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LB LB LEGISLATURE OF NEBRASKA ONE HUNDRED THIRD LEGISLATURE FIRST SESSION LEGISLATIVE BILL Introduced by Nordquist, ; Ashford, 0; Campbell, ; Conrad, ; Cook, ; Gloor, ; Harr, ; Howard, ; Kolowski, ; Lathrop, ; Mello,. Read first time January, 0 Committee: A BILL FOR AN ACT relating to public health and welfare; to amend sections - and -.0, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska, and sections -0 and -, Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement, 0; to adopt the Nebraska Coordinated School Health Act; to change allocation provisions relating to the Education Innovation Fund; to change provisions relating to School Health Center Advisory Councils; to harmonize provisions; to repeal the original sections; and to declare an emergency. Be it enacted by the people of the State of Nebraska, --

LB LB 0 Section. Sections to of this act shall be known and may be cited as the Nebraska Coordinated School Health Act. Sec.. () The Nebraska Coordinated School Health Fund is created. The fund shall be under the control of and administered by the State Department of Education. The fund shall be used for administration of and competitive grants pursuant to the Coordinated School Health Program under section of this act. The fund shall consist of transfers authorized by the Legislature and any additional public or private funds. Any money in the fund available for investment shall be invested by the state investment officer pursuant to the Nebraska Capital Expansion Act and the Nebraska State Funds Investment Act. Interest earned shall be credited back to the Nebraska Coordinated School Health Fund. () On July, 0, and July, 0, or the first working day thereafter, the State Treasurer shall transfer two hundred thousand dollars from the Education Innovation Fund to the Nebraska Coordinated School Health Fund. Any unspent money from the transfer under this subsection remaining in the Nebraska Coordinated School Health Fund at the end of FY0- shall revert to the Education Innovation Fund. Sec.. () The State Department of Education shall award competitive grants under the Coordinated School Health Program from the Nebraska Coordinated School Health Fund as provided in this section. Any school district shall be eligible for a competitive grant under the Coordinated School Health Program if such school --

LB LB 0 district applies for the grant and: (a) Is seeking funding to support the establishment of a school-based health center as defined in section -0; (b) Is able to demonstrate a relationship with a sponsoring facility as defined in section -0; and (c) Is able to demonstrate long-term financial sustainability of the school-based health center. () The department shall consider the following when selecting the recipients of competitive grants under the Coordinated School Health Program: (a) Location in an area that has been designated as a health profession shortage area pursuant to section - or federal law or as a medically underserved area or population pursuant to Nebraska or federal law; or (b) The majority of the district's students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunches. () The department shall award competitive grants up to the amount credited to the fund as follows: (a) Not less than ninety percent of the money in the fund shall be awarded as competitive grants to school districts in a manner to be determined by the department; and (b) Up to ten percent of the fund may be used by the department to administer the Coordinated School Health Program. () To be eligible to receive a competitive grant under the program, a school district shall provide fifty percent matching --

LB LB 0 funds for the establishment of the school-based health center. The funds may be obtained from any source available to the school district, including in-kind contributions, community or foundation grants, individual contributions, and local governmental agency operating funds. () Funds from a competitive grant received under the program may only be used for capital construction and startup costs for school-based health centers and may not be used for ongoing operations, administration, or service delivery costs. () A school district is not eligible to receive a competitive grant under the program more than once for the same school-based health center. A district may apply for and receive a competitive grant for multiple school-based health centers within the same district but may receive only one such grant in any fiscal year. Sec.. () The State Department of Education shall select the recipients of competitive grants under the Coordinated School Health Program. () The department shall establish an application process for competitive grants under the Coordinated School Health Program and shall provide the following information to potential applicants: (a) Application procedures and deadlines; (b) Required information; (c) Criteria for selection and evaluation of applications; (d) Criteria for determining the amount and duration of --

LB LB the grants; 0 (e) Reporting requirements for grant recipients; and (f) Any other information the department deems necessary. () Grant recipients shall submit a report to the department upon completion of the project for which the grant is awarded, summarizing the use of the grant money according to the requirements established by the department under subdivision ()(e) of this section. Sec.. If, within the five years following receipt of a grant for a school-based health center pursuant to the Nebraska Coordinated School Health Act, a school district receiving such grant uses the facility purchased, constructed, or remodeled with grant funds for purposes other than those stated to qualify for the grant, the school district shall repay the grant to the Education Innovation Fund with interest at the rate prescribed in section -.0 accruing from the last date the facility was used as a school-based health center as determined by the State Department of Education or the date that the department determines that the facility will not be used as a school-based health center or that such facility will not be purchased, constructed, or remodeled for such purpose. Interest shall continue to accrue on outstanding balances until the repayment has been completed. The remaining terms of repayment shall be determined by the department. Sec.. The State Department of Education may adopt and promulgate rules and regulations to carry out the Nebraska --

