as introduced - 81st Legislature (1999 - 2000) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am
1.1 A bill for an act 1.2 relating to education; providing for a statewide youth 1.3 athletic program; appropriating money; amending Laws 1.4 1998, chapter 398, article 5, section 45. 1.5 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 1.6 Section 1. Laws 1998, chapter 398, article 5, section 45, 1.7 is amended to read: 1.8 Sec. 45. [YOUTH ATHLETICDEMONSTRATIONPROGRAM.] 1.9 (a) Ademonstrationyouth athletic grant programthrough1.10special school district No. 1, Minneapolis, and the Minneapolis1.11park and recreation boardis established for children ages seven 1.12 to 14at Waite Park school. The goal of thedemonstration1.13 program is to develop a neighborhood-based athletic program that 1.14 teaches sports fundamentals to students that will lead to their 1.15 participation in high school level athletics. The program shall 1.16 be year-round and shall require both in-school and after-school 1.17 participation by students. A student who satisfactorily 1.18 completes the program curriculum shall receive secondary course 1.19 credit and the credit shall count towards the student's 1.20 graduation requirements consistent with Minnesota Statutes, 1.21 section126.83120B.16. 1.22 (b) The program shall be established atWaite Park school1.23in Minneapolisschools in communities wherethea school 1.24 facility and a community park and recreation facility are 1.25 jointly located and where the school district has established a 2.1 neighborhood-based school for enrollment purposes. The school 2.2 district and the community park and recreationboarddepartment 2.3 shall recruit at-risk students and those students who have not 2.4 participated in current after-schoolparkprograms to 2.5 participate in thedemonstration projectprogram. 2.6 (c) The program funds shall be usedfor recreational2.7professionals at the park boardto coordinate the 2.8 program between local recreational professionals and licensed 2.9 teachers employed in the district;, provide internships for 2.10 students atthe University of Minnesota, Augsburg College, or2.11otherpost-secondary institutions to work in the program;, 2.12 retain master coaches to train coaches;, pay transportation 2.13 costs;and facilities' costs;, and provide assistance to 2.14 neighborhood park athletic councils. 2.15 (d)The school district and the park board shall report to2.16the commissioner of children, families, and learning on the2.17outcome of the program. Up to $10,000 of the appropriation in2.18section 38, subdivision 2, may be used for the planning of a2.19multipurpose community education and recreation center at a2.20northeast park adjacent to a northeast school. The commissioner2.21shall report to the education committees of the legislature on2.22the program and the advisability of creating a statewide program2.23by March 15, 1999.To obtain a grant for a neighborhood-based 2.24 athletic program, an applicant must submit an application to the 2.25 commissioner of children, families, and learning in the form and 2.26 manner established by the commissioner. The commissioner may 2.27 award grants to applicants who meet the requirements of this 2.28 section. The grants must be evenly distributed throughout the 2.29 state. A school district or community may not receive more than 2.30 20 percent of the total of all grants awarded under this section 2.31 in one year. 2.32 Sec. 2. [APPROPRIATION.] 2.33 Subdivision 1. [DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN, FAMILIES, AND 2.34 LEARNING.] The sum indicated in this section is appropriated 2.35 from the general fun to the department of children, families, 2.36 and learning for the fiscal year designated. 3.1 Subd. 2. [YOUTH ATHLETIC DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM.] For a 3.2 grant to establish a youth athletic program under section 1: 3.3 $10,000,000 ..... 2000 3.4 This appropriation is available until June 30, 2001. 3.5 Sec. 3. [REVISOR INSTRUCTION.] 3.6 In the next and subsequent editions of Minnesota Statutes, 3.7 the revisor of statutes shall codify section 1 as Minnesota 3.8 Statutes, section 124D.335.