Illinois Code § 105 ILCS 5/24-26

Intervening to help students or their family members who
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may have alcohol or other drug problems. Teachers and other employees of
school districts may intervene to help students or their family members who
appear to have problems with alcohol and other drugs by encouraging them to
seek an assessment and treatment. School personnel who intervene shall have
immunity from civil liability in accordance with the Alcoholism and Drug
Addiction Intervenor and Reporter Immunity Law. School personnel shall not
be subject to disciplinary action by the school because of an intervention
and may not be prohibited by school policy from intervening.

(105 ILCS 5/Art. 24A heading)
 
ARTICLE 24A. 
 

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