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HB0033 • 2023

School finance-career technical education grants.

AN ACT relating to school finance; establishing competitive grants for public schools to purchase career and technical education supplies, materials and equipment; requiring rulemaking; requiring reporting; making conforming amendments; appropriating funds; and providing for an effective date.

Budget Education
Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Education
Last action
2023-03-09
Official status
enrolled
Effective date
3/9/2023

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material does not specify that schools must spend all money from a special reserve fund on supplies, materials, and equipment for career and technical education programs in order to be eligible for the grant. This claim was removed as it is unsupported by the provided information.

Grants for Career and Technical Education Supplies

This law creates a grant program to help K-12 public schools buy supplies, materials, and equipment for career and technical education programs.

What This Bill Does

  • Creates a new grant program run by the state Department of Education for K-12 public school districts.
  • Schools can apply for up to $50,000 per year over two years to buy supplies, materials, and equipment for career and technical education programs.
  • Requires schools to spend all money from a special reserve fund on these items if they want the grant.
  • Gives preference to districts that haven't received this type of grant in the last five years.
  • Requires the Department of Education to make rules about how to run the program.

Who It Names or Affects

  • K-12 public school districts
  • The state Department of Education

Terms To Know

Career and technical education programs
Classes that teach job skills for specific careers.
Special reserve fund
Money set aside by the state to be used only for certain purposes, in this case career and technical education supplies.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The grant program is funded with $250,000 from the public school foundation program account.
  • School districts that receive funds under another law (W.S. 21-12-105) are not eligible for these grants.

Amendments

These notes stay tied to the official amendment files and metadata from the legislature.

HB0033HW001

Committee of the Whole • Representative Clouston

Adopted

Plain English: The amendment adds a requirement for schools to match grant funds with their own money when receiving grants for career and technical education supplies, materials, and equipment.

  • Adds a new rule requiring schools to provide matching funds for the grants they receive.
  • Specifies that for every dollar of grant money, schools must contribute at least ten cents from their own budget.
  • The amendment does not specify how this change will affect the total amount of funding available for grants.
HB0033JC001

Conference Committee

H Adopted, S Adopted

Plain English: The amendment changes how grants are awarded to schools for career and technical education supplies by removing the first preference award and adding a requirement that districts must have an application from the special reserve fund.

  • Removes 'First preference' in favor of 'No award', meaning no automatic preference is given for any initial grant awards.
  • Modifies the eligibility criteria to require districts to apply using funds from a specific reserve account, and adds this as a further requirement beyond just submitting an application.
  • The exact impact of removing 'First preference' is not fully explained in the amendment text.
  • It's unclear how the change will affect the overall distribution or number of grants awarded to schools.
HB0033S2001

2nd reading • Senator Hicks

Failed

Plain English: The amendment changes the criteria for awarding grants to schools by removing preferences and adding restrictions.

  • Removes 'First preference' from the grant selection process, meaning no awards will be given based on this preference.
  • Modifies the eligibility requirement so that a district cannot receive an award unless it meets certain conditions.
  • Changes 'Second' to 'Further,' in the text describing additional criteria for grants.
  • The amendment does not specify what the new conditions are for districts to be eligible for awards, which limits understanding of full impact.
HB0033S3001

3rd reading • Senator Hicks

Adopted

Plain English: The amendment changes the criteria for awarding grants to schools by ensuring no awards are given as a first preference and adding conditions that must be met before a district can receive an award.

  • Removes 'First preference' from the grant award process, meaning no initial priority is given based on this criterion.
  • Modifies the eligibility criteria for districts to receive grants by requiring them to meet certain unspecified conditions.
  • The amendment does not specify what conditions a district must meet to be eligible for an award beyond stating that they are required.
  • It is unclear how this change will affect the overall distribution of grants among schools.
HB0033SS001

Standing Committee • Senate Education Committee

Adopted

Plain English: The amendment removes the requirement for matching funds from schools and deletes specific funding details.

