Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1744 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 06/13/2024

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1744 
 
K-12 education; 2024-2025. 
Purpose 
Makes statutory and session law changes relating to K-12 education necessary to 
implement the FY 2025 state budget. 
Background 
The Arizona Constitution prohibits substantive law from being included in the general 
appropriations, capital outlay appropriations and supplemental appropriations bills. However, it is 
often necessary to make statutory and session law changes to effectuate the budget. Thus, separate 
bills called budget reconciliation bills (BRBs) are introduced to enact these provisions. Because 
BRBs contain substantive law changes, the Arizona Constitution provides that they become 
effective on the general effective date, unless an emergency clause is enacted. 
S.B. 1744 contains the budget reconciliation provisions for changes relating to K-12 
education. 
Provisions 
Basic State Aid 
1. Increases the base level for FY 2025 from $4,914.71 to $5,013.00.  
2. Increases the charter additional assistance amount per student count for FY 2025: 
a) from $2,049.12 to $2,090.10, for students in preschool programs for children with 
disabilities, kindergarten programs and grades 1 through 8; and 
b) from $2,388.21 to $2,435.97, for students in grades 9 through 12. 
3. Increases the transportation support level formula per-route-mile amount for FY 2025 as 
follows: 
Approved Daily Route Mileage per 
Transported Student 	FY 2024 FY 2025 
0.5 or less 	2.89 2.95 
Between 0.5 and 1.0 	2.37 2.42 
Over 1.0 	2.89 2.95 
 
 
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Empowerment Scholarship Account Monies 
4. Requires the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) to: 
a) establish and maintain an online database of allowable and disallowed categories of 
Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) expenses; 
b) provide a link to the database on ADE's website; and 
c) allow the use of ESA monies to reimburse a qualified student or a qualified student's parent 
for the purchase of a good or educational service. 
5. Specifies that the use of ESA monies for tuition or fees at a qualified school must only be used 
at a qualified school that requires all teaching staff and personnel who have unsupervised 
contact with students to be fingerprinted.  
6. Specifies that the use of ESA monies for tutoring or teaching services provided by an individual 
must be used only for tutoring or teaching services provided by an individual who is not subject 
to disciplinary action by the State Board of Education (SBE) for immoral or unprofessional 
conduct. 
7. Requires ADE to: 
a) ensure that any individual who provides tutoring or teaching services to qualified students 
is not subject to disciplinary action by the SBE; and 
b) remove any individual who is subject to disciplinary action by the SBE from all platforms 
ADE provides to parents and qualified students for the purchase of educational goods or 
services using ESA monies. 
ESA Delayed Enrollment Modifications 
8. Allows, if an eligible ESA applicant completes an application in advance for funding to begin 
on a later date, ADE to enroll the applicant on the later date, unless the later date is: 
a) more than two fiscal quarters after the fiscal quarter in which the application is completed; 
or 
b) on a date that is after March 31 and before July 1. 
9. Requires ADE, if an eligible ESA applicant completes an application after March 31 and before 
July 1, to enroll the applicant on July 1. 
10. Specifies that ADE must enroll all other eligible ESA applicants when issuing the ESA award 
letter. 
ESA Auditing and Eligibility Verification 
11. Requires ADE to annually audit a sample of randomly selected ESAs to determine whether the 
parent or qualified student is in compliance with the terms of the contract, applicable laws, 
rules and orders relating to the ESA Program. 
12. Requires ADE, in consultation with the Office of the Auditor General (OAG), to develop  
risk-based auditing procedures for the ESA audits.  FACT SHEET 
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13. Determines that the ESA of a parent or qualified student who is in good standing may be 
randomly selected only one time during any five-year period. 
14. Directs ADE to verify that a parent's child meets the statutory requirements of a qualified 
student in the year for which the parent seeks to renew the child's ESA. 
15. Specifies that a qualified student may not receive ESA monies while enrolled in a school 
district or charter school. 
16. Requires ADE to annually provide an estimate of the amount required to fund the ESA 
Program to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee (JLBC) and the Governor's Office of 
Strategic Planning and Budgeting on September 1 and November 1, rather than to JLBC on 
May 30. 
Arizona State School for the Deaf and the Blind 
17. Removes the exemption on the Arizona State School for the Deaf and the Blind (ASDB) from 
participating in the State Motor Vehicle Fleet. 
18. Allows ASDB, in FY 2025, to use monies appropriated from the Telecommunication Fund for 
the Deaf for ASDB's educational and operational costs. 
Early Education and Career Exploration Program 
19. Eliminates the specification that the Early Education and Career Exploration Program 
(Education and Career Program) and Education and Career Program Fund be utilized only in 
FY 2024. 
20. Repeals the Education and Career Program and Education and Career Program Fund and 
transfers all unexpended and unencumbered Education and Career Program Fund monies to 
the state General Fund (state GF) on July 1, 2025. 
Arizona Civics Education and Leadership Development Program 
21. Eliminates the specification that the Arizona Civics Education and Leadership Development 
Program (Civics Development Program) and Civics Development Program Fund be utilized 
only in FY 2024. 
22. Repeals the Civics Development Program and Civics Development Program Fund and 
transfers all unexpended and unencumbered Civics Development Program Fund monies to the 
state GF on July 1, 2025. 
Adult Education and Workforce Development Programs Delayed Repeal 
23. Repeals on July 1, 2025: 
a) the Adult Workforce Diploma Program Fund and Community College Adult Education 
Workforce Development Program Fund;  FACT SHEET 
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b) the Continuing High School and Workforce Training Program, Adult Workforce Diploma 
Program and Community College Adult Education Workforce Development Program 
(Adult Education and Workforce Development Programs);  
c) the SBE's and ADE's requirements to administer the Adult Education and Workforce 
Development Programs;  
d) Adult Education and Workforce Development Programs schools' reporting requirements; 
and 
e) the performance measures adopted by the SBE and ADE for the Adult Education and 
Workforce Development Programs. 
Dual Enrollment Teacher Development Fund and Dual Enrollment Student Development 
Fund Repeals 
24. Repeals the Dual Enrollment Teacher Development Fund, the Dual Enrollment Student 
Development Fund and ADE's requirements to administer such funds. 
Miscellaneous 
25. Sets, to March 15, the date by which a school district governing board must annually offer for 
the next ensuing school year: 
a) a teaching contract to each continuing teacher; and 
b) a teaching contract or notice of intention to not offer a teaching contract to each 
probationary teacher. 
26. Authorizes ADE to use Failing Schools Tutoring Fund monies in FY 2025 for the following 
school improvements:  
a) to provide assistance to school districts and charter schools for professional development 
and coaching for teachers and principals;  
b) to monitor the progress of school districts and charter schools towards improved academic 
outcomes; and 
c) outreach to ensure that schools and parents have access to tutoring opportunities. 
27. Conforms the tax year 2024 qualifying tax rates to reflect the required truth-in-taxation rate 
adjustment. 
28. Continues to state as the intent of the Legislature and the Governor that school districts increase 
the total percentage of classroom spending over the previous year’s percentages in the 
combined categories of instruction, student support and instructional support as prescribed by 
the OAG. 
29. Makes technical and conforming changes. 
30. Becomes effective on the general effective date.  
Prepared by Senate Research 
June 12, 2024 
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