent shall serve as ex officio secretary to the citizens committee.
This citizens committee may petition the regional board of school
trustees serving each of the regions involved for consolidation of those
regions into a single educational service region. When such a petition
is filed, the regional board of school trustees shall conduct a hearing
on the petition, after notice of the hearing has been published once,
not more than 15 nor less than 10 days before the day of the hearing, in
a newspaper having general circulation in the region. The secretary of
the regional board of school trustees shall also notify the secretary of
each school board affected by the proposed consolidation, the chairman of the
county board of each county affected thereby and the State Board of Education
that such petition has been filed. The notice shall state the date when
the petition was filed, the prayer of the petition and the date, time
and place of the hearing. Such hearing shall be held jointly by all of
the regional boards of school trustees affected by such petition and the
State Board of Education shall arrange for such joint
hearing and pay the expenses thereof. Evidence admissible at the hearing
shall include, but not be limited to, the school needs and conditions in
the territory affected by the proposed consolidation, whether or not
such area is compact and contiguous; and whether or not the proposed
consolidation would be in the best interests of the schools of the area
and the educational welfare of the pupils of such schools. At the
hearing each resident of the region shall have the rights provided for
residents under Section 7-6 and the final order of the regional board of
school trustees shall be subject to review as provided in Sections 7-6 and 7-7.
Within 10 days after the conclusion of the joint hearing each
regional board of school trustees shall meet and render a decision with
regard to the hearing on the petition. A copy of the final order of each
regional board of school trustees shall be filed with the State Board of
Education within 30 days after the conclusion of the joint
hearing. If the regional board of school trustees in each of those
regions enters an order approving the consolidation, those regions shall
be consolidated into a single educational service region, and the
State Board of Education shall authorize the establishment
of such single educational service region and to notify all interested
parties, including the county clerks of the counties affected thereby
and the State Board of Elections.

(Source: P.A. 88-89.)
 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-4) (from Ch. 122, par. 3A-4)
Sec. 3A-4. Mandatory consolidation of educational service regions.
(a) After July 1, 2015,
each
region must contain at least 61,000 inhabitants. Before June 30, 2013, regions may be consolidated
voluntarily under Section 3A-3 or by joint resolution of the county boards of
regions seeking to join a voluntary consolidation, effective July 1, 2015, to meet these population
requirements. The boundaries of regions already meeting these population
requirements on the effective date of Public Act 97-703 may not be
changed except to consolidate with another region or a whole county portion of
another region which does not meet these population requirements.
If, before November 1, 2013, locally determined consolidation decisions result in more than 35 regions of
population greater than 61,000 each, the State Board of Education shall, before November 23, 2013, direct
further consolidation, beginning with the region of lowest population, until
the number of 35 regions is achieved.
(b) (Blank).
(c) If, within 90 days after the most recent certified federal census, a region does not meet the population requirements of this Section, then regions may be consolidated voluntarily under Section 3A-3 of this Code or by joint resolution of the county boards of regions seeking to join a voluntary consolidation to meet these population requirements. If locally determined consolidation decisions result in a region not meeting the population requirements of this Section or result in more than 35 regions, then the State Board of Education shall have the authority to impose further consolidation by order of the State Superintendent of Education. Such an order shall be a final order and is subject to the Administrative Review Law.
(d) All population determinations shall be based on the most recent
federal census.

(Source: P.A. 97-703, eff. 6-25-12; 98-594, eff. 11-15-13.)
 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-5) (from Ch. 122, par. 3A-5)
Sec. 3A-5.
Effective date of consolidation.
Any consolidation of regions,
whether under Section 3A-3 or 3A-4, shall take effect at the expiration of
the terms of office of the regional superintendents in office at the time
the consolidation is approved under Section 3A-3 or directed under Section
3A-4. However, at the regular election immediately preceding
the effective date of the consolidation at which regional superintendents
are to be elected in accordance with the general election law, regional
superintendents shall not be elected from each of the regions comprising
the consolidated region, but one regional superintendent shall be elected
to take office on the effective date of the consolidation.

