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HB 2502 requires Illinois districts to annually report K-12 referrals to law enforcement with disaggregated data, boosting transparency and oversight.
HB 2502 requires Illinois districts to annually report K-12 referrals to law enforcement with disaggregated data, boosting transparency and oversight.
Status: Introduced Feb. 4–5, 2025 (Rep. La Shawn K. Ford). Latest actions include two House floor amendments and multiple committee steps; co-sponsors added through June 24, 2025.
Note: Uploaded packet included unrelated Arizona bill text for a different HB 2502; this summary addresses the Illinois School Code bill introduced by Rep. Ford.
The bill seeks to increase transparency and oversight of school referrals to law enforcement — especially referrals that result in municipal tickets, citations, or ordinance violations — and to limit school personnel’s role in imposing or enabling monetary penalties on students. The General Assembly states it does not intend to change existing disciplinary, juvenile, or criminal procedures.
New reporting requirement (adds Section 2-3.206 to School Code):
Parent‑teacher advisory and reciprocal reporting (amends Sec. 10-20.14 and related sections):
Limits on fines/tickets and referrals for truancy:
Effective date: immediate (per bill text).
If you want, I can:
- Extract the exact statutory language changes (redline-style) for each affected School Code section, or
- Produce a one‑page briefing for school districts describing required data elements and deadlines.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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