Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 203 - Commission for Public School Academic Facilities and Transportation
Rule 203.00.05-011 - AFT 012: Rules Governing the Ten Year Facilities Master Plan
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 203.00.05-011
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
1.00 REGULATORY AUTHORITY
1.01 This rule is promulgated
pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §§
6-21-112
et seq. (Act 1327 of 2005),
6-21-801 et seq. (Act 1426
of 2005) and
25-15-204.
2.00 PURPOSE
2.01 The purpose of this rule is to establish
a program and process for establishing a format for districts to begin creating
ten-year (10) facilities master plans in accordance with State legislation, in
an ongoing effort to remediate deficiencies in academic
facilities.
3.00 DEFINITIONS
3.01 For purposes of this rule,
the following terms mean:
3.01.1 Academic
facility - a building or space, including related areas such as the physical
plant and grounds, where public school students receive instruction that is an
integral part of an adequate education as described in Ark. Code Ann. §
6-20-2302.
3.01.1.1 A public school building or space,
including related areas such as the physical plant and grounds, used for an
extracurricular activity or an organized physical activity course as defined in
Act 660 of 2005 shall not be considered an academic facility for the purposes
of this rule to the extent that the building, space, or related area is used
for extracurricular activities or organized physical activities courses, except
for physical educational training and instruction under Ark. Code Ann. §
6-16-132;
3.01.1.2 Buildings or spaces, including
related areas such as the physical plant and grounds, used for pre-kindergarten
education shall not be considered academic facilities for purposes of this
rule; and
3.01.1.3 District
administration buildings and spaces, including related areas such as the
physical plant and grounds, shall not be considered academic facilities for the
purpose of this rule.
3.01.2 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 through
6-13-1411.
3.01.3 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. §§
6-13-1401 through
6-13-1411.
3.01.4 Custodial activities - routine and
renovation cleaning activities related to daily operations and upkeep of
academic facilities, including related supervisory and management
activities.
3.01.5 Facilities
distress status - a public school district determined by the Division of Public
School Academic Facilities and Transportation as being in academic facilities
distress status.
3.01.6 Facilities
improvement plan - a remedial plan developed by a school district for a public
school or school district identified as being in academic facilities distress
that supplements the school district's facilities master plan by:
3.01.6.1 Identifying specific interventions
and actions the public school or school district will undertake in order to
correct deficient areas of practice with regard to custodial, maintenance,
repair and renovation activities in the school district; and
3.01.6.2 Describing how the school district
will remedy those areas in which the school district is experiencing facilities
distress, including the designation of the time period by which the school
district will correct all deficiencies that placed the school district in
facilities distress status.
3.01.7 Facilities master plan - a ten-year
plan developed by a school district that contains current enrollment
projections and details the school district's strategy for maintaining,
repairing, renovating, and improving through new construction or otherwise the
school district's academic facilities and equipment.
3.01.8 Foundation funding - shall have the
same meaning as in Ark. Code Ann. §
6-20-2303.
3.01.9 Local resources - any moneys 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 of Public School Academic Facilities and
Transportation.
3.01.10
Maintenance, repair, and renovation - any activity or improvement to an
academic facility and, if necessary, related areas, such as the physical plant
and grounds, that:
3.01.10.1 Maintains,
conserves, or protects the state of condition or efficiency of the academic
facility; or
3.01.10.2 Brings the
state of condition or efficiency of the academic facility up to the facility's
original condition of completeness or efficiency.
3.01.11 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 original condition of completeness or efficiency. New
construction also includes additions to existing academic facilities and new
academic facilities.
3.01.12
Project - an undertaking in which a school district engages in:
3.01.12.1 Maintenance, repair, and renovation
activities with regard to an academic facility;
3.01.12.2 New construction of an academic
facility; or
3.01.12.3 Any
combination of maintenance, repair, and renovation and new construction
activities with regard to an academic facility.
3.01.13 Reconstitution - the reorganization
of the administrative unit or the governing school board of a school district,
including, but not limited to, the replacement or removal of a current
superintendent, the removal or replacement of a current school board, or
both.
3.01.14 School district - a
geographic area with an elected board of directors that qualifies as a taxing
unit for purposes of ad valorem property taxes under Title 26 of the Arkansas
Code and which board conducts the daily affairs of public schools under the
supervisory authority vested in it by the General Assembly and Title 6 of the
Arkansas Code.
3.01.15 Space
utilization - the number of gross square feet per student in a public school
academic facility adjusted for academic program, school enrollment, grade
configuration, and type of public school in accordance with rules promulgated
by the Commission for Public School Academic Facilities and
Transportation.
