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HF 2621

as introduced - 81st Legislature (1999 - 2000) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

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

Current Version - as introduced

  1.1                          A bill for an act 
  1.2             relating to education; making student and staff safety 
  1.3             a component of districts' health and safety program; 
  1.4             appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 1998, 
  1.5             section 123B.57, subdivision 2; Laws 1999, chapter 
  1.6             241, article 4, section 27, subdivision 2. 
  1.7   BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 
  1.8      Section 1.  Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 123B.57, 
  1.9   subdivision 2, is amended to read: 
  1.10     Subd. 2.  [CONTENTS OF PROGRAM.] A district must adopt a 
  1.11  health and safety program.  The program must include plans, 
  1.12  where applicable, for hazardous substance removal, fire and life 
  1.13  safety code repairs, regulated facility and equipment 
  1.14  violations, student and staff safety, and health, safety, and 
  1.15  environmental management, including indoor air quality 
  1.16  management.  
  1.17     (a) A hazardous substance plan must contain provisions for 
  1.18  the removal or encapsulation of asbestos from school buildings 
  1.19  or property, asbestos-related repairs, cleanup and disposal of 
  1.20  polychlorinated biphenyls found in school buildings or property, 
  1.21  and cleanup, removal, disposal, and repairs related to storing 
  1.22  heating fuel or transportation fuels such as alcohol, gasoline, 
  1.23  fuel, oil, and special fuel, as defined in section 296A.01.  If 
  1.24  a district has already developed a plan for the removal or 
  1.25  encapsulation of asbestos as required by the federal Asbestos 
  1.26  Hazard Emergency Response Act of 1986, the district may use a 
  2.1   summary of that plan, which includes a description and schedule 
  2.2   of response actions, for purposes of this section.  The plan 
  2.3   must also contain provisions to make modifications to existing 
  2.4   facilities and equipment necessary to limit personal exposure to 
  2.5   hazardous substances, as regulated by the federal Occupational 
  2.6   Safety and Health Administration under Code of Federal 
  2.7   Regulations, title 29, part 1910, subpart Z; or is determined by 
  2.8   the commissioner to present a significant risk to district staff 
  2.9   or student health and safety as a result of foreseeable use, 
  2.10  handling, accidental spill, exposure, or contamination. 
  2.11     (b) A fire and life safety plan must contain a description 
  2.12  of the current fire and life safety code violations, a plan for 
  2.13  the removal or repair of the fire and life safety hazard, and a 
  2.14  description of safety preparation and awareness procedures to be 
  2.15  followed until the hazard is fully corrected. 
  2.16     (c) A facilities and equipment violation plan must contain 
  2.17  provisions to correct health and safety hazards as provided in 
  2.18  department of labor and industry standards pursuant to section 
  2.19  182.655.  
  2.20     (d) A health, safety, and environmental management plan 
  2.21  must contain a description of training, recordkeeping, hazard 
  2.22  assessment, and program management as defined in section 123B.56.
  2.23     (e) A plan to test for and mitigate radon produced hazards. 
  2.24     (f) A plan to monitor and improve indoor air quality. 
  2.25     (g) For fiscal year 2001 and later, a student and staff 
  2.26  safety plan must describe a plan to make school facilities safer 
  2.27  and more secure.  The plan may include additional staffing of 
  2.28  police liaison officers, adult hall monitors, security cameras, 
  2.29  and any other technology designed to improve school security.  
  2.30  For the 2000-2001 biennium only, if the total amount of approved 
  2.31  projects under this paragraph exceeds $10,000,000, the 
  2.32  commissioner must proportionately reduce each district's request 
  2.33  so that not more than $10,000,000 is spent on projects 
  2.34  authorized under this paragraph.  Revenue approved under this 
  2.35  paragraph must be paid entirely in state aid. 
  2.36     Sec. 2.  Laws 1999, chapter 241, article 4, section 27, 
  3.1   subdivision 2, is amended to read: 
  3.2      Subd. 2.  [HEALTH AND SAFETY AID.] For health and safety 
  3.3   aid according to Minnesota Statutes, section 123B.57, 
  3.4   subdivision 5: 
  3.5        $14,528,000    .....     2000 
  3.6        $14,957,000 $23,957,000    .....     2001 
  3.7      The 2000 appropriation includes $1,415,000 for 1999 and 
  3.8   $13,113,000 for 2000.  
  3.9      The 2001 appropriation includes $1,456,000 for 2000 and 
  3.10  $13,501,000 $22,501,000 for 2001.  
  3.11     Sec. 3.  [EFFECTIVE DATE.] 
  3.12     Section 1 is effective July 1, 2000, for revenue for fiscal 
  3.13  year 2001 and later.