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Introduced
01/10/2024
01/10/2024
In Committee
02/29/2024
02/29/2024
Crossed Over
01/26/2024
01/26/2024
Passed
03/05/2024
03/05/2024
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
03/13/2024
03/13/2024
Introduced Session
2024 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Various education matters. Requires the secretary of education to prepare and submit to the general assembly the following: (1) A plan to establish a pilot program concerning the use, operation, and management of school facilities to promote student learning and outcomes. (2) A plan to establish a pilot program concerning student transportation. Provides that the commission on seclusion and restraint in schools (commission) must include eliminating or minimizing the need for use of time-out in its model restraint and seclusion plan. Requires the commission to meet biannually (instead of annually, under current law), and requires the commission to submit a biannual report to the state advisory council on the education of children with disabilities. Makes various changes to innovation network school and participating innovation network charter school provisions regarding the following: (1) The terms that must be included in an agreement entered into between: (A) an innovation network team and the governing body of a school corporation; and (B) an organizer and the governing body of a school corporation. (2) Restrictions on altering an agreement. (3) Restrictions on a school corporation charging a participating innovation network charter school for goods and services. (4) Required distribution of state tuition support to participating innovation network charter schools. (5) Restrictions regarding altering the use of a facility occupied by an innovation network school or participating innovation network charter school. Provides that a school corporation may use the school corporation's operations fund for transportation of school children to certain: (1) apprenticeship programs; (2) career and technical education programs; (3) modern youth apprenticeships; and (4) work based learning courses. Makes changes to the student learning recovery grant program concerning the following: (1) The establishment of the program is subject to available funding. (2) The purpose for which the program was established with regard to disruption in education caused by the coronavirus disease pandemic and insufficient alternatives. (3) The limitation of the program to only certain state fiscal years. (4) Allowing the department of education (department) to require matching grant amounts. Provides that a student's Indiana enrichment scholarship account terminates under conditions established by the department (instead of October 1, 2024). Provides that the governing body of a school corporation, the organizer of a charter school, or the chief administrative officer of a nonpublic school system shall authorize the absence and excuse of each secondary school student who is not a habitual truant and is ordered to active duty with the armed forces of the United States, including their reserve components or the Indiana National Guard for at least 15 days in a school year. Provides that the office of administrative law proceedings (office) has jurisdiction over hearing officers authorized to conduct hearings required by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Requires the office to: (1) determine the cost of conducting hearings; and (2) after July 1, 2025, assess a fee, based on the weighted ADM count, for each school corporation and charter school that is sufficient to cover the costs. Amends the date by which a student has to be a certain age to be eligible to participate in a school scholarship program and the Indiana education scholarship account program. Removes a condition with regard to requiring certain school corporations to accept transferring students who do not have legal settlement in the school corporation. Provides that a transferee corporation may not require a parent or student requesting transfer to the school corporation to pay transfer tuition or any other fee associated with the transfer of the student. Removes a provision that requires use of certain federal funds under the Indiana student enrichment grant program. Makes certain changes to the referendum time line. Repeals the following provisions regarding the student learning recovery grant program: (1) The appropriation in the 2021 fiscal year. (2) The expiration of the program. Repeals provisions regarding the expiration of the Indiana student enrichment grant program. Provides that a state educational institution (institution) must implement a policy to publish information concerning any act of hazing committed by a member of a group or organization that is adjudicated by the institution. Requires an institution to publish a public report concerning certain information about an investigation that results in a finding that hazing was committed. Specifies what an institution is required to publish on a website in connection with the public report concerning hazing. Allows an individual who is at least 16 years of age to enroll in and attend a training program for certification as a Firefighter I, Firefighter II, or emergency medical technician.
AI Summary
This bill:
Requires the secretary of education to prepare and submit to the general assembly plans to establish pilot programs concerning the use, operation, and management of school facilities, as well as student transportation. It amends provisions related to the Commission on Seclusion and Restraint in Schools, including changing meeting and reporting requirements. It makes various changes to innovation network school and participating innovation network charter school provisions regarding agreements, restrictions, and funding. It allows school corporations to use operations funds for transportation to certain career and technical education programs and work-based learning. It amends the student learning recovery grant program, including making it subject to available funding and removing certain conditions and requirements. It changes the termination date for Indiana enrichment scholarship accounts and expands the authority to excuse secondary school student absences for certain military service. It establishes the Office of Administrative Law Proceedings' jurisdiction over hearing officers for special education due process hearings, requires the office to determine hearing costs, and authorizes the office to assess fees on school corporations and charter schools to cover those costs. It also adds several other education-related provisions, such as requirements for publishing hazing incidents and allowing 16-year-olds to enroll in firefighter and EMT training programs.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Education
Sponsors (6)
Bob Behning (R)*,
John Crane (R),
Michelle Davis (R),
Julie McGuire (R),
Jeff Raatz (R),
Lonnie Randolph (D),
Last Action
Public Law 162 (on 03/13/2024)
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