(Source: P.A. 88-89.)
 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-6) (from Ch. 122, par. 3A-6)
Sec. 3A-6. Election of Superintendent for consolidated region - Bond -
Vacancies in any educational service region.
(a) The regional superintendent to be
elected under Section 3A-5 shall be elected at the time provided in the general
election law and must possess the qualifications described in Section 3-1 of
this Act.
(b) The bond required under Section 3-2 shall be filed in the office of
the
county clerk in the county where the regional office is situated, and a
certified copy of that bond shall be filed in the office of the county clerk
in each of the other counties in the region.
(c) When a vacancy occurs in the office of regional superintendent of
schools of any educational service region which is not located in a county
which is a home rule unit, such vacancy shall be filled within 60 days (i)
by appointment of the chairman of the county board, with the advice and
consent of the county board, when such vacancy occurs in a single county
educational service region; or (ii) by appointment of a committee composed
of the chairmen of the county boards of those counties comprising the
affected educational service region when such vacancy occurs in a
multicounty educational service region, each committeeman to be entitled to
one vote for each vote that was received in the county represented by such
committeeman on the committee by the regional superintendent of schools
whose office is vacant at the last election at which a regional
superintendent was elected to such office, and the person receiving the
highest number of affirmative votes from the committeemen for such vacant
office to be deemed the person appointed by such committee to fill the
vacancy. The appointee shall be a member of the same political party as the
regional superintendent of schools the appointee succeeds was at the time
such regional superintendent of schools last was elected. The appointee
shall serve
for the remainder of the term. However, if more than 28 months remain
in that term, the appointment shall be until the next general election, at
which time the vacated office shall be filled by election for the remainder
of the term. Nominations shall be made and any vacancy in nomination
shall be filled as follows:
Except as otherwise provided by applicable county ordinance or by law, if
a vacancy occurs in the office of regional superintendent of schools of an
educational service region that is located in a county that is a home rule unit
and that has a population of less than 2,000,000 inhabitants, that vacancy
shall be filled by the county board of such home rule county.
Any person appointed to fill a vacancy in the office of
regional superintendent of schools of any educational service region must
possess the qualifications required to be elected to the position of
regional superintendent of schools, and shall obtain a certificate of
eligibility from the State Superintendent of Education and file same with
the county clerk of the county in which the regional superintendent's office
is located.
If the regional superintendent of schools is called into the active military
service of the United States, his office shall not be deemed to be vacant,
but a temporary appointment shall be made as in the case of a vacancy.
The appointee shall perform all the duties of the regional superintendent
of schools during the time the regional superintendent of schools is in
the active military service of the United States, and shall be paid the
same compensation apportioned as to the time of service, and such appointment
and all authority thereunder shall cease upon the discharge of the regional
superintendent of schools from such active military service. The appointee
shall give the same bond as is required of a regularly elected regional
superintendent of schools.

(Source: P.A. 96-893, eff. 7-1-10.)
 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-7) (from Ch. 122, par. 3A-7)
Sec. 3A-7.
Expenses of regional office - Budget.

When 2 or more regions have been consolidated into a single educational
service region, the costs of secretarial service, office space and other
expenses necessarily incurred in the operation of the office of the regional
superintendent shall be allocated to and
borne by the counties comprising the region in the proportion that the
equalized and assessed value of the taxable property in the county bears to
the total equalized and assessed value of all taxable property in the
region. For the purposes of calculating equalized assessed valuation
of taxable property under this Section for any tax year beginning January
1, 1981 or thereafter, the equalized assessed valuation for a county shall
be determined by adding to the real property equalized assessed valuation
for the county an amount computed by dividing the amount of money received
by the county under the provisions of "An Act in relation to the abolition
of ad valorem personal property tax and the replacement of revenues lost
thereby, and amending and repealing certain Acts and parts of Acts in connection
therewith", certified August 14, 1979, as amended, by the total tax rate
for the county.
By October 1 annually, the regional superintendent shall prepare a
budget, setting out the anticipated income for his educational service
region and a statement of the costs of secretarial services, office space
and other expenses to be incurred in the operation of his office, and shall
submit that budget to the county board of each of the counties in his
region for approval. No such costs or expenses may be incurred except
pursuant to that budget as approved by each of the county boards concerned.
The budget may be amended, modified or supplemented upon the vote of a 2/3
majority of each of those county boards.

(Source: P.A. 82-646.)
 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-8) (from Ch. 122, par. 3A-8)
Sec. 3A-8.

The location of the office for a multi-county educational service
region, which has been consolidated pursuant to the terms of this Article,
shall be determined by a committee composed of the chairmen of the county
boards of all counties in the region. In the event of a tie vote
by such committee, the chairman
of the regional board of school trustees shall cast the deciding vote.

(Source: P.A. 86-1028.)
 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-9) (from Ch. 122, par. 3A-9)
Sec. 3A-9.
Disconnection.
An educational service region, consisting
of 2 or more counties, may be restructured by the disconnection of a
county from the educational service region as provided in this Article.
However, no educational service region involved in the disconnection may
contain less than 33,000 inhabitants after the disconnection, unless it
is a region which after the disconnection contains an area that was
formed from the consolidation of 3 or more regions.
Disconnection may be initiated by a petition requesting an election
on whether the county should be disconnected from the present
educational service region and whether the county should be consolidated
with a different specified educational service region. A petition shall
be signed by 10% of the legal resident voters of the county to which the
petition refers; the petitioners' addresses shall be included.
A petition shall be filed with the regional superintendent of the
educational service region of which the county is a part not more than
99 nor less than 92 days prior to a regular scheduled election. The
regional superintendent and the county clerk shall
determine the sufficiency of the petition. If the petition is deemed
sufficient by the regional superintendent and the county clerk, the
regional superintendent shall call an election at the next regular scheduled
election for the purpose
of presenting a public measure, in accord with the petition, to the
voters of the county to be disconnected as specified in the petition.

