Growth factor modified for adult basic education aid, maximum contact hour rate increased, and money appropriated.
Impact
The proposed changes will significantly impact the structure of funding for adult basic education in Minnesota. By increasing the maximum aid rate and adjusting the growth factor, the bill intends to ensure that adult education programs can sustain their operations and enhance their offerings. This shift is critical given the current financial pressures faced by many educational programs, which struggle to meet the demands of adult learners amidst increasing enrollment and program costs.
Summary
House File 1970 aims to modify the growth factor applied to adult basic education aid, adjusting the maximum contact hour rate and appropriating additional funds for the program. Specifically, the bill increases the maximum amount of aid provided per contact hour from $22 to $30. This adjustment is intended to reflect the rising costs of education programs and to enhance the support available for adult learners seeking education and skills training.
Contention
While the bill has garnered support for its potential to expand access to adult education, concerns may arise regarding the allocation of appropriated funds. The specifics of the funding mechanism and the long-term fiscal implications of this increase may be points of contention among lawmakers. Advocates for education funding emphasize the necessity of investing in adult education, while some legislators might question the sustainability of such funding increases in future fiscal cycles. As the bill progresses, discussions around budgeting and resource allocation will likely play a pivotal role in shaping its final form and enactment.
State total adult basic education aid increased, adult basic education program aid limit modified, funding increased to pay costs of commissioner-selected high school equivalency tests, and money appropriated.
Adult basic education aid state total increase and aid limit modifications provisions, commissioner-selected high school equivalency tests costs funding increase provision, and appropriation
Various education finance funding allocations increased involving, school district funding, general education basic formula allowance, special education cross subsidy aid, school unemployment aid account funding, English learner cross subsidy aid, and safe schools revenue; extended time revenue linked to general education basic formula allowance; calculations for school's compensatory revenue eligibility modified; school board powers modified; and money appropriated.
Health occupations: health professionals; permanent revocation of license or registration if convicted of sexual conduct under pretext of medical treatment; provide for. Amends sec. 16226 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.16226). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4121'23
Payment rates established for certain substance use disorder treatment services, and vendor eligibility recodified for payments from the behavioral health fund.