Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 005 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 01 - Division of Fiscal and Administrative Services
Rule 005.01.12-013 - ADE 158: Governing the Arkansas Fiscal Assessment and Accountability Program
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 005.01.12-013
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
1.00 AUTHORITY
1.01 The Arkansas State
Board of Education enacted these rules pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §
6-11-105, Ark. Code Ann. §
6-20-1901 et seq., and Ark. Code
Ann. §
25-15-201 et seq.
1.02 These rules shall be known as the
Arkansas Department of Education Rules Governing the Arkansas Fiscal Assessment
and Accountability Program.
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 school districts in fiscal distress.
3.00 DEFINITIONS
3.01 "Annexation"- the joining of an affected
school district or part of an affected school district with a receiving
district pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §
6-13-1401 et seq.
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 of the districts to create a new single
school district pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §
6-13-1401 et seq.
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" - unless otherwise set forth in
these rules, a calendar day, regardless of whether it is a day the Department
conducts 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.
3.08 "Declining Balance" - balance resulting
when current year expenditures exceed current year revenues.
3.09 "Department" - the Arkansas Department
of Education.
3.10 "The Fiscal
Distress Financial Improvement Plan (Plan)" - the written plan submitted by a
district classified in fiscal distress and approved by the Department to be
implemented by the district addressing each indicator of fiscal distress
identified by the Department and the State Board with a specific corrective
action plan and timeline.
3.11
"Fiscal Distress Status" - the status of a public school district determined
(identified) by the Arkansas Department of Education and classified by the
State Board as being placed in fiscal distress status pursuant to Ark. Code
Ann. §
6-20-1901 et seq. and these
rules.
3.12 "Fiscal Integrity" - to
comply with financial management, accounting, auditing, and reporting
procedures and facilities management procedures as required by state and
federal laws and regulations in a forthright and timely manner.
3.13 "Jeopardize" - to expose to loss or
injury or peril.
3.14 "Material
Failure, Violation, Default, or Discrepancies" - an act, omission, event,
circumstances or combination thereof that directly jeopardizes the fiscal
integrity of a school district.
3.15 "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, but without intervention could place the school district in
fiscal distress.
3.16 "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 Ark. Code Ann. §
6-15-501; Ark. Code Ann. §
9-28-205 and Ark. Code Ann. §
12-29-301 et seq., or other
provisions of Arkansas law.
3.17
"Reconstitution" - the reorganization of the administrative unit or the
governing school board of directors of a school district, including, but not
limited to, the replacement or removal of a current superintendent or the
removal or replacement of a current school board of directors or
both;
3.18 "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).
3.19 "School Year" - a school year beginning
July 1 of one calendar year and ending June 30 of the following calendar
year.
3.20 "State Board" - the
Arkansas State Board of Education.
4.00 INDICATORS OF FISCAL DISTRESS
4.01 A school district meeting
any of the following criteria may be identified by the Department to be a
school district 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. However, capital outlay
expenditures for academic facilities from a school district balance shall not
be used to put the school district in fiscal distress.
4.01.2 An act or violation determined to
jeopardize the fiscal integrity of a school district, including without
limitation:
4.01.2.1 Material failure to
properly maintain school facilities;
4.01.2.2 Material violation of local, state,
or federal fire, health, or safety code provisions or law;
4.01.2.3 Material violation of local, state,
or federal construction code provisions or law;
4.01.2.4 Material state or federal audit
exceptions or violations;
4.01.2.5
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;
4.01.2.6 Insufficient funds to cover payroll,
salary, employment benefits, or legal tax obligations;
4.01.2.7 Material failure to meet legally
binding minimum teacher salary schedule obligations;
4.01.2.8 Material failure to comply with
state law governing purchasing or bid requirements;
4.01.2.9 Material default on any school
district debt obligation;
4.01.2.10
Material discrepancies between budgeted and actual school district
expenditures;
4.01.2.11 Material
failure to comply with audit requirements; or
4.01.2.12 Material failure to comply with any
provision of the Arkansas Code that specifically places a school district in
fiscal distress based on noncompliance; or
4.01.3 Any other fiscal condition of a school
district deemed to have a material detrimental negative impact on the
continuation of educational services by that school district.
5.00 CLASSIFICATION OF FISCAL DISTRESS STATUS
5.01 Those school districts identified by the
Department as being in fiscal distress shall be classified as school districts
in fiscal distress upon final determination (classification) by the State
Board.
