Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
1.00 AUTHORITY
1.01 The Arkansas State Board of Education's
authority for promulgating these rules is pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §
6-11-105, Ark. Code Ann. §
25-15201 et seq., Ark. Code Ann. §
6-20-1901 et seq. Act 1467 of 2003,
Act 741 of 2007, Act 1469, Section 11 of 2009, Act 798 of 2009, and Act 1289 of
2009.
1.02 These rules shall be
known as the Arkansas Department of Education Rules Governing the Arkansas
Fiscal Assessment and Accountability Program.
1.03 These rules will replace any former
Arkansas Department of Education Rules Identifying and Governing School
Districts and Education Service Cooperatives in Fiscal Distress previously
adopted.
2.00 PURPOSE
2.01 The purpose of these rules is to
establish how the Department and State Board will evaluate, assess, identify,
classify and address those school districts and education service cooperatives
in fiscal distress.
3.00
DEFINITIONS - For purposes of these rules, the following terms mean:
3.01 "Annexation"- the joining of an affected
school district or districts or parts thereof with a receiving district
pursuant to §
6-13-1401.
3.02 "Capital Outlay Expenditures" - Land,
land improvements, buildings, infrastructure and equipment having a unit value
of $1,000 or more and a life expectancy of more than one year.
3.03 "Consolidation" - the joining of two (2)
or more school districts or parts thereof create a new resulting school
district pursuant to §
6-13-1401.
3.04 "Current Year Expenditures" - the total
expenditures accruing to the combined teacher salary, operating, and debt
service funds, excluding restricted funds.
3.05 "Current Year Revenues" - the total
revenues accruing to the combined teacher salary, operating, and debt service
funds, excluding restricted funds.
3.06 "Day" - a calendar day, regardless of
whether it is a day the Department is conducting official governmental
business.
3.07 "Debt" - a legal
liability, encumbrance or contract, including employment contracts, to be paid
out of future revenues or current reserves of the district or
cooperative.
3.08 "Declining
Balance" - the current year expenditures exceeding current year
revenues.
3.09 "Department" - the
Arkansas Department of Education.
3.10 "Education Service Cooperative" - The
intermediate service units in the state's elementary and secondary education
system established by the State Board of Education pursuant to A.C.A. §
6-13-1001 et seq.
3.11 "The Fiscal Distress Financial
Improvement Plan (Plan)" - the written plan submitted by a district or
cooperative classified in fiscal distress and approved by the Department to be
implemented by the district or cooperative addressing each indicator of fiscal
distress identified by the Department and the State Board with a specific
corrective action plan and timeline.
3.12 "Fiscal Distress Status" - to be
identified by the Department and classified by the State Board as being in
fiscal distress.
3.13 "Fiscal
Integrity" - to comply completely and accurately with financial management,
accounting, auditing, and reporting procedures and facilities management
procedures as required by state or federal laws and regulations in a forthright
and timely manner.
3.14
"Jeopardize" -to expose to loss or injury or peril.
3.15 "Material Failure, Violation, Default,
or Discrepancies" - an act, omission, event, circumstances or combination
thereof that directly jeopardizes the fiscal integrity of a school district or
education service cooperative. In other words, but for the material failure,
violation, default, or discrepancy, the district's or cooperative's fiscal
integrity would not be jeopardized.
3.16 "Non-Material Failure, Violation,
Default, or Discrepancies" - An act, omission, event, circumstance, or
combination thereof, that does not directly jeopardize the fiscal integrity of
a school district or education service cooperative, but if not corrected could
become material.
3.17 "Public
School or School District" - a public school or school district created or
established pursuant to Title 6 of the Arkansas Code and subject to the
Arkansas Comprehensive Testing Assessment and Accountability Program except
specifically excluding those schools or educational programs created by or
receiving authority to exist pursuant to A.C.A. §615-501; A.C.A. §
9-28-205 and A.C.A. §
12-29-301 -310, or other
provisions of Arkansas law.
3.18
"School Year" - a school year beginning July 1 of one calendar year and ending
June 30 of the following calendar year.
3.19 "State Board" - the Arkansas State Board
of Education.
3.20 "Reconstitution"
- the reorganization of the administrative unit or board of a school district
or education service cooperative; including, but not limited to, the
replacement or removal of a current superintendent or director, or the removal
or replacement of a board or both.
3.21 Restricted Funds - Funds accruing to the
teacher salary, operating and debt service funds that can be used only for
specific purposes as stated in law or in accordance with a grant award (such as
NSLA, ALE, ELL, Professional Development).
