Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
3.00 DEFINITIONS
3.01 "Academic facility" has the same meaning
as in Ark. Code Ann. §
6-21-803(1).
3.02 "Amended Facilities Master Plan" - A
revised Facilities Master Plan, submitted at any time during the six-year cycle
if a district has encountered one of the following conditions:
3.02.1 A major enrollment change;
3.02.2 A major disaster;
3.02.3 A major curriculum change;
or
3.02.4 An unforeseen
occurrence.
3.02.5 The format for
submission of an Amended Facilities Master Plan is the same as the format for
the Facilities Master Plan due on February 1 of every even year. This is
contained in the Master Plan Guidelines located on the district landing page
accessed when the district signs into the master planning tool.
3.03 "Annexation" - The joining of
an affected school district or part of the school district with a receiving
district under Ark. Code Ann. §§
6-13-1401 et
seq.
3.04 "Appendix" - A shortened
amendment to an approved Master Plan submitted if a district has begun or
completed a self-funded project over which the Division has only review
authority, but that was omitted from the Master Plan submittal. The format for
submission will be as outlined in the most current Master Plan
Guidelines.
3.05 "Building" - Any
structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy.
3.05.1 "Building" does not include a shed or
other structure not capable of supporting occupancy.
3.06 "Building Value" - A percentage value
reflecting the depreciated value of an academic facility with an assumed
depreciation of two percent (2%) per year. Building Value does not consider
improvements that may have been made to the facility.
3.06.1 Building Value is calculated by
multiplying two (2) times the age of the academic facility, and subtracting
that product from one hundred (100) (Building Value = 100 - (2 x age)). The
output of this equation may be a positive or negative percentage.
3.06.2 For the purpose of this calculation,
an academic facility's age is calculated as the difference between the master
plan year and the year of the facility's construction.
3.06.3 When an academic facility has multiple
additions constructed at different times, a building value may be computed for
each addition.
3.06.4 Building
value will be used to develop the Division's state-wide needs priority list per
Ark. Code Ann. §
6-21-112(f)(18).
3.06.5 Districts are not required to replace
an academic facility when the building value is at or below zero percent
(0%).
3.07 "CMMS"
(Computerized Maintenance Management System) - The computerized software system
purchased by the Division at no cost to the districts that school districts
shall use to:
3.07.1 Enter and track all
reactive and preventative maintenance work;
3.07.2 Enter all preventative maintenance
schedules for academic and nonacademic facilities' systems;
3.07.3 Document all completed reactive and
preventative maintenance work; and
3.07.4 Schedule all state-mandated
inspections as required under Ark. Code Ann. §
6-21-813(e).
3.08 "Consolidation" - The joining
of two (2) or more school districts or parts of the districts to create a new
single school district under Ark. Code Ann. §§ 613-1401 et
seq.
3.09 "Conversion Project" - A
new construction project subject to the criteria and restrictions set forth in
the Commission for Arkansas Public School Academic Facilities and
Transportation Rules Governing the Academic Facilities Partnership Program that
converts existing academic or non-academic space into:
3.09.1 A missing academic core, special
education, or student dining component of the Program of Requirements (POR),
and the conversion project is part of an addition project for which the
district has applied for partnership assistance; or
3.09.2 A missing academic core space only and
is in compliance with the POR space requirements.
3.10 "Custodial activities" - Routine and
renovation cleaning activities related to daily operations and upkeep of a
public school facility, including related supervisory and management
activities.
3.11 "Division" - The
Division of Public School Academic Facilities and Transportation.
3.12 "Facility Condition Index" - The index
obtained by dividing the existing condition costs (the cost to bring a public
school academic facility up to current standards) by the facility's replacement
cost, using data that the Division has available.
3.13 "Facilities distress status" - A public
school district classified by the Commission for Public School Academic
Facilities and Transportation as being in academic facilities distress
status.
3.14 "Facilities master
plan" - A six (6) year plan developed by a school district that contains:
3.14.1 Division-provided enrollment
projections for ten (10) years from the date of the plan;
3.14.2 The school district's strategy for
maintaining, repairing, renovating, and improving through new construction or
otherwise the school district's academic facilities and equipment;
and
3.14.3 Other information
required by law.