LB LB 0 Coordinated School Health Act. Sec.. The Nebraska Coordinated School Health Act terminates on June 0, 0. Sec.. Section -, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska, is amended to read: - () All money received from the operation of lottery games conducted pursuant to the State Lottery Act in Nebraska shall be credited to the State Lottery Operation Trust Fund, which fund is hereby created. All payments of the costs of establishing and maintaining the lottery games shall be made from the State Lottery Operation Cash Fund. In accordance with legislative appropriations, money for payments for expenses of the division shall be transferred from the State Lottery Operation Trust Fund to the State Lottery Operation Cash Fund, which fund is hereby created. All money necessary for the payment of lottery prizes shall be transferred from the State Lottery Operation Trust Fund to the State Lottery Prize Trust Fund, which fund is hereby created. The amount used for the payment of lottery prizes shall not be less than forty percent of the dollar amount of the lottery tickets which have been sold. () Beginning October, 00, a portion of the dollar amount of the lottery tickets which have been sold on an annualized basis shall be transferred from the State Lottery Operation Trust Fund to the Education Innovation Fund, the Nebraska Opportunity Grant Fund, the Nebraska Environmental Trust Fund, the Nebraska State Fair Board, and the Compulsive Gamblers Assistance Fund. The dollar amount --

LB LB 0 transferred pursuant to this subsection shall equal the greater of (a) the dollar amount transferred to the funds in fiscal year 00-0 or (b) any amount which constitutes at least twenty-two percent and no more than twenty-five percent of the dollar amount of the lottery tickets which have been sold on an annualized basis. To the extent that funds are available, the Tax Commissioner and director may authorize a transfer exceeding twenty-five percent of the dollar amount of the lottery tickets sold on an annualized basis. () Of the money available to be transferred to the Education Innovation Fund, the Nebraska Opportunity Grant Fund, the Nebraska Environmental Trust Fund, the Nebraska State Fair Board, and the Compulsive Gamblers Assistance Fund: (a) The first five hundred thousand dollars shall be transferred to the Compulsive Gamblers Assistance Fund to be used as provided in section -; (b) Nineteen and three-fourths percent of the money remaining after the payment of prizes and operating expenses and the initial transfer to the Compulsive Gamblers Assistance Fund shall be transferred to the Education Innovation Fund; (c) Twenty-four and three-fourths percent of the money remaining after the payment of prizes and operating expenses and the initial transfer to the Compulsive Gamblers Assistance Fund shall be transferred to the Nebraska Opportunity Grant Fund; (d) Forty-four and one-half percent of the money remaining after the payment of prizes and operating expenses and the --

LB LB 0 initial transfer to the Compulsive Gamblers Assistance Fund shall be transferred to the Nebraska Environmental Trust Fund to be used as provided in the Nebraska Environmental Trust Act; (e) Ten percent of the money remaining after the payment of prizes and operating expenses and the initial transfer to the Compulsive Gamblers Assistance Fund shall be transferred to the Nebraska State Fair Board if the most populous city within the county in which the fair is located provides matching funds equivalent to ten percent of the funds available for transfer. Such matching funds may be obtained from the city and any other private or public entity, except that no portion of such matching funds shall be provided by the state. If the Nebraska State Fair ceases operations, ten percent of the money remaining after the payment of prizes and operating expenses and the initial transfer to the Compulsive Gamblers Assistance Fund shall be transferred to the General Fund; and (f) One percent of the money remaining after the payment of prizes and operating expenses and the initial transfer to the Compulsive Gamblers Assistance Fund shall be transferred to the Compulsive Gamblers Assistance Fund to be used as provided in section -. ()(a) The Education Innovation Fund is created. At least seventy-five percent of the lottery proceeds allocated to the Education Innovation Fund shall be available for disbursement. (b) For fiscal year 0-, the Education Innovation Fund shall be allocated as follows: The first one million dollars --

