Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2692 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/10/2024

                            103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB2692 Introduced 1/10/2024, by Sen. Javier L. Cervantes SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 105 ILCS 5/10-20.72105 ILCS 5/34-18.65105 ILCS 128/20 Amends the School Code. Provides that a school district shall (instead of may) install a door security locking means on an entrance or classroom door (instead of a door) of a school building. Amends the School Safety Drill Act. Provides that during a law enforcement lockdown drill, a school must train students on how to use a door security locking means. Makes conforming changes. LRB103 35957 RJT 66044 b STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT MAY APPLY   A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB2692 Introduced 1/10/2024, by Sen. Javier L. Cervantes SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  105 ILCS 5/10-20.72105 ILCS 5/34-18.65105 ILCS 128/20 105 ILCS 5/10-20.72  105 ILCS 5/34-18.65  105 ILCS 128/20  Amends the School Code. Provides that a school district shall (instead of may) install a door security locking means on an entrance or classroom door (instead of a door) of a school building. Amends the School Safety Drill Act. Provides that during a law enforcement lockdown drill, a school must train students on how to use a door security locking means. Makes conforming changes.  LRB103 35957 RJT 66044 b     LRB103 35957 RJT 66044 b   STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT MAY APPLY  STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT MAY APPLY   A BILL FOR
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB2692 Introduced 1/10/2024, by Sen. Javier L. Cervantes SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
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Amends the School Code. Provides that a school district shall (instead of may) install a door security locking means on an entrance or classroom door (instead of a door) of a school building. Amends the School Safety Drill Act. Provides that during a law enforcement lockdown drill, a school must train students on how to use a door security locking means. Makes conforming changes.
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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 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections
5  10-20.72 and 34-18.65 as follows:
6  (105 ILCS 5/10-20.72)
7  Sec. 10-20.72. Door security locking means.
8  (a) In this Section, "door security locking means" means a
9  door locking means intended for use by a trained school
10  district employee in a school building for the purpose of
11  preventing ingress through a door of the building.
12  (b) A school district shall may install a door security
13  locking means on an entrance or classroom a door of a school
14  building that prevents to prevent unwanted entry through the
15  door and that meets if all of the following requirements are
16  met:
17  (1) The door security locking means can be engaged
18  without opening the door.
19  (2) The unlocking and unlatching of the door security
20  locking means from the occupied side of the door can be
21  accomplished without the use of a key or tool.
22  (3) The door security locking means complies with all
23  applicable State and federal accessibility requirements.

 

103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB2692 Introduced 1/10/2024, by Sen. Javier L. Cervantes SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
105 ILCS 5/10-20.72105 ILCS 5/34-18.65105 ILCS 128/20 105 ILCS 5/10-20.72  105 ILCS 5/34-18.65  105 ILCS 128/20
105 ILCS 5/10-20.72
105 ILCS 5/34-18.65
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Amends the School Code. Provides that a school district shall (instead of may) install a door security locking means on an entrance or classroom door (instead of a door) of a school building. Amends the School Safety Drill Act. Provides that during a law enforcement lockdown drill, a school must train students on how to use a door security locking means. Makes conforming changes.
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1  (4) Locks, if remotely engaged, can be unlocked from
2  the occupied side.
3  (5) The door security locking means is capable of
4  being disengaged from the outside by school district
5  employees, and school district employees may use a key or
6  other credentials to unlock the door from the outside.
7  (6) The door security locking means does not modify
8  the door-closing hardware, panic hardware, or fire exit
9  hardware.
10  (7) Any bolts, stops, brackets, or pins employed by
11  the door security locking means do not affect the fire
12  rating of a fire door assembly.
13  (8) School district employees are trained in the
14  engagement and release of the door security locking means,
15  from within and outside the room, as part of the emergency
16  response plan.
17  (9) For doors installed before July 1, 2019 only, the
18  unlocking and unlatching of a door security locking means
19  requires no more than 2 releasing operations. For doors
20  installed on or after July 1, 2019, the unlocking and
21  unlatching of a door security locking means requires no
22  more than one releasing operation. If doors installed
23  before July 1, 2019 are replaced on or after July 1, 2019,
24  the unlocking and unlatching of a door security locking
25  means on the replacement door requires no more than one
26  releasing operation.

 

 

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1  (10) The door security locking means is no more than
2  48 inches above the finished floor.
