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2022 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Conference Report)

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Direct Aid - School Construction Assistance Program

Item 137 #15c

Item 137 #15c

First Year - FY2023 Second Year - FY2024
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2023 $400,000,000 FY2024 $0 GF
FY2023 $50,000,000 FY2024 $0 NGF

Language
Page 140, line 5, strike "$9,353,567,746" and insert "$9,803,567,746".

Page 178, after line 26, insert:

"44. School Construction Assistance Program.

a. Out of this appropriation, $400,000,000 the first year from the general fund and $50,000,000 the first year from the Literary Fund shall be transferred into the School Construction Fund for the Board of Education to award grants on a competitive basis from the Fund to local school boards that demonstrate poor building conditions, commitment, and need in order for such local school boards to fund the construction, expansion, or modernization of public school buildings.  Any unobligated balance for this program on June 30, 2023, shall be reappropriated for expenditure in the second year for the same purpose.

b. The Board of Education shall develop guidelines for the administration of this program, which shall provide at a minimum that:

1. Grants shall be provided only for projects that conform to the Department of Education's “Guidelines for School Facilities in Virginia's Public Schools,” as amended.

2.  Grant awards shall be based on project costs, including planning, design, site acquisition and construction, the school division's local composite index, and the fiscal stress category as designated by the Virginia Commission on Local Government in its most recent "Report on Comparative Revenue Capacity, Revenue Effort, and Fiscal Stress of Virginia's Counties and Cities" for the locality that contains the school division, as follows:              

                

Grant award amount

School Division

30 percent of project costs

School divisions with a local composite index value below .3000, or contained in a locality designated with high fiscal stress

20 percent of project costs

School divisions with a local composite index value at or above .3000 and below .4000, or contained in a locality designated with above average fiscal stress

10 percent of project costs

All other school divisions


3. A minimum qualifying score shall be met for a project to qualify for a grant award based on Board-developed scoring criteria.  The Board shall set such minimum score at a level to ensure funds are reserved for critical school construction projects.  Such scoring criteria shall provide appropriate weight to the following categories for the award of grants:

a.) Commitment, which may be demonstrated by factors such as: (i) an agreement by the local governing body to maintain or increase the percentage of local revenues dedicated to public education throughout the duration of the financing proposed for the project and (ii) the extent of project design and site acquisition for such project that has been completed prior to application of anticipated grant funds.

b.) Need, which may consider factors such as: (i) the percentage of students in the local school division eligible to receive free price meals; (ii) the percentage of residents of the locality in which the local school division is located  with incomes at or below the federal poverty guidelines established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; (iii) the local composite index of local ability-to-pay for the local school division; (iv) debt capacity of the locality in which the school division is located; and (v) the most recent fiscal stress score of the locality that includes the local school division as designated by the Virginia Commission on Local Government.

c.) Poor school building conditions, which may consider factors such as: (i) the condition of the facilities proposed to be replaced or upgraded using these funds, including the current level of compliance of the existing facility with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. § 12101 et seq.) and the facilities potential threat to the health or safety of building occupants; (ii) the school division maintenance reserve tool established pursuant to Chapter 650 of the 2022 General Assembly; and (iii) the overall condition of other facilities within the school division.

4. If qualifying grant award requests exceed the amount of funds available, grants shall be awarded based on ranked project scores, and shall not be prorated.

5. The release of funds to grant awardees shall be reasonably aligned with the timing of incurred expenses.

6. A specific project shall only receive one grant award. The total project cost eligible to receive a grant shall be up to $100,000,000. Grant awards shall not be amended for any additional reasonable project costs after the Board awards a grant to a division.  

c. For the purpose of this program, "project costs" shall include reasonable project construction costs as defined by the Board, including planning, design, site acquisition and construction, and not to include financing costs, outdoor facilities predominantly used for extracurricular athletic activities, loose equipment, and furniture.

d. The Board of Education shall submit an executive summary of the program, including details on projects funded each year and any necessary legislative or budget recommendations to improve the program, no later than December 1 of each year to the Chairs of the House Education Committee, Senate Education and Health Committee, House Appropriations Committee, and Senate Finance and Appropriations Committee."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $400.0 million the first year from the general fund and $50.0 million the first year from the Literary Fund to establish the School Construction Assistance Program, to provide competitive grants for school construction and modernization, based on demonstrated poor building conditions, commitment, and need. Grants would cover 10% to 30% of reasonable project costs, depending on a locality’s local composite index and fiscal stress score.)