(Source: P.A. 81-1489.)
 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-10) (from Ch. 122, par. 3A-10)
Sec. 3A-10.
Notice of Election.
A notice of the election shall be
given in accordance with the general election law. In addition to
the requirements of the general election law the notice shall
be in substantially the following form:


Notice is hereby given that on (insert date) an
election will be held in ............... County, Illinois, for the purpose of
voting upon this question:
Shall ............. County be disconnected from the Educational
Service Region for the Counties of ................ and .............
and shall the regional board of school trustees for ............. County
be requested to approve the consolidation of the counties into a single
educational service region?

(Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-12) (from Ch. 122, par. 3A-12)
Sec. 3A-12.
Limitation on successive petitions.
If a
majority of those voting in a disconnection election do
not favor disconnection, no petition for a disconnection
election shall be submitted to the regional superintendent
unless the resulting election would be held at a regular election in accordance
with the general election law.

(Source: P.A. 82-458.)
 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-13) (from Ch. 122, par. 3A-13)
Sec. 3A-13.
Petition for Consolidation.
If a majority of those
voting in the disconnection election favor disconnection and requesting
consolidation with another educational service region, the regional
superintendent shall notify, within 30 days of the declaration of
official results, the regional board of school trustees for the
educational service region approved by the voters in the election of the
official results. When the official results are received, the regional
board of school trustees shall conduct a hearing on the petition, after
notice of hearing has been published once, not more than 15 nor less
than 10 days before the day of the hearing, in one or more newspapers
having general circulation in the region and in one or more newspapers
having general circulation in the county which is petitioning for the
consolidation. The secretary of the regional board of school trustees
shall notify the secretary of each school board affected by the proposed
consolidation, the chairman of the county board of each county affected
thereby and the State
Superintendent of Education that the petition has been filed. The
notice shall state the prayer of the petition and the date, time and
place of the hearing. The State Board of Education shall pay the
expenses of the hearing. Evidence admissible at the hearing shall
include, but not be limited to, the school needs and conditions in the
territory affected by the proposed consolidation, whether or not the
area is compact and contiguous; and whether or not the proposed
consolidation would be in the best interests of the schools in the area
and the educational welfare of the pupils of these schools. A record of
the proceedings shall be kept and a competent reporter shall be employed
to take stenographic or stenotype notes of all testimony. At the hearing
each resident of the region or of the county petitioning for
consolidation shall have the rights provided for residents under Section
7-6 and the final order of the regional board of school trustees shall
be subject to review as provided in Sections 7-6 and 7-7.
Within 10 days of the hearing the regional board of school trustees
shall meet and render a decision with regard to the hearing on the
petition. A copy of the final decision of the regional board of school
trustees shall be filed with the State Board of Education within 30 days
after the conclusion of the hearing. If the regional board of school
trustees renders a decision approving the consolidation, the region and
the county shall be consolidated into a single educational service
region and the State Board of Education shall notify all interested
parties, including the county clerks of the counties affected thereby
and the Secretary of State. The effective date of the consolidation
shall be immediately after the time for appeal of the order of
consolidation has passed or after the final disposition of any appeal
taken from a consolidation order.
If the regional board of school trustees renders a decision denying
the consolidation, a majority of the school boards located within the
county disconnected, upon the adoption of appropriate resolutions, may
petition another educational service region for consolidation. The
proceedings on this petition shall be consistent with this Section.

(Source: P.A. 86-1028.)
 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-14) (from Ch. 122, par. 3A-14)
Sec. 3A-14.
Interim Period.
An educational service region
shall continue to serve a county as herein provided until the time
the consolidation is effective as provided for in Section 3A-13.

(Source: P.A. 80-951.)
 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-15) (from Ch. 122, par. 3A-15)
Sec. 3A-15. Legal representation.
Except as otherwise provided in this Section, upon request the State's attorney of
the county where the regional superintendent's office is located shall act
as the legal representative of the regional superintendent of schools; however,
where matters arise which are within the exclusive jurisdiction of another
State's attorney, said State's attorney shall provide legal representation. If, in multicounty educational service regions, the county boards grant approval through an intergovernmental agreement, or if, in educational service regions serving only one county, the county board grants approval, then the regional superintendent of schools is authorized to hire private legal counsel to represent him or her in legal matters, and each county located within the region shall pay a per capita share of the legal fees incurred, based on the number of people in the county according to the most recent U.S. census.

