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House Amendment 1852

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  1  1    Amend the amendment, H-1843, to Senate File 459, as
  1  2 amended, passed, and reprinted by the Senate, as
  1  3 follows:
  1  4    #1.  Page 1, by inserting after line 23 the
  1  5 following:
  1  6    "Sec.    .  Section 257.8, Code 1999, is amended by
  1  7 adding the following new subsections:
  1  8    NEW SUBSECTION.  2A.  Notwithstanding the
  1  9 calculation in subsection 2, the department of
  1 10 management shall calculate the regular program
  1 11 allowable growth for the budget year beginning July 1,
  1 12 1999, for a school district which has requested and
  1 13 received approval to fund a gifted and talented
  1 14 program pursuant to section 257.46, Code 1999, for the
  1 15 budget year beginning July 1, 1999, by multiplying the
  1 16 state percent of growth for the budget year by the
  1 17 regular program state cost per pupil for the base
  1 18 year, and add to the resulting product thirty-eight
  1 19 dollars.  For purposes of determining the amount of a
  1 20 budget adjustment as defined in section 257.14, for a
  1 21 school district which calculated allowable growth for
  1 22 the budget year beginning July 1, 1999, pursuant to
  1 23 this subsection, thirty-eight dollars shall be
  1 24 subtracted from the school district's regular program
  1 25 cost per pupil for the budget year beginning July 1,
  1 26 1999, prior to determining the amount of the
  1 27 adjustment.
  1 28    NEW SUBSECTION.  2B.  a.  A school district which
  1 29 has not requested and received approval to fund a
  1 30 gifted and talented program pursuant to section
  1 31 257.46, Code 1999, for the budget year beginning July
  1 32 1, 1999, shall calculate the regular program allowable
  1 33 growth for the budget year beginning July 1, 1999,
  1 34 pursuant to subsection 2.
  1 35    b.  The board of directors of a school district
  1 36 which has not requested and received approval to fund
  1 37 a gifted and talented program pursuant to section
  1 38 257.46, Code 1999, for the budget year beginning July
  1 39 1, 1999, but seeks funding for such a program under
  1 40 subsection 2A for the budget year beginning July 1,
  1 41 2000, may adopt a resolution requesting such funding
  1 42 and submit the resolution and a proposed gifted and
  1 43 talented program plan and budget to the department of
  1 44 education by October 1, 1999.  The department shall
  1 45 review the request and, if it approves the request for
  1 46 funding, the department shall forward the approved
  1 47 request to the department of management.
  1 48    c.  A school district determining allowable growth
  1 49 pursuant to section 257.8, subsection 2, may apply to
  1 50 the school budget review committee for modified
  2  1 allowable growth pursuant to section 257.31,
  2  2 subsection 5, for the school budget year beginning
  2  3 July 1, 1999, and succeeding budget years.
  2  4    NEW SUBSECTION.  2C.  a.  A school district which
  2  5 calculated allowable growth for the budget year
  2  6 beginning July 1, 1999, pursuant to the provisions of
  2  7 subsection 2A, shall calculate allowable growth
  2  8 pursuant to the provisions of subsection 2 for the
  2  9 school budget year beginning July 1, 2000, and
  2 10 succeeding budget years, utilizing a regular program
  2 11 state cost per pupil figure which incorporates the
  2 12 thirty-eight dollar increase in regular program
  2 13 allowable growth calculated for the budget year
  2 14 beginning July 1, 1999.
  2 15    b.  A school district which calculated allowable
  2 16 growth for the budget year beginning July 1, 1999,
  2 17 pursuant to the provisions of subsection 2B, shall
  2 18 calculate allowable growth pursuant to the provisions
  2 19 of subsection 2 for the school budget year beginning
  2 20 July 1, 2000, and succeeding budget years, utilizing a
  2 21 regular program state cost per pupil figure which does
  2 22 not incorporate the thirty-eight dollar increase in
  2 23 regular program allowable growth calculated for the
  2 24 budget year beginning July 1, 1999.  However, if such
  2 25 school district receives approval for additional
  2 26 funding from the department for the gifted and
  2 27 talented program for the budget year beginning July 1,
  2 28 2000, under subsection 2B, paragraph "b", the school
  2 29 district shall receive allowable growth for the budget
  2 30 year beginning July 1, 2000, and subsequent budget
  2 31 years in the manner provided for school districts
  2 32 under paragraph "a" of this subsection.
