19 Tex. Admin. Code § 61.1013

Current through Reg. 49, No. 50; December 13, 2024
Section 61.1013 - Foundation School Program Funding for Reimbursement of Disaster Remediation Costs
(a) General provisions. This section implements the Texas Education Code (TEC), § 42.2524 (Reimbursement for Disaster Remediation Costs). The commissioner of education may make a grant application available and announce the amount of funds available and the due date for applications for that grant cycle for a school district or charter school to apply for an amount of Foundation School Program (FSP) funds determined by the commissioner if the commissioner determines that:
(1) amounts for this purpose have been appropriated in accordance with Texas Government Code, § 418.073; or
(2) appropriated FSP funds are highly likely to exceed the amount to which school districts or charter schools are entitled under the TEC, Chapter 42 and Chapter 46, under the FSP for the biennium, after accounting for all critical FSP data required to make FSP expenditure estimates and all other required FSP grants or FSP awards are fulfilled in accordance with Texas law, and there is sufficient funding remaining to provide for a grant program under the TEC, § 42.2524.
(b) Eligibility. A school district or charter school that meets the following criteria is eligible to apply:
(1) in accordance with TEC, § 42.2524(a), all or part of the school district or charter school must be located in an area declared a disaster by the governor under Texas Government Code, Chapter 418;
(2) in accordance with TEC, §42.2524(b), the school district or charter school must have incurred and paid disaster remediation costs during the two-year period following the date of the governor's initial proclamation or executive order declaring a state of disaster that the school district or charter school does not anticipate recovering through insurance proceeds, federal disaster relief payments, or another similar source for reimbursement; and
(3) in accordance with TEC, §42.2524(b), the school district or charter school must apply for reimbursement during the two-year period following the date of the governor's initial proclamation or executive order declaring a state of disaster. The school district or charter school must submit a completed application by the application deadline. A school district or charter school that submits an incomplete application or submits an application after the application deadline may be deemed ineligible for funds.
(c) Definitions. The following terms have the following meanings when used in this section.
(1) Disaster remediation costs--Costs incurred by a school district or charter school for replacing school facilities, equipment, and supplies needed to provide instruction at a location where students eligible for FSP funding regularly attend classes.
(2) Paid disaster remediation costs--Costs that are paid or remitted resulting in an outflow of cash in exchange for goods or services evidenced by an invoice, receipt, voucher, or other such document, and in accordance with standards found in the Financial Accountability System Resource Guide adopted by reference in § 109.41 of this title (relating to Financial Accountability System Resource Guide) and TEC, §42.2524(b), (e), and (h), that the school district or charter school does not anticipate recovering through insurance proceeds, federal disaster relief payment, or another similar source of reimbursement in accordance with TEC, § 42.2524(b), and that were paid during the two-year period following the