3  (11) The door security locking means otherwise
4  complies with the school building code prepared by the
5  State Board of Education under Section 2-3.12.
6  A school district may install a door security locking
7  means that does not comply with paragraph (3) or (10) of this
8  subsection if (i) the school district meets all other
9  requirements under this subsection and (ii) prior to its
10  installation, local law enforcement officials, the local fire
11  department, and the school board agree, in writing, to the
12  installation and use of the door security locking means. The
13  school district must keep the agreement on file and must, upon
14  request, provide the agreement to its regional office of
15  education. The agreement must be included in the school
16  district's filed school safety plan under the School Safety
17  Drill Act.
18  (c) A school district must include the location of any
19  door security locking means and must address the use of the
20  locking and unlocking means from within and outside the room
21  in its filed school safety plan under the School Safety Drill
22  Act. Local law enforcement officials and the local fire
23  department must be notified of the location of any door
24  security locking means and how to disengage it. Any specific
25  tool needed to disengage the door security locking means from
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1  to local law enforcement officials and the local fire
2  department.
3  (d) A door security locking means may be used only (i) by a
4  school district employee trained under subsection (e), (ii)
5  during an emergency that threatens the health and safety of
6  students and employees or during an active shooter drill, and
7  (iii) when local law enforcement officials and the local fire
8  department have been notified of its installation prior to its
9  use. The door security locking means must be engaged for a
10  finite period of time in accordance with the school district's
11  school safety plan adopted under the School Safety Drill Act.
12  (e) A school district that has installed a door security
13  locking means shall conduct an in-service training program for
14  school district employees on the proper use of the door
15  security locking means. The school district shall keep a file
16  verifying the employees who have completed the program and
17  must, upon request, provide the file to its regional office of
18  education and the local fire department and local law
19  enforcement agency.
20  (f) A door security locking means that requires 2
21  releasing operations must be discontinued from use when the
22  door is replaced or is a part of new construction. Replacement
23  and new construction door hardware must include mortise locks,
24  compliant with the applicable building code, and must be
25  lockable from the occupied side without opening the door.
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1  fire exit hardware is required.
2  (Source: P.A. 101-548, eff. 8-23-19; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.)
3  (105 ILCS 5/34-18.65)
4  Sec. 34-18.65. Door security locking means.
5  (a) In this Section, "door security locking means" means a
6  door locking means intended for use by a trained school
7  district employee in a school building for the purpose of
8  preventing ingress through a door of the building.
9  (b) The school district shall may install a door security
10  locking means on an entrance or classroom a door of a school
11  building that prevents to prevent unwanted entry through the
12  door and that meets if all of the following requirements are
13  met:
14  (1) The door security locking means can be engaged
15  without opening the door.
16  (2) The unlocking and unlatching of the door security
17  locking means from the occupied side of the door can be
18  accomplished without the use of a key or tool.
19  (3) The door security locking means complies with all
20  applicable State and federal accessibility requirements.
21  (4) Locks, if remotely engaged, can be unlocked from
22  the occupied side.
23  (5) The door security locking means is capable of
24  being disengaged from the outside by school district
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1  other credentials to unlock the door from the outside.
2  (6) The door security locking means does not modify
3  the door-closing hardware, panic hardware, or fire exit
4  hardware.
5  (7) Any bolts, stops, brackets, or pins employed by
6  the door security locking means do not affect the fire
7  rating of a fire door assembly.
8  (8) School district employees are trained in the
9  engagement and release of the door security locking means,
10  from within and outside the room, as part of the emergency
11  response plan.
12  (9) For doors installed before July 1, 2019 only, the
13  unlocking and unlatching of a door security locking means
14  requires no more than 2 releasing operations. For doors
15  installed on or after July 1, 2019, the unlocking and
16  unlatching of a door security locking means requires no
17  more than one releasing operation. If doors installed
18  before July 1, 2019 are replaced on or after July 1, 2019,
19  the unlocking and unlatching of a door security locking
20  means on the replacement door requires no more than one
21  releasing operation.
22  (10) The door security locking means is no more than
23  48 inches above the finished floor.
24  (11) The door security locking means otherwise
25  complies with the school building code prepared by the
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1  The school district may install a door security locking
2  means that does not comply with paragraph (3) or (10) of this
3  subsection if (i) the school district meets all other
4  requirements under this subsection and (ii) prior to its
5  installation, local law enforcement officials, the local fire
6  department, and the board agree, in writing, to the
7  installation and use of the door security locking means. The
8  school district must keep the agreement on file and must, upon
9  request, provide the agreement to the State Board of
10  Education. The agreement must be included in the school
11  district's filed school safety plan under the School Safety
12  Drill Act.
13  (c) The school district must include the location of any
14  door security locking means and must address the use of the
15  locking and unlocking means from within and outside the room
16  in its filed school safety plan under the School Safety Drill
17  Act. Local law enforcement officials and the local fire
18  department must be notified of the location of any door
19  security locking means and how to disengage it. Any specific
20  tool needed to disengage the door security locking means from
21  the outside of the room must, upon request, be made available
22  to local law enforcement officials and the local fire
23  department.
