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H.B. 194
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CLASS SIZE REDUCTION IN
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KINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE THREE
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2008 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Karen W. Morgan
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Senate Sponsor:
Patricia W. Jones
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill modifies class size reduction provisions.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. establishes an additional appropriation for class size reduction;
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. provides conditions for schools to participate in the K-3 Class Size Reduction
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Incentive Program;
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. requires certain reports;
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. requires certain rulemaking by the State Board of Education;
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. requires the Legislature to provide for an annual adjustment in the appropriation for
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class size reduction; and
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. makes technical corrections.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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This bill appropriates:
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. as an ongoing appropriation subject to future budget constraints, $26,000,000 from
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state and local funds for fiscal year 2008-09 to the K-3 Class Size Reduction
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Incentive Program.
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Other Special Clauses:
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This bill takes effect on July 1, 2008.
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This bill coordinates with H.B. 1 by providing that certain amendments in this bill
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supersede the amendments in H.B. 1 and that certain amendments in H.B. 1 supersede
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the amendments in this bill.
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This bill coordinates with S.B. 2 by providing that certain amendments in this bill
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supersede the amendments in S.B. 2 and that certain amendments in S.B. 2 supersede
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the amendments in this bill.
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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53A-17a-104, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapters 2, 344, 368, and 372
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ENACTS:
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53A-17a-124.8, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
53A-17a-104
is amended to read:
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53A-17a-104. Amount of state's contribution toward minimum school program.
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(1) The total contribution of the state toward the cost of the minimum school program
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may not exceed the sum of $2,273,574,120 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2007, except as
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otherwise provided by the Legislature through supplemental appropriations.
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(2) There is appropriated from state and local funds for fiscal year 2007-08 for
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distribution to school districts and charter schools, in accordance with this chapter, monies for
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the following purposes and in the following amounts:
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(a) basic program - kindergarten, $61,819,260 (24,590 WPUs);
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(b) basic program - grades 1-12, $1,202,446,200 (478,300 WPUs);
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(c) basic program - professional staff, $112,436,136 (44,724 WPUs);
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(d) basic program - administrative costs, $4,072,680 (1,620 WPUs);
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(e) basic program - necessarily existent small schools and units for consolidated
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schools, $19,229,586 (7,649 WPUs);
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(f) special education - regular program - add-on WPUs for students with disabilities,
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$143,034,030 (56,895 WPUs);
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(g) preschool special education program, $20,918,994 (8,321 WPUs);
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(h) self-contained regular WPUs, $33,587,040 (13,360 WPUs);
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(i) extended year program for severely disabled, $922,638 (367 WPUs);
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(j) special education programs in state institutions and district impact aid, $4,090,278
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(1,627 WPUs);
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(k) career and technical education district programs, $65,147,796 (25,914 WPUs),
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including $1,114,000 for summer career and technical education agriculture programs;
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(l) career and technical education district set-aside, $2,742,774 (1,091 WPUs);
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(m) class size reduction, $82,330,986 (32,749 WPUs);
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(n) Social Security and retirement programs, $333,315,119;
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(o) pupil transportation to and from school, $70,928,797, of which not less than
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$2,462,300 shall be allocated to the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind to pay for
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transportation costs of the schools' students;
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(p) guarantee transportation levy, $500,000;
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(q) Local Discretionary Block Grant Program, $21,820,748;
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(r) Interventions for Student Success Block Grant Program, $17,953,612;
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(s) Quality Teaching Block Grant Program, $73,947,829;
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(t) highly impacted schools, $5,123,207;
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(u) at-risk programs, $29,926,867;
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(v) adult education, $9,781,008;
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(w) accelerated learning programs, $3,975,546;
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(x) concurrent enrollment, $9,215,497;
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(y) electronic high school, $2,000,000;
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(z) School LAND Trust Program, $21,000,000;
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(aa) state-supported voted leeway, $227,700,777;
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(bb) state-supported board leeway, $62,066,336;
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(cc) charter schools, pursuant to Section
53A-1a-513
, $28,509,000;
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(dd) charter school administrative costs, $750,000;
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(ee) K-3 Reading Improvement Program, $12,500,000;
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(ff) state-supported board leeway for K-3 Reading Improvement Program,
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$15,000,000; [and]
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(gg) Public Education Job Enhancement Program, $2,430,000[.]; and
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(hh) K-3 Class Size Reduction Incentive Program, $26,000,000.
