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SF 2440

as introduced - 83rd Legislature (2003 - 2004) 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 finance; modifying the pupil 
  1.3             transportation formulas for charter schools; amending 
  1.4             Minnesota Statutes 2003 Supplement, sections 124D.10, 
  1.5             subdivision 16; 124D.11, subdivision 2. 
  1.6   BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 
  1.7      Section 1.  Minnesota Statutes 2003 Supplement, section 
  1.8   124D.10, subdivision 16, is amended to read: 
  1.9      Subd. 16.  [TRANSPORTATION.] (a) By July 1 of each year, a 
  1.10  charter school must notify the district in which the school is 
  1.11  located and the Department of Education if it will provide 
  1.12  transportation for pupils enrolled in the school for the fiscal 
  1.13  year. 
  1.14     (b) If a charter school elects to provide transportation 
  1.15  for pupils, the transportation must be provided by the charter 
  1.16  school within the district in which the charter school is 
  1.17  located.  The state must pay transportation aid to the charter 
  1.18  school according to section 124D.11, subdivision 2. 
  1.19     For pupils who reside outside the district in which the 
  1.20  charter school is located, the charter school is not required to 
  1.21  provide or pay for transportation between the pupil's residence 
  1.22  and the border of the district in which the charter school is 
  1.23  located.  A parent may be reimbursed by the charter school for 
  1.24  costs of transportation from the pupil's residence to the border 
  1.25  of the district in which the charter school is located if the 
  2.1   pupil is from a family whose income is at or below the poverty 
  2.2   level, as determined by the federal government.  The 
  2.3   reimbursement may not exceed the pupil's actual cost of 
  2.4   transportation or 15 cents per mile traveled, whichever is 
  2.5   less.  Reimbursement may not be paid for more than 250 miles per 
  2.6   week.  
  2.7      At the time a pupil enrolls in a charter school, the 
  2.8   charter school must provide the parent or guardian with 
  2.9   information regarding the transportation.  
  2.10     (c) If a charter school does not elect to provide 
  2.11  transportation, the charter school may elect to require the 
  2.12  district in which the school is located to provide 
  2.13  transportation services within an attendance area established by 
  2.14  the school district according to the provisions of clause (1).  
  2.15  Alternatively, the charter school may elect to require the 
  2.16  district in which the charter school is located to provide 
  2.17  transportation services within the entire school district 
  2.18  according to clause (2). 
  2.19     (1) For a charter school that elects to receive 
  2.20  transportation for pupils enrolled at the school within an 
  2.21  attendance area established by the school district, the services 
  2.22  must be provided by the district in which the school is located, 
  2.23  according to sections 123B.88, subdivision 6, and 124D.03, 
  2.24  subdivision 8, for a pupil residing in the same district 
  2.25  attendance area in which the charter school is located.  
  2.26     (2) For a charter school that elects to require a school 
  2.27  district to provide transportation services for all students 
  2.28  residing in the same district, the services must be provided 
  2.29  according to sections 123B.88, subdivision 6, and 124D.03, 
  2.30  subdivision 8, for a pupil residing in the same district in 
  2.31  which the charter school is located.  The school district may 
  2.32  bill the charter school for unreimbursed transportation costs 
  2.33  according to section 124D.11, subdivision 2. 
  2.34     (d) Transportation may be provided by the district in which 
  2.35  the school is located, according to sections 123B.88, 
  2.36  subdivision 6, and 124D.03, subdivision 8, for a pupil residing 
  3.1   in a different district.  
  3.2      (e) If the district provides the transportation, the 
  3.3   scheduling of routes, manner and method of transportation, 
  3.4   control and discipline of the pupils, attendance areas, and any 
  3.5   other matter relating to the transportation of pupils under this 
  3.6   paragraph subdivision shall be within the sole discretion, 
  3.7   control, and management of the district. 
  3.8      [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective July 1, 2004. 
  3.9      Sec. 2.  Minnesota Statutes 2003 Supplement, section 
  3.10  124D.11, subdivision 2, is amended to read: 
  3.11     Subd. 2.  [TRANSPORTATION REVENUE.] (a) Transportation 
  3.12  revenue must be paid to a charter school that provides 
  3.13  transportation services according to section 124D.10, 
  3.14  subdivision 16, according to this subdivision.  Transportation 
  3.15  aid shall equal transportation revenue.  
  3.16     (b) In addition to the revenue under subdivision 1, a 
  3.17  charter school providing transportation services must receive 
  3.18  general education aid for each pupil unit equal to the sum of an 
  3.19  amount equal to the product of the formula allowance according 
  3.20  to section 126C.10, subdivision 2, times .0485, plus the 
  3.21  transportation sparsity allowance for the school district in 
  3.22  which the charter school is located.  
  3.23     (c) For a charter school that is requiring the school 
  3.24  district to provide transportation services throughout a school 
  3.25  district under section 124D.10, subdivision 16, paragraph (c), 
  3.26  clause (2), the school district's unreimbursed costs equal the 
  3.27  greater of zero, or the district's actual costs for transporting 
  3.28  that charter school's charter school pupils less an amount equal 
  3.29  to the product of the formula allowance according to section 
  3.30  126C.10, subdivision 2, times .0485, plus the transportation 
  3.31  sparsity allowance for the school district in which the charter 
  3.32  school is located for each student attending that charter school.
  3.33     [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective July 1, 2004, 
  3.34  for revenue for fiscal year 2005.