Florida Senate - 2008 CS for SB 1440

By the Committee on Education Pre-K - 12; and Senators Gaetz, Lawson, King, Storms, Baker, Crist, Posey, Oelrich, Saunders, Fasano, Peaden, Siplin, Wise, Bennett, Dockery, Haridopolos, (Additional Introducers on Last Printed Page)

581-05398-08 20081440c1

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A bill to be entitled

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An act relating to the Corporate Income Tax Credit

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Scholarship Program; amending s. 220.187, F.S.; providing

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legislative findings; revising program purposes; providing

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that siblings of certain students are eligible for

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participation in the program; revising provisions

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authorizing the total amount of tax credits that may be

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granted and deleting the reservation of a portion thereof;

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revising authorized uses of scholarship funds and

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providing for premium payments to certain students who

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participate in statewide assessments; revising provisions

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relating to expenditure of contributions received during a

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fiscal year; removing parent responsibility for providing

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transportation to certain assessment sites; providing

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obligations of the Department of Education relating to

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scholarship student participation in statewide

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assessments; revising scholarship amounts and providing

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amount of premium payments; requiring State Board of

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Education rule for adjustment of scholarship awards;

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revising requirements relating to verification of student

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attendance for purposes of scholarship payment; providing

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for preservation of credits under certain circumstances;

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providing an effective date.

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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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     Section 1.  Subsections (1) and (3), paragraph (b) of

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subsection (5), paragraphs (d), (i), and (m) of subsection (6),

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paragraph (e) of subsection (7), paragraph (c) of subsection (8),

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and paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of subsection (11) of section

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220.187, Florida Statutes, are amended, paragraphs (k) through

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(n) of subsection (9) are redesignated as paragraphs (m) through

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(p), respectively, new paragraphs (k) and (l) are added to that

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subsection, and a new subsection (14) is added to that section,

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to read:

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     220.187  Credits for contributions to nonprofit scholarship-

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funding organizations.--

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     (1) FINDINGS AND PURPOSE.--

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     (a) The Legislature finds that:

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     1. It has the inherent power to determine subjects of

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taxation for general or particular public purposes.

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     2. Expanding educational opportunities and improving the

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quality of educational services within the state are valid public

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purposes that the Legislature may promote using its sovereign

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power to determine subjects of taxation and exemptions from

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taxation.

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     3. Ensuring that all parents, regardless of means, may

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exercise and enjoy their basic right to educate their children as

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they see fit is a valid public purpose that the Legislature may

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promote using its sovereign power to determine subjects of

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taxation and exemptions from taxation.

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     4. The existence of programs that provide expanded

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educational opportunities in this state has not been shown to

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reduce funding to or otherwise harm public schools within the

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state, and, to the contrary, per-student funding in public

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schools has risen each year since the inception of those programs

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in 1999.

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     5. Expanded educational opportunities and the healthy

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competition they promote are critical to improving the quality of

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education in the state and to ensuring that all children receive

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the high-quality education to which they are entitled.

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     (b) The purpose of this section is to:

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     1.(a) Enable taxpayers to make Encourage private, voluntary

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contributions to nonprofit scholarship-funding organizations in

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order to promote the general welfare.

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     2. Provide taxpayers who wish to help parents with limited

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resources exercise their basic right to educate their children as

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they see fit with a means to do so.

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     3.(b) Promote the general welfare by expanding Expand

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educational opportunities for children of families that have

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limited financial resources.

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     4.(c) Enable children in this state to achieve a greater

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level of excellence in their education.

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     5. Improve the quality of education in this state, both by

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expanding educational opportunities for children and by creating

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incentives for schools to achieve excellence.

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     (3)  PROGRAM; SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY.--The Corporate Income

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Tax Credit Scholarship Program is established. A student is

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eligible for a corporate income tax credit scholarship if the

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student qualifies for free or reduced-price school lunches under

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the National School Lunch Act and:

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     (a)  Was counted as a full-time equivalent student during

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the previous state fiscal year for purposes of state per-student

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funding;

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     (b)  Received a scholarship from an eligible nonprofit

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scholarship-funding organization or from the State of Florida

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during the previous school year; or

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     (c)  Is eligible to enter kindergarten or first grade.

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Contingent upon available funds, a student may continue in the

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scholarship program as long as the student's household family

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income level does not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty

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level. A sibling of a student who is continuing in the program

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and resides in the same household as the student shall also be

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eligible as a first-time corporate income tax credit scholarship

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recipient as long as the student's and sibling's household income

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level does not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level.

