Bill Text: TX HB395 | 2017-2018 | 85th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the career and technology education allotment and the essential knowledge and skills of the career and technology education and technology applications curriculums.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 4-2)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-03-07 - Left pending in committee [HB395 Detail]
Download: Texas-2017-HB395-Introduced.html
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By: Bell | H.B. No. 395 |
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relating to the career and technology education allotment and the | ||
essential knowledge and skills of the career and technology | ||
education and technology applications curriculums. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Sections 42.154(a), (b), (c), and (e), Education | ||
Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) For each full-time equivalent student in average daily | ||
attendance in an approved career and technology education program | ||
or an approved technology applications course in grades nine | ||
through 12 or in career and technology education programs for | ||
students with disabilities in grades seven through 12, a district | ||
is entitled to: | ||
(1) an annual allotment equal to the adjusted basic | ||
allotment multiplied by a weight of 1.35; and | ||
(2) $50, if the student is enrolled in: | ||
(A) two or more advanced career and technology | ||
education courses [ |
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(B) two or more advanced technology applications | ||
courses for a total of three or more credits; or | ||
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tech-prep program under Subchapter T, Chapter 61. | ||
(b) In this section, "full-time equivalent student" means | ||
30 hours of contact a week between a student and career and | ||
technology education program or technology applications personnel. | ||
(c) Funds allocated under this section, other than an | ||
indirect cost allotment established under State Board of Education | ||
rule, must be used in providing career and technology education | ||
programs and technology applications courses in grades nine through | ||
12 or career and technology education programs for students with | ||
disabilities in grades seven through 12 under Sections 29.182, | ||
29.183, and 29.184. | ||
(e) Out of the total statewide allotment [ |
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set aside an amount specified in the General Appropriations Act, | ||
which may not exceed an amount equal to one percent of the total | ||
amount appropriated, to support regional career and technology | ||
education planning. After deducting the amount set aside under | ||
this subsection from the total amount appropriated for career and | ||
technology education and technology applications under this | ||
section, the commissioner shall reduce each district's tier one | ||
allotments in the same manner described for a reduction in | ||
allotments under Section 42.253. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 42.101(a), Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) For each student in average daily attendance, not | ||
including the time students spend each day in special education | ||
programs in an instructional arrangement other than mainstream | ||
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technology applications courses, for which an additional allotment | ||
is made under Subchapter C, a district is entitled to an allotment | ||
equal to the lesser of $4,765 or the amount that results from the | ||
following formula: | ||
A = $4,765 X (DCR/MCR) | ||
where: | ||
"A" is the allotment to which a district is entitled; | ||
"DCR" is the district's compressed tax rate, which is the | ||
product of the state compression percentage, as determined under | ||
Section 42.2516, multiplied by the maintenance and operations tax | ||
rate adopted by the district for the 2005 tax year; and | ||
"MCR" is the state maximum compressed tax rate, which is the | ||
product of the state compression percentage, as determined under | ||
Section 42.2516, multiplied by $1.50. | ||
SECTION 3. Not later than March 1, 2019, the State Board of | ||
Education shall: | ||
(1) conduct a review of the essential knowledge and | ||
skills of the career and technology and technology applications | ||
curriculums; and | ||
(2) amend the board's rules in the Texas | ||
Administrative Code to consolidate the technology applications | ||
courses for grades nine through 12 in 19 T.A.C. Chapter 126, | ||
Subchapter C, with the career and technology courses in 19 T.A.C. | ||
Chapter 130, and eliminate duplicative courses while ensuring | ||
certifications are aligned with the rigor of each individual | ||
course. | ||
SECTION 4. This Act applies beginning with the 2017-2018 | ||
school year. | ||
SECTION 5. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2017. |