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HF 1919

as introduced - 82nd Legislature (2001 - 2002) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.

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Introduction Posted on 03/19/2001

Current Version - as introduced

  1.1                          A bill for an act 
  1.2             relating to education finance; creating ongoing 
  1.3             funding for career and technical education programs; 
  1.4             appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2000, 
  1.5             section 124D.453, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, by adding 
  1.6             subdivisions; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2000, 
  1.7             section 124D.453, subdivision 5; Laws 1999, chapter 
  1.8             241, article 3, section 5, as amended. 
  1.9   BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 
  1.10     Section 1.  Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 124D.453, 
  1.11  subdivision 1, is amended to read: 
  1.12     Subdivision 1.  [STATE PAYMENT OF AIDS.] The state shall 
  1.13  pay aids for approved career and technical programs on a current 
  1.14  funding basis according to this section. 
  1.15     Sec. 2.  Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 124D.453, 
  1.16  subdivision 2, is amended to read: 
  1.17     Subd. 2.  [LIMIT.] The commissioner may withhold all or any 
  1.18  portion of reduce the aid paid under this section for a career 
  1.19  and technical education program which receives funds from any 
  1.20  other source.  A district or center must not receive a so that 
  1.21  the total amount of state aid pursuant to received under this 
  1.22  section which, when added to funds from other sources, will 
  1.23  provide the program an amount for salaries and travel which 
  1.24  exceeds does not exceed 100 percent of the amount of its 
  1.25  expenditures for salaries and travel in the program costs.  
  1.26     Sec. 3.  Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 124D.453, is 
  1.27  amended by adding a subdivision to read: 
  2.1      Subd. 2a.  [PROGRAM APPROVAL.] (a) All currently approved 
  2.2   career and technical programs must be reapproved under the terms 
  2.3   of this subdivision by June 30, 2003. 
  2.4      (b) In order to receive career and technical education aid 
  2.5   under this section, a school district must have a career and 
  2.6   technical plan approved by the commissioner of children, 
  2.7   families, and learning.  A district's plan must: 
  2.8      (1) demonstrate that access to meet state graduation 
  2.9   standards exists in the career and technical education content 
  2.10  areas that are being implemented; 
  2.11     (2) document that the career and technical education 
  2.12  program is imparting skills to students that meet 
  2.13  industry-recognized standards; 
  2.14     (3) show that career and technical education programming 
  2.15  provided at the secondary level is articulated with 
  2.16  post-secondary instruction in those areas; and 
  2.17     (4) contain a continuous improvement plan.  
  2.18     Sec. 4.  Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 124D.453, 
  2.19  subdivision 3, is amended to read: 
  2.20     Subd. 3.  [CAREER AND TECHNICAL AID.] A district's career 
  2.21  and technical education aid for fiscal years 2000 and 2001 2002 
  2.22  and later equals the lesser of: 
  2.23     (a) $73 times the district's average daily membership in 
  2.24  grades 10 to 12; or for a district that provides students access 
  2.25  to one or two career and technical education content areas, the 
  2.26  greater of $10,000 or .01 times the formula allowance for that 
  2.27  year times the district's adjusted average daily membership in 
  2.28  grades 10 to 12; or 
  2.29     (b) 25 percent of approved expenditures for the following: 
  2.30     (1) salaries paid to essential, licensed personnel 
  2.31  providing direct instructional services to students in that 
  2.32  fiscal year for services rendered in the district's approved 
  2.33  career and technical education programs; 
  2.34     (2) contracted services provided by a public or private 
  2.35  agency other than a Minnesota school district or cooperative 
  2.36  center under subdivision 7; 
  3.1      (3) necessary travel between instructional sites by 
  3.2   licensed career and technical education personnel; 
  3.3      (4) necessary travel by licensed career and technical 
  3.4   education personnel for vocational student organization 
  3.5   activities held within the state for instructional purposes; 