5.02 Any school 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 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 The provisions of subsections
5.01 and 5.02 of these rules are effective after the school district's appeal
rights in Ark. Code Ann. §
6-20-1905 and section 6.00 of these
rules have been exhausted.
6.00 NOTIFICATION AND APPEAL
6.01 The Department shall provide written
notice, via certified mail, return receipt requested, to the president of the
school board of directors and the superintendent of each school district
identified as being in fiscal distress.
6.01.1 The Department shall provide the
notice 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 section 6.01 of these rules.
6.02 Any school district 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) 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) days of receipt of the written notice of appeal from the
school district.
6.04 The written
appeal shall state in clear terms the reason why the school should not be
classified as in fiscal distress.
6.05 Notwithstanding any appeal rights in
Ark. Code Ann. §
6-20-1901 et seq. and these rules,
no appeal shall stay the Department's authority to take action to protect the
fiscal integrity of any school district identified as in fiscal
distress.
6.06 The following
procedures shall apply to State Board hearings involving school districts that
appeal a fiscal distress identification by the Department:
6.06.1 All persons wishing to testify before
the State Board shall first be placed under oath by the Chairperson of the
State Board.
6.06.2 The Department
shall have up to thirty (30) minutes to present its case to the State Board as
to why the school district identified as a district in fiscal distress should
be classified as a school district in fiscal distress. The Chairperson of the
State Board may allow additional time if necessary.
6.06.3 The appealing school district shall
have up to thirty (30) minutes to present its case to the State Board as to why
the school district should not be classified as a school district in fiscal
distress. The Chairperson of the State Board may allow additional time if
necessary.
6.06.4 The State Board
may pose questions to any party at any time during the hearing.
6.06.5 The State Board shall then discuss,
deliberate and vote upon the matter of the classification of fiscal
distress.
6.06.6 If it deems
necessary, the State Board may take the matter under advisement and announce
its decision at a later date, provided that all discussions, deliberations and
votes upon the matter take place in a public hearing.
6.06.7 The State Board shall issue a written
order concerning the matter.
6.07 The decision of the State Board shall be
a final order, and there is no further right of appeal except that the school
district may appeal to Pulaski County Circuit Court pursuant to the Arkansas
Administrative Procedure Act, Ark. Code Ann. §
25-15-201 et
seq.
7.00 FISCAL DISTRESS IMPROVEMENT PLAN
7.01 Those
school districts classified by the State Board as being in fiscal distress
shall file, with the Department within ten (10) 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.
7.01.1 The plan
shall contain, at a minimum, the following elements:
7.01.1.1 Identification of each indicator of
fiscal distress;
7.01.1.2 Specific
corrective action steps for each indicator of fiscal distress;
7.01.1.3 A timeline for the completion of
each corrective action step;
7.01.1.4 Additional corrective action steps
the school district proposes to take; and
7.01.1.5 A timeline for each additional
corrective action step proposed by the school district.
7.01.2 The Department is authorized to review
and amend the plan submitted by the school district.
7.01.3 The Department may edit, amend,
update, or replace the plan at any time deemed appropriate.
7.01.4 The school district shall be given
notice of the edited, amended, updated, or replacement plan criteria.
7.01.5 The district 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) days of receipt of the notice required in
subsection 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 shall seek and
obtain approval of its plan from the Department and shall describe how the
school district will remedy those areas in which the school district is
experiencing fiscal distress and shall establish the time period by which the
school district will remedy all criteria which placed the school district in
fiscal distress status.
7.03 A
school district 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 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 shall be allowed to
remain in fiscal distress status for more than two (2) consecutive school years
from the date that the school district was classified as being in fiscal
distress status.
7.05 Any school
district 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 district superintendent
regarding staffing and fiscal practices of the school district.
7.07 The recommendations of the Department
shall be binding on the school district, the superintendent and the school
board of directors.
7.08 Every six
(6) months, the Department shall submit a written evaluation on the status of
each school district in fiscal distress to the State Board.
7.09 The Department may petition the State
Board at any time for the consolidation, annexation, or reconstitution of a
school district in fiscal distress or take other appropriate action as allowed
by Ark. Code Ann. §
6-20-1901 et seq. and these rules
in order to secure and protect the best interest of the educational resources
of the state or to provide for the best interests of students in the school
district. The State Board may approve the petition or take other appropriate
action as allowed by Ark. Code Ann. §
6-20-1901 et seq. and these rules.
7.10 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 of
fiscal distress status by the Department unless the State Board, at its
discretion, issues a written finding supported by a majority of the State
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.