3.15
"Foundation funding" has the same meaning as in Ark. Code Ann. §
6-202303(7).
3.16 "Local resources"
- Any monies generated by a school district for the purpose of funding the
school district's share of financial participation in any academic facilities
project for which a school district is eligible to receive state financial
participation under priorities established by the Division. Also referred to as
"raised funds" for the purpose of self-funded projects.
3.17 "Maintenance, repair, and renovation" -
Any activity or improvement to a public school facility and, if necessary,
related areas, such as the physical plant and grounds, that maintains,
conserves, or protects the state, condition or efficiency of the public school
facility.
3.18 "Master Plan
Guidelines" - Formatting and submission instructions published by the Division
on its website for the purpose of submitting master plans.
3.19 "New construction" - Any improvement to
an academic facility and, if necessary, related areas, such as the physical
plant and grounds, that brings the state of condition or efficiency of the
academic facility to a state of condition or efficiency better than the
academic facility's current condition of completeness or efficiency. New
construction includes a new addition to an existing academic facility and
construction of a new academic facility.
3.19.1 No state financial participation will
be provided for improvements that could be classified as maintenance, repair,
and renovation, other than a total renovation project. That portion of a new
construction project that consists of maintenance, repair, or renovation will
not be considered in calculating state financial participation in a new
construction project, nor in prioritization of a new construction
project.
3.20 "Project" -
An undertaking in which a school district engages in:
3.20.1 Maintenance, repair, and renovation
activities with regard to an academic facility;
3.20.2 New construction of an academic
facility;
3.20.3 Any combination of
maintenance, repair, and renovation activities with regard to an academic
facility and new construction activities with regard to an academic facility;
or
3.20.4 Installation of any
temporary door barricade designed to be deployed during an intruder emergency
or school lockdown.
3.21
"Public School Facility" - Has the same meaning as in Ark. Code Ann. §
6-21-803(13).
3.22 "Public School Facilities Custodial,
Maintenance, Repair and Renovation Manual" - A document that contains uniform
standards to direct custodial, maintenance, repair, and renovation activities
in public school facilities.
3.23
"Public School Academic Facility Manual" - A document that contains uniform
standards and guidelines for the planning, design, and construction of new
academic facilities and additions to existing academic facilities.
3.23.1 Variances to the Arkansas Public
School Academic Facility Manual standards may be granted by the Division upon
the presentation of evidence of:
3.23.1.1
Existing conditions that makes compliance with applicable standards impractical
or unreasonably burdensome; or
3.23.1.2 Other conditions determined by the
Division as warranting a variance from applicable public school academic
facility standards.
3.24 "Reconstitution" - Has the same meaning
as in Ark. Code Ann. §
6-21-803(14).
3.25 "School district" - Has the same meaning
as in Ark. Code Ann. §
6-21-803(15).
3.26 "Self-Funded Project" - A project that
is one hundred percent (100%) funded by a school district, that shall be
submitted to and approved by the Division upon compliance with state codes and
standards. It will be submitted as an Appendix to the most current school
district Master Plan.
3.27
"Temporary Door Barricade" - A device or system designed to be deployed during
an intruder emergency or school lockdown to preclude intruders from entering
any classroom or learning space.
3.28 "Unused or Underutilized Public School
Facility" - Has the same meaning as in the Commission for Arkansas Public
School Academic Facilities and Transportation Rules Governing Right of Access
to Unused or Underutilized Public School Facilities and the Sale or Lease of
Public School Facilities.
3.29
"Work Order" - An approved work request that will be tracked using the
CMMS.
3.30 "Work Request" - The
initial identification of a perceived maintenance need to the maintenance
department of a public school. A work request may or may not be identified by a
designated official to be a work order.
4.00 ACADEMIC FACILITIES MASTER PLAN PROGRAM
- PURPOSE
4.01 The purpose of the Academic
Facilities Master Plan Program is to:
4.01.1
Establish a mechanism for state supervision of school district activities
impacting academic facilities and equipment;
4.01.2 Develop and continually update
information critical to identifying academic facilities needs at the local
level across the state; and
4.01.3
Allow the state to manage state financial participation in eligible local
academic facilities projects.