  2 33    NEW SUBSECTION.  4.  For budget years beginning
  2 34 July 1, 2000, and subsequent budget years, references
  2 35 to the terms "allowable growth", "regular program
  2 36 state cost per pupil", and "regular program district
  2 37 cost per pupil" shall mean those terms as calculated
  2 38 for those school districts that calculated or did not
  2 39 calculate regular program allowable growth for the
  2 40 school budget year beginning July 1, 1999, with the
  2 41 additional thirty-eight dollars, as applicable.
  2 42    Sec.    .  Section 257.10, subsection 5, Code 1999,
  2 43 is amended to read as follows:
  2 44    5.  COMBINED DISTRICT COST PER PUPIL.  The combined
  2 45 district cost per pupil for a school district is the
  2 46 sum of the regular program district cost per pupil and
  2 47 the special education support services district cost
  2 48 per pupil.  Combined district cost per pupil does not
  2 49 include additional allowable growth added for school
  2 50 districts that have a negative balance of funds raised
  3  1 for special education instruction programs, additional
  3  2 allowable growth granted by the school budget review
  3  3 committee for a single school year, or additional
  3  4 allowable growth added for programs for dropout
  3  5 prevention and for programs for gifted and talented
  3  6 children.
  3  7    Sec.    .  Section 257.42, unnumbered paragraphs 1,
  3  8 4, and 5, Code 1999, are amended to read as follows:
  3  9    Boards of school districts, individually or jointly
  3 10 with the boards of other school districts, requesting
  3 11 to use additional allowable growth for gifted and
  3 12 talented children programs, may shall annually submit
  3 13 program plans for gifted and talented children
  3 14 programs and budget costs, including requests for
  3 15 additional allowable growth for funding the programs,
  3 16 to the department of education and to the applicable
  3 17 gifted and talented children advisory council, if an
  3 18 advisory council has been established, as provided in
  3 19 this chapter.
  3 20    The department of education shall adopt rules under
  3 21 chapter 17A relating to the administration of sections
  3 22 257.42 through 257.49.  The rules shall prescribe the
  3 23 format of program plans submitted under section 257.43
  3 24 and shall require that programs fulfill specified
  3 25 objectives.  The department shall encourage and assist
  3 26 school districts to provide programs for gifted and
  3 27 talented children whether or not additional allowable
  3 28 growth is requested under this chapter.
  3 29    The department may request that the staff of the
  3 30 auditor of state conduct an independent program audit
  3 31 to verify that the gifted and talented programs funded
  3 32 by additional allowable growth conform to a district's
  3 33 program plans.
  3 34    Sec.    .  Section 257.43, Code 1999, is amended to
  3 35 read as follows:
  3 36    257.43  PROGRAM PLANS.
  3 37    The program plans submitted by school districts
  3 38 shall be part of the school improvement plan submitted
  3 39 pursuant to section 256.7, subsection 21, paragraph
  3 40 "a", and shall include all of the following:
  3 41    1.  Program goals, objectives, and activities to
  3 42 meet the needs of gifted and talented children.
  3 43    2.  Student identification criteria and procedures.
  3 44    3.  Staff in-service education design.
  3 45    4.  Staff utilization plans.
  3 46    5.  Evaluation criteria and procedures and
  3 47 performance measures.
  3 48    6.  Program budget.
  3 49    7.  Qualifications required of personnel
  3 50 administering the program.
  4  1    8.  Other factors the department requires.
  4  2    Sec.    .  Section 257.45, subsection 1, Code 1999,
  4  3 is amended to read as follows:
  4  4    1.  The board of directors of a school district
  4  5 requesting to use additional allowable growth for
  4  6 gifted and talented children programs shall submit
  4  7 applications for approval for the programs to the
  4  8 department not later than November 1 preceding the
  4  9 fiscal year during which the program will be offered.