24  (d) A door security locking means may be used only (i) by a
25  school district employee trained under subsection (e), (ii)
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1  students and employees or during an active shooter drill, and
2  (iii) when local law enforcement officials and the local fire
3  department have been notified of its installation prior to its
4  use. The door security locking means must be engaged for a
5  finite period of time in accordance with the school district's
6  school safety plan adopted under the School Safety Drill Act.
7  (e) If the school district installs a door security
8  locking means, it must conduct an in-service training program
9  for school district employees on the proper use of the door
10  security locking means. The school district shall keep a file
11  verifying the employees who have completed the program and
12  must, upon request, provide the file to the local fire
13  department and local law enforcement agency.
14  (f) A door security locking means that requires 2
15  releasing operations must be discontinued from use when the
16  door is replaced or is a part of new construction. Replacement
17  and new construction door hardware must include mortise locks,
18  compliant with the applicable building code, and must be
19  lockable from the occupied side without opening the door.
20  However, mortise locks are not required if panic hardware or
21  fire exit hardware is required.
22  (Source: P.A. 101-548, eff. 8-23-19; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.)
23  Section 10. The School Safety Drill Act is amended by
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1  (105 ILCS 128/20)
2  Sec. 20. Number of drills; incidents covered; local
3  authority participation.
4  (a) During each academic year, schools must conduct a
5  minimum of 3 school evacuation drills to address and prepare
6  students and school personnel for fire incidents. These drills
7  must meet all of the following criteria:
8  (1) One of the 3 school evacuation drills shall
9  require the participation of the appropriate local fire
10  department or district.
11  (A) Each local fire department or fire district
12  must contact the appropriate school administrator or
13  his or her designee no later than September 1 of each
14  year in order to arrange for the participation of the
15  department or district in the school evacuation drill.
16  (B) Each school administrator or his or her
17  designee must contact the responding local fire
18  official no later than September 15 of each year and
19  propose to the local fire official 4 dates within the
20  month of October, during at least 2 different weeks of
21  October, on which the drill shall occur. The fire
22  official may choose any of the 4 available dates, and
23  if he or she does so, the drill shall occur on that
24  date.
25  (C) The school administrator or his or her
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1  mutual agreement, set any other date for the drill,
2  including a date outside of the month of October.
3  (D) If the fire official does not select one of the
4  4 offered dates in October or set another date by
5  mutual agreement, the requirement that the school
6  include the local fire service in one of its mandatory
7  school evacuation drills shall be waived. Schools,
8  however, shall continue to be strongly encouraged to
9  include the fire service in a school evacuation drill
10  at a mutually agreed-upon time.
11  (E) Upon the participation of the local fire
12  service, the appropriate local fire official shall
13  certify that the school evacuation drill was
14  conducted.
15  (F) When scheduling the school evacuation drill,
16  the school administrator or his or her designee and
17  the local fire department or fire district may, by
18  mutual agreement on or before September 14, choose to
19  waive the provisions of subparagraphs (B), (C), and
20  (D) of this paragraph (1).
21  Additional school evacuation drills for fire incidents
22  may involve the participation of the appropriate local
23  fire department or district.
24  (2) Schools may conduct additional school evacuation
25  drills to account for other evacuation incidents,
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1  threats.
2  (3) All drills shall be conducted at each school
3  building that houses school children.
4  (b) During each academic year, schools must conduct a
5  minimum of one bus evacuation drill. This drill shall be
6  accounted for in the curriculum in all public schools and in
7  all other educational institutions in this State that are
8  supported or maintained, in whole or in part, by public funds
9  and that provide instruction in any of the grades kindergarten
10  through 12. This curriculum shall include instruction in safe
11  bus riding practices for all students. Schools may conduct
12  additional bus evacuation drills. All drills shall be
13  conducted at each school building that houses school children.