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Section 2.
Section
53A-17a-124.8
is enacted to read:
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53A-17a-124.8. K-3 Class Size Reduction Incentive Program.
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(1) As used in this section:
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(a) "Average class size by grade" shall be determined in accordance with the provisions
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of Section
53A-3-602.5
.
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(b) "Target class size" means:
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(i) for kindergarten:
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(A) an average class size for the school that does not exceed 18 students; and
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(B) a class in the school that does not exceed 20 students;
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(ii) for first grade:
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(A) an average class size for the school that does not exceed 20 students; and
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(B) a class in the school that does not exceed 22 students; and
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(iii) for second or third grade:
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(A) an average class size for the school that does not exceed 22 students; and
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(B) a class in the school that does not exceed 24 students.
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(2) Subject to monies appropriated for the K-3 Class Size Reduction Incentive
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Program, the State Board of Education shall establish a grant program as provided in this
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section to assist schools to reduce average class size by grade for kindergarten through grade 3
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to the target class size.
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(3) (a) A school may apply for K-3 Class Size Reduction Incentive Program grants,
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with each grade individually considered, if a grade's average class size by grade is larger than
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the target class size.
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(b) A grant application shall indicate how the monies will be used to reach a target
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class size.
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(c) H. [
First priority
] .H grants shall be awarded to reduce an eligible grade's average
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class size
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to the target class size, prioritized within this category based upon the highest average class
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size by grade H. [
.
] or;
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(d) (i) If monies appropriated for the K-3 Class Size Reduction Incentive Program are
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not all used by the grants described in Subsection (3)(c), second priority
] .H grants H. [
may
]
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shall .H be awarded
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to allow schools that are limited by facilities or other constraints from qualifying for the grants
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described in Subsection (3)(c) to hire paraeducators who shall work in the classrooms of a
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grade.
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H. [
(ii) A school shall apply for second priority grants under the same deadline as
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applications for first priority grants.
] .H
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(4) Once awarded, a grant is intended to be ongoing, provided that the grade's average
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class size by grade remains within the target class size.
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(5) If a participating school does not meet the target class size for a grade for which a
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grant is received or if a school uses grant monies in a manner that is inconsistent with the
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provisions of this section, the school is liable for reimbursing the State Board of Education for
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the amount of grant monies received from the State Board of Education.
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(6) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
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State Board of Education shall make rules:
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(a) establishing procedures and deadlines for applying for and awarding grants;
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(b) specifying how grant monies shall be allocated among schools that qualify to
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receive the grants; and
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(c) requiring reporting of grant money expenditures and evidence showing that the
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grant monies have been used to reduce average class size by grade for kindergarten through
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grade 3.
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(7) The State Board of Education shall provide a report by December 1 of each year to
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the Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee on the K-3 Class Size Reduction Incentive
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Program.
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(8) The Legislature shall provide for an annual adjustment in the appropriation for the
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K-3 Class Size Reduction Incentive Program based upon the report under Subsection (7) and
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the requirements of schools under this section.
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Section 3. Effective date.
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This bill takes effect on July 1, 2008.
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Section 4. Coordinating H.B. 194 with H.B. 1.
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If this H.B. 194 and H.B. 1, Minimum School Program Base Budget Amendments, both
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pass, it is the intent of the Legislature that when the Office of Legislative Research and General
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Counsel prepares the Utah Code database for publication, the appropriation under Subsection
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53A-17a-104
(1) in H.B. 1 supersedes the appropriation in Subsection
53A-17a-104
(1) in this
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bill, except that the appropriation under Subsection
53A-17a-104
(1) in H.B. 1 shall be
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increased by $26,000,000.
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Section 5. Coordinating H.B. 194 with S.B. 2.
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If this H.B. 194 and S.B. 2, Minimum School Program Budget Amendments, both
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pass, it is the intent of the Legislature that when the Office of Legislative Research and General
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Counsel prepares the Utah Code database for publication, the appropriation under Subsection
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53A-17a-104
(1) in S.B. 2 supersedes the appropriation in Subsection
53A-17a-104
(1) in this
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bill, except that the appropriation under Subsection
53A-17a-104
(1) in S.B. 2 shall be
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increased by $26,000,000.
Legislative Review Note
as of 12-3-07 2:00 PM