Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

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99 S TATE OF RHODE IS LAND
1010 IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
1111 JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023
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1414 A N A C T
1515 RELATING TO EDUCATION -- THE EDUCATION EQUITY AND PROPERTY TAX
1616 RELIEF ACT
1717 Introduced By: Representatives Cotter, Casimiro, Potter, Kennedy, Chippendale, Fenton-
1818 Fung, Donovan, Speakman, Spears, and Tanzi
1919 Date Introduced: March 03, 2023
2020 Referred To: House Finance
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2323 It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
2424 SECTION 1. Section 16-7.2-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-7.2 entitled "The 1
2525 Education Equity and Property Tax Relief Act" is hereby amended to read as follows: 2
2626 16-7.2-6. Categorical programs, state funded expenses. 3
2727 In addition to the foundation education aid provided pursuant to § 16-7.2-3, the permanent 4
2828 foundation education-aid program shall provide direct state funding for: 5
2929 (a) Excess costs associated with special education students. Excess costs are defined when 6
3030 an individual special education student’s cost shall be deemed to be “extraordinary.” Extraordinary 7
3131 costs are those educational costs that exceed the state-approved threshold based on an amount 8
3232 above five times the core foundation amount (total of core-instruction amount plus student success 9
3333 amount). The department of elementary and secondary education shall prorate the funds available 10
3434 for distribution among those eligible school districts if the total approved costs for which school 11
3535 districts are seeking reimbursement exceed the amount of funding appropriated in any fiscal year; 12
3636 and the department of elementary and secondary education shall also collect data on those 13
3737 educational costs that exceed the state-approved threshold based on an amount above two (2), three 14
3838 (3), and four (4) times the core-foundation amount; 15
3939 (b) Career and technical education costs to help meet initial investment requirements 16
4040 needed to transform existing, or create new, comprehensive, career and technical education 17
4141 programs and career pathways in critical and emerging industries and to help offset the higher-18
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4545 than-average costs associated with facilities, equipment maintenance and repair, and supplies 1
4646 necessary for maintaining the quality of highly specialized programs that are a priority for the state. 2
4747 The department shall develop criteria for the purpose of allocating any and all career and technical 3
4848 education funds as may be determined by the general assembly on an annual basis. The department 4
4949 of elementary and secondary education shall prorate the funds available for distribution among 5
5050 those eligible school districts if the total approved costs for which school districts are seeking 6
5151 reimbursement exceed the amount of funding available in any fiscal year; 7
5252 (c) Programs to increase access to voluntary, free, high-quality pre-kindergarten programs. 8
5353 The department shall recommend criteria for the purpose of allocating any and all early childhood 9
5454 program funds as may be determined by the general assembly; 10
5555 (d) Central Falls, Davies, and the Met Center Stabilization Fund is established to ensure 11
5656 that appropriate funding is available to support their students. Additional support for Central Falls 12
5757 is needed due to concerns regarding the city’s capacity to meet the local share of education costs. 13
5858 This fund requires that education aid calculated pursuant to § 16-7.2-3 and funding for costs outside 14
5959 the permanent foundation education-aid formula, including, but not limited to, transportation, 15
6060 facility maintenance, and retiree health benefits shall be shared between the state and the city of 16
6161 Central Falls. The fund shall be annually reviewed to determine the amount of the state and city 17
6262 appropriation. The state’s share of this fund may be supported through a reallocation of current 18
6363 state appropriations to the Central Falls school district. At the end of the transition period defined 19
6464 in § 16-7.2-7, the municipality will continue its contribution pursuant to § 16-7-24. Additional 20
6565 support for the Davies and the Met Center is needed due to the costs associated with running a 21
6666 stand-alone high school offering both academic and career and technical coursework. The 22
6767 department shall recommend criteria for the purpose of allocating any and all stabilization funds as 23
6868 may be determined by the general assembly; 24
6969 (e) Excess costs associated with transporting students to out-of-district non-public schools. 25
7070 This fund will provide state funding for the costs associated with transporting students to out-of-26
7171 district non-public schools, pursuant to chapter 21.1 of this title. The state will assume the costs of 27
7272 non-public out-of-district transportation for those districts participating in the statewide system. 28
7373 The department of elementary and secondary education shall prorate the funds available for 29
7474 distribution among those eligible school districts if the total approved costs for which school 30
7575 districts are seeking reimbursement exceed the amount of funding available in any fiscal year; 31
7676 provided, effective with the fiscal year 2024 budget, the general assembly shall ensure that 32
7777 transportation categorical funds between the state and regional school districts shall be fully funded 33
7878 in an amount equal to what is both intended and provided for under this subsection, in order to 34
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8282 ensure that the interests of regional school districts are protected and also to advance the education 1
8383 mission of regional school districts; 2
8484 (f) Excess costs associated with transporting students within regional school districts. This 3
8585 fund will provide direct state funding for the excess costs associated with transporting students 4
8686 within regional school districts, established pursuant to chapter 3 of this title. This fund requires 5
8787 that the state and regional school district share equally the student transportation costs net any 6