4.00 SCHOOL DISTRICT INDICATORS OF FISCAL
DISTRESS PURSUANT TO FISCAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY PROGRAM
4.01 A school district or education service
cooperative meeting any of the following criteria may be identified by the
Department to be in fiscal distress upon final approval by the State Board:
4.01.1 A declining balance determined to
jeopardize the fiscal integrity of a school district or education service
cooperative; or
4.01.2 An act or
violation determined to jeopardize the fiscal integrity of a school district or
education service cooperative, including without limitation:
a. Material failure to properly maintain
facilities;
b. Material violation
of local, state, or federal fire, health, or safety code provisions or law;
c Material violation of local,
state, or federal construction code provisions or law;
d. Material state or federal audit exceptions
or violations;
e. Material failure
to provide timely and accurate legally-required financial reports to the
Department, the Division of Legislative Audit, the General Assembly, or the
Internal Revenue Service;
f.
Insufficient funds to cover payroll, salary, employment benefits, or legal tax
obligations;
g. Material failure to
meet legally binding minimum teacher salary schedule obligations;
h. Material failure to comply with state law
governing purchasing or bid requirements;
i. Material default on any debt obligation;
j. Material discrepancies between
budgeted and actual expenditures;
k. Material failure to comply with audit
requirements; or
l. Material
failure to comply with any provision of the Arkansas Code that specifically
places a school district or education service cooperative in fiscal distress
based on noncompliance;
4.01.3 Any other fiscal condition of a school
district or education service cooperative deemed to have a material detrimental
negative impact on the continuation of educational services by that school
district or education service cooperative.
4.01.4 In determining a declining balance
trend, capital outlay expenditures for academic facilities will be excluded in
order to project future fund balances.
5.00 PROCESS AND PROCEDURE FOR CLASSIFICATION
OF FISCAL DISTRESS STATUS
5.01 A school
district or education service cooperative identified by the Department as being
in fiscal distress shall be classified in fiscal distress upon final
classification by the State Board.
5.02 A district classified as in fiscal
distress shall be required to publish at least one (1) time for two (2)
consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the school district
the school district's classification as a school district in fiscal distress
and the reasons why the school district was classified as being in fiscal
distress.
5.02.1 The district shall publish
this announcement within 30 calendar days of the final classification by the
State Board.
5.02.2 The newspaper
of general circulation may be either a daily or weekly newspaper.
5.03 An education service
cooperative, within two (2) weeks following the date the education service
cooperative receives the final classification by the State Board of fiscal
distress shall:
5.03.1 Notify in writing each
public school district in its service area that the education service
cooperative is classified as being in fiscal distress.
5.03.2 File with the Department a fiscal
distress plan
5.04 The
provisions of subdivisions 5.01 through 5.03 of this section are effective
after the school district's or education service cooperative's appeal rights
have been exhausted.
5.05 The
decision of the State Board shall be a final order and there is no further
right of appeal except the school district or education service cooperative may
appeal to circuit court in Pulaski County pursuant to the Arkansas
Administrative Procedures Act, A.C.A. §
25-15-201, et
seq.
6.00 PROCESS AND
PROCEDURE FOR NOTIFICATION OF FISCAL DISTRESS STATUS AND APPEAL
6.01 The Department shall provide written
notice, via certified mail return receipt requested, to the president of the
board and the superintendent or director of each school district or education
service cooperative identified as being in fiscal distress.
6.01.1 The Department shall provide the
notice to school districts on or before March 30 of each year.
6.01.2 At any time after March 30, the
Department may identify a school district as being in fiscal distress if the
Department discovers that a fiscal condition of a school district negatively
impacts the continuation of educational services by the school district. If
this identification occurs, the department shall immediately provide the same
notice described in 6.01.
6.01.3
The Department shall provide the notice to education service cooperatives
within ten (10) calendar days of identification.
6.02 Any school district or education service
cooperative identified in fiscal distress status may appeal to the State Board
by filing a written appeal, with the Office of the Commissioner of Education,
by certified mail return receipt requested, within thirty (30) calendar days of
receipt of notice of being identified in fiscal distress status from the
Department.
6.03 The State Board
shall hear the appeal within sixty (60) calendar days of receipt of the written
notice of appeal from the school district or education service
cooperative.
6.04 The written
appeal shall state, in clear terms, the reason why the school district or
education service cooperative should not be classified as in fiscal
distress.
6.05 Notwithstanding any
appeal rights in this subchapter, no appeal shall stay the Department's
authority to take action to protect the fiscal integrity of any school district
or education service cooperative identified as in fiscal
distress.