8.00 DEBT ISSUANCE
8.01 No school district identified in fiscal
distress may incur any debt without the prior written approval of the
Department.
9.00 DEPARTMENT FISCAL DISTRESS ACTIONS
9.01
In addressing school districts in fiscal distress, the Department may take any
number of the following actions:
9.01.1
Require the superintendent to relinquish all administrative authority with
respect to the school district;
9.01.2 Appoint an individual in place of the
superintendent to administratively operate the school district under the
supervision and approval of the Commissioner of Education,- and to compensate
non-department agents operating the school district from school district
funding;
9.01.3 Call for the
temporary suspension of the local school board of directors;
9.01.4 Require the school district to operate
without a local school board of directors 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 of directors or
to a newly elected school board of directors; or
9.01.6 Take any other action allowed by law
that is deemed necessary to assist a school district in removing criteria of
fiscal distress.
9.02
The Department may impose various reporting requirements on the school
district. The Department may review any and all school district records and
documents.
9.03 The Department
shall monitor the fiscal operations and accounts of the school
district.
9.04 The Department shall
require school district staff and employees to obtain fiscal instruction or
training in areas of fiscal concern for the school district.
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10.00 STATE BOARD ACTIONS
10.01 After a public hearing, the State Board
of Education 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
Ark. Code Ann. §
6-20-1901 et seq. and these rules.
10.01.1 After providing thirty (30) days
written notice, via certified mail, return receipt requested, to the
superintendent and the president of the school board of directors, the
Department may petition the State Board for the consolidation, annexation, or
reconstitution of a school district in fiscal distress pursuant to Ark. Code
Ann. §
6-20-1908 and subsection 7.09 of
these rules.
10.01.2 After
providing thirty (30) days written notice, via certified mail, return receipt
requested, to the superintendent and the president of the school board of
directors, the State Board, on its own motion, may consolidate, annex, or
reconstitute the school district in fiscal distress as set forth in Ark. Code
Ann. §
6-20-1910 and subsection 10.01 of
these rules.
10.02 The
following procedures shall apply to State Board hearings concerning the
consolidation, annexation or reconstitution of a school district in fiscal
distress:
10.02.1 All persons wishing to
testify before the State Board shall first be placed under oath by the
Chairperson of the State Board.
10.02.2 The Department shall have up to
thirty (30) minutes to present its case to the State Board as to why the school
district classified as a district in fiscal distress should be consolidated,
annexed or reconstituted. The Chairperson of the State Board may allow
additional time if necessary.
10.02.3 School districts and citizens' groups
opposing the consolidation, annexation or reconstitution shall have up to a
combined thirty (30) minutes to present their cases to the State Board as to
why the school district classified as a district in fiscal distress should not
be consolidated, annexed or reconstituted. The Chairperson of the State Board
may allow additional time if necessary.
10.02.4 The State Board may pose questions to
any party at any time during the hearing.
10.02.5 The State Board shall then discuss,
deliberate and vote upon the matter of the consolidation, annexation or
reconstitution of the school district classified as a district in fiscal
distress.
10.02.6 If it deems
necessary, the State Board may take the matter under advisement and announce
its decision at a later date, provided that all discussions, deliberations and
votes upon the matter take place in a public hearing.
10.02.7 The State Board shall issue a written
order concerning the matter.
10.02.8 If the State Board of Education
orders the annexation or consolidation of a school district in fiscal distress,
the order shall, as appropriate, dissolve existing school districts and
establish receiving or resulting school districts. The order shall also
establish the boundary lines of the receiving or resulting school district or
school districts. The State Board shall file the order with:
10.02.8.1 The county clerk of each county
where a receiving or resulting district is located. The county clerk shall make
a permanent record of the order;
10.02.8.2 The Secretary of State;
and
10.02.8.3 The Arkansas
Geographic Information Office.
10.02.9 It shall be the duty of the
Department to make changes in the maps of the school districts to properly show
the boundary lines of the receiving or resulting districts.
10.03 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 school
district.
10.04 The decision of the
State Board shall be final with no further right of appeal except that a school
district may appeal to Pulaski County Circuit Court pursuant to the Arkansas
Administrative Procedure Act, Ark. Code Ann. §
25-15-201 et
seq.
12.00 EARLY INDICATORS OF FISCAL DISTRESS
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 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 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; and
12.03.1.2 Identifies the support available
from the Department to address each nonmaterial indicator of fiscal
distress.
12.03.2 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.
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