LB LB 0 shall be transferred to the Excellence in Teaching Cash Fund to fund the Excellence in Teaching Act, and the amount remaining in the Education Innovation Fund shall be allocated, after administrative expenses, for distance education equipment and incentives pursuant to sections - and -. (c) For fiscal year 0-, the Education Innovation Fund shall be allocated as follows: (i) The first two hundred twentyfive thousand dollars shall be transferred to the Excellence in Teaching Cash Fund to fund the Attracting Excellence to Teaching Program; (ii) the next three million three hundred sixty-five thousand nine hundred sixty-two dollars shall be distributed to school districts as grants pursuant to the Early Childhood Education Grant Program; (iii) the next two million one hundred seventy-five thousand six hundred seventy-three dollars shall be distributed to local systems as grants for approved accelerated or differentiated curriculum programs for students identified as learners with high ability pursuant to section -.0; (iv) the next four hundred ninety-one thousand five hundred forty-one dollars shall be used by the State Department of Education for the development of an integrated early childhood, elementary, secondary, and postsecondary student information system; (v) the next four hundred fifty thousand dollars shall fund the Center for Student Leadership and Extended Learning Act; (vi) the next one hundred fourteen thousand six hundred twenty-nine dollars shall fund the multicultural education program created under section -0; (vii) the next one hundred twenty-three --

LB LB 0 thousand four hundred sixty-eight dollars shall be used by the department to employ persons to investigate and prosecute alleged violations as provided in section -; (viii) up to the next one hundred sixty thousand dollars shall be used by the department to implement section -; and (ix) the amount remaining shall be allocated, after administrative expenses, for distance education equipment and incentives pursuant to sections - and -. (d) For fiscal year 0-, the Education Innovation Fund shall be allocated as follows: (i) The first forty-five thousand dollars shall be transferred to the Excellence in Teaching Cash Fund to fund the Attracting Excellence to Teaching Program; (ii) the next three million three hundred sixty-five thousand nine hundred sixtytwo dollars shall be distributed to school districts as grants pursuant to the Early Childhood Education Grant Program; (iii) the next two million one hundred seventy-five thousand six hundred seventy-three dollars shall be distributed to local systems as grants for approved accelerated or differentiated curriculum programs for students identified as learners with high ability pursuant to section -.0; (iv) the next one hundred eight thousand one hundred thirty-six dollars shall be used by the department for the development of an integrated early childhood, elementary, secondary, and postsecondary student information system; (v) the next four hundred fifty thousand dollars shall fund the Center for Student Leadership and Extended Learning Act; (vi) the next one hundred fourteen thousand six hundred twenty-nine dollars shall be used by --

LB LB 0 the department to fund the multicultural education program created under section -0; (vii) the next one hundred twenty-three thousand four hundred sixty-eight dollars shall be used by the department to employ persons to investigate and prosecute alleged violations as provided in section -; (viii) up to the next one hundred sixty thousand dollars shall be used by the department to implement section -; (ix) the next twenty-seven thousand two hundred dollars shall be used to fund the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children; (x) the next two hundred thousand dollars shall be used to provide grants to establish bridge programs pursuant to sections - to -; and (xi) the amount remaining shall be allocated, after administrative expenses, for distance education equipment and incentives pursuant to sections - and -. (e) For fiscal year 0-, the Education Innovation Fund shall be allocated as follows: (i) The first one million dollars shall be transferred to the Excellence in Teaching Cash Fund to fund the Excellence in Teaching Act; (ii) the next two hundred thousand dollars shall be transferred to the Nebraska Coordinated School Health Fund pursuant to section of this act; (iii) the next allocation shall be distributed to local systems as grants for approved accelerated or differentiated curriculum programs for students identified as learners with high ability pursuant to section -.0 in an aggregated amount up to the amount distributed in the prior fiscal year for such purposes increased by the basic --