(Source: P.A. 94-153, eff. 7-8-05.)
 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-16)
Sec. 3A-16. Regional office of education advisory board.
(a) Beginning October 1, 2009, a regional office of education advisory board
shall be established within each region serving Class I counties or within each group of regions participating in an intergovernmental agreement for the provision of professional development to advise
the regional superintendent of schools of the region or regions involved concerning the planning
and
delivery of professional development programs and services.
(b) The advisory board shall consist of at least 9 members. All members of the advisory board shall be certified pursuant to Article 21 of this Code and be currently employed in positions requiring certification by a school district, special education cooperative, joint agreement, or regional office of education program. A majority of members shall be nominated by statewide organizations representing teachers within the region or regions and selected by the regional superintendent of the region or regions involved. Administrators shall be nominated by statewide organizations representing administrators within the region or regions and selected by the regional superintendent of the region or regions involved.
(c) The regional office of education advisory
board shall meet at least annually
for the performance of its advisory duties.

(Source: P.A. 96-568, eff. 8-18-09.)
 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-17)
Sec. 3A-17. (Repealed).


(Source: P.A. 89-335, eff. 1-1-96. Repealed by P.A. 96-893, eff. 7-1-10.)
 
(105 ILCS 5/3A-18)
Sec. 3A-18. (Repealed).

(Source: P.A. 97-619, eff. 11-14-11. Repealed internally, eff. 8-2-12.)

Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes

Illinois Compiled Statutes

Chapter 105 - SCHOOLS

105 ILCS 5/ - School Code.

Article 1 - Short Title - Construction - Definitions

Article 1A - State Board Of Education

Article 1B - School District Financial Oversight Panel And Emergency Financial Assistance

Article 1C - Block Grants

Article 1D - Block Grants For Districts With Over 500,000 Inhabitants

Article 1E - Downstate School Finance Authority

Article 1F - Downstate School Finance Authority for Elementary Districts

Article 1G - Mathematics and Science; Block Grant Program

Article 1H - Financial Oversight Panels

Article 2 - State Board of Education - Powers and Duties

Article 3 - Regional Superintendent of Schools

Article 3A - Educational Service Regions

Article 4 - Duties of County Board

Article 5 - Trustees of Schools

Article 6 - Regional Board of School Trustees

Article 7 - Boundary Change

Article 7A - Unit School District Conversion in Districts With Not More Than 250 Students In Grades 9 Through 12 (Repealed)

Article 7C - Transfer Of High School District Territory (Repealed)

Article 8 - Treasurers

Article 9 - Elections

Article 10 - School Boards

Article 11A - Unit School District Formation (Repealed)

Article 11B - School District Combination (Repealed)

Article 11C - Accounting Procedures

Article 11D - School District Conversion (Repealed)

Article 11E - Conversion and Formation of School Districts

Article 12 - High School Districts--Nonhigh School Districts--Community High School Districts

Article 13 - Schools For Designated Purposes

Article 13A - Alternative Public Schools

Article 13B - Alternative Learning Opportunities

Article 14 - Children With Disabilities

Article 14A - Gifted and Talented Children And Children Eligible For Accelerated Placement

Article 14B - Educationally Disadvantaged Children (Repealed)

Article 14C - Transitional Bilingual Education

Article 15 - Common School Lands

Article 16 - Gifts--Use Of Sites--Playgrounds

Article 17 - Budgets--Tax Rates--Tax Warrants

Article 18 - Common School Fund

Article 19 - Debt Limitation - Bonds - Territory Liable - Refunding Bonds

Article 19a - Revenue Bonds For Exhibition Facilities

Article 19b - School Energy Conservation And Saving Measures

Article 20 - Working Cash Fund

Article 21 - Certification Of Teachers

Article 21A - New Teacher Induction and Mentoring

Article 21B - Educator Licensure

Article 22 - General Provisions--Penalties--Liabilities

Article 23 - School Board Associations

Article 24 - Employment of Teachers--Tenure--Duties of Teachers

Article 24A - Evaluation of Certified Employees

Article 26 - Pupils--Compulsory Attendance

Article 26A - Children and Students Who Are Parents, Expectant Parents, or Victims of Domestic or Sexual Violence

Article 27 - Courses of Study--Special Instruction

Article 27A - Charter Schools

Article 28 - Instructional Materials

Article 28A - Education Purchasing Program

Article 29 - Transportation

Article 30 - Scholarships

Article 31 - Fraternities--Sororities

Article 32 - Special Charter Districts

Article 33 - Districts From 100,000 To Not More Than 500,000 Inhabitants

Article 34 - Cities Of Over 500,000 Inhabitants - Board Of Education

Article 34A - School Finance Authority

Article 34B - Bridge Note Statute (Repealed)

Article 35 - Buildings--School Building Commission (Repealed)

Article 36 - Repeal - Saving