14  (b-5) Notwithstanding the minimum requirements established
15  by this Act, private schools that do not utilize a bus to
16  transport students for any purpose are exempt from subsection
17  (b) of this Section, provided that the chief school
18  administrator of the private school provides written assurance
19  to the State Board of Education that the private school does
20  not plan to utilize a bus to transport students for any purpose
21  during the current academic year. The assurance must be made
22  on a form supplied by the State Board of Education and filed no
23  later than October 15. If a private school utilizes a bus to
24  transport students for any purpose during an academic year
25  when an assurance pursuant to this subsection (b-5) has been
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1  shall immediately notify the State Board of Education and
2  comply with subsection (b) of this Section no later than 30
3  calendar days after utilization of the bus to transport
4  students, except that, at the discretion of the private
5  school, students chosen for participation in the bus
6  evacuation drill need include only the subgroup of students
7  that are utilizing bus transportation.
8  (c) During each academic year, schools must conduct a law
9  enforcement lockdown drill to address a school shooting
10  incident. No later than 90 days after the first day of each
11  school year, schools must conduct at least one law enforcement
12  lockdown drill that addresses an active threat or an active
13  shooter within a school building. Such drills must be
14  conducted according to the school district's or private
15  school's emergency and crisis response plans, protocols, and
16  procedures to evaluate the preparedness of school personnel
17  and students. Law enforcement lockdown drills must be
18  conducted on days and times when students are normally present
19  in the school building and must involve participation from all
20  school personnel and students present at school at the time of
21  the lockdown drill, except that administrators or school
22  support personnel in their discretion may exempt students from
23  the lockdown drill. The appropriate local law enforcement
24  agency shall observe the administration of the lockdown drill.
25  All drills must be conducted at each school building that
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1  (1) A law enforcement lockdown drill must meet all of
2  the following criteria:
3  (A) During each calendar year, the appropriate
4  local law enforcement agency shall contact the
5  appropriate school administrator to request to
6  participate in a law enforcement lockdown drill. The
7  school administrator and local law enforcement agency
8  shall set, by mutual agreement, a date for the
9  lockdown drill.
10  (A-5) The lockdown drill shall require the on-site
11  participation of the local law enforcement agency. If
12  a mutually agreeable date cannot be reached between
13  the school administrator and the appropriate local law
14  enforcement agency, then the school shall still hold
15  the lockdown drill without participation from the
16  agency.
17  (B) Upon the participation of a local law
18  enforcement agency in a law enforcement lockdown
19  drill, the appropriate local law enforcement official
20  shall certify that the law enforcement lockdown drill
21  was conducted and notify the school in a timely manner
22  of any deficiencies noted during the drill.
23  (C) The lockdown drill must not include
24  simulations that mimic an actual school shooting
25  incident or active shooter event.
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1  advance to all school personnel and students prior to
2  the commencement of the drill.
3  (E) Lockdown drill content must be age appropriate
4  and developmentally appropriate.
5  (F) Lockdown drills must include and involve
6  school personnel, including school-based mental health
7  professionals.
8  (G) Lockdown drills must include trauma-informed
9  approaches to address the concerns and well-being of
10  students and school personnel.
11  (2) Schools may conduct additional law enforcement
12  drills at their discretion.
13  (3) (Blank).
14  (4) School administrators and school support personnel
15  may, in their discretion, exempt a student or students
16  from participating in a walk-through lockdown drill. When
17  deciding whether to exempt a student from participating in
18  a walk-through lockdown drill, the administrator and
19  school support personnel shall include the student's
20  individualized education program team or federal Section
21  504 plan team in the decision to exempt the student from
22  participating.
23  (5) Schools must provide sufficient information and
24  notification to parents and guardians in advance of any
25  walk-through lockdown drill that involves the
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1  parents and guardians an opportunity to exempt their child
2  for any reason from participating in the walk-through
3  lockdown drill.
4  (6) Schools must provide alternative safety education
5  and instruction related to an active threat or active
6  shooter event to students who do not participate in a
7  walk-through lockdown drill to provide them with essential
8  information, training, and instruction through less
9  sensorial safety training methods.
10  (7) During the drill, students must be allowed to ask
11  questions related to the drill.
12  (8) Law enforcement may choose to run an active
13  shooter simulation, including simulated gun fire drills,
14  but only on school days when students are not present.
15  Parental notification is not required for drills conducted
16  pursuant to this paragraph (8) if students are not
17  required to be present.
18  (9) During the drill, the school must train students
19  on how to use a door security locking means as defined
20  under Section 10-20.72 of the School Code.
21  (d) During each academic year, schools must conduct a
22  minimum of one severe weather and shelter-in-place drill to
23  address and prepare students and school personnel for possible
24  tornado incidents and may conduct additional severe weather
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