LB LB 0 allowable growth rate pursuant to section -; (iii) (iv) the next allocation shall be used by the State Department of Education for the integrated early childhood, elementary, secondary, and postsecondary student information system in an aggregated amount up to the amount used in the prior fiscal year for such purposes increased by the basic allowable growth rate pursuant to section -; (iv) (v) the next allocation shall fund the Center for Student Leadership and Extended Learning Act in an aggregated amount up to the amount used in the prior fiscal year for such purposes increased by the basic allowable growth rate pursuant to section -; (v) (vi) the next allocation shall be used by the department to fund the multicultural education program created under section -0 in an aggregated amount up to the amount used in the prior fiscal year for such purposes increased by the basic allowable growth rate pursuant to section -; (vi) (vii) the next allocation shall be used by the department to employ persons to investigate and prosecute alleged violations as provided in section - in an aggregated amount up to the amount used in the prior fiscal year for such purposes increased by the basic allowable growth rate pursuant to section -; (vii) (viii) up to the next one hundred sixty thousand dollars shall be used by the department to implement section -; (viii) (ix) the next two hundred thousand dollars shall be used to provide grants to establish bridge programs pursuant to sections - to -; and (ix) (x) the amount remaining shall be allocated, after administrative expenses, for distance education --

LB LB 0 equipment and incentives pursuant to sections - and -. (f) For fiscal year 0-, the Education Innovation Fund shall be allocated as follows: (i) The first one million dollars shall be transferred to the Excellence in Teaching Cash Fund to fund the Excellence in Teaching Act; (ii) the next two hundred thousand dollars shall be transferred to the Nebraska Coordinated School Health Fund pursuant to section of this act; (iii) the next allocation shall be distributed to local systems as grants for approved accelerated or differentiated curriculum programs for students identified as learners with high ability pursuant to section -.0 in an aggregated amount up to the amount distributed in the prior fiscal year for such purposes increased by the basic allowable growth rate pursuant to section -; (iii) (iv) the next allocation shall be used by the State Department of Education for the integrated early childhood, elementary, secondary, and postsecondary student information system in an aggregated amount up to the amount used in the prior fiscal year for such purposes increased by the basic allowable growth rate pursuant to section -; (iv) (v) the next allocation shall fund the Center for Student Leadership and Extended Learning Act in an aggregated amount up to the amount used in the prior fiscal year for such purposes increased by the basic allowable growth rate pursuant to section -; (v) (vi) the next allocation shall be used by the department to fund the multicultural education program created under section -0 in an aggregated amount up to the amount used in the prior --

LB LB 0 fiscal year for such purposes increased by the basic allowable growth rate pursuant to section -; (vi) (vii) the next allocation shall be used by the department to employ persons to investigate and prosecute alleged violations as provided in section - in an aggregated amount up to the amount used in the prior fiscal year for such purposes increased by the basic allowable growth rate pursuant to section -; (vii) (viii) the next two hundred thousand dollars shall be used to provide grants to establish bridge programs pursuant to sections - to -; and (viii) (ix) the amount remaining shall be allocated, after administrative expenses, for distance education equipment and incentives pursuant to sections - and -. (g) For fiscal year 0-, the Education Innovation Fund shall be allocated as follows: (i) The first one million dollars shall be transferred to the Excellence in Teaching Cash Fund to fund the Excellence in Teaching Act; (ii) the next allocation shall be distributed to local systems as grants for approved accelerated or differentiated curriculum programs for students identified as learners with high ability pursuant to section -.0 in an aggregated amount up to the amount distributed in the prior fiscal year for such purposes increased by the basic allowable growth rate pursuant to section -; (iii) the next allocation shall be used by the State Department of Education for the integrated early childhood, elementary, secondary, and postsecondary student information system in an aggregated amount up to the amount used in --

LB LB 0 the prior fiscal year for such purposes increased by the basic allowable growth rate pursuant to section -; (iv) the next allocation shall fund the Center for Student Leadership and Extended Learning Act in an aggregated amount up to the amount used in the prior fiscal year for such purposes increased by the basic allowable growth rate pursuant to section -; (v) the next allocation shall be used by the department to fund the multicultural education program created under section -0 in an aggregated amount up to the amount used in the prior fiscal year for such purposes increased by the basic allowable growth rate pursuant to section -; (vi) the next allocation shall be used by the department to employ persons to investigate and prosecute alleged violations as provided in section - in an aggregated amount up to the amount used in the prior fiscal year for such purposes increased by the basic allowable growth rate pursuant to section -; and (vii) the amount remaining shall be allocated, after administrative expenses, for distance education equipment and incentives pursuant to sections - and -. (h) For fiscal year 0- and each fiscal year thereafter, the Education Innovation Fund shall be allocated, after administrative expenses, for education purposes as provided by the Legislature. () Any money in the State Lottery Operation Trust Fund, the State Lottery Operation Cash Fund, the State Lottery Prize Trust Fund, or the Education Innovation Fund available for investment shall --

