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124th MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LD 1356 |
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LR 531(02) |
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An Act To Improve
the Ability of the Department of Education To Conduct Longitudinal Data
Studies |
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Fiscal Note for
Bill as Amended by Committee Amendment " " |
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Committee: Education and Cultural Affairs |
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Fiscal Note Required: Yes |
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Fiscal Note |
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Potential State Mandate - Unfunded |
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State Mandates |
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Required Activity |
Unit Affected |
Local Cost |
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This legislation
provides that 1) the Commissioner of Education may require school
administrative units (SAU's) to collect and report individual student social
security numbers; and that 2) if SAU's are required to collect and report
individual social security numbers, local SAU's must include in the annual
notice to parents, required under the federal Family Educational Rights and
Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), that the data is being collected, what the data
will be used for and a request for the parents written consent to provide the
information. |
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Moderate statewide |
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The required
local activities in this bill may represent a State mandate pursuant to the
Constitution of Maine. Unless General
Fund appropriations are provided to fund at least 90% of the additional costs
or a Mandate Preamble is amended to the bill and two-thirds of the members of
each House vote to exempt this mandate from the funding requirement,
municipalities may not be required to implement these changes. |
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Fiscal Detail
and Notes |
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According to
information provided by the Department of Education, the Commissioner will
not require school administrative units to collect and report individual
student social security numbers unless and until additional federal funding
is received to expand the Department's current K-12 longitudinal data system
to a statewide system that will also include postsecondary and workforce
information. The American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009 includes $250 million to the U.S. Department of
Education’s Institute of Education Sciences for competitive grants for
statewide data systems. The U.S.
Department of Education plans to award half that money in June or July of
this year, with the balance being awarded in September and October of 2009. |
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Additional costs
to the Department of Education to prepare and send the required
administrative letter can be absorbed within existing budgeted resources. |
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