Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1113

Introduced
1/9/25  

Caption

SCH CD-CHAPLAINS

Impact

The potential impact of HB 1113 on state laws includes the legitimization of chaplains as official figures within school environments, intending to provide emotional and moral support. This could alter the dynamics of how support services are delivered in schools and may introduce a new role that bridges religious and educational support. The requirement for thorough background checks aims to bolster student safety while reinforcing community trust in educational institutions. However, the provision that eliminates liability against chaplains for actions taken in their support role may raise concerns about accountability and the boundaries of their influence within schools.

Summary

House Bill 1113 seeks to amend the School Code to allow school boards in Illinois to hire or accept certified chaplains as volunteers to provide support, services, and programs for students, staff, and parents. The legislation establishes specific requirements regarding the selection process and certification standards for these chaplains, including a mandate for background checks to ensure the safety of school environments. Each school board is empowered to decide the number of chaplains they may employ or use as volunteers, reflecting a degree of local control under the proposed legislation. Additionally, the bill outlines provisions for when a chaplain may be disqualified from service, primarily focusing on criminal history related to violent offenses or sexual offenses against youth.

Contention

The bill's introduction may spark debate on several fronts; first, there is the question of the separation of church and state, particularly concerning the employment of chaplains in public schools. Critics may argue that employing chaplains could represent a breach of this principle, potentially influencing the secular nature of public education. Furthermore, there might be concerns regarding the vague definition of the chaplains' roles and the scope of their influence within schools. Advocates for mental health resources could also argue about prioritizing professional counseling services over chaplaincy roles, emphasizing the need for well-trained mental health professionals for student support.

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Another significant aspect of the bill is the immunity clause that prevents individuals from suing chaplains for actions taken in their role. While intended to protect them from frivolous lawsuits, this provision could lead to challenges concerning accountability, especially in cases where chaplains may overreach their intended supportive role. Overall, HB 1113 presents a multifaceted approach to support systems in schools, fostering a procedure for integrating faith-based support into educational settings while invoking important discussions about ethical and operational boundaries.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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