SECONDREGULARSESSION HOUSEBILLNO.1753 101STGENERALASSEMBLY INTRODUCEDBYREPRESENTATIVEBASYE. 3294H.02I DANARADEMANMILLER,ChiefClerk ANACT Toamendchapter167,RSMo,byaddingtheretoonenewsectionrelatingtorecovery programsforhighschoolstudents. BeitenactedbytheGeneralAssemblyofthestateofMissouri,asfollows: SectionA.Chapter167,RSMo,isamendedbyaddingtheretoonenewsection,tobe 2knownassection167.850,toreadasfollows: 167.850.1.Asusedinthissection,thefollowingtermsmean: 2 (1)"Board",thestateboardofeducation; 3 (2)"Commissioner",thecommissionerofeducation; 4 (3)"Recoveryhighschool",apublichighschoolthatserveseligiblestudents 5diagnosedwithsubstanceusedisorderordependencyasdefinedbythemostrecent 6DiagnosticandStatisticalManualofMentalDisordersandthatprovidesbotha 7comprehensivefour-yearhighschooleducationinanalternativepublicschoolsetting 8andastructuredplanofrecovery; 9 (4)"Sendingdistrict",theschooldistrictwhereastudentattendingorplanning 10toattendtherecoveryhighschoolresidesandfromwhichthestudentisreferredfor 11enrollmentinarecoveryhighschool. 12 2.(1)Thecommissionermayapproveandauthorizeuptofourpilotrecovery 13highschools,geographicallylocatedinmetropolitanareasthroughoutthestate,tobe 14establishedbyschooldistrictsorgroupsofschooldistrictsforthepurposeof 15demonstratingtheeffectivenessoftherecoveryhighschoolmodelinthisstate.The 16commissionershallissuearequestforproposalsfromschooldistrictstooperateapilot 17recoveryhighschool.Suchproposalsmaybesubmittedbyanindividualschooldistrict EXPLANATION—Matterenclosedinbold-facedbrackets[thus] intheabovebillisnotenactedandis intendedtobeomittedfromthelaw.Matterinbold-facetypeintheabovebillisproposedlanguage. 18proposingtooperatearecoveryhighschoolorbyagroupofschooldistrictsproposing 19tojointlyoperatesuchaschool.Suchproposalsshallbesubmittedtothecommissioner 20nolaterthanDecemberfirstoftheschoolyearpriortotheschoolyearinwhichthe 21recoveryhighschoolisproposedtobeginoperation.Theapprovaloftheboardshallbe 22requiredfortherecoveryhighschooltobeginoperation. 23 (2)Proposalsshalldetailhowthedistrictordistrictswillsatisfythecriteriafora 24highschooleducationprogramunderstatelawandboardruleandhowtherecovery 25highschoolwillsatisfytherequirementsforaccreditationbytheAssociationof 26RecoverySchoolsoranotherrecoveryschoolaccreditationorganizationauthorizedby 27theboard.Theproposalshallincludeafinancialplanoutliningtheanticipatedpublic 28andprivatefundingthatwillallowtherecoveryhighschooltooperateandmeetthe 29school'seducationalandrecoverycriteria.Thedistrictordistrictsmaypartnerwith 30oneormorelocalnonprofitorganizationsorotherlocaleducationalagenciesregarding 31establishmentandoperationofarecoveryhighschoolandmayestablishajointboard 32tooverseetheoperationoftherecoveryhighschoolasprovidedinamemorandumof 33understandingenteredwithsuchorganizationororganizations. 34 (3)Byapprovaloftheproposalupontherecommendationofthecommissioner, 35theboardshallbedeemedtohaveauthorizedallnecessaryequivalenciesandwaiversof 36regulationsenumeratedintheproposal. 37 (4)Thecommissionermayspecifyanauthorizationperiodfortherecoveryhigh 38school,whichshallbenolessthanfouryears.BeforeJulyfirstofeachyeartherecovery 39highschoolisinoperation,theschooldistrictorgroupofschooldistricts,inconsultation 40withtherecoveryhighschool,shallsubmittothecommissionerananalysisofthe 41recoveryhighschool'seducational,recovery,andotherrelatedoutcomesasspecifiedin 42theproposal.Thecommissionershallreviewtheanalysisandrenewanyrecoveryhigh 43schoolmeetingtherequirementsofthissectionandtherequirementsoftheschool's 44proposalandmayincludetermsandconditionstoaddressareasneedingcorrectionor 45improvement.Thecommissionermayrevokeorsuspendtheauthorizationofa 46recoveryhighschoolnotmeetingtherequirementsofthissectionortherequirementsof 47theschool'sproposal. 