8888 federal sources of revenue for these expenditures. The department of elementary and secondary 7
8989 education shall prorate the funds available for distribution among those eligible school districts if 8
9090 the total approved costs for which school districts are seeking reimbursement exceed the amount 9
9191 of funding available in any fiscal year; 10
9292 (g) Public school districts that are regionalized shall be eligible for a regionalization bonus 11
9393 as set forth below: 12
9494 (1) As used herein, the term “regionalized” shall be deemed to refer to a regional school 13
9595 district established under the provisions of chapter 3 of this title, including the Chariho Regional 14
9696 School district; 15
9797 (2) For those districts that are regionalized as of July 1, 2010, the regionalization bonus 16
9898 shall commence in FY 2012. For those districts that regionalize after July 1, 2010, the 17
9999 regionalization bonus shall commence in the first fiscal year following the establishment of a 18
100100 regionalized school district as set forth in chapter 3 of this title, including the Chariho Regional 19
101101 School District; 20
102102 (3) The regionalization bonus in the first fiscal year shall be two percent (2.0%) of the 21
103103 state’s share of the foundation education aid for the regionalized district as calculated pursuant to 22
104104 §§ 16-7.2-3 and 16-7.2-4 in that fiscal year; 23
105105 (4) The regionalization bonus in the second fiscal year shall be one percent (1.0%) of the 24
106106 state’s share of the foundation education aid for the regionalized district as calculated pursuant to 25
107107 §§ 16-7.2-3 and 16-7.2-4 in that fiscal year; 26
108108 (5) The regionalization bonus shall cease in the third fiscal year; 27
109109 (6) The regionalization bonus for the Chariho regional school district shall be applied to 28
110110 the state share of the permanent foundation education aid for the member towns; and 29
111111 (7) The department of elementary and secondary education shall prorate the funds available 30
112112 for distribution among those eligible regionalized school districts if the total, approved costs for 31
113113 which regionalized school districts are seeking a regionalization bonus exceed the amount of 32
114114 funding appropriated in any fiscal year; 33
115115 (h) Additional state support for English learners (EL). The amount to support EL students 34
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119119 shall be determined by multiplying an EL factor of ten percent (10%) by the core-instruction per-1
120120 pupil amount defined in § 16-7.2-3(a)(1) and applying that amount of additional state support to 2
121121 EL students identified using widely adopted, independent standards and assessments identified by 3
122122 the commissioner. All categorical funds distributed pursuant to this subsection must be used to 4
123123 provide high-quality, research-based services to EL students and managed in accordance with 5
124124 requirements set forth by the commissioner of elementary and secondary education. The 6
125125 department of elementary and secondary education shall collect performance reports from districts 7
126126 and approve the use of funds prior to expenditure. The department of elementary and secondary 8
127127 education shall ensure the funds are aligned to activities that are innovative and expansive and not 9
128128 utilized for activities the district is currently funding. The department of elementary and secondary 10
129129 education shall prorate the funds available for distribution among eligible recipients if the total 11
130130 calculated costs exceed the amount of funding available in any fiscal year; 12
131131 (i) State support for school resource officers. For purposes of this subsection, a school 13
132132 resource officer (SRO) shall be defined as a career law enforcement officer with sworn authority 14
133133 who is deployed by an employing police department or agency in a community-oriented policing 15
134134 assignment to work in collaboration with one or more schools. School resource officers should have 16
135135 completed at least forty (40) hours of specialized training in school policing, administered by an 17
136136 accredited agency, before being assigned. Beginning in FY 2019, for a period of three (3) years, 18
137137 school districts or municipalities that choose to employ school resource officers shall receive direct 19
138138 state support for costs associated with employing such officers at public middle and high schools. 20
139139 Districts or municipalities shall be reimbursed an amount equal to one-half (½) of the cost of 21
140140 salaries and benefits for the qualifying positions. Funding will be provided for school resource 22
141141 officer positions established on or after July 1, 2018, provided that: 23
142142 (1) Each school resource officer shall be assigned to one school: 24
143143 (i) Schools with enrollments below one thousand twelve hundred (1,200) students shall 25
144144 require one school resource officer; 26
145145 (ii) Schools with enrollments of one thousand twelve hundred (1,200) or more students 27
146146 shall require two school resource officers; 28
147147 (2) School resource officers hired in excess of the requirement noted above shall not be 29
148148 eligible for reimbursement; and 30
149149 (3) Schools that eliminate existing school resource officer positions and create new 31
150150 positions under this provision shall not be eligible for reimbursement; and 32
151151 (j) Categorical programs defined in subsections (a) through (g) shall be funded pursuant to 33
152152 the transition plan in § 16-7.2-7. 34
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163163 EXPLANATION
164164 BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
165165 OF
166166 A N A C T
167167 RELATING TO EDUCATION -- THE EDUCATION EQUITY AND PROPERTY TAX
168168 RELIEF ACT
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170170 This act would provide that, effective with the fiscal year 2024 budget, the general 1
171171 assembly would ensure that transportation categorical funds between the state and regional school 2
172172 districts would be fully funded in order to ensure that the interests of regional school districts are 3
173173 protected and also to advance the education mission of regional school districts. 4
174174 This act would take effect upon passage. 5
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