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HOUSE BILL NO. 821 – Deaf and Blind Education Division

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H0821..........................................................by EDUCATION
DEAF AND BLIND EDUCATION - Amends, adds to and repeals existing law to
remove consideration of the Idaho School for the Deaf and the Blind as a
school district; to provide distribution calculations for school districts
hosting regional programs for deaf education; to establish in the State
Board of Education the Division of Deaf and Blind Education; to provide for
the elimination of the Idaho School for the Deaf and the Blind as a body
corporate; to vest general supervision and government control of the
Division of Deaf and Blind Education in the State Board of Education; to
empower the State Board to dispose of any property belonging to or vested
in the name of the Idaho School for the Deaf and the Blind; to provide for
general powers of the State Board of Education relating to the division; to
prohibit religious or sectarian tests; to provide for definitions; to
provide for a program for the deaf; to provide for a program for the blind;
to provide legislative findings with regard to the Division of Deaf and
Blind Education; to provide for technology grants to the regional deaf
education program; and to provide for the transfer and credit of certain
funds to the Idaho Division of Deaf and Blind Education Fund.
                                                                        
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  ]]]]              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ]]]]
 Fifty-eighth Legislature                   Second Regular Session - 2006
                                                                        
                                                                        
                              IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
                                                                        
                                     HOUSE BILL NO. 821
                                                                        
                                   BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE
                                                                        
  1                                        AN ACT
  2    RELATING TO DEAF AND BLIND EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION 16-113, IDAHO CODE,  TO
  3        PROVIDE FOR CORRECT TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMEND-
  4        ING  SECTION 33-101, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CORRECT TERMINOLOGY AND TO
  5        MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 33-905, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE
  6        CONSIDERATION OF THE IDAHO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND AS  A  SCHOOL
  7        DISTRICT  AND  TO  MAKE  TECHNICAL  CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 33-1002,
  8        IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE EDUCATION SUPPORT PROGRAM FORMULA AND TO MAKE  A
  9        TECHNICAL  CORRECTION;  AMENDING  CHAPTER 10, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE
 10        ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-1004H, IDAHO CODE,  TO  PROVIDE  DISTRIBUTION
 11        CALCULATIONS  FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS HOSTING REGIONAL PROGRAMS FOR DEAF EDU-
 12        CATION; AMENDING THE HEADING FOR CHAPTER 34, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE;  AMEND-
 13        ING SECTION 33-3401, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH IN THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCA-
 14        TION THE DIVISION OF DEAF AND BLIND EDUCATION AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE ELIM-
 15        INATION  OF  THE  IDAHO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND AS A BODY CORPO-
 16        RATE; AMENDING SECTION 33-3402, IDAHO CODE, TO  REMOVE  REFERENCE  TO  THE
 17        IDAHO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND AS A BODY CORPORATE AND TO PROVIDE
 18        GENERAL  SUPERVISION, GOVERNMENT AND CONTROL OF THE DIVISION  IN THE STATE
 19        BOARD; AMENDING SECTION 33-3403, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CORRECT TERMI-
 20        NOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 33-3404, IDAHO CODE, TO EMPOWER THE  STATE  BOARD
 21        TO DISPOSE OF ANY PROPERTY BELONGING TO OR VESTED IN THE NAME OF THE IDAHO
 22        SCHOOL  FOR  THE DEAF AND THE BLIND; AMENDING SECTION 33-3405, IDAHO CODE,
 23        TO PROVIDE FOR GENERAL POWERS AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING
 24        SECTION 33-3406, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT RELIGIOUS OR SECTARIAN TESTS WITH
 25        REGARD TO DIVISION STUDENTS  AND  PERSONNEL;  REPEALING  SECTION  33-3407,
 26        IDAHO  CODE,  RELATING TO THE DEFINITION OF DEAF AND BLIND, EXAMINATION OF
 27        APPLICANTS AND ADMISSION AND RELEASE OF PUPILS; AMENDING CHAPTER 34, TITLE
 28        33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-3407, IDAHO  CODE,  TO
 29        PROVIDE  FOR DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 33-3408, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE
 30        CORRECT TERMINOLOGY; REPEALING SECTION 33-3409, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO  A
 31        GENERAL  FUND  CONTINGENCY  RESERVE;  AMENDING CHAPTER 34, TITLE 33, IDAHO
 32        CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-3409, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR
 33        A PROGRAM FOR THE DEAF; AMENDING CHAPTER 34, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY  THE
 34        ADDITION  OF  A  NEW SECTION 33-3410, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A PROGRAM
 35        FOR THE BLIND; AMENDING SECTION 33-4802, IDAHO CODE, TO  PROVIDE  LEGISLA-
 36        TIVE  FINDINGS WITH REGARD TO THE DIVISION AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORREC-
 37        TION; AMENDING SECTION 33-4803, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION; AMEND-
 38        ING SECTION 33-4806, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR TECHNOLOGY GRANTS  TO  THE
 39        REGIONAL DEAF EDUCATION PROGRAMS; AMENDING SECTION 66-1106, IDAHO CODE, TO
 40        PROVIDE  FOR CORRECT TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMEND-
 41        ING SECTION 66-1107, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CORRECT TERMINOLOGY AND TO
 42        MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 66-1108, IDAHO CODE, TO  PRO-
 43        VIDE  FOR  TRANSFER  AND  CREDIT OF CERTAIN FUNDS TO THE IDAHO DIVISION OF
 44        DEAF AND BLIND EDUCATION FUND AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS;  AMENDING
 45        SECTION  67-7304, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CORRECT TERMINOLOGY; AND PRO-
 46        VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
                                                                        
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  1    Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:
                                                                        
