Bill Text: IA SF2274 | 2017-2018 | 87th General Assembly | Enrolled


Bill Title: A bill for an act requiring the department of education to include references to state or federal statutory or regulatory provisions necessitating the inclusion of information in reports filed with the department. (Formerly SSB 3001.) Effective 7-1-18.

Spectrum: Committee Bill

Status: (Passed) 2018-04-04 - Signed by Governor. S.J. 888. [SF2274 Detail]

Download: Iowa-2017-SF2274-Enrolled.html

Senate File 2274 - Enrolled




                              SENATE FILE       
                              BY  COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION

                              (SUCCESSOR TO SSB
                                  3001)
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                                   A BILL FOR
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                                       Senate File 2274

                             AN ACT
 REQUIRING THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO INCLUDE
    REFERENCES TO STATE OR FEDERAL STATUTORY OR REGULATORY
    PROVISIONS NECESSITATING THE INCLUSION OF INFORMATION IN
    REPORTS FILED WITH THE DEPARTMENT.

 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
    Section 1.  Section 256.9, subsection 18, Code 2018, is
 amended to read as follows:
    18.  Prepare forms and procedures as necessary to be used
 by area education agency boards, district boards, school
 officials, principals, teachers, and other employees, and
 to insure uniformity, accuracy, and efficiency in keeping
 records in both pupil and cost accounting, the execution of
 contracts, and the submission of reports, and notify the area
 education agency board, district board, or school authorities
 when a report has not been filed in the manner or on the
 dates prescribed by law or by rule that the school will not
 be accredited until the report has been properly filed.  The
 director shall include, on any report for which the department
 prescribes the form and manner of its submission, a reference
 to any state or federal statute, rule, or regulation that
 requires the inclusion of certain information in the report.


                                                                                            CHARLES SCHNEIDE


                                                                                            LINDA UPMEYER


                                                                                            W. CHARLES SMITH


                                                                                            KIM REYNOLDS

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