An Act To Require the Teaching of Agricultural Studies in Maine's Schools
Sec. 1. 7 MRSA §242, sub-§2, as enacted by PL 2007, c. 456, §2, is amended to read:
Sec. 2. 20-A MRSA §4706, as amended by PL 2003, c. 510, Pt. B, §5, is further amended to read:
§ 4706. Instruction in American history, Maine studies, Maine Native American history and agricultural studies
American history and , Maine studies and agricultural studies must be taught as specified in the system of learning results established in section 6209.
Sec. 3. Recommendations for the inclusion of agricultural studies to the system of learning results. The Maine Agriculture in the Classroom Council, as established in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 7, section 242, and the Department of Education shall develop recommendations for instruction of agricultural studies to be included in the system of learning results established in Title 20-A, section 6209.
Sec. 4. Report. The Maine Agriculture in the Classroom Council and the Department of Education shall report their recommendations developed pursuant to section 3 to the Joint Standing Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs and the Joint Standing Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry no later than January 15, 2010.
Sec. 5. Report must include plan to assist school administrative units. The recommendations under section 4 must include provisions for assistance to the Department of Education in helping school administrative units implement instruction in agricultural studies. The recommendations must also include criteria to identify school administrative units having difficulty meeting the instructional requirements of agricultural studies and the provision for assistance to these school administrative units. The recommendations for assistance must be established by July 30, 2012 and implemented during the 2012-2013 school year.
Sec. 6. Implementation of agricultural studies subject to availability of funds. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 20-A, section 4706, subsection 3, a school administrative unit is not required to take any action that necessitates additional expenditures from local revenues unless the Department of Education pays for 90% of the additional costs. Implementation of instruction in agricultural studies is at the discretion of the school administrative unit if additional local expenditures are required for implementation and the department has not paid its share of the additional local costs.
A school administrative unit that determines that it is unable to implement instruction in agricultural studies within existing state and local resources shall present its findings and supporting evidence to the Department of Education. The department shall review the school administrative unit's findings and evidence and, if necessary, assist the school administrative unit in planning for implementation.
Sec. 7. Effective date. Those sections of this Act that amend the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 7, section 242, subsection 2 and Title 20-A, section 4706 take effect September 1, 2012.
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This bill is the report of the Joint Standing Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry pursuant to Public Law 2007, chapter 660, section 18 and requires that agricultural studies be included in the system of learning results. The bill also provides that the Maine Agriculture in the Classroom Council and the Department of Education develop a plan for instruction of agricultural studies to be included in the system of learning results and present the plan to the Joint Standing Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs and the Joint Standing Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry no later than January 15, 2010. The bill requires that the plan must include assistance to the Department of Education in helping school administrative units to implement instruction in agricultural concepts. The plan for assistance must be established by July 30, 2012 and implemented during the 2012-2013 school year.
The bill also allows a school administrative unit not to implement instruction of agricultural studies if implementation cannot be achieved within existing local resources.