  3.6      (5) curriculum development activities that are part of a 
  3.7   five-year plan for improvement based on program assessment; 
  3.8      (6) necessary travel by licensed career and technical 
  3.9   education personnel for noncollegiate credit bearing 
  3.10  professional development; and 
  3.11     (7) specialized vocational instructional supplies. 
  3.12     (c) Up to ten percent of a district's career and technical 
  3.13  aid may be spent on equipment purchases.  Districts using career 
  3.14  and technical aid for equipment purchases must report to the 
  3.15  department on the improved learning opportunities for students 
  3.16  that result from the investment in equipment for a district that 
  3.17  provides students access to three or more career and technical 
  3.18  content areas, the greater of $20,000 or .02 times the formula 
  3.19  allowance for that year times the district's adjusted average 
  3.20  daily membership in grades 10 to 12. 
  3.21     Sec. 5.  Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 124D.453, is 
  3.22  amended by adding a subdivision to read: 
  3.23     Subd. 3a.  [REVENUE USES.] Career and technical education 
  3.24  aid may be used for: 
  3.25     (1) salaries paid to essential, licensed personnel 
  3.26  providing direct instructional services to students in that 
  3.27  fiscal year for services rendered in the district's approved 
  3.28  career and technical education programs; 
  3.29     (2) contracted services provided by a public or private 
  3.30  agency other than a Minnesota school district or cooperative 
  3.31  center under subdivision 7; 
  3.32     (3) necessary travel between instructional sites by 
  3.33  licensed career and technical education personnel; 
  3.34     (4) necessary travel by licensed career and technical 
  3.35  education personnel for vocational student organization 
  3.36  activities held within the state for instructional purposes; 
  4.1      (5) curriculum development activities that are part of a 
  4.2   five-year plan for improvement based on program assessment; 
  4.3      (6) necessary travel by licensed career and technical 
  4.4   education personnel for noncollegiate credit-bearing 
  4.5   professional development; 
  4.6      (7) specialized vocational instructional supplies; 
  4.7      (8) salaries paid for leadership and coordination services; 
  4.8      (9) teacher internships; and 
  4.9      (10) equipment purchases.  
  4.10     Sec. 6.  Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 124D.453, 
  4.11  subdivision 4, is amended to read: 
  4.12     Subd. 4.  [ALLOCATION FROM COOPERATIVE CENTERS AND 
  4.13  INTERMEDIATE DISTRICTS PROGRAMMING.] For purposes of 
  4.14  subdivisions 3, paragraph (b), and 5, paragraph (b), a 
  4.15  cooperative center or an intermediate district must allocate its 
  4.16  approved expenditures for career and technical education 
  4.17  programs among participating districts.  For purposes of 
  4.18  subdivision 5, paragraph (a), a cooperative center or an 
  4.19  intermediate district must allocate its secondary vocational aid 
  4.20  for fiscal year 1994 among participating districts.  For 1995 
  4.21  and later fiscal years, career and technical aid for services 
  4.22  provided by a cooperative center or an intermediate district 
  4.23  shall be paid to the participating district.  A district may 
  4.24  include in its approved program access to career and technical 
  4.25  education content areas offered on a cooperative basis.  
  4.26  Agreements to offer access to career and technical education 
  4.27  content areas through cooperation may include programs offered 
  4.28  by joint powers agreements, intermediate school districts, 
  4.29  education districts, vocational centers, or similar agreements 
  4.30  approved by all participating school boards.  
  4.31     Sec. 7.  [APPROPRIATIONS.] 
  4.32     The sums designated are appropriated in the fiscal years 
  4.33  indicated from the general fund to the commissioner of children, 
  4.34  families, and learning for the payment of career and technical 
  4.35  education aid:  
  4.36       $.,...,...     .....     2002 
  5.1        $.,...,...     .....     2003 
  5.2      Sec. 8.  [REPEALER.] 
  5.3      Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 124D.453, subdivision 5; 
  5.4   and Laws 1999, chapter 241, article 3, section 5, as amended by 
  5.5   Laws 2000, chapter 489, article 4, section 9, are repealed. 
  5.6      [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective the day 
  5.7   following final enactment.