48 (5)Pupilattendance,dropoutrate,studentperformanceonstatewide 49assessments,andotherdataconsideredintheMissourischoolimprovementprogram 50andschoolaccreditationshallnotbeattributedtothegeneralaccreditationofeithera 51sendingdistrictorthedistrictordistrictsoperatingtherecoveryhighschoolandmaybe 52usedbythecommissioneronlyintherenewalprocessfortherecoveryhighschoolas 53providedinthissubsection. HB1753 2 54 3.(1)Aschooldistrictmayenterintoanagreementwithadistrictordistricts 55operatingarecoveryhighschoolfortheenrollmentofaneligiblestudentwhois 56currentlyenrolledinorresidesinthesendingdistrict. 57 (2)Aparentorguardianmayseektoenrollaneligiblestudentresidingina 58sendingdistrictinarecoveryhighschoolcreatedunderthissection.Astudentover 59eighteenyearsofageresidinginasendingdistrictmayseektoenrollinarecoveryhigh 60school. 61 (3)Aneligiblestudentshallmeanastudentwhoisinrecoveryfromsubstance 62usedisorderorsubstancedependency,orsuchaconditionalongwithco-occurring 63disorderssuchasanxiety,depression,andattentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder,and 64whoisdeterminedbytherecoveryhighschooltobeastudentwhowouldacademically 65andclinicallybenefitfromplacementintherecoveryhighschoolandiscommittedto 66workingonthestudent'srecovery.Therecoveryhighschoolshallconsideravailable 67informationincluding,butnotlimitedto,anyrecommendationofadrugcounselor, 68alcoholismcounselor,orsubstanceabusecounselorlicensedorcertifiedunder 69applicablelawsandregulations. 70 (4)Arecoveryhighschoolshallnotlimitordenyadmissiontoaneligiblestudent 71basedonrace,ethnicity,nationalorigin,disability,incomelevel,proficiencyinthe 72Englishlanguage,orathleticability. 73 4.(1)Therecoveryhighschoolshallannuallyadoptapolicyestablishinga 74tuitionrateforitsstudentsnolaterthanFebruaryfirstoftheprecedingschoolyear. 75 (2)Thesendingdistrictofaneligiblestudentwhoisenrolledinandattendinga 76recoveryhighschoolshallpaytuitiontotherecoveryhighschoolequaltothelesserof: 77 (a)Thetuitionrateestablishedundersubdivision(1)ofthissubsection;or 78 (b)Thestateadequacytarget,asdefinedinsection163.011,plustheaverage 79sumproducedperchildbythelocaltaxeffortabovethestateadequacytargetofthe 80sendingdistrict. 81 (3)Ifcostsassociatedwiththeprovisionofspecialeducationandrelated 82disabilityservicestothestudentexceedthetuitiontobepaidundersubdivision(2)of 83thissubsection,thesendingdistrictshallremainresponsibleforpayingtheexcesscostto 84therecoveryhighschool. 85 (4)Thecommissionermayenterintoanagreementwiththeappropriateofficial 86oragencyofanotherstatetodevelopareciprocityagreementforotherwiseeligible, 87nonresidentstudentsseekingtoattendarecoveryhighschoolinthisstate.Arecovery 88highschoolmayenrollotherwiseeligiblestudentsresidinginastateotherthanthisstate 89asprovidedinsuchreciprocityagreement.Suchreciprocityagreementshallrequirethe 90out-of-statestudent'sdistrictofresidencetopaytotherecoveryhighschoolanannual HB1753 3 91amountequaltoonehundredfivepercentofthetuitionratefortherecoveryhighschool 92establishedunderthissubsection.Ifanotherwiseeligiblestudentresidesinastatethat 93isnotsubjecttoareciprocityagreement,suchstudentmayattendarecoveryhigh 94schoolprovidedsuchstudentpaystotheschoolonehundredfivepercentofthetuition 95ratefortherecoveryhighschoolestablishedunderthissubsection.Nostudentenrolled 96andattendingarecoveryhighschoolunderthissubdivisionshallbeincludedasa 97residentpupilforanystateaidpurposeunderchapter163. 98 5.Theboard,inconsultationwiththedepartmentofmentalhealth,may 99promulgaterulestoimplementtheprovisionsofthissection.Anyruleorportionofa 100rule,asthattermisdefinedinsection536.010,thatiscreatedundertheauthority 101delegatedinthissectionshallbecomeeffectiveonlyifitcomplieswithandissubjectto 102alloftheprovisionsofchapter536and,ifapplicable,section536.028.Thissectionand 103chapter536arenonseverable,andifanyofthepowersvestedwiththegeneralassembly 104pursuanttochapter536toreview,todelaytheeffectivedate,ortodisapproveandannul 105arulearesubsequentlyheldunconstitutional,thenthegrantofrulemakingauthority 106andanyruleproposedoradoptedafterAugust28,2022,shallbeinvalidandvoid. ✔ HB1753 4