4.02 The Academic Facilities Master Plan
Program shall require each school district to:
4.02.1 Develop a six (6) year district-wide
facilities master plan that shall be approved by the school district's board of
directors for submission to and approval by the Division; and
4.02.2 Base its facilities master plan on:
4.02.2.1 Provisions of the Arkansas Public
School Academic Facility Manual as adopted by the Commission for Public School
Academic Facilities and Transportation;
4.02.2.2 Priorities indicated by statewide
assessment;
4.02.2.3 Priorities
established by the Division's statewide facility needs priority list;
and
4.02.2.4 Other pertinent data
specific to the needs of the school district with regard to academic facilities
and equipment.
4.03 The district-wide facilities master plan
shall include, at a minimum, the following:
4.03.1 A schedule of custodial activities for
each public school facility used by a school district;
4.03.2 A schedule of maintenance, repair, and
renovation for each academic public school facility used by a school district.
The schedule shall distinguish between work associated with academic facilities
and work associated with nonacademic public school facilities;
4.03.2.1 School districts shall participate
in the state-level CMMS to track maintenance, repair, and renovation work
orders.
4.03.2.2 School districts
are encouraged to implement a workrequest system that allows certified staff
and classified staff working primarily in a public school facility to utilize
the CMMS to inform a public school's maintenance department of needs and to
allow the responsible person to prioritize responses and establish work
orders.
4.03.2.3 A school
district's maintenance work orders should reflect the designated work
categories and should be documented upon completion.
4.03.3 Documentation that describes
preventive maintenance work for each public school facility and identifies the
completion date of the work. The documentation shall distinguish between
preventative maintenance work associated with academic facilities and
preventative maintenance work associated with nonacademic public facilities;
4.03.3.1 School districts shall utilize CMMS
to track reactive and preventative maintenance work.
4.03.3.2 School districts shall enter
preventative maintenance schedules and reactive maintenance work into the CMMS
for the systems existing in all academic and non-academic facilities.
4.03.3.3 School districts shall document
completed preventative and reactive maintenance work orders in the
CMMS.
4.03.3.4 School districts
should schedule state-mandated inspections required in Ark. Code Ann. §
6-21-813(e)
in the CMMS. Only one schedule per system per district is required.
NOTE: It is recommended that school districts ensure
that at least one (1) district employee has completed, or completes within
three (3) years, the Certified Facility Director certification program offered
by the Arkansas School Plan Management Association or a similar certification
program.
4.03.4 Annual expenditures of the school
district for all custodial, maintenance, repair, and renovation activities in
the school district. The section of the facilities master plan pertaining to
annual expenditures shall distinguish between expenditures associated with
academic facilities and expenditures associated with non-academic public school
facilities;
4.03.5 A projected
replacement schedule for major building systems in each public school
facility;
4.03.6 Identification of
issues with regard to public school facility and program access to individuals
with disabilities and, if necessary, proposed methods for improving
access;
4.03.7 Identification of
committed projects within the district that includes, as applicable, a
breakdown of the portion of each project between maintenance, repair, and
renovation activities and new construction activities;
4.03.7.1 The portion of a committed project
pertaining to maintenance, repair, and renovation activities shall identify, as
applicable, activities associated with academic facilities and activities
associated with nonacademic public school facilities.
4.03.7.2 Districts are required to enter any
project involving installation of temporary door barricades, regardless of
cost. Project entry shall include a complete and detailed description of the
barricade system to be installed, and the upload of a brochure or specification
sheet of the system to be installed. The Division does not approve or
disapprove these systems, and project entry is for informational purposes
only.