  2        SECTION 1.  That Section 16-113, Idaho Code, be, and the  same  is  hereby
  3    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
  4        16-113.  MAINTENANCE  OF  EXISTING PROGRAM LEVELS. Nothing in this chapter
  5    shall be construed to permit:
  6        (1)  The reduction of local, state, or federal medical or other assistance
  7    available;
  8        (2)  The alteration of eligibility under title V of  the  social  security
  9    act (relating to maternal and child health);
 10        (3)  The  alteration of eligibility under title XIX of the social security
 11    act (relating to medicaid for infants and toddlers with disabilities);
 12        (4)  The reduction of early intervention services provided  by  the  state
 13    department  of  education, the department of health and welfare, or the school
 14    for the division of deaf and the blind education.
                                                                        
 15        SECTION 2.  That Section 33-101, Idaho Code, be, and the  same  is  hereby
 16    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 17        33-101.  CREATION  OF  BOARD.  For the general supervision, governance and
 18    control of all state educational institutions, to wit: Uuniversity  of  Idaho,
 19    Idaho   Sstate  Uuniversity,  Boise  Sstate  Uuniversity,  Lewis-Clark  Sstate
 20    Ccollege, the School for the division of dDeaf and the  Bblind  education  and
 21    any  other  state  educational institution which may hereafter be founded, and
 22    for the general supervision, governance and control of the public school  sys-
 23    tems,  including public community colleges, a state board of education is cre-
 24    ated. The said board shall be known as the state board of education and  board
 25    of regents of the Uuniversity of Idaho.
 26        For  the  purposes  of  section 20, article IV, of the constitution of the
 27    state of Idaho, the state board of education and all of its offices, agencies,
 28    divisions and departments shall be an executive department  of  state  govern-
 29    ment.
 30        Where  the  term  "state  board" shall hereafter appear, it shall mean the
 31    state board of education and board of regents of the Uuniversity of Idaho.
                                                                        
 32        SECTION 3.  That Section 33-905, Idaho Code, be, and the  same  is  hereby
 33    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 34        33-905.  SCHOOL DISTRICT BUILDING ACCOUNT -- PAYMENTS TO ACCOUNT -- MONEYS
 35    APPROPRIATED TO STATE BOARD -- APPLICATION FOR MONEYS -- PAYMENTS TO DISTRICTS
 36    --  REPORTS ON APPLICATIONS -- USES OF MONEYS. (1.) The state of Idaho, recog-
 37    nizing its responsibility to establish and maintain  a  general,  uniform  and
 38    thorough system of public, free common schools, in an effort to partially ful-
 39    fill  this  responsibility, hereby creates and establishes the school district
 40    building account in the state treasury. The school district  building  account
 41    shall  have paid into it such appropriations or revenues as may be provided by
 42    law.
 43        (2.)  Moneys in the school district building account are hereby  appropri-
 44    ated  to  and  may be expended by the state board of education at any time for
 45    the purposes provided in this section, any provision of chapter 35, title  67,
 46    Idaho Code, or chapter 36, title 67, Idaho Code, notwithstanding.
 47        (3.) (a)  As  to  any  moneys  in the account other than lottery dividends
 48        distributed pursuant to subsection (4.) of  this  section,  the  board  of
 49        trustees  of any school district may apply to the state board of education
                                                                        
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  1        to receive a  payment  or  payments  from  the  school  district  building
  2        account; provided, a district demonstrates to the state board of education
  3        that  it  has  a  substantial  and  serious need based upon the district's
  4        classroom student-teacher ratios, past efforts to levy for such  construc-
  5        tion,  physical  condition  of existing structures, and the total assessed
  6        market value of the district, all of which shall  be  further  defined  by
  7        actual need criteria established by the state board of education.
  8        (b)  When  an  application  for moneys from the account is approved by the
  9        state board of education, the state board shall inform the school district
 10        that the application has been approved, citing  the  amount  approved  for
 11        payment  and an estimate of the time when the payment can actually be made
 12        to the school district.
 13        (4.)  By not later than August 31, moneys in the account pursuant to  dis-
 14    tribution from section 67-7434, Idaho Code, the lottery dividends and interest
 15    earned  thereon, shall be distributed to each of the several school districts,
 16    in the proportion that the average daily attendance of that district  for  the
 17    previous  school year bears to the total average daily attendance of the state
 18    during the previous school year. For the purposes of this subsection 4.  only,
 19    the Idaho school for the deaf and blind shall be considered a school district,
 20    and  shall  receive  a distribution based upon the average daily attendance of
 21    the school. Average daily attendance shall be calculated as provided  in  sec-
 22    tion 33-10024.(5), Idaho Code.
 23        (5.)  All payments from the school district building account shall be paid
 24    out  directly to the school district in warrants drawn by the state controller
 25    upon presentation of proper vouchers from the state board of education.  Pend-
 26    ing  payments  out  of the school district building account, the moneys in the
 27    account shall be invested by the state treasurer in the same  manner  as  pro-
 28    vided  under section 67-1210, Idaho Code, with respect to other idle moneys in
 29    the state treasury. Interest earned on the investments shall  be  returned  to
 30    the school district building account.
 31        (6.)  Payments  from  the  school  district building account received by a
 32    school district may be used by the school district for the purposes authorized
 33    in section 33-1102, Idaho Code.
 34        (7.) (a)  By not later than December 1, each school district shall  report
 35        to the state department of education the projects on which moneys received
 36        from the school district building account were expended. The state depart-
 37        ment of education shall transmit a summary of such reports to the legisla-
 38        ture by not later than January 15 of the following year.
 39        (b)  By  not  later  than December 1, each school district shall report to
 40        the state department of education the planned uses for the moneys received
 41        from the school district building account.  The state department of educa-
 42        tion shall transmit a summary of the reports to  the  legislature  by  not
 43        later than January 15 of the following year.
                                                                        