7.00 FISCAL
DISTRESS IMPROVEMENT PLAN PURSUANT TO FISCAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY
PROGRAM
7.01 Those school districts
classified by the State Board as being in fiscal distress shall file, with the
Department within ten (10) calendar days after the final classification, a
written fiscal distress financial improvement plan to address any area in which
the school district is experiencing fiscal distress as identified by the
Department. Education service cooperatives shall file such plan within two (2)
weeks following final classification.
7.01.1
The plan shall contain, at a minimum, the following elements:
a. Identification of each indicator
b. Specific corrective action
steps for each indicator
c.
Timeline for each corrective action step
d. Additional action steps the district or
education service cooperative proposes to take
e. Timeline for each additional action step
the district or education service cooperative proposed
7.01.2 The Department is authorized to review
and amend the plan submitted by the school district or education service
cooperative.
7.01.3 The Department
may edit, amend, update, or replace the plan at any time deemed
appropriate.
7.01.4 The district or
education service cooperative shall be given notice of the edited, amended,
updated, or replacement plan criteria.
7.01.5 The district or education service
cooperative may appeal any edit, amendment or replacement of a plan by filing
its written notice of appeal (which must include an explanation of its
concerns) with the Commissioner of Education's Office within ten (10) calendar
days of receipt of the notice required in 7.01.4. The appeal shall be heard at
the next State Board meeting, and the State Board's decision shall be
final.
7.02 Each school
district or education service cooperative shall first seek and obtain approval
of its plan from the Department and shall describe how the school district or
education service cooperative will remedy those areas in which the school
district or education service cooperative is experiencing fiscal distress and
shall establish the time period by which the school district or education
service cooperative will remedy all criteria which placed the school district
or education service cooperative in fiscal distress status.
7.03 A school district or education service
cooperative in fiscal distress may only petition the State Board for removal
from fiscal distress status after the Department has certified in writing that
the school district or education service cooperative has corrected all criteria
for being classified as in fiscal distress and has complied with all Department
recommendations and requirements for removal from fiscal distress.
7.04 No school district or education service
cooperative shall be allowed to remain in fiscal distress status for more than
two (2) consecutive school years beginning with the July 1 subsequent to the
date the school district or education service cooperative was identified as
being in fiscal distress status.
7.05 Any school district or education service
cooperative classified as being in fiscal distress status shall be required to
receive on-site technical evaluation and assistance from the
Department.
7.06 The Department
shall evaluate and make recommendations to the superintendent or director
regarding staffing and fiscal practices of the district or education service
cooperative.
7.07 The
recommendations of the Department shall be binding on the district, education
service cooperative, the superintendent or director, and the board of the
district or cooperative.
7.08 Every
six (6) months, the Department shall submit a written evaluation on the status
of each school district and education service cooperative in fiscal distress to
the State Board.
8.00
PRIOR APPROVAL OF DEBT
8.01 No school
district or education service cooperative classified in fiscal distress may
incur any debt without the prior written approval of the
Department.
9.00
DEPARTMENT ASSISTANCE AND INTERVENTION IN FISCAL DISTRESS:
9.01 In addressing school districts and
education service cooperatives in fiscal distress, the Department may take any
number of the following actions:
9.01.1
Require the superintendent or director to relinquish all administrative
authority with respect to the school district or education service
cooperative;
9.01.2 Appoint an
individual in place of the superintendent or director to administratively
operate the school district or education service cooperative under the
supervision and approval of the Commissioner of Education, and to compensate
non-department agents operating the school district or education service
cooperative from school district or education service cooperative
funding;
9.01.3 Call for the
temporary suspension of the local school board;
9.01.4 Require the school district to operate
without a local school board under the supervision of the local superintendent
or an individual or panel appointed by the Commissioner of Education;
9.01.5 Place the administration of the school
district over to the former board or to a newly elected school board;
or
9.01.6 Take any other action
allowed by law that is deemed necessary to assist a district or cooperative in
removing criteria of fiscal distress.
9.02 The Department may impose various
reporting requirements on the school district or education service cooperative.
The Department may review any and all school district or education service
cooperative records and documents.
9.03 The Department shall monitor the fiscal
operations and accounts of the school district or education service
cooperative.
9.04 The Department
shall require school district board members and employees of school districts
and education service cooperatives to obtain fiscal instruction or training in
areas of fiscal concern for the school district or education service
cooperative at the school district's or education service cooperative's
expense.