  4 10 The board shall also submit a copy of the program
  4 11 plans to the gifted and talented children advisory
  4 12 council, if an advisory council has been established.
  4 13 The department shall review the program plans and
  4 14 shall prior to January 15 either grant approval for
  4 15 the program or return the request for approval with
  4 16 comments of the department included.  Any unapproved
  4 17 request for a program may be resubmitted with
  4 18 modifications to the department not later than a date
  4 19 established by the department.  Not later than
  4 20 February 15 the department shall notify the department
  4 21 of management and the school budget review committee
  4 22 of the names of the school districts for which gifted
  4 23 and talented children programs using additional
  4 24 allowable growth for funding have been approved and
  4 25 the approved budget of each program listed separately
  4 26 for each school district having an approved program.
  4 27    Sec.    .  Section 257.46, Code 1999, is amended to
  4 28 read as follows:
  4 29    257.46  FUNDING.
  4 30    1.  The budget of an approved gifted and talented
  4 31 children program for a school district, after
  4 32 subtracting funds received from other sources for that
  4 33 purpose, shall be funded annually on a basis of one-
  4 34 fourth or more from the district cost of the school
  4 35 district and up to three-fourths by an increase in
  4 36 allowable growth as defined in section 257.8.  The
  4 37 approved budget for a gifted and talented children
  4 38 program shall not exceed an amount equal to one and
  4 39 twenty-four-hundredths percent of the district cost
  4 40 per pupil of the district for the base year multiplied
  4 41 by the budget enrollment of the district for the
  4 42 budget year.  Annually, the department of management
  4 43 shall establish a modified allowable growth for each
  4 44 such district equal to the difference between the
  4 45 approved budget for the gifted and talented children
  4 46 program for that district and the sum of the amount
  4 47 funded from the district cost of the school district
  4 48 plus funds received from other sources.
  4 49    2.  The remaining portion of the budget shall be
  4 50 funded by the thirty-eight dollar increase in
  5  1 allowable growth for the school budget year beginning
  5  2 July 1, 1999, increased by the growth of the regular
  5  3 program district cost each year, or by modified
  5  4 allowable growth received from the school budget
  5  5 review committee, pursuant to the applicable
  5  6 provisions of section 257.8.  School districts shall
  5  7 annually report the amount expended for a gifted and
  5  8 talented program to the department of education.  The
  5  9 proportion of a school district's budget which
  5 10 corresponds to the thirty-eight dollar increase in
  5 11 allowable growth for the school budget year beginning
  5 12 July 1, 1999, if applicable, or the modified allowable
  5 13 growth, added to the amount in subsection 1, shall be
  5 14 utilized exclusively for a school district's talented
  5 15 and gifted program.
  5 16    3.  If any portion of the gifted and talented
  5 17 program budget remains unexpended at the end of the
  5 18 budget year, the part of the remainder equal to the
  5 19 proportion of the original budget which was funded by
  5 20 an increase in allowable growth, as defined in section
  5 21 257.8, shall be carried over to the subsequent budget
  5 22 year and added to the gifted and talented program
  5 23 budget for that year.
  5 24    Sec.    .  1989 Iowa Acts, chapter 135, section
  5 25 135, is repealed effective July 1, 1999.  Legislative
  5 26 review of the provisions of chapter 257 shall occur
  5 27 every five years, with the first such review to begin
  5 28 no later than July 1, 2004."
  5 29    #2.  Page 1, by striking lines 29 through 33 and
  5 30 inserting the following:
  5 31    "#   .  Title page, lines 2 and 3, by striking the
  5 32 words "and making appropriations" and inserting the
  5 33 following:  "including increasing the state foundation
  5 34 base and increasing allowable growth for purposes of
  5 35 funding programs for gifted and talented children,".  
  5 36 
  5 37 
  5 38                               
  5 39 RANTS of Woodbury 
  5 40 SF 459.304 78
  5 41 rn/cf
     

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