Text: S05622 Text: S05624 Text: S05600 - S05699 Text: S Index Bills and Amendments: General Index Bill History: General Index
PAG LIN 1 1 Amend the amendment, S-5622, to House File 2549, as 1 2 amended, passed, and reprinted by the House, as 1 3 follows: 1 4 #1. Page 1, by striking line 16 and inserting the 1 5 following: 1 6 ".................................................. $ 344,397" 1 7 #2. Page 1, by striking line 24 and inserting the 1 8 following: 1 9 ".................................................. $ 379,260" 1 10 #3. Page 1, by striking line 33 and inserting the 1 11 following: 1 12 ".................................................. $ 1,161,850" 1 13 #4. Page 2, by striking line 10 and inserting the 1 14 following: 1 15 ".................................................. $ 1,413,091" 1 16 #5. Page 2, by striking line 16 and inserting the 1 17 following: 1 18 ".................................................. $ 3,284,005" 1 19 #6. Page 2, by striking line 31 and inserting the 1 20 following: 1 21 ".................................................. $ 598,887" 1 22 #7. Page 2, by striking line 37 and inserting the 1 23 following: 1 24 ".................................................. $ 245,859" 1 25 #8. Page 2, by striking line 49 and inserting the 1 26 following: 1 27 ".................................................. $ 691,286" 1 28 #9. Page 3, by striking line 12 and inserting the 1 29 following: 1 30 ".................................................. $ 5,957,330" 1 31 #10. Page 3, by striking line 30 and inserting the 1 32 following: 1 33 ".................................................. $ 578,234" 1 34 #11. Page 3, by striking line 36 and inserting the 1 35 following: 1 36 ".................................................. $ 214,872" 1 37 #12. Page 3, by striking line 42 and inserting the 1 38 following: 1 39 ".................................................. $ 4,889,813" 1 40 #13. Page 4, by striking line 42 and inserting the 1 41 following: 1 42 ".................................................. $ 76,421" 1 43 #14. Page 6, by striking line 35, and inserting 1 44 the following: 1 45 ".................................................. $ 8,266,389" 1 46 #15. Page 11, by inserting after line 37 the 1 47 following: 1 48 " . STRENGTHENING FAMILIES PROGRAM 1 49 For communities to participate in the strengthening 1 50 families program: 2 1 ".................................................. $ 50,000" 2 2 #16. Page 15, by striking line 11 and inserting 2 3 the following: 2 4 ".................................................. $ 1,287,045" 2 5 #17. Page 21, by striking line 23 and inserting 2 6 the following: 2 7 ".................................................. $ 7,976,998" 2 8 #18. Page 21, by striking line 29 and inserting 2 9 the following: 2 10 ".................................................. $ 4,455,283" 2 11 #19. Page 21, by striking line 39 and inserting 2 12 the following: 2 13 ".................................................. $ 18,400" 2 14 #20. Page 25, by inserting after line 1 the 2 15 following: 2 16 "Sec. . Section 28.8, Code Supplement 1999, is 2 17 amended by adding the following new subsection: 2 18 NEW SUBSECTION. 3A. The Iowa board, in 2 19 consultation with community empowerment area boards, 2 20 shall develop and adopt criteria to be addressed in a 2 21 school ready children grant application. The criteria 2 22 shall include but is not limited to the following 2 23 quality indicators for the services and programs 2 24 funded under a grant: 2 25 a. Services are delivered by qualified persons. 2 26 b. Services are delivered using research-based 2 27 methods. 2 28 c. Programs include adequate parental involvement. 2 29 d. Programs include effective local assessments." 2 30 #21. Page 27, by inserting after line 19 the 2 31 following: 2 32 "Sec. . Section 256E.2, subsection 2, Code 2 33 Supplement 1999, is amended to read as follows: 2 34 2. The department shall adopt rules concerning the 2 35 grant application and award process, including 2 36 reasonable cost estimates for beginning teacher 2 37 induction programs. The department may disapprove a 2 38 plan submitted by a board if the plan does not meet 2 39 the minimum criteria set forth in section 256E.3, 2 40 subsection 2, or the plan exceeds the reasonable costs 2 41 as determined by the department. If the cost 2 42 estimates submitted by a board exceed reasonable cost 2 43 estimates as determined by the department, the 2 44 department shall work with the board to identify 2 45 measures for reducing plan costs.If the department2 46determines that moneys appropriated by the general2 47assembly are insufficient to meet the grant requests2 48for all approved beginning teacher induction program2 49plans, the department shall award grants based on the2 50geographic location and district population of the3 1school districts with approved plans.Grants may be 3 2 awarded in subsequent years based upon the most recent 3 3 plan on file with the department. It is the intent of 3 4 the general assembly that the department approve plans 3 5 that incorporate local innovation and take into 3 6 consideration local needs." 3 7 #22. Page 29, by inserting after line 12 the 3 8 following: 3 9 "Sec. . Section 261.111, subsections 2 and 4, 3 10 Code Supplement 1999, are amended to read as follows: 3 11 2. The director of the department of education, in 3 12 consultation with the director of human services, 3 13 shall annually designate the areas in which teacher 3 14 shortages are anticipated. The director shall 3 15 periodically conduct a survey of school districts, 3 16 accredited nonpublic schools, and approved 3 17 practitioner preparation programs to determine current 3 18 shortage areas and predict future shortage areas. The 3 19 director of human services shall periodically conduct 3 20 a survey of high-quality child care providers, as 3 21 determined under section 237A.30, subsection 1, to 3 22 determine current and to predict future preschool 3 23 teacher shortage areas. 3 24 4. Forgivable loans to eligible students shall not 3 25 become due until after the student graduates or leaves 3 26 school. The individual's total loan amount, including 3 27 principal and interest, shall be reduced by twenty 3 28 percent for each year in which the individual remains 3 29 an Iowa resident and is employed in Iowa by a school 3 30 district,oran accredited nonpublic school, or a 3 31 high-quality child care provider that is a holder of 3 32 the gold seal quality designation as provided in 3 33 section 237A.30, as a practitioner in the teacher 3 34 shortage area for which the loan was approved. If the 3 35 commission determines that the person does not meet 3 36 the criteria for forgiveness of the principal and 3 37 interest payments, the commission shall establish a 3 38 plan for repayment of the principal and interest over 3 39 a ten-year period. If a person required to make the 3 40 repayment does not make the required payments, the 3 41 commission shall provide for payment collection." 3 42 #23. By renumbering as necessary. 3 43 3 44 3 45 3 46 MIKE CONNOLLY 3 47 3 48 3 49 3 50 JOHN P. KIBBIE 4 1 HF 2549.713 78 4 2 kh/cls
Text: S05622 Text: S05624 Text: S05600 - S05699 Text: S Index Bills and Amendments: General Index Bill History: General Index
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