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S.B. 61

             1     

FINANCIAL LITERACY EDUCATION

             2     
2008 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Chief Sponsor: Patricia W. Jones

             5     
House Sponsor: Karen W. Morgan

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill makes changes related to school financial literacy education.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    creates a financial literacy passport that tracks mastery of financial literacy concepts
             13      and is optional for students;
             14          .    requires the State Board of Education to:
             15              .    work with private and non-profit entities to create the financial literacy passport;
             16              .    coordinate financial literacy instruction with existing instruction;
             17              .    create staff development programs and assessments; and
             18              .    make rules related to financial literacy education;
             19          .    requires an annual report to the Education Interim Committee for five years; and
             20          .    makes technical changes.
             21      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             22          This bill appropriates:
             23          .    as an ongoing appropriation subject to future budget constraints, $100,000 from the
             24      Uniform School Fund for fiscal year 2008-09, to the State Board of Education for
             25      financial literacy professional development and assessments; and
             26          .    $150,000 from the Uniform School Fund for fiscal year 2008-09 only, to the State
             27      Board of Education for curriculum integration and development of assessments and


             28      materials related to financial literacy.
             29      Other Special Clauses:
             30          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2008.
             31      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             32      AMENDS:
             33          63-55b-153, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 216
             34      ENACTS:
             35          53A-13-110, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             36     
             37      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             38          Section 1. Section 53A-13-110 is enacted to read:
             39          53A-13-110. Financial literacy education.
             40          (1) As used in this section, "financial literacy passport" means a document that tracks
             41      mastery of financial literacy concepts and completion of financial activities, including the
             42      following:
             43          (a) basic budgeting;
             44          (b) saving and financial investments;
             45          (c) banking and financial services, including balancing a checkbook or a bank account;
             46          (d) career management, including earning an income;
             47          (e) rights and responsibilities of renting or buying a home;
             48          (f) retirement planning;
             49          (g) loans and borrowing money, including interest, credit card debt, predatory lending,
             50      and payday loans;
             51          (h) insurance;
             52          (i) federal, state, and local taxes;
             53          (j) charitable giving;
             54          (k) online commerce;
             55          (l) identity fraud and theft;
             56          (m) negative financial consequences of gambling; and
             57          (n) bankruptcy.
             58          (2) The State Board of Education shall:


             59          (a) in cooperation with interested private and non-profit entities:
             60          (i) develop a financial literacy passport that students may elect to complete;
             61          (ii) develop methods of encouraging parent and educator involvement in completion of
             62      the financial literacy passport; and
             63          (iii) develop and implement appropriate recognition and incentives for students who
             64      complete the financial literacy passport, including incentives offered by community partners;
             65          (b) more fully integrate financial literacy education into instruction in kindergarten
             66      through twelfth grade by:
             67          (i) coordinating financial literacy instruction with existing instruction in other core
             68      curriculum areas such as mathematics and social studies;
             69          (ii) using curriculum mapping;
             70          (iii) creating training materials and staff development programs that:
             71          (A) highlight areas of potential coordination between financial literacy education and
             72      other core curriculum concepts; and
             73          (B) demonstrate specific examples of financial literacy concepts as a way of teaching
             74      other core curriculum concepts; and
             75          (iv) using appropriate financial literacy assessments to improve financial literacy
             76      education and, if necessary, developing assessments;
             77          (c) work with interested private and non-profit entities to coordinate:
             78          (i) school use of existing financial literacy education resources; and
             79          (ii) methods of appropriately communicating to students and parents key financial
             80      literacy messages; and
             81          (d) in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
             82      make rules to develop guidelines and methods for school districts and charter schools to more
             83      fully integrate financial literacy education into other core curriculum courses.
             84          (3) The state superintendent shall annually report to the Education Interim Committee
             85      by November of each year on the successes and areas of needed improvement in financial
             86      literacy education provided pursuant to this section.
             87          Section 2. Section 63-55b-153 is amended to read:
             88           63-55b-153. Repeal dates -- Titles 53, 53A, and 53B.
             89          (1) Section 53-3-210 is repealed February 1, 2007.


             90          (2) Section 53A-1-403.5 is repealed July 1, 2012.
             91          (3) Subsection 53A-1a-511 (7)(c) is repealed July 1, 2007.
             92          (4) Section 53A-3-702 is repealed July 1, 2008.
             93          (5) Section 53A-6-112 is repealed July 1, 2009.
             94          (6) Subsection 53A-13-110 (3) is repealed July 1, 2013.
             95          [(6)] (7) Section 53A-17a-152 is repealed July 1, 2010.
             96          Section 3. Appropriation.
             97          There is appropriated:
             98          (1) as an ongoing appropriation subject to future budget constraints, $100,000 from the
             99      Uniform School Fund for fiscal year 2008-09 to the State Board of Education for staff
             100      development and assessments in financial literacy as provided by Subsection
             101      53A-13-110 (2)(b); and
             102          (2) $150,000 from the Uniform School Fund for fiscal year 2008-09 only, to the State
             103      Board of Education to fulfill its requirements under Subsection 53A-13-110 (2), including
             104      curriculum integration and development of assessments and materials.
             105          Section 4. Effective date.
             106          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2008.




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    as of 1-10-08 11:25 AM


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