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     (5)  AUTHORIZATION TO GRANT SCHOLARSHIP FUNDING TAX CREDITS;

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LIMITATIONS ON INDIVIDUAL AND TOTAL CREDITS.--

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     (b)  The total amount of tax credits and carryforward of tax

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credits which may be granted each state fiscal year under this

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section is:

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     1. Through June 30, 2008, $88 million.

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     2. Through June 30, 2009, $118 million.

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     3. Through June 30, 2010, $148 million.

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     4. Through June 30, 2011, $178 million.

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     5. Through June 30, 2012, $208 million.

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     6. Beginning July 1, 2012, and thereafter, $238 million.

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At least 1 percent of the total statewide amount authorized for

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the tax credit shall be reserved for taxpayers who meet the

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definition of a small business provided in s. 288.703(1) at the

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time of application.

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     (6)  OBLIGATIONS OF ELIGIBLE NONPROFIT SCHOLARSHIP-FUNDING

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ORGANIZATIONS.--An eligible nonprofit scholarship-funding

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organization:

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     (d)1. Must provide scholarships, from eligible

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contributions, to eligible students for the cost of:

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     a.1. Tuition and fees or textbook expenses for, or

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transportation to, an eligible private school. At least 75

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percent of the scholarship funding must be used to pay tuition

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expenses; or

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     b.2. Transportation expenses to a Florida public school

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that is located outside the district in which the student resides

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or to a lab school as defined in s. 1002.32.

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     2. Beginning in the 2009-2010 state fiscal year, must

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provide a premium payment to a scholarship student who

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participates in the statewide assessments pursuant to s. 1008.22

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and who attends an eligible private school that has at least 95-

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percent participation of eligible scholarship students in the

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statewide assessments. This premium payment shall be applied to

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transportation costs related to participation in the statewide

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assessments, statewide assessment preparation costs, and other

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school fees incurred by a student that are not otherwise covered

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under this paragraph.

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     (i) Must expend for annual or partial-year scholarships an

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amount equal to or greater than 75 percent of the eligible

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contributions received during the fiscal year in which such

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contributions are collected. No more than 25 percent of such

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eligible contributions may be carried forward to the following

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fiscal year. Any amounts carried forward shall be expended for

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obligate, in the same fiscal year in which the contribution was

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received, 100 percent of the eligible contribution to provide

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annual or partial-year scholarships; however, up to 25 percent of

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the total contribution may be carried forward for expenditure in

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the following state fiscal year. A scholarship-funding

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organization must, before granting a scholarship for an academic

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year, document each scholarship student's eligibility for that

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academic year. A scholarship-funding organization may not grant

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multiyear scholarships in one approval process. No portion of

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eligible contributions may be used for administrative expenses.

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Beginning in the 2009-2010 state fiscal year, up to 3 percent of

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eligible collected contributions may be used for administrative

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expenses incurred by a scholarship-funding organization under

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this section. All interest accrued from contributions must be

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used for scholarships.

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     (m)  Must prepare and submit quarterly reports to the

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Department of Education pursuant to paragraph (9)(o)(m). In

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addition, an eligible nonprofit scholarship-funding organization

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must submit in a timely manner any information requested by the

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Department of Education relating to the scholarship program.

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Any and all information and documentation provided to the

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Department of Education and the Auditor General relating to the

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identity of a taxpayer that provides an eligible contribution

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under this section shall remain confidential at all times in

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accordance with s. 213.053.

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     (7)  PARENT AND STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES FOR PROGRAM

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PARTICIPATION.--

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     (e)  The parent shall ensure that the student participating

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in the scholarship program takes the norm-referenced assessment

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offered by the private school. The parent may also choose to have

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the student participate in the statewide assessments pursuant to

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s. 1008.22. Except as provided in subsection (6), if the parent

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requests that the student participating in the scholarship

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program take statewide assessments pursuant to s. 1008.22, the

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parent is responsible for transporting the student to the

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assessment site designated by the school district.

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     (8)  PRIVATE SCHOOL ELIGIBILITY AND OBLIGATIONS.--An

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eligible private school may be sectarian or nonsectarian and

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must:

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     (c)  Be academically accountable to the parent for meeting

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the educational needs of the student by:

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     1.  At a minimum, annually providing to the parent a written

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explanation of the student's progress.

