Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF283 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/12/2025

                            Senate File 283 - Introduced   SENATE FILE 283   BY COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION   (SUCCESSOR TO SF 14)   A BILL FOR   An Act establishing the comprehensive transition and 1   postsecondary program scholarship program and making 2   appropriations. 3   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 4   TLSB 1342SV (2) 91   jda/jh  

  S.F. 283   Section 1. NEW SECTION . 256.231 Comprehensive transition 1   and postsecondary program scholarship program. 2   1. If moneys are appropriated by the general assembly for 3   a fiscal year for the purpose provided in this section, the 4   college student aid commission shall, in consultation with 5   the division of vocational rehabilitation services of the 6   department of workforce development, develop and administer 7   a scholarship program to provide scholarships to individuals 8   with intellectual, developmental, or learning disabilities who 9   are at least eighteen years of age and who are enrolled in 10   a comprehensive transition and postsecondary program in this 11   state that has been approved by the United States department 12   of education, to help offset the cost associated with the 13   comprehensive transition and postsecondary programs tuition 14   and fees. 15   2. The amount awarded to an individual under this section 16   shall not exceed five thousand dollars per academic year. An 17   individual must file a new application and submit information 18   as required by the college student aid commission annually on 19   the basis of which the individuals eligibility for a renewed 20   award will be evaluated and determined. 21   3. The college student aid commission, in consultation 22   with the division of vocational rehabilitation services of 23   the department of workforce development, shall establish the 24   evaluation criteria to be used in evaluating applications for 25   scholarships submitted under this section. Priority shall be 26   given to applicants who are residents of Iowa. 27   4. The college student aid commission, in consultation 28   with the division of vocational rehabilitation services of the 29   department of workforce development, shall adopt rules pursuant 30   to chapter 17A to administer this section. 31   5. A comprehensive transition and postsecondary program 32   scholarship program fund is established in the state treasury. 33   The fund shall be administered by the college student aid 34   commission, in consultation with the division of vocational   35   -1-   LSB 1342SV (2) 91   jda/jh   1/ 3   

  S.F. 283   rehabilitation services of the department of workforce 1   development, and shall consist of moneys appropriated by the 2   general assembly and any other moneys received by the college 3   student aid commission for deposit in the fund. The moneys in 4   the fund are appropriated to the college student aid commission 5   for the comprehensive transition and postsecondary program 6   scholarship program. Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys in 7   the fund at the close of the fiscal year shall not revert to 8   the general fund of the state but shall remain available for 9   expenditure for the comprehensive transition and postsecondary 10   program scholarship program for subsequent fiscal years. 11   Notwithstanding section 12C.7, subsection 2, interest or 12   earnings on moneys in the fund shall be credited to the fund. 13   EXPLANATION 14   The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 15   the explanations substance by the members of the general assembly. 16   This bill establishes the comprehensive transition and 17   postsecondary program scholarship program. 18   The bill requires the college student aid commission 19   (commission), in consultation with the division of 20   vocational rehabilitation services of the department of 21   workforce development (IVRS), to develop and administer a 22   scholarship program to provide scholarships to individuals 23   with intellectual, developmental, or learning disabilities 24   who are at least 18 years of age and who are enrolled in a 25   comprehensive transition and postsecondary program in this 26   state that has been approved by the United States department 27   of education, to help offset the cost associated with the 28   comprehensive transition and postsecondary programs tuition 29   and fees, if moneys are appropriated by the general assembly 30   for a fiscal year for this purpose. The bill provides that 31   the amount awarded to an individual under the comprehensive 32   transition and postsecondary program shall not exceed $5,000 33   per academic year. 34   The bill requires the commission, in consultation with 35   -2-   LSB 1342SV (2) 91   jda/jh   2/ 3  

  S.F. 283   IVRS, to establish the criteria to be used when evaluating 1   applications for scholarships submitted under the comprehensive 2   transition and postsecondary program scholarship program. 3   The bill also requires the commission to give priority to 4   applicants who are residents of Iowa. 5   The bill requires the commission, in consultation with IVRS, 6   to adopt rules to administer the comprehensive transition and 7   postsecondary program scholarship program. 8   The bill establishes a comprehensive transition and 9   postsecondary program scholarship program fund in the 10   state treasury under the control of the college student aid 11   commission. 12   -3-   LSB 1342SV (2) 91   jda/jh   3/ 3