Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF5524

Introduced
5/13/24  

Caption

Accessible school playgrounds grants appropriation

Impact

The bill establishes regulations requiring school districts receiving the grants to use the funds for the replacement, repair, expansion, or installation of playground equipment. Additionally, it mandates the creation of accessible routes to playgrounds, thereby improving accessibility for all children and community members. An important component of the bill is its requirement for a certified playground safety inspector or a Minnesota certified accessibility specialist to review playground plans before construction or after installation, ensuring that the adaptations meet safety and accessibility standards.

Summary

SF5524, titled the Accessible School Playgrounds Grants Appropriation bill, aims to enhance the safety and inclusiveness of school playgrounds across Minnesota. By appropriating $315,000 from the natural resources fund for the fiscal year 2025, this bill specifically targets grants for school districts to develop and improve accessible playground facilities. The intention is to foster an inclusive play environment for children of all abilities, ensuring they have the opportunity to engage in outdoor play safely and effectively.

Reporting

The bill also includes a stipulation that each grant recipient must submit a report by January 1, 2026, documenting the spending related to the accessible playground projects. The report will identify actions that enhance accessibility and inclusion and recommend ways for other districts to improve their playgrounds. This reporting requirement aims to create accountability and share best practices, which could be beneficial for future funding and implementation of similar initiatives.

Contention

While SF5524 has received notable support for its commitment to promoting inclusivity in school environments, there may be points of contention regarding the allocation of funds and administrative oversight. Some stakeholders might express concerns over how grant money is administered, as up to 5% of the appropriation is allocated for administrative costs. Furthermore, the requirement for reporting on the effectiveness of the expenditures may bring administrative burdens to schools already navigating budget constraints, which could lead to debates about the viability of such requirements.

Companion Bills

MN HF5463

Similar To Accessible school playgrounds grant funding provided, report required, and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

HI HB1414

Relating To Recreational Facilities.

HI HB1414

Relating To Recreational Facilities.

HI SB1294

Relating To Recreational Facilities.

HI HB867

Relating To Recreational Facilities.

CA AB2535

Department of Parks and Recreation: grants: playgrounds and play structures: disability access.

HI HCR147

Requesting The Department Of Education To Report To The Legislature On The Number Of Public School Playgrounds That Include Playground Equipment Accessible To Students With Physical, Intellectual, Or Developmental Disabilities.

HI HR149

Requesting The Department Of Education To Report To The Legislature On The Number Of Public School Playgrounds That Include Playground Equipment Accessible To Students With Physical, Intellectual, Or Developmental Disabilities.

NJ A4572

Appropriates $101,696,535 from constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues to DEP for local government open space acquisition and park development projects; and for certain administrative expenses.