0001| SENATE BILL 104
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0002| 43RD LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, 1998
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0003| INTRODUCED BY
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0004| BEN D. ALTAMIRANO
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0008| FOR THE LEGISLATIVE FINANCE COMMITTEE
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0010| AN ACT
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0011| RELATING TO EDUCATION; PROVIDING FOR OPTIONAL FULL-DAY
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0012| KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMS; AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF SEVERANCE
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0013| TAX BONDS; MAKING APPROPRIATIONS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
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0015| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
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0016| Section 1. Section 22-2-8.1 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1986,
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0017| Chapter 33, Section 2, as amended) is amended to read:
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0018| "22-2-8.1. LENGTH OF SCHOOL DAY--MINIMUM.--
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0019| A. Regular students shall be in school-directed
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0020| programs, exclusive of lunch, for a minimum of the following:
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0021| (1) kindergarten, for half-day programs,
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0022| two and one-half hours per day or four hundred fifty hours per
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0023| year or, for full-day programs, five hours per day or nine
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0024| hundred hours per year;
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0025| (2) grades one through six, five and one-half
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0001| hours per day or nine hundred ninety hours per year; and
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0002| (3) grades seven through twelve, six hours
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0003| per day or one thousand eighty hours per year.
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0004| B. Nothing in this section precludes a local
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0005| school board from setting length of school days in excess of
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0006| the minimum requirements established by Subsection A of this
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0007| section.
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0008| C. The state superintendent may waive the minimum
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0009| length of school days in those districts where such minimums
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0010| would create undue hardships as defined by the state board."
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0011| Section 2. Section 22-8-19 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1974,
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0012| Chapter 8, Section 9, as amended) is amended to read:
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0013| "22-8-19. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAM UNITS.--
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0014| A. The number of early childhood education program
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0015| units is determined by multiplying the early childhood
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0016| education MEM by the cost differential factor 1.44. [No
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0017| early childhood education student shall be counted for more
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0018| than 0.5 early childhood education MEM] Early childhood
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0019| education students enrolled in half-day kindergarten programs
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0020| shall be counted for 0.5 early childhood education MEM. Early
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0021| childhood education students enrolled in full-day kindergarten
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0022| programs that are approved by the department shall be counted
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0023| for 1.0 early childhood education MEM.
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0024| B. For the purpose of calculating early childhood
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0025| education program units, developmentally disabled three- and
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0001| four-year-old students shall be counted in early childhood
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0002| education membership. No developmentally disabled three- or
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0003| four-year-old student shall be counted for more than 0.5 early
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0004| childhood education MEM."
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0005| Section 3. A new section of the Public School Code is
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0006| enacted to read:
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0007| "[NEW MATERIAL] FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMS.--
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0008| A. The state board shall adopt rules for the
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0009| development and implementation of full-day kindergarten
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0010| programs. Establishment of full-day kindergarten programs
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0011| shall be voluntary on the part of school districts and student
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0012| participation shall be voluntary on the part of parents.
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0013| B. Full-day kindergarten programs shall be phased
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0014| in over a three-year period as follows:
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0015| (1) effective with the 1998-99 school year,
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0016| one-third of New Mexico's kindergarten classes may be full
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0017| day;
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0018| (2) effective with the 1999-00 school year,
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0019| two-thirds of New Mexico's kindergarten classes may be full
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0020| day; and
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0021| (3) effective with the 2000-01 school year,
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0022| all of New Mexico's kindergarten classes may be full day.
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0023| C. School districts shall apply to the department
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0024| of education to receive funding for full-day kindergarten
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0025| programs. Only school districts operating full-day
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0001| kindergarten programs approved by the department of education
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0002| shall receive funding for full-day programs pursuant to
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0003| Section 22-8-19 NMSA 1978. In granting approval for funding
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0004| of full-day kindergarten programs, the department of education
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0005| shall give preference to school districts with schools that
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0006| have the highest mobility rate determined pursuant to the
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0007| rules of the department of education and schools with the
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0008| highest proportion of students with limited English
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0009| proficiency and students who receive free or reduced-fee
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0010| lunch."
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0011| Section 4. SEVERANCE TAX BONDS--PURPOSE FOR WHICH
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0012| ISSUED--APPROPRIATION OF PROCEEDS.--The state board of finance
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0013| may issue and sell severance tax bonds in compliance with the
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0014| Severance Tax Bonding Act in an amount not exceeding twenty
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0015| million dollars ($20,000,000) when the state department of
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0016| public education certifies the need for the issuance of the
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0017| bonds. The state board of finance shall schedule the issuance
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0018| and sale of the bonds in the most expeditious and economical
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0019| manner possible upon a finding by the board that the project
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0020| has been developed sufficiently to justify that the project
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0021| can proceed to contract within a reasonable time. The state
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0022| board of finance shall further take the appropriate steps
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0023| necessary to comply with the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as
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0024| amended. The proceeds from the sale of the bonds are
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0025| appropriated to the state department of public education for
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0001| the purpose of making distributions to school districts to
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0002| meet capital outlay expenses incurred as a result of
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0003| implementation of full-day kindergarten programs.
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0004| Distributions shall be made to schools with approved full-day
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0005| kindergarten programs on the basis of need with preference
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0006| given to school districts with the lowest per-pupil assessed
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0007| valuation as reflected by dividing the value of property in
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0008| the school district assessed for property taxation purposes by
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0009| the number of students in the school district. Any unexpended
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0010| or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year
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0011| 2001 shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund. If the
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0012| state department of public education has not certified the
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0013| need for the issuance of the bonds by the end of fiscal year
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0014| 2000, the authorization provided in this section shall be
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0015| void.
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0016| Section 5. APPROPRIATION.--Fifteen million dollars
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0017| ($15,000,000) is appropriated from the general fund to the
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0018| state department of public education for expenditure in fiscal
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0019| year 1999 for the purpose of funding additional program units
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0020| in early childhood education at the program unit value
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0021| established by the superintendent of public instruction. Any
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0022| unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of
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0023| fiscal year 1999 shall revert to the general fund.
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0024| Section 6. EMERGENCY.--It is necessary for the public
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0025| peace, health and safety that this act take effect immediately.
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