00 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 174(FIN) 01 "An Act relating to the state centralized correspondence study program, to funding for 02 educational programs that occur primarily outside school facilities, and to the duties of 03 school boards of borough and city school districts and regional educational attendance 04 areas; and providing for an effective date." 05 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 06  * Section 1. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section 07 to read: 08 PURPOSE. It is the purpose of this Act to provide a one-year transition period in 09 which the functions performed by the Alyeska Central School can be assumed by another 10 educational organization, such as a charter school or a school district of the state.  11  * Sec. 2. AS 14.07.020(a)(9) is amended to read: 12 (9) exercise general supervision over [PROVIDE ACCREDITED] 13 elementary and secondary correspondence study programs offered by municipal  14 school districts or regional educational attendance areas; the department may  01 also offer and make available to any Alaskan through a centralized office a [OF] 02 correspondence study program; 03  * Sec. 3. AS 14.08.111(1) is amended to read: 04 (1) provide, during the school term of each year, an educational 05 program for each school age child who is enrolled in or a resident of the district; 06  * Sec. 4. AS 14.14.090(2) is amended to read: 07 (2) provide for, during the school term of each year, an educational 08 program for each school age child who is enrolled in or a resident of the district; 09  * Sec. 5. AS 14.14.120(c) is amended to read: 10 (c) An inoperative school board shall, if practicable, pay the tuition and 11 boarding costs necessary to enable the school age children within the district to attend 12 school in another district. If a child in an inoperative school district is not attending 13 school in another district, the department shall provide information on 14 correspondence courses and other materials and charge the school board of the 15 inoperative district an amount equal to the actual cost to the department. 16  * Sec. 6. AS 14.17.430 is amended to read: 17 Sec. 14.17.430. State funding for correspondence study and similar  18 programs. Except as provided in AS 14.17.400(b), funding for the state centralized 19 correspondence study program or a district correspondence program, including a 20 district that offers a statewide correspondence study program, or a study program  21 that occurs primarily outside a school facility, includes an allocation from the 22 public school account in an amount calculated by multiplying the ADM of the 23 correspondence or study program by 80 percent. 24  * Sec. 7. AS 14.17.600(a) is amended to read: 25 (a) Within two weeks after the end of the 20-school-day period ending the 26 fourth Friday in October, each district shall transmit a report to the department that, 27 under regulations adopted by the department, reports its ADM for that counting period 28 and other student count information that will aid the department in making a 29 determination of its state aid under the public school funding program. For centralized 30 correspondence study, the October report shall be based on the period from July 1 31 through the fourth Friday in October [, EXCEPT THAT SUMMER SCHOOL 01 STUDENTS SHALL BE COUNTED AS A PROPORTIONATE FRACTION AS 02 DETERMINED BY THE DEPARTMENT]. The department may make necessary 03 corrections in the report submitted and shall notify the district of changes made. The 04 commissioner shall notify the governor of additional appropriations the commissioner 05 estimates to be necessary to fully finance the public school funding program for the 06 current fiscal year. 07  * Sec. 8. AS 39.25.160(e)(7) is amended to read: 08 (7) certificated teachers employed [BY THE DEPARTMENT OF 09 EDUCATION AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT] as correspondence teachers, teachers 10 in skill centers operated by the Department of Education and Early Development, or 11 teachers at Mt. Edgecumbe School; 12  * Sec. 9. Sections 6 and 7 of this Act take effect July 1, 2003. 13  * Sec. 10. Except as provided in sec. 9 of this Act, this Act takes effect July 1, 2004.