4.03.8 Annual
expenditures of the school district for capital outlay;
4.03.9 Description of planned new
construction projects with cost estimates for each public school facility, and
needs prioritized as set forth in Section 4.04 below;
4.03.10 Narrative analysis of facility needs
and response plans to address the overall district strategy of providing
suitable, adequate, and maintained public school facilities, to include:
4.03.10.1 An accounting of any changes to
building or campus use, size, utilization, status, or condition; and
4.03.10.2 A statement containing the
district's building fund balance as of the fiscal year end date prior to the
master plan submission deadline and how building fund balances are planned to
be used and managed;
4.03.11 Accurate campus and building
information including, but not limited to, campus grades, system condition
assessment, building size, and other required information; and
4.03.12 A listing of all buildings
constructed since the last master plan, to include but not be limited to room
size and type, in a format prescribed by the Division.
4.04 Districts shall submit a master plan to
identify prioritized needs of the district to include the following:
4.04.1 The district's master plan shall be
submitted to the Division by February 1 of each even numbered year with the
following needs to be addressed:
4.04.1.1
Immediate needs that the school district intends to address within three (3)
years following the submission of the facilities master plan; and
4.04.1.2 Long term needs that the school
district intends to address within the four (4) to six (6) years following the
submission of the facilities master plan.
4.04.2 The district's master plan shall
address all academic facilities with a building value of zero percent (0%) or
less.
4.04.2.1 Each academic facility with a
building value of zero percent (0%) or less shall be discussed in the narrative
analysis per Section 4.03.10 of these Rules.
4.04.2.2 Planned new construction projects to
replace or totally renovate academic facilities with a building value of zero
percent (0%) or less should be described per Section 4.03.9 of these
Rules.
4.04.2.3 Districts are not
required to replace an academic facility when the building value is at or below
zero percent (0%).
4.04.3
The district's Master Plan shall identify:
4.04.3.1 All unused or underutilized public
school facilities in the school district in a format prescribed by the
Division; and
4.04.3.2 The unused
or underutilized public school facilities, if any, that are designated to be
reused, renovated, or demolished as part of a specific committed project or
planned new construction project.
4.05 In addition, as part of and at the same
time as the submission of the facilities master plan, the school district shall
provide evidence of the following:
4.05.1
Public comments from public hearings regarding the district's facilities master
plan; which must be held in the same locality as the school district;
and
4.05.2 Evidence of current
Division provided student enrollment projections for a period of ten (10)
years, beginning with the first year of the master plan submission.
5.00 SUBMISSION PROCESS
Each school district in the state shall, in accordance with
applicable state law, these Rules, and the guidelines published by the
Division:
5.01 Submit the district's
facilities master plan, with a summary of comments made at public hearing, to
the Division by February 1 of each even numbered year.
5.02 Submit a report to the Division by
February 1 of each odd-numbered year that includes:
5.02.1 An update of all completed projects
since the most recent submission;
5.02.2 Current enrollment
projections;
5.02.3 New or
continuing needs of the district with regard to academic facilities;
and
5.02.4 An accounting of any
changes to the district's insurance coverage from the most recent
submission.
5.03 Submit
evidence of the school district's insurance coverage, including coverage
amounts, types of coverage, identification of buildings covered, policy renewal
dates, and all riders, to the Division no later than February 1 of each even
numbered year.
5.04 Submit a report
to the Division by February 1 of each year that includes the information
required in Section 4.04.3 of these rules.
5.05 A school district that has encountered
one of the conditions listed in Section 3.02 of these Rules may submit an
amended master plan to the Division out of the regular even-numbered year
cycle.
6.00 DIVISION OF
PUBLIC SCHOOL ACADEMIC FACILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION RESPONSIBILITIES
The Division shall:
6.01 Establish procedures (guidelines) and
timelines for submittals of master plans and master plan updates;
6.02 Upon request of a school district, hold
consultation meetings with districts regarding master plans and master plan
updates in order to:
6.02.1 Assure
understanding of the general goals of the master plans and reports, and the
criteria by which projects will be evaluated;
6.02.2 Discuss ways the master plan may be
structured to meet said goals;
6.02.3 Assist districts in preparing accurate
budgets and reasonable projects schedules; and
6.02.4 Provide efficiency and productivity in
the approval process as to both local academic facilities projects and state
financial participation in local projects.