  • Removes the requirement that schools provide matching funds for grants.
  • Deletes language specifying the amount of school district funds to be used.
  • The exact impact on grant amounts and eligibility is unclear without the deleted specifics.

Bill History

  1. 2023-03-09 LSO

    Assigned Chapter Number 164

  2. 2023-03-09 Governor

    Governor Signed HEA No. 0094

  3. 2023-03-03 Senate

    S President Signed HEA No. 0094

  4. 2023-03-03 House

    H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0094

  5. 2023-03-03 LSO

    Assigned Number HEA No. 0094

  6. 2023-02-24 Senate

    S Appointed JCC01 Members

  7. 2023-02-23 House

    H Appointed JCC01 Members

  8. 2023-02-23 House

    H Concur:Failed 10-50-2-0-0

  9. 2023-02-23 House

    H Received for Concurrence

  10. 2023-02-23 Senate

    S 3rd Reading:Passed 27-4-0-0-0

  11. 2023-02-22 Senate

    S 2nd Reading:Passed

  12. 2023-02-21 Senate

    S COW:Passed

  13. 2023-02-16 Senate

    S Placed on General File

  14. 2023-02-16 Senate

    S02 - Appropriations:Recommend Do Pass 5-0-0-0-0

  15. 2023-02-15 Senate

    :Rerefer to S02 - Appropriations

  16. 2023-02-15 Senate

    S04 - Education:Recommend Amend and Do Pass 5-0-0-0-0

  17. 2023-02-13 Senate

    S Introduced and Referred to S04 - Education

  18. 2023-01-24 Senate

    S Received for Introduction

  19. 2023-01-20 House

    H 3rd Reading:Passed 37-24-1-0-0

  20. 2023-01-19 House

    H 2nd Reading:Passed

  21. 2023-01-18 House

    H COW:Passed

  22. 2023-01-17 House

    H Placed on General File

  23. 2023-01-17 House

    H02 - Appropriations:Recommend Do Pass 7-0-0-0-0

  24. 2023-01-16 House

    :Rerefer to H02 - Appropriations

  25. 2023-01-16 House

    H04 - Education:Recommend Do Pass 7-0-2-0-0

  26. 2023-01-11 House

    H Introduced and Referred to H04 - Education

  27. 2023-01-06 House

    H Received for Introduction

  28. 2022-12-09 LSO

    Bill Number Assigned

Official Summary Text

Bill Summary - 23LSO-0248
Bill No.:

HB0033

Effective:

Immediately

LSO No.:

23LSO-0248

Enrolled Act No.:

HEA No. 0094

Chapter No.:

164

Prime Sponsor:

Joint Education Interim Committee

Catch Title:

School finance-career technical education grants.

Subject:

Grants for career and technical education for K-12 public schools.

Summary/Major Elements:

This act creates a grant program to be administered by the state Department of Education for K-12 public school districts to secure additional funds for the purchase of supplies, materials and equipment for new and existing career and technical education programs.

The maximum grant award is fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) for a period of two (2) years.

To be eligible for a grant, school districts are required to expend the entire amount generated by the education resource block grant model for supplies, materials and equipment for career and technical education programs using expenditure data from the immediately preceding five (5) school years and amounts contained in a special reserve fund, created pursuant to W.S. 21-13-504, for supplies, material and equipment for career and technical education programs. Preference will be given to districts that have not received a grant under the program in the immediately preceding five (5) school years.

The above summary is not an official publication of the Wyoming Legislature and is not an official statement of legislative intent.

While the Legislative Service Office endeavored to provide accurate information in this summary, it should not be relied upon as a comprehensive abstract of the bill.

Current Bill Text

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23LSO-0248
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ORIGINAL House

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HB0033

ENROLLED ACT NO. 94,

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SIXTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WYOMING
2023 General Session

AN ACT relating to school finance; establishing competitive grants for public schools to purchase career and technical education supplies, materials and equipment; requiring rulemaking; requiring reporting; making conforming amendments; appropriating funds; and providing for an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1
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W.S. 21
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Career and technical education equipment grants; application; criteria; limitations.

