HB3648 EngrossedLRB103 26177 RJT 52536 b HB3648 Engrossed LRB103 26177 RJT 52536 b HB3648 Engrossed LRB103 26177 RJT 52536 b 1 AN ACT concerning education. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Higher 5 Education in Prison Act. 6 Section 5. Higher education in prison programs. 7 (a) In this Section, "higher education" means 8 post-secondary academic education at the undergraduate or 9 graduate level in a community college or university setting. 10 (b) On or before September 1 of the year following the 11 effective date of this Act and each subsequent September 1, 12 the Department of Corrections shall release a report, to be 13 published on the Department of Corrections's Internet website, 14 detailing the following information pertaining to higher 15 education within Department institutions and facilities: 16 (1) the number of unique individuals involved in adult 17 basic education, high school equivalency, and credit and 18 non-credit bearing higher education programs over the 19 course of the fiscal year; 20 (2) the racial, ethnic, age, and gender breakdown of 21 committed persons participating in higher education 22 programs; 23 (3) the length of sentence and length of remaining HB3648 Engrossed LRB103 26177 RJT 52536 b HB3648 Engrossed- 2 -LRB103 26177 RJT 52536 b HB3648 Engrossed - 2 - LRB103 26177 RJT 52536 b HB3648 Engrossed - 2 - LRB103 26177 RJT 52536 b 1 sentence of persons enrolled in higher education programs; 2 (4) the number of committed persons who are on waiting 3 lists for participation in all educational programs, 4 including adult basic education, high school equivalency, 5 and higher education, and the average length of time spent 6 on each waiting list, including a breakdown by length of 7 remaining sentence; 8 (5) the total amount of earned program sentence credit 9 awarded to committed persons for participating in higher 10 education programs and the percentage of committed persons 11 participating in higher education programs that are 12 awarded earned program sentence credit; 13 (6) the number, category, and ultimate resolution of 14 grievances related to higher education programs; 15 (7) a financial statement that includes annual and 16 monthly expenditures of Department of Corrections 17 institutions and facilities on adult basic education, high 18 school equivalency, and higher education programs; and 19 (8) an explanation of how participation in adult basic 20 education, high school equivalency, and higher education 21 programs is factored into a committed persons' risk 22 assessment score. 23 Personal, identifiable information shall be redacted to 24 protect privacy. 25 The report must be filed with the Governor and General 26 Assembly. HB3648 Engrossed - 2 - LRB103 26177 RJT 52536 b HB3648 Engrossed- 3 -LRB103 26177 RJT 52536 b HB3648 Engrossed - 3 - LRB103 26177 RJT 52536 b HB3648 Engrossed - 3 - LRB103 26177 RJT 52536 b 1 (c) The data provided in the report under subsection (b) 2 shall include an aggregate chart at the Department level and 3 individual reports by each correctional institution or 4 facility of the Department of Corrections. 5 (d) On or before September 1 of the year following the 6 effective date of this Act and each subsequent September 1, 7 each college and university that provides academic programs 8 for committed persons shall report to the Board of Higher 9 Education on enrollment, retention, completion, and student 10 demographics, including the race, ethnicity, age, and gender 11 of committed students. The Board of Higher Education shall 12 compile this information and, within 60 days after receipt of 13 such information, issue a report reflecting the information 14 for each institution required to report under this Section. 15 The report must be filed with the Governor and General 16 Assembly and made publicly available on the Board of Higher 17 Education's Internet website. HB3648 Engrossed - 3 - LRB103 26177 RJT 52536 b