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     2.  Annually administering or making provision for students

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participating in the scholarship program to take one of the

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nationally norm-referenced tests identified by the Department of

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Education. Students with disabilities for whom standardized

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testing is not appropriate are exempt from this requirement. A

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participating private school must report a student's scores to

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the parent and to the independent research organization selected

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by the Department of Education as described in paragraph (9)(j).

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     3.  Cooperating with the scholarship student whose parent

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chooses to have the student participate in the statewide

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assessments pursuant to s. 1008.22 s. 1008.32. Beginning in the

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2009-2010 state fiscal year, in order to encourage participation,

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a scholarship student who participates in the statewide

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assessments is eligible for a premium payment pursuant to

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subparagraph (6)(d)2. and subparagraph (11)(a)2.

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The inability of a private school to meet the requirements of

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this subsection shall constitute a basis for the ineligibility of

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the private school to participate in the scholarship program as

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determined by the Department of Education.

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     (9)  DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OBLIGATIONS.--The Department of

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Education shall:

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     (k) Provide participating schools with all preparation and

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instructional materials to prepare students for the statewide

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assessments pursuant to s. 1008.22.

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     (l) Beginning in the 2009-2010 state fiscal year, determine

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if at least 95 percent of a private school's eligible scholarship

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students participate in the statewide assessments pursuant to s.

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1008.22.

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     (11) SCHOLARSHIP AND PREMIUM AMOUNT AND PAYMENT.--

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     (a)1. The amount of a scholarship provided to any student

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for any single school year by an eligible nonprofit scholarship-

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funding organization from eligible contributions shall be for

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total costs authorized under subparagraph (6)(d)1., not to exceed

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the following annual limits:

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     a.1. Three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars for a

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scholarship awarded to a student enrolled in an eligible private

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school for the 2008-2009 state fiscal year. Beginning in the

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2009-2010 state fiscal year, the State Board of Education shall,

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by rule, adjust the maximum amounts for the scholarship awards

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under this sub-subparagraph to reflect 60 percent of the

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unweighted FEFP student funding amount established in the annual

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appropriations act for the ensuing state fiscal year. However,

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the increase in the maximum amounts for a scholarship award under

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this sub-subparagraph may not exceed $200 annually. The annually

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adjusted amounts shall be rounded downward to the nearest dollar.

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     b.2. Five hundred dollars for a scholarship awarded to a

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student enrolled in a Florida public school that is located

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outside the district in which the student resides or in a lab

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school as defined in s. 1002.32.

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     2. Beginning in the 2009-2010 state fiscal year, the amount

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of an annual premium payment by an eligible nonprofit

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scholarship-funding organization from eligible contributions

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shall be $200 for costs authorized under subparagraph (6)(d)2.

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provided to a student who takes the statewide assessments

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pursuant to s. 1008.22 if at least 95 percent of the private

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school's eligible scholarship students participate in the

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statewide assessments.

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     (b) Payment of the scholarship and premium by the eligible

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nonprofit scholarship-funding organization shall be by individual

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warrant made payable to the student's parent. If the parent

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chooses that his or her child attend an eligible private school,

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the warrant must be delivered by the eligible nonprofit

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scholarship-funding organization to the private school of the

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parent's choice, and the parent shall restrictively endorse the

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warrant to the private school. An eligible nonprofit scholarship-

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funding organization shall ensure that the parent to whom the

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warrant is made restrictively endorsed the warrant to the private

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school for deposit into the account of the private school.

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     (c)  An eligible nonprofit scholarship-funding organization

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shall obtain verification from the private school of a student's

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continued attendance at the school for prior to each period

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covered by a scholarship payment.

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     (14) PRESERVATION OF CREDIT.--If any provision or portion

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of subsection (5) or the application thereof to any person or

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circumstance is held unconstitutional by any court or is

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otherwise declared invalid, the unconstitutionality or invalidity

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shall not affect any credit earned under subsection (5) by any

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taxpayer with respect to any contribution paid to an eligible

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nonprofit scholarship-funding organization before the date of a

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determination of unconstitutionality or invalidity. Such credit

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shall be allowed at such time and in such a manner as if a

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determination of unconstitutionality or invalidity had not been

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made, provided that nothing in this subsection by itself or in

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combination with any other provision of law shall result in the

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allowance of any credit to any taxpayer in excess of one dollar

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of credit for each dollar paid to an eligible nonprofit

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scholarship-funding organization.

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     Section 2.  This act shall take effect June 30, 2008.

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                     ADDITIONAL INTRODUCERS

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Alexander and Garcia

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