Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 180 - HEALTH/LIFE SAFETY CODE FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Subpart F - FIRE PREVENTION AND SAFETY FINANCING
Section 180.500 - Request for Authorization
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) A school board desiring to use fire prevention and safety funds shall submit to the regional superintendent, using a format prescribed by the State Board of Education, a Request for Authorization ("request"). The request shall consist of a Statement of Facts and Assurances and a Summary of Financing Requirements and shall be accompanied by the following documents, prepared and certified by a licensed design professional:
b) Financing
c) If the regional superintendent finds that the request is complete and approvable, he or she shall so certify and forward the request with the certification to the State Superintendent of Education. If the regional superintendent disapproves the request, he or she shall so certify and return the request with the certification to the local board. The regional superintendent shall approve or disapprove each request within three months after its submission by a local board.
d) A board of education whose request isnot acted upon within three months may submit the request to the State Superintendent for review.
e) Except under emergency circumstances as provided for in Section 180.530, a regional superintendent shall not grant approval to use fire prevention and safety funds for any work which has already been initiated, without the prior express authorization of the State Superintendent. (Section 17-2.11 of the School Code [105 ILCS 5/17-2.11])
f) If the State Superintendent finds that a request is complete and approvable, he or she shall so certify and return the approved request with the certification to the regional superintendent.
g) Upon receipt of an approved request from the State Superintendent, the regional superintendent shall issue an order to implement the request and forward the request and the order to the originating school board.