HOUSE BILL 161
50th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second session, 2012
INTRODUCED BY
Dennis J. Roch and Howie Morales
FOR THE LEGISLATIVE EDUCATION STUDY COMMITTEE
AN ACT
RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING THE SCHOOL ATHLETICS EQUITY ACT TO ELIMINATE CERTAIN REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADES SEVEN AND EIGHT; CLARIFYING OTHER REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
SECTION 1. Section 22-31-2 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 2009, Chapter 178, Section 2) is amended to read:
"22-31-2. APPLICABILITY--NONDISCRIMINATION.--Except as provided in Subsections C, D and E of Section 22-31-3 NMSA 1978, the School Athletics Equity Act applies to each public school that has an athletics program for grades seven through twelve. Each public school shall operate its program in a manner that does not discriminate against students or staff on the basis of gender."
SECTION 2. Section 22-31-3 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 2009, Chapter 178, Section 3) is amended to read:
"22-31-3. DATA REPORTING.--The department shall collect annual data from public schools on their athletics programs. Each public school shall collect and submit the prior-year data required in this section in a format required by the department. The data submitted shall include:
A. by August 31, 2011, the following information pertaining to enrollment:
(1) the total enrollment in each public school as an average of enrollment at the [eightieth and one hundred twentieth days of the school year] second and third reporting dates;
(2) student enrollment by gender;
(3) total number of students participating in athletics;
(4) athletics participation by gender; and
(5) the number of boys' teams and girls' teams by sport and by competition level;
B. by August 31, 2011, the following information pertaining to athletic directors and coaches [and other school personnel]:
(1) the [name] names and [gender] genders of each public school's athletic director and other athletic program staff;
(2) the [name] names of each team's coaches [and other team personnel], with their gender, job title and employment status, such as full-time, part-time, contract or [seasonal] volunteer, specified;
(3) the coach-to-athlete [and staff-to-athlete] ratio for each team; and
(4) the stipend or other compensation for coaching paid to coaches of boys' teams and to coaches of girls' teams for each public school;
C. by August 31, 2012, an accounting of the funding sources that are used to support the school's athletics programs in grades nine through twelve and to which [teams] programs those funds are allocated; funding sources include state funding, federal funding, fundraising or booster clubs, game and concession receipts, gate receipts, cash or in-kind donations, grants and any other source;
D. by August 31, 2012, the following information regarding expenses for athletics programs in grades nine through twelve, including:
(1) any capital outlay expenditures for each public school's athletics programs; and
(2) the expenditures for each public school's athletics programs, [and
(3) the expenditures for individual teams] including travel expenses such as transportation, meal allowances and overnight accommodations; equipment; uniforms; facilities; facilities improvements; publicity expenses; awards; banquets; insurance; and any other expenses incurred by each [team] athletic program; and
E. by August 31, 2012, a statement of benefits and services to each [team] athletic program in grades nine through twelve, including:
(1) replacement schedules for [equipment] uniforms [and supplies];
(2) practice and game schedules; and
(3) [access to] locker rooms, weight rooms and practice, competitive and training facilities [and
(4) assistance in obtaining scholarships]."
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