10.00 STATE
BOARD AUTHORITY REGARDING SCHOOL DISTRICTS:
10.01 After providing thirty (30) calendar
days written notice, via certified mail return receipt requested, to a school
district, the Department may petition the State Board or the State Board may on
its own motion, at any time, take action for the consolidation, annexation, or
reconstitution of a school district in fiscal distress or take other
appropriate action as allowed by Act 1467 of 2003 in order to secure and
protect the best interest of the educational resources of the state or provide
for the best interests of students in the school district. The school district
shall have a right of appeal to a public hearing before the State Board as
provided herein.
10.02 The State
Board may approve the petition or take other appropriate action as allowed by
law.
10.03 The State Board shall
consolidate, annex, or reconstitute any school district that fails to remove
itself from the classification of a school district in fiscal distress within
two (2) consecutive school years of receipt of notice of identification unless
the State Board, at its discretion, issues a written finding supported by a
majority of the board, explaining in detail that the school district could not
remove itself from fiscal distress due to impossibility caused by external
forces beyond the school district's control.
10.03.1 The two (2) consecutive school years
shall commence the July 1 subsequent to classification by the State
Board.
10.04 After a
public hearing, the State Board shall consolidate, annex, or reconstitute the
school district in fiscal distress to another school district or school
districts upon a majority vote of a quorum of the members of the State Board,
as permitted or required by this subchapter.
10.05 The State Board has exclusive
jurisdiction to determine the boundary lines of the receiving or resulting
school district and to allocate assets and liabilities of the
district.
10.06 The decision of the
State Board shall be final with no further right of appeal, except a school
district may appeal to circuit court in Pulaski County pursuant to the Arkansas
Administrative Procedures Act, §
25-15-201, et
seq.
11.00 STATE BOARD
AUTHORITY REGARDING EDUCATION SERVICE COOPERATIVES
11.01 After providing thirty (30) calendar
days written notice, via certified mail, return receipt requested, to an
education service cooperative, the Department may petition the State Board to
classify an education service cooperative being in fiscal distress, or the
State Board may on its own motion, at any time, classify an education service
cooperative as being in fiscal distress. The State Board may take other action
as allowed by Act 1289 of 2009 in order to secure and protect the best interest
of the educational resources of the State or provide for the best interests of
school districts served by the education service cooperative. The education
service cooperative shall have a right of appeal to a public hearing before the
State Board as provided herein.
11.01.1 The
education service cooperative may lodge an appeal by filing a written appeal
with the Commissioner of Education by certified mail, return receipt requested,
within thirty (30) days of the education service cooperative receiving notice
of the identification of fiscal distress.
11.01.2 The written appeal shall state in
clear terms the reason why the education service cooperative should not be
classified as being in fiscal distress.
11.01.3 The State Board shall hear the appeal
within sixty (60) days of receipt of the written notice of appeal.
11.01.4 The decision of the State Board on
the appeal is a final order.
11.01.5 There is no further right of appeal
except to Pulaski County Circuit Court pursuant to the Arkansas Administrative
Procedure Act, A.C.A. §
25-15-201 et seq.
11.02 The State Board may approve
the petition or take other appropriate action as allowed by law
11.03 Every six (6) months during which the
education service cooperative is classified as being in fiscal distress, the
Department shall submit to the State Board a written evaluation on the fiscal
status of the education service cooperative.
12.00 EARLY I NDICATORS OF FISCAL DISTRESS -
SCHOOL DISTRICTS
12.01 By August 31 of each
year, the Department shall report to the superintendent of a school district if
the department is aware that the district has experienced two (2) or more
indicators of fiscal distress in one (1) school year that the Department deems
to be at a nonmaterial level, but that without intervention could place the
district in fiscal distress.
12.02
By August 31 of each year, the superintendent of a school district shall report
to the Department if the superintendent is aware the school district has
experienced two (2) or more indicators of fiscal distress in one (1) school
year that the superintendent deems to be at a nonmaterial level, but that
without intervention could place the district or in fiscal distress.
12.03 The Department and the superintendent
shall review all data related to the nonmaterial indicators of fiscal distress.
12.03.1 Within thirty (30) days of the
Department's determination that the school district may be experiencing fiscal
distress at a nonmaterial level, the Department shall provide a notice to the
school district's superintendent director and board of directors that:
12.03.1.1 Describes the nonmaterial
indicators of fiscal distress that could jeopardize the fiscal integrity of the
school district if not addressed.
12.03.1.2 Identifies the support available
from the Department to address each nonmaterial indicator of fiscal
distress.
12.03.1.3 The board of
directors shall place on the agenda for the next regularly scheduled meeting of
the board of directors a discussion of the notice of nonmaterial indicators of
fiscal distress.