LB LB 0 be invested by the state investment officer pursuant to the Nebraska Capital Expansion Act and the Nebraska State Funds Investment Act. () Unclaimed prize money on a winning lottery ticket shall be retained for a period of time prescribed by rules and regulations. If no claim is made within such period, the prize money shall be used at the discretion of the Tax Commissioner for any of the purposes prescribed in this section. Sec.. Section -.0, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska, is amended to read: -.0 The division may endorse and sell for profit tangible personal property related to the lottery. Any money received as profit by the division pursuant to this section shall be remitted to the State Treasurer for credit to the State Lottery Operation Trust Fund to be distributed to the Education Innovation Fund, the Nebraska Opportunity Grant Fund, the Nebraska Environmental Trust Fund, and the Compulsive Gamblers Assistance Fund, and the Nebraska Coordinated School Health Fund pursuant to the requirements of section -. Sec.. Section -0, Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement, 0, is amended to read: -0 For purposes of the Medical Assistance Act: () Committee means the Health and Human Services Committee of the Legislature; () Department means the Department of Health and Human Services; --

LB LB 0 () Medicaid Reform Plan means the Medicaid Reform Plan submitted on December, 00, pursuant to the Medicaid Reform Act enacted pursuant to Laws 00, LB 0; () Medicaid state plan means the comprehensive written document, developed and amended by the department and approved by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which describes the nature and scope of the medical assistance program and provides assurances that the department will administer the program in compliance with federal requirements; () Provider means a person providing health care or related services under the medical assistance program; () School-based health center means a health center that: (a) Is located in or is adjacent to a school facility; (b) Is organized through school, school district, learning community, community, and provider relationships; (c) Is administered by a sponsoring facility; (d) Provides school-based health services onsite during school hours to children and adolescents by health care professionals in accordance with state and local laws, rules, and regulations, established standards, and community practice; (e) Does not perform abortion services or refer or counsel for abortion services and does not dispense, prescribe, or counsel for contraceptive drugs or devices; and (f) Does not May serve as a child's or an adolescent's --

LB LB 0 medical or dental home but augments and supports if he or she does not have and is unable to access a medical or dental home in the community and may also serve as an access point to a medical or dental home or augment and support services provided by the medical or dental home; () School-based health services may include any combination of the following as determined in partnership with a sponsoring facility, the school district, and the community: (a) Medical health; (b) Behavioral and mental health; (c) Preventive health; and (d) Oral health; () Sponsoring facility means: (a) A hospital; (b) A public health department as defined in section -; (c) A federally qualified health center as defined in section 0(l)()(B) of the federal Social Security Act, U.S.C. d(l)()(b), as such act and section existed on January, 0; (d) A nonprofit health care entity whose mission is to provide access to comprehensive primary health care services; (e) A school or school district; or (f) A program administered by the Indian Health Service or the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs or operated by an Indian tribe or tribal organization under the federal Indian Self- --

LB LB 0 Determination and Education Assistance Act, or an urban Indian program under Title V of the federal Indian Health Care Improvement Act, as such acts existed on January, 0; and () Waiver means the waiver of applicability to the state of one or more provisions of federal law relating to the medical assistance program based on an application by the department and approval of such application by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Sec.. Section -, Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement, 0, is amended to read: - () To ensure that the interests of the school district, community, and health care provider are reflected within the policies, procedures, and scope of services of school-based health centers, each school district hosting at least one schoolbased health center shall establish a School Health Center Advisory Council. for each school in the district hosting a school-based health center. () The School Health Center Advisory Council shall include: (a) At least one representative of the school administration or school district administration; (b) At least one representative of the sponsoring facility; and (c) At least one parent recommended by a school administrator or school district administrator. and approved by a --

LB LB majority vote of the school board. Any parent serving on a School Health Center Advisory Council shall have at least one child enrolled in the school district through which the school-based health center is organized. () If another institution or organization sponsors the school-based health center, at least one representative of each sponsoring institution or organization shall be included on the School Health Center Advisory Council. () School Health Center Advisory Councils may also include students enrolled in the school district through which the school-based health center is organized. Any such students must be appointed by a school administrator or school district administrator. Sec.. Original sections - and -.0, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska, and sections -0 and -, Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement, 0, are repealed. Sec.. Since an emergency exists, this act takes effect when passed and approved according to law. -0-