4.00 ACADEMIC FACILITIES MASTER PLAN PROGRAM - PURPOSE
4.01 The purpose of the Academic
Facilities Master Plan Program is:
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 develop a ten-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 of Public School
Academic Facilities and Transportation.
4.03 The districts shall base its facilities
master plan on the provisions of the Public School Academic Facility Manual as
adopted by the Commission for Public School Academic Facilities and
Transportation and on priorities indicated by statewide assessment and other
pertinent data specific to the needs of the school district with regard to
academic facilities and equipment.
4.04 The district wide facilities master plan
shall include, at a minimum, the following:
4.04.1 A current inventory of all academic
facilities, technology systems, instructional materials, and related academic
equipment in the school district;
4.04.2 A schedule of custodial activities for
each academic facility used by a school district;
4.04.3 A schedule of maintenance, repair, and
renovation activities for each academic facility used by a school
district;
4.04.4 Documentation that
describes preventive maintenance work for each academic facility and identifies
the completion date of the work;
4.04.5 Annual expenditures of the school
district for all custodial, maintenance, repair, and renovation activities in
the school district;
4.04.6 A
projected replacement schedule for major building systems in each academic
facility;
4.04.7 A plan for caring
for and maintaining technology systems, instructional materials, and related
equipment in each academic facility;
4.04.8 A projected replacement schedule for
technology systems, instructional materials, and related equipment;
4.04.9 Identification of issues with regard
to facility and program access to individuals with disabilities and, if
necessary, proposed methods for improving access;
4.04.10 Identification of committed projects
within the district that includes;
4.04.10.1
As applicable, a breakdown of the portion of each project between maintenance,
repair, and renovation and new construction;
4.04.11 Annual expenditures of the school
district for capital outlay; and
4.04.12 Description of planned new
construction projects with cost estimates for each academic facility, and needs
prioritized as set forth in § 4.05 below.
4.05 Districts shall submit an initial master
plan to identify prioritized needs of the district as follows:
4.05.1 The district's initial Master Plan
shall be submitted to the Division of Public School Academic Facilities and
Transportation by February 1, 2006, with the following needs to be addressed:
4.05.1.1 Immediate needs that the school
district intends to address within the next year [July 1,2006 - June 30, 2007];
and
4.05.1.2 Immediate needs that
the school district intends to address during the 2007-2009 biennium;
and
4.05.1.3 A general description
of the short-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; and
4.05.1.4 A general
description of the long-term needs that the school district intends to address
within the seven (7) to ten (10) years following the submission of the
facilities master plan.
4.06 The initial report shall be submitted to
the Division of Public School Academic Facilities and Transportation by
February 1, 2007, with the following needs to be addressed, as well as the
items listed in § 5.02 below:
4.06.1
Short-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;
and
4.06.2 Long-term needs that the
school district intends to address within the seven (7) to ten (10) years
following the submission of the facilities master plan.
4.07 In addition, as part of and at the same
time of the submission of the facilities master plan, the school district shall
provide evidence of the following:
4.07.1
Public comments from public hearings regarding the district's facilities master
plan; which are to be held in the same locality as the school
district.
4.08 Evidence
of the school district's insurance coverage, including coverage amounts,
identification of buildings covered, policy renewal dates, and all riders must
be submitted to the Division no later than July 1,2006.
5.00 SUBMISSION PROCESS
Each school district in the state shall, by the dates listed:
5.01 Submit the district's
facilities master plan 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 A description of all completed
projects since the most recent submission;
5.02.1 Current enrollment
projections;
5.02.2 New or
continuing needs of the district with regard to academic facilities and
equipment; and
5.02.3 An accounting
of any changes to the district's insurance coverage from the most recent
submission.
5.03 Submit
a report to the Division by February 1 of each even numbered year that
includes:
5.03.1 A current accounting of all
items listed in § 4.04, above; and
5.03.2 Summary of comments made at public
hearing.
6.00 DIVISION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL ACADEMIC FACILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION RESPONSIBILITIES
6.01 Establish procedures and
timelines for submittals of preliminary master plans;
6.02 Hold consultation meetings with
districts regarding master plans to assure:
6.02.1 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.
7.00 APPROVAL PROCESS
The Division shall:
7.01
Review and approve facilities master plans submitted by February 1,2006, no
later than May 1, 2006, with regard to projects for which the district intends
to apply for state financial participation during the fiscal year
2006-2007.
7.02 Notify districts no
later than July 1, 2006 that the district's application for state financial
participation during the fiscal year 2006-2007 in an eligible new construction
project has been approved.
7.03
Except as provided above, the Division shall review and approve master plans no
later than September 1 of each even numbered year and shall notify a district
no later than May 1 of each odd-numbered year that the district's application
for the upcoming biennium has been approved.
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