 44        SECTION  4.  That  Section 33-1002, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby
 45    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 46        33-1002.  EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM. The educational support program  is
 47    calculated as follows:
 48        1.  State  Educational Support Funds. Add the state appropriation, includ-
 49    ing the moneys available in the public school income fund, together  with  all
 50    miscellaneous revenues to determine the total state funds.
 51        2.  From  the  total state funds subtract the following amounts needed for
 52    state support of special programs provided by a school district:
 53        a.  Pupil tuition-equivalency allowances as provided in section  33-1002B,
                                                                        
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  1        Idaho Code;
  2        b.  Transportation  support  program as provided in section 33-1006, Idaho
  3        Code;
  4        c.  Feasibility studies allowance as provided in section  33-1007A,  Idaho
  5        Code;
  6        d.  The  approved costs for border district allowance, provided in section
  7        33-1403, Idaho Code, as determined by the state superintendent  of  public
  8        instruction;
  9        e.  The  approved costs for exceptional child approved contract allowance,
 10        provided in subsection 2. of section 33-2004, Idaho Code, as determined by
 11        the state superintendent of public instruction;
 12        f.  Certain expectant and delivered mothers allowance as provided in  sec-
 13        tion 33-2006, Idaho Code;
 14        g.  Salary-based  apportionment calculated as provided in sections 33-1004
 15        through 33-1004F, Idaho Code;
 16        h.  Unemployment insurance benefit payments according to the provisions of
 17        section 72-1349A, Idaho Code;
 18        i.  For expenditure as provided by the public school technology program;
 19        j.  For the support of provisions that provide a safe  environment  condu-
 20        cive  to student learning and maintain classroom discipline, an allocation
 21        of $300 per support unit; and
 22        k.  For the support of regional programs for deaf education,  as  provided
 23        in section 33-1004H, Idaho Code; and
 24        l.  Any additional amounts as required by statute to effect administrative
 25        adjustments  or  as specifically required by the provisions of any bill of
 26        appropriation;
 27    to secure the state educational support funds.
 28        3.  Local  Districts'  Contribution  Calculation.  Without  including  any
 29    allowance as a credit for prepaid taxes as provided by section 63-1607,  Idaho
 30    Code,  the local districts' contribution shall be the amount appropriated pur-
 31    suant to section 33-1002D, Idaho Code, plus three-tenths percent (.3%)  during
 32    fiscal year 2003-04 and each year thereafter, of the total state adjusted mar-
 33    ket  value for assessment purposes for the previous year with such value being
 34    determined by the provisions of section 63-315, Idaho  Code,  and  four-tenths
 35    percent  (.4%)  during  fiscal  year  1994-95 and each year thereafter, of the
 36    cooperative electrical associations' property values that  have  been  derived
 37    from the taxes paid in lieu of ad valorem property taxes for the previous year
 38    as provided in section 63-3502, Idaho Code.
 39        4.  Educational  Support  Program  Distribution  Funds. Add the local dis-
 40    tricts' contribution, subsection 3. of this section, and the state educational
 41    support program funds, subsection 1. of this section, together to  secure  the
 42    total educational support program distribution funds.
 43        5.  Average  Daily  Attendance.  The  total state average daily attendance
 44    shall be the sum of the average daily attendance of all  of  the  school  dis-
 45    tricts  of  the state. The state board of education shall establish rules set-
 46    ting forth the procedure to determine average daily attendance  and  the  time
 47    for, and method of, submission of such report. Average daily attendance calcu-
 48    lation  shall  be carried out to the nearest hundredth. Computation of average
 49    daily attendance shall also be governed by the provisions of section 33-1003A,
 50    Idaho Code.
 51        6.  Support Units. The total state support units shall  be  determined  by
 52    using  the tables set out hereafter called computation of kindergarten support
 53    units, computation of elementary support units, computation of secondary  sup-
 54    port  units,  computation of exceptional education support units, and computa-
 55    tion of alternative school secondary support units. The  sum  of  all  of  the
                                                                        
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  1    total  support  units  of all school districts of the state shall be the total
  2    state support units.
  3                      COMPUTATION OF KINDERGARTEN SUPPORT UNITS
  4    Average Daily
  5    Attendance            Attendance Divisor         Units Allowed
  6    41 or more     ....   40.......................  1 or more as computed
  7    31 -  40.99 ADA....    -.......................  1
  8    26 -  30.99 ADA....    -.......................   .85
  9    21 -  25.99 ADA....    -.......................   .75
 10    16 -  20.99 ADA....    -.......................   .6
 11     8 -  15.99 ADA....    -.......................   .5
 12     1 -   7.99 ADA....    -.......................  count as elementary
                                                                        
 13                       COMPUTATION OF ELEMENTARY SUPPORT UNITS
 14    Average Daily
 15    Attendance            Attendance Divisor         Minimum Units Allowed
 16    300 or more ADA........................................  15
 17                        ..23...grades 4,5 & 6....
 18                        ..22...grades 1,2 & 3....1994-95
 19                        ..21...grades 1,2 & 3....1995-96
 20                        ..20...grades 1,2 & 3....1996-97
 21                              and each year thereafter.
 22    160   to  299.99 ADA... 20.....................         8.4
 23    110   to  159.99 ADA... 19.....................         6.8
 24     71.1 to  109.99 ADA... 16.....................         4.7
 25     51.7 to   71.0  ADA... 15.....................         4.0
 26     33.6 to   51.6  ADA... 13.....................         2.8
 27     16.6 to   33.5  ADA... 12.....................         1.4
 28      1.0 to   16.5  ADA... n/a....................         1.0
                                                                        
 29                        COMPUTATION OF SECONDARY SUPPORT UNITS
 30    Average Daily
 31    Attendance            Attendance Divisor         Minimum Units Allowed
 32    750 or more      .... 18.5.....................        47
 33    400 -  749.99 ADA.... 16.......................        28
 34    300 -  399.99 ADA.... 14.5.....................        22
 35    200 -  299.99 ADA.... 13.5.....................        17
 36    100 -  199.99 ADA.... 12.......................         9
 37     99.99 or fewer       Units allowed as follows:
 38             Grades 7-12  .........................         8
 39             Grades 9-12  .........................         6
 40             Grades 7- 9  .........................         1 per 14 ADA
 41             Grades 7- 8  .........................         1 per 16 ADA
                                                                        
 42                  COMPUTATION OF EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION SUPPORT UNITS
 43    Average Daily
 44    Attendance            Attendance Divisor         Minimum Units Allowed
 45    14 or more ....       14.5.....................  1 or more as computed
 46    12 -  13.99....        -.......................  1
 47     8 -  11.99....        -.......................   .75
 48     4 -   7.99....        -.......................   .5
 49     1 -   3.99....        -.......................   .25
                                                                        
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  1              COMPUTATION OF ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL SECONDARY SUPPORT UNITS
  2    Pupils in Attendance  Attendance Divisor         Minimum Units Allowed
  3    12 or more..........  12......................   1 or more as computed
                                                                        
                                                                        
  4        In applying these tables to any given separate attendance unit, no  school
  5    district  shall  receive  less  total  money than it would receive if it had a
  6    lesser average daily attendance in such separate attendance unit. In  applying
  7    the  kindergarten  table  to  a  kindergarten program of less days than a full
  8    school year, the support unit allowance shall be in ratio  to  the  number  of
  9    days  of a full school year. The tables for exceptional education and alterna-
 10    tive school  secondary support units shall be  applicable  only  for  programs
 11    approved  by  the state department of education following rules established by
 12    the state board of education. Moneys generated  from  computation  of  support
 13    units  for  alternative  schools shall be utilized for alternative school pro-
 14    grams. School district administrative and facility costs may  be  included  as
 15    part of the alternative school expenditures.
 16        7.  State Distribution Factor per Support Unit. Divide educational support
 17    program distribution funds, after subtracting the amounts necessary to pay the
 18    obligations  specified  in  subsection  2. of this section, by the total state
 19    support units to secure the state distribution factor per support unit.
 20        8.  District Share of State Funds for Educational Support Program.  Ascer-
 21    tain  a district's share of state funds for the educational support program as
 22    follows:
 23        a.  District Contribution Calculation. Without including any allowance  as
 24        a  credit  for  prepaid taxes, as provided in section 63-1607, Idaho Code,
 25        the district contribution calculation shall be the rate  determined  under
 26        subsection 3. of this section.
 27        b.  District  Support  Units.  The number of support units for each school
 28        district in the state shall be determined as follows:
 29             (1)  Divide the actual average daily attendance,  excluding  students
 30             approved  for inclusion in the exceptional child educational program,
 31             for the administrative schools and each of the separate  schools  and
 32             attendance  units  by the appropriate divisor from the tables of sup-
 33             port units in this section, then add  the  quotients  to  obtain  the
 34             district's support units allowance for regular students, kindergarten
 35             through  grade  12  including  alternative school secondary students.
 36             Calculations in application of this subsection shall be  carried  out
 37             to the nearest tenth.
 38             (2)  Divide  the  combined  totals of the average daily attendance of
 39             all preschool, handicapped, kindergarten, elementary,  secondary  and
 40             juvenile  detention  center  students  approved  for inclusion in the
 41             exceptional child program of the district by the appropriate  divisor
 42             from the table for computation of exceptional education support units
 43             to  obtain  the  number  of  support units allowed for the district's
 44             approved exceptional child program. Calculations for this  subsection
 45             shall be carried out to the nearest tenth when more than one (1) unit
 46             is allowed.
 47             (3)  The  total  number of support units of the district shall be the
 48             sum of the total  support  units  for  regular  students,  subsection
 49             8.b.(1)  of  this  section,  and  the support units allowance for the
 50             approved exceptional child program, subsection 8.b.(2) of  this  sec-
 51             tion.
 52        c.  Total  District Allowance Educational Program. Multiply the district's
 53        total number of support units, carried out to the nearest  tenth,  by  the
                                                                        
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  1        state  distribution  factor  per  support unit and to this product add the
  2        approved amount of programs of the district provided in subsection  2.  of
  3        this  section to secure the district's total allowance for the educational
  4        support program.
  5        d.  District Share. To secure the district's share of state apportionment,
  6        subtract the amount of the local district contribution  calculation,  sub-
  7        section  3.  of this section, from the amount of the total district allow-
  8        ance, subsection 8.c. of this section.
  9        e.  Adjustment of District Share. The contract salary of every noncertifi-
 10        cated teacher shall be subtracted from the district's share as  calculated
 11        from the provisions of subsection 8.d. of this section.
                                                                        
 12        SECTION  5.  That  Chapter  10,  Title 33, Idaho Code, be, and the same is
 13    hereby amended by the addition thereto of a NEW SECTION, to be known and  des-
 14    ignated as Section 33-1004H, Idaho Code, and to read as follows:
                                                                        
 15        33-1004H.  REGIONAL  DEAF EDUCATION PROGRAMS. The state department of edu-
 16    cation shall distribute moneys, as part of the  educational  support  program,
 17    for  the support of school districts hosting regional programs for deaf educa-
 18    tion, authorized pursuant to section 33-3409, Idaho Code.  Such  distributions
 19    shall be based on the lesser of the following two (2) calculations:
 20        (1)  The  number  of  eligible  deaf students in average daily attendance,
 21    multiplied by fifty thousand dollars ($50,000); or
 22        (2)  The amount of funding that would have been provided by the state  had
 23    the  program actually been a public charter school, with access to the minimum
 24    support unit numbers in section 33-1002(6), Idaho Code.
                                                                        
 25        SECTION 6.  That the Heading for Chapter 34, Title 33, Idaho Code, be, and
 26    the same is hereby amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 27                                      CHAPTER 34
 28                        IDAHO SCHOOL FOR THE DIVISION OF DEAF
 29                               AND THE BLIND EDUCATION
                                                                        
 30        SECTION 7.  That Section 33-3401, Idaho Code, be, and the same  is  hereby
 31    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 32        33-3401.  ESTABLISHMENT   OF   SCHOOL  FOR  DIVISION  OF  DEAF  AND  BLIND
 33    EDUCATION. The establishment by law of a school for the There is hereby estab-
 34    lished in the state board of education the division of deaf and blind at Good-
 35    ing, Idaho, is hereby ratified and affirmed, said  school  to  be  called  the
 36    Idaho  School  for  the Deaf and the Blind, and its operation continued. It is
 37    further provided that wherever the term education. The "State School  for  the
 38    Deaf and the Blind" shall appear in the Idaho Code it shall mean also known as
 39    the  "Idaho  School  for  the Deaf and the Blind." at Gooding, Idaho, shall no
 40    longer exist as a body corporate.
                                                                        
 41        SECTION 8.  That Section 33-3402, Idaho Code, be, and the same  is  hereby
 42    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 43        33-3402.  BODY POLITIC AND CORPORATE -- STATE BOARD OF TRUSTEES EDUCATION.
 44    The  Idaho  School  for the Deaf and the Blind is hereby declared to be a body
 45    corporate, with its own seal and having power to sue and be sued  in  its  own
 46    name.  The general supervision, government and control of the Idaho School for
 47    the division of dDeaf and the Bblind education is vested in the state board of
                                                                        
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  1    education, which shall act as the board of trustees of the  Idaho  School  for
  2    the Deaf and the Blind.
                                                                        
  3        SECTION  9.  That  Section 33-3403, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby
  4    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
  5        33-3403.  ORGANIZATION, MEETINGS  AND  PROCEEDINGS  OF  BOARD.  The  state
  6    board,  of trustees, at its first meeting and annually thereafter, shall orga-
  7    nize by electing a chairman, a vice-chairman and a secretary.  A  majority  of
  8    the  board  shall  constitute  a quorum for the transaction of business, but a
  9    smaller number may adjourn from time to time. No member  of  the  board  shall
 10    participate in any proceeding in which he has a pecuniary interest. No vacancy
 11    on  the board shall impair the right of the remaining trustees to exercise all
 12    the powers of the board. Every vote and official act of  the  board  shall  be
 13    entered  of record. The state treasurer shall serve as treasurer of the board.
 14    It shall be the duty of the secretary to keep a detailed account of the doings
 15    of the board.
                                                                        
 16        SECTION 10.  That Section 33-3404, Idaho Code, be, and the same is  hereby
 17    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 18        33-3404.  TITLE  TO PROPERTY -- ACQUIRING, SELLING OR EXCHANGING PROPERTY.
 19    All rights and title to property, real and personal, belonging to or vested in
 20    the Idaho School for the Deaf and the Blind are hereby  vested  in  its  state
 21    board  of  trustees  and  their its successors. The state board of trustees is
 22    empowered to acquire, by purchase or exchange, any property which in the judg-
 23    ment of the board is needful for the operation of the  Idaho  School  for  the
 24    Deaf and the Blind, and to dispose of, by sale or exchange, any property which
 25    in  the  judgment  of  the  board is not needful for the operation of the same
 26    belonging to or vested in the name of the Idaho school for the  deaf  and  the
 27    blind at Gooding, Idaho.
                                                                        
 28        SECTION  11.  That Section 33-3405, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby
 29    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 30        33-3405.  GENERAL POWERS OF BOARD. The state board of trustees of  as  the
 31    board  for  the  Idaho school for the division of deaf and the blind education
 32    shall have the following powers:
 33        (1)  To adopt rules and regulations for its own government and that of the
 34    school Idaho division of deaf and blind education;
 35        (2)  To employ a superintendent of an administrator for the  school  divi-
 36    sion,  and,  with  his the administrator's advice, to appoint such assistants,
 37    instructors, specialists and other employees as are required for the operation
 38    of the school division; to fix salaries and prescribe duties;  to  remove  the
 39    superintendent  administrator  or  any  other employees in accordance with the
 40    policies and rules of the state board; of education; and to, at the discretion
 41    of the superintendent administrator, allow all employees eligible for benefits
 42    to elect to receive their salary on a year-round basis. Such a payment  sched-
 43    ule shall not be considered a guarantee of employment;
 44        (3)  With  the  advice  of  the superintendent, tTo prescribe the instruc-
 45    tional materials, the course of study, and the textbooks to be used,  and  for
 46    those pupils who complete the requirements for grade twelve (12), the time and
 47    standard of graduation;
 48        (4)  To  have  at  all times, general supervision and control of all prop-
 49    erty, real and personal, appertaining to the school division,  and  to  insure
                                                                        
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  1    the same;
  2        (5)  To  employ  architects  or  engineers  in  planning the construction,
  3    remodeling or repair of any building and, whenever no other agency  is  desig-
  4    nated  so  to do, to let contracts for such construction, remodeling or repair
  5    and to supervise the work thereof maintain in good  condition  the  buildings,
  6    grounds  and  personal property acquired by or vested in the name of the Idaho
  7    school for the deaf and the blind until such time  as  such  property  may  be
  8    sold, transferred or otherwise disposed of as the state board may determine;
  9        (6)  To  expend  moneys appropriated, or otherwise placed to the credit of
 10    the school division for the maintenance and operation thereof, and to  account
 11    for the same as prescribed by law; and
 12        (7)  To  provide  for the conveyance of pupils to and from the school, the
 13    expense of such conveyance being a lawful use of the moneys available  to  the
 14    board  of  trustees  contract  with local school districts and to assist those
 15    school districts in providing nonresidential, day educational program services
 16    to the greatest number of Idaho deaf and blind children as may be practicable.
                                                                        
 17        SECTION 12.  That Section 33-3406, Idaho Code, be, and the same is  hereby
 18    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 19        33-3406.  SECTARIAN  TESTS  PROHIBITED.  No  religious  or sectarian tests
 20    shall be applied to the admission of students served by the division,  nor  in
 21    the selection of instructors or other personnel of the school division.
                                                                        
 22        SECTION  13.  That Section 33-3407, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby
 23    repealed.
                                                                        
 24        SECTION 14.  That Chapter 34, Title 33, Idaho Code, be, and  the  same  is
 25    hereby  amended by the addition thereto of a NEW SECTION, to be known and des-
 26    ignated as Section 33-3407, Idaho Code, and to read as follows:
                                                                        
 27        33-3407.  DEFINITIONS. Unless the context shall otherwise provide, as used
 28    in this chapter:
 29        (1)  "Administrator" means the administrator of the Idaho division of deaf
 30    and blind education.
 31        (2)  "Blind" means a person who is blind, totally blind,  partially  blind
 32    or  otherwise visually handicapped meaning such person has central visual acu-
 33    ity not exceeding 20/200 in the better eye, with corrected lenses, as measured
 34    by the Snellen test, or visual acuity greater than 20/2000, but with a limita-
 35    tion in the field of vision such that the widest diameter of the visual  field
 36    subtends an angle not greater than twenty (20) degrees.
 37        (3)  "Deaf"  means a person whose hearing impairment is so severe that the
 38    person is impaired in processing linguistic information through hearing,  even
 39    with  amplification.  A  person  may be identified as deaf or hearing impaired
 40    when the unaided hearing loss is in excess of seventy (70) decibels  and  pre-
 41    cludes  understanding  of  speech  through  the  auditory mechanism, even with
 42    amplification, and demonstrates an inability to process linguistic information
 43    through hearing, even with amplification.
 44        (4)  "Program" means the program for the deaf  as  set  forth  in  section
 45    33-3409,  Idaho  Code,  and  the program for the blind as set forth in section
 46    33-3410, Idaho Code.
 47        (5)  "State board" or "state board of education" means the state board  of
 48    education and board of regents of the university of Idaho.
                                                                        
 49        SECTION  15.  That Section 33-3408, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby
                                                                        
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  1    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
  2        33-3408.  REPORTING DEAF AND BLIND PUPILS. On or before the first  day  of
  3    February,  in  each year, the clerk of each school district, including elemen-
  4    tary school districts and especially chartered school districts  shall  report
  5    the  number  of  deaf  and  blind pupils, as defined in section 33-3407, Idaho
  6    Code, attending the school or schools of the district, and  any  such  person,
  7    not a pupil in the school, of whom he may have knowledge.
  8        Such report shall be made to the superintendent administrator of the Idaho
  9    School for the division of dDeaf and the Bblind education, upon forms approved
 10    by the state board of education.
                                                                        
 11        SECTION  16.  That Section 33-3409, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby
 12    repealed.
                                                                        
 13        SECTION 17.  That Chapter 34, Title 33, Idaho Code, be, and  the  same  is
 14    hereby  amended by the addition thereto of a NEW SECTION, to be known and des-
 15    ignated  as Section 33-3409, Idaho Code, and to read as follows:
                                                                        
 16        33-3409.   PROGRAM FOR THE DEAF. (1) The administrator, on behalf  of  the
 17    state  board, is hereby authorized to enter into contracts with five (5) local
 18    school districts to provide nonresidential, day educational  program  services
 19    to  deaf  children  from  ages  three (3) years through grade twelve (12). The
 20    local school districts, or "host" school districts, which provide  educational
 21    program services under contract with the state board, are to be selected so as
 22    to  provide  the maximum participation in the educational program services for
 23    the deaf children in the region. Each host school district shall provide staff
 24    and facilities for the educational program services.
 25        (2)  The administrator may enter into one (1) contract with a local school
 26    district in each of the following areas:
 27        (a)  Kootenai or Bonner county;
 28        (b)  Nez Perce or Latah county;
 29        (c)  Ada or Canyon county;
 30        (d)  Twin Falls, Gooding, Jerome, Minidoka or Cassia county; and
 31        (e)  Bingham county.
 32        (3)  The educational program services to be offered  by  the  host  school
 33    districts to deaf children shall include, but are not limited to:
 34        (a)  An auditory/oral program for prekindergarten through grade one (1) to
 35        serve children with hearing impairments, but who are not deaf;
 36        (b)  A  sign-language  based  program for deaf children in prekindergarten
 37        through grade twelve (12); and
 38        (c)  Speech and language therapy services.
 39        (4)  A deaf student's home school district shall be responsible for:
 40        (a)  Preparing and updating the student's  individualized  education  plan
 41        and  the  individual  family education plan as required by the individuals
 42        with disabilities education act, parts A and B, 20 U.S.C. sections 1400 to
 43        1419, and federal regulations promulgated thereunder;
 44        (b)  Providing transportation to deaf students living in the  home  school
 45        district and participating in the educational program services in the host
 46        school district, provided however:
 47             (i)  Home  school  districts may contract with other home school dis-
 48             tricts or the host district to provide such transportation; and
 49             (ii) Eligible costs associated with transporting students to and from
 50             the host school district shall  be  funded  as  provided  in  section
 51             33-1006,  Idaho  Code, except that such transportation cost shall not
                                                                        
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  1             be subject to the transportation cost cap thereunder.
  2        (5)  Deaf students from home school districts participating in educational
  3    program services in the host school district shall be allowed  to  participate
  4    in  the  same extracurricular activities as deaf students from the host school
  5    district.
                                                                        
  6        SECTION 18.  That Chapter 34, Title 33, Idaho Code, be, and  the  same  is
  7    hereby  amended by the addition thereto of a NEW SECTION, to be known and des-
  8    ignated as Section 33-3410, Idaho Code, and to read as follows:
                                                                        
  9        33-3410.  PROGRAM FOR THE BLIND. The administrator on behalf of the  state
 10    board is hereby authorized to assist individual local school districts to pro-
 11    vide nonresidential, day educational program services to the local school dis-
 12    tricts  for  blind  children  in  kindergarten  through grade twelve (12). The
 13    administrator is further authorized to provide such students with  specialized
 14    short-term,  concentrated  programs of instruction in braille and mobility and
 15    life skills training. Such programs should be offered at times when such  stu-
 16    dents are not attending public school classes.
                                                                        
 17        SECTION  19.  That Section 33-4802, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby
 18    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 19        33-4802.  FINDINGS. The legislature hereby finds, determines and  declares
 20    that  the  state  of Idaho recognizes the importance of applying technology to
 21    meet the public need for an improved, thorough and seamless  public  education
 22    system  for  elementary  and  secondary education, education of the hearing or
 23    visually impaired at participating in programs offered by the Idaho school for
 24    the division of deaf and blind  education,  post-secondary  postsecondary  and
 25    higher education and public libraries.
                                                                        
 26        SECTION  20.  That Section 33-4803, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby
 27    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 28        33-4803.  DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter:
 29        (1)  "Educational segments" are, individually, the public  elementary  and
 30    secondary  school  system, the Idaho school for the division of deaf and blind
 31    education, the professional-technical education system, the state library, the
 32    state historical society, Idaho public television, the community colleges, the
 33    four-year colleges and universities, the state department of education and the
 34    office of the state board of education.
 35        (2)  "Libraries" means district, city, school/community libraries, and the
 36    state library as described in chapters 25, 26 and 27, title 33, Idaho Code.
 37        (3)  "Technology" means all present and future forms of computer hardware,
 38    computer software and services used or required for automated data processing,
 39    computer-related office automation or telecommunications.
 40        (4)  "Telecommunications" means all present and future forms of  hardware,
 41    software  or  services used or required for transmitting voice, data, video or
 42    images over a distance.
                                                                        
 43        SECTION 21.  That Section 33-4806, Idaho Code, be, and the same is  hereby
 44    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 45        33-4806.  PUBLIC SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY GRANTS. There is hereby established the
 46    public  school technology grant program, which shall make available grants for
 47    schools to provide Idaho classrooms, including classrooms at the Idaho  school
                                                                        
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  1    for  the deaf and blind regional deaf education programs operating pursuant to
  2    section 33-3409, Idaho Code, with the equipment  and  resources  necessary  to
  3    integrate  information  age technology with instruction and to further connect
  4    those classrooms with external telecommunications services. Grant applications
  5    shall include a project plan that describes proposed  equipment  and  software
  6    purchases; how the proposed equipment and software will be used effectively in
  7    the  classroom;    provision  for training teachers to make optimal use of the
  8    technology; provision for local matching funds as prescribed by  the  council;
  9    and other elements as prescribed by the council.
                                                                        
 10        SECTION  22.  That Section 66-1106, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby
 11    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 12        66-1106.  CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS FUND -- TRANSFER OF MONEYS  TO  SEPARATE
 13    FUNDS.  Any  and all moneys hereafter accruing to said charitable institutions
 14    fund shall be forthwith transferred and credited to the  following  designated
 15    funds in the following proportions, respectively, to wit:
 16        To the Idaho Sstate Uuniversity fund, four-fifteenths (4/15) thereof;
 17        To  the  Sstate Jjuvenile Ccorrections Iinstitutions fund, four-fifteenths
 18    (4/15) thereof;
 19        To the Sstate Hhospital Nnorth fund, four-fifteenths (4/15) thereof;
 20        To the Ddivision  of  Vveterans  Sservices  fund,  five-thirtieths  (5/30)
 21    thereof;
 22        To  the  School for the Idaho division of dDeaf and Bblind education fund,
 23    one-thirtieth (1/30) thereof.
                                                                        
 24        SECTION 23.  That Section 66-1107, Idaho Code, be, and the same is  hereby
 25    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 26        66-1107.  MONEYS  CREDITED  OR ACCRUING TO SPECIAL FUNDS -- EXCLUSIVE USE.
 27    All moneys heretofore properly credited to or accruing  to  any  special  fund
 28    heretofore  created  out of any portion of the expendable income from the land
 29    grant of one hundred fifty thousand (150,000) acres aforesaid, for the support
 30    or maintenance  of  the  Idaho  Sstate    Uuniversity,  the  Sstate  Jjuvenile
 31    Ccorrections  Ccenter,  Sstate  Hhospital  Nnorth,  Ddivision of Vv eterans Ss
 32    ervices and the State School for the Idaho division of dDeaf  and  the  Bblind
 33    education,  respectively, or any of such institutions, together with all funds
 34    hereafter accruing under this act to the funds designated in section  66-1106,
 35    Idaho  Code, are hereby appropriated for the maintenance of said institutions,
 36    respectively, and no portion of said funds shall be diverted to any other pur-
 37    pose or transferred to any other fund:  provided,  that  no  provision  hereof
 38    shall  be  so  construed  as  to preclude the state controller from correcting
 39    errors in the apportionment of receipts or distribution of disbursements here-
 40    tofore or hereafter erroneously credited or charged to any of such funds.
                                                                        
 41        SECTION 24.  That Section 66-1108, Idaho Code, be, and the same is  hereby
 42    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 43        66-1108.  SCHOOL  FOR  THE  IDAHO DIVISION OF DEAF AND THE BLIND EDUCATION
 44    FUND. Any and all funds heretofore accruing to the credit  of  the  charitable
 45    institutions fund on the books of the state controller and state treasurer and
 46    not  properly  transferred  or credited to funds known and designated as "Tthe
 47    Aacademy of Idaho Ffund," "Tthe Idaho Ttechnical Iinstitute  Ffund"  or  "Tthe
 48    Ssouthern  Bbranch of the Uuniversity of Idaho Ffund," "Tthe Idaho Iindustrial
 49    Rreform Sschool Ffund" or "Tthe Idaho Iindustrial  Ttraining  Sschool  Ffund,"
                                                                        
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  1    "Tthe  Nnorthern  Idaho  Iinsane  Aasylum  Ffund"  or  "Tthe  Nnorthern  Idaho
  2    Ssanitarium  Ffund,"  "Tthe  Ssoldiers'  Hhome Ffund" and the "Sschool for the
  3    Ddeaf and the Bblind Ffund" or the "Ddeaf and Bblind Sschool Ffund," shall  be
  4    transferred  and credited to a special fund to be known as the "School for the
  5    Idaho division of dDeaf and the Bblind education Ffund."
                                                                        
  6        SECTION 25.  That Section 67-7304, Idaho Code, be, and the same is  hereby
  7    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
  8        67-7304.  COMPOSITION.  (1)  The council shall consist of nine (9) members
  9    to be appointed by the governor.
 10        (2)  Membership shall be as follows: one (1) member shall be a deaf person
 11    representing an association of the deaf, one (1) member shall be a  deaf  per-
 12    son,  one (1) member shall be the parent of a deaf child, one (1) member shall
 13    be a hard of hearing member of a national hard of hearing  consumer  organiza-
 14    tion,  one  (1) member shall be a hard of hearing person over the age of sixty
 15    (60) years, one (1) member shall be the parent of a hard of hearing child, one
 16    (1) member shall be an interpreter for the deaf, one (1)  member  shall  be  a
 17    licensed physician, and one (1) member shall be an ASHA certified audiologist.
 18        (3)  The  following  shall  serve  as  ex officio nonvoting members of the
 19    council: a representative from each of the following: the Idaho school for the
 20    division of deaf and blind education, the state department of  education,  the
 21    division of vocational rehabilitation, the office on aging, the  department of
 22    health  and  welfare,  the  bureau of occupational licenses, the department of
 23    employment, the public utilities commission, the consumer protection  division
 24    of  the office of the attorney general, the Idaho hearing aid society, and the
 25    director of the council for the deaf and hard of hearing.
 26        (4)  Due regard shall be given to balanced representation from  geographi-
 27    cal and demographic areas of the state for voting members of the council.
 28        (5)  Voting  members  of  the  council shall be compensated as provided in
 29    section 59-509(b), Idaho Code.
                                                                        
 30        SECTION 26.  This act shall be in full force and effect on and after  July
 31    1, 2008.

Statement of Purpose / Fiscal Impact



                       STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

                             RS 16248

The purpose of this legislation is to provide a 21st century model for
the education of deaf and blind students in Idaho.  The current
service offered at the Idaho School for the Deaf and the Blind (ISDB)
campus is a 19th century education model, in which an education is
provided at a residential campus, where students are separated from
their families and other neighborhood children.  The popularity of
this model among parents of deaf and blind students has declined
significantly over time, to the point that enrollment today is barely
half of what it was a dozen years ago.  This enrollment decline has
resulted in a rapidly growing cost per student, which stood at over
$82,000 per residential student in FY05, based on the study by the
Office of Performance Evaluations. 

In addition to residential education, ISDB provides a modern day
program service for deaf and blind students living within a reasonable
bus ride of the school.  Because day program students are able to
continue living at home, this service has proved to be more popular
with families of deaf and blind children, with approximately 40% of
the deaf and blind students in the day program area taking advantage
of it.  The problem is that only 8% of the students in Idaho live
close enough to the ISDB campus to be able to participate as day
students.

This legislation will transform ISDB from a residential, campus-based
program to a regionally-based series of day programs, available to
over 80% of the deaf students in Idaho.  This will enable deaf
students across Idaho to receive the more concentrated, specialized
programs of instruction that they need, without having to be separated
from their families.  Blind students would be mainstreamed under this
proposal, with enhanced outreach and specialized Braille and
mobility training services offered by trained ISDB outreach staff.



                           FISCAL NOTE

It is estimated that the implementation of this legislation will
require an increase in the FY 2009 General Fund appropriation for
deaf and blind education of approximately $150,000.





Contact
Names: Rep. Henbest, Rep. Skippen, Sen. Lodge 
Phone: 332-1000


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