Bill Text: IA SF451 | 2011-2012 | 84th General Assembly | Enrolled
Bill Title: A bill for an act relating to the allowable uses for modified allowable growth for programs for returning dropouts and dropout prevention and including applicability provisions. (Formerly SF 247.) Effective 7-1-12.
Spectrum: Committee Bill
Status: (Passed) 2012-04-27 - Signed by Governor. S.J. 869. [SF451 Detail]
Download: Iowa-2011-SF451-Enrolled.html
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AN
ACT
RELATING
TO
THE
ALLOWABLE
USES
FOR
MODIFIED
ALLOWABLE
GROWTH
FOR
PROGRAMS
FOR
RETURNING
DROPOUTS
AND
DROPOUT
PREVENTION
AND
INCLUDING
APPLICABILITY
PROVISIONS.
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
Section
1.
Section
257.41,
Code
2011,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
257.41
Funding
for
programs
for
returning
dropouts
and
dropout
prevention.
1.
Budget.
The
budget
of
an
approved
program
for
returning
dropouts
and
dropout
prevention
for
a
school
district,
after
subtracting
funds
received
from
other
sources
for
that
purpose,
shall
be
funded
annually
on
a
basis
of
one-fourth
or
more
from
the
district
cost
of
the
school
district
and
up
to
three-fourths
by
an
increase
in
allowable
growth
as
defined
in
section
257.8
.
Annually,
the
department
of
management
shall
establish
a
modified
allowable
growth
for
each
such
school
district
equal
to
the
difference
between
the
approved
budget
for
the
program
for
returning
dropouts
and
dropout
prevention
for
that
district
and
the
sum
of
the
amount
funded
from
the
district
cost
of
the
school
district
plus
funds
received
from
other
sources.
2.
Appropriate
uses
of
funding.
Appropriate
uses
of
the
returning
dropout
and
dropout
prevention
program
funding
include
but
are
not
limited
to
the
following:
a.
Salary
and
benefits
for
instructional
staff,
instructional
support
staff,
and
school-based
youth
services
staff
who
are
working
with
students
who
are
participating
in
dropout
prevention
programs,
alternative
programs,
and
alternative
schools,
in
a
traditional
or
alternative
setting,
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if
the
staff
person’s
time
is
dedicated
to
working
with
returning
dropouts
or
students
who
are
deemed,
at
any
time
during
the
school
year,
to
be
at
risk
of
dropping
out,
in
order
to
provide
services
beyond
those
which
are
provided
by
the
school
district
to
students
who
are
not
identified
as
at
risk
of
dropping
out.
However,
if
the
staff
person
works
part-time
with
students
who
are
participating
in
returning
dropout
and
dropout
prevention
programs,
alternative
programs,
and
alternative
schools
and
has
another
unrelated
staff
assignment,
only
the
portion
of
the
staff
person’s
time
that
is
related
to
the
returning
dropout
and
dropout
prevention
program,
alternative
program,
or
alternative
school
may
be
charged
to
the
program.
For
purposes
of
this
paragraph,
if
an
alternative
setting
is
necessary
to
provide
for
a
program
which
is
offered
at
a
location
off
school
grounds
and
which
is
intended
to
serve
student
needs
by
improving
relationships
and
connections
to
school,
decreasing
truancy
and
tardiness,
providing
opportunities
for
course
credit
recovery,
or
helping
students
identified
as
at
risk
of
dropping
out
to
accelerate
through
multiple
grade
levels
of
achievement
within
a
shortened
time
frame,
the
tuition
costs
for
a
student
identified
as
at
risk
of
dropping
out
shall
be
considered
an
appropriate
use
of
the
returning
dropout
and
dropout
prevention
program
funding.
b.
Professional
development
for
all
teachers
and
staff
working
with
at-risk
students
and
programs
involving
dropout
prevention
strategies.
c.
Research-based
resources,
materials,
software,
supplies,
and
purchased
services
that
meet
all
of
the
following
criteria:
(1)
Meets
the
needs
of
kindergarten
through
grade
twelve
students
identified
as
at
risk
of
dropping
out
and
of
returning
dropouts.
(2)
Are
beyond
those
provided
by
the
regular
school
program.
(3)
Are
necessary
to
provide
the
services
listed
in
the
school
district’s
dropout
prevention
plan.
(4)
Will
remain
with
the
kindergarten
through
grade
twelve
returning
dropout
and
dropout
prevention
program.
d.
Up
to
five
percent
of
the
total
budgeted
amount
received
pursuant
to
subsection
1
may
be
used
for
purposes
of
providing
district-wide
or
building-wide
returning
dropout
and
dropout
prevention
programming
targeted
to
students
who
are
not
deemed
at
risk
of
dropping
out.
3.
Limitation.
For
the
fiscal
year
beginning
July
1,
2013,
and
each
succeeding
fiscal
year,
the
ratio
of
the
amount
of
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modified
allowable
growth
established
by
the
department
of
management
compared
to
the
school
district’s
total
regular
program
district
cost
shall
not
exceed
two
and
one-half
percent.
However,
if
the
school
district’s
highest
such
ratio
so
determined
for
any
fiscal
year
beginning
on
or
after
July
1,
2009,
but
before
July
1,
2013,
exceeded
two
and
one-half
percent,
the
ratio
may
exceed
two
and
one-half
percent
but
shall
not
exceed
the
highest
such
ratio
established
during
that
period.
Sec.
2.
APPLICABILITY.
1.
Notwithstanding
section
257.38,
subsection
1,
section
257.40,
subsection
1,
or
any
other
provision
of
law
to
the
contrary,
the
section
of
this
Act
enacting
section
257.41,
subsection
2,
is
applicable
to
budget
years
beginning
on
or
after
July
1,
2012,
for
purposes
of
the
appropriate
uses
of
funding
for
returning
dropout
and
dropout
prevention
program
plans
approved
for
budget
years
beginning
on
or
after
July
1,
2012.
2.
The
section
of
this
Act
enacting
section
257.41,
subsection
3,
is
applicable
to
budget
years
beginning
on
or
after
July
1,
2013.
______________________________
JOHN
P.
KIBBIE
President
of
the
Senate
______________________________
KRAIG
PAULSEN
Speaker
of
the
House
I
hereby
certify
that
this
bill
originated
in
the
Senate
and
is
known
as
Senate
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451,
Eighty-fourth
General
Assembly.
______________________________
MICHAEL
E.
MARSHALL
Secretary
of
the
Senate
Approved
_______________,
2012
______________________________
TERRY
E.
BRANSTAD
Governor