(a)

A school district may apply to the state department of education for state assistance to fund the purchase of supplies, materials and equipment for a new or existing career and technical education program in the district. Amounts awarded under this section shall be in addition to and shall not be considered in determining the school foundation program amount under the education resource block grant model pursuant to W.S. 21
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Any school district receiving funds under W.S. 21
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105 for a career and technical education demonstration project grant shall be ineligible to receive funds under this section for the period the district receives funds under W.S. 21
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105.

(b)

A grant awarded under this section shall be for a period of two (2) years and shall not exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) per year. Applications for a grant under this section shall be submitted on a form and in a manner specified by rule of the department, shall be filed with the department on or before June 30 to secure a grant during the immediately succeeding school year and shall at a minimum include:

(i)

A proposal documenting the need for the requested supplies, materials and equipment and the relationship of the career and technical education program to the workforce, education and economic needs of Wyoming;

(ii)

The purpose, plan and timeline for expenditure of grant amounts;

(iii)

Assurances that school facilities appropriately accommodate the career and technical education program for which the supplies, materials and equipment will be used;

(iv)

Other necessary information required by the department.

(c)

Not later than August 15 of the applicable school year and following review of applications submitted under this section, the department shall notify applicant districts of its grant awards and shall provide each applicant district a written statement of the reasons for approving or denying the application. No award shall be given to a district unless it has expended, or will expend with the award of the grant requested under this section, the entire amount generated under W.S. 21
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309(m)(v)(D) for supplies, materials and equipment for career and technical education programs utilizing expenditure data from the immediately preceding five (5) school years from the date of application and amounts from the special reserve fund created under W.S. 21-13-504 for supplies, materials and equipment for career and technical education programs.

Further, preference shall be given to districts that have not received a grant under this section in the immediately preceding five (5) school years from the date of application. If an application is approved, the department shall award the grant from amounts made available by legislative appropriation from the public school foundation program account for purposes of this section.

(d)

Each applicant district shall report to the department on the expenditure of amounts awarded under this section and shall provide other information as required by rule of the department.

(e)

The department of education shall promulgate rules necessary to carry out this section.

(f)

As used in this section, "career and technical education program" shall be as specified in W.S. 21
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Section 2.

W.S. 21
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Career and technical education demonstration project grants; application; criteria; limitations.

(b)

Any amount awarded to a district under this section shall be in addition to and not be considered in determining the school foundation program amount under the education resource block grant model pursuant to W.S. 21
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309. A grant awarded under this section shall be for a period of two (2) years and shall not exceed one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00) for the first year of demonstration project planning, and not more than two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00) for project implementation in year two (2) of the project grant.

Thereafter, state assistance for the project shall be limited to funds distributed to the district within its foundation program amount as determined under the education resource block grant model.
Any school district receiving funds under W.S. 21
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337 for career and technical supplies, materials and equipment shall be ineligible to receive a grant under this section for the period the district receives funds under W.S. 21
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337.

Section 3.

There is appropriated two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) from the public school foundation program account to the department of education for the period beginning July 1, 2023 and ending June 30, 2024. This appropriation shall be used for the grant program established by W.S. 21
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337 as created by section 1 of this act. This appropriation shall not be transferred or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated funds remaining from this appropriation on June 30, 2024 shall revert as provided by law. It is the intent of the legislature that this appropriation be included in the standard budget for the department of education for the immediately succeeding fiscal biennium.

Section 4.

Not later than June 30, 2024, the data advisory committee established under W.S. 21
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203(d) shall provide to the state superintendent of public instruction recommendations to more clearly identify expenditures on career and technical supplies, materials and equipment by school districts.

Section 5.

This act is effective immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.

(END)

Speaker of the House

President of the Senate

Governor

TIME APPROVED: _________

DATE APPROVED: _________

I hereby certify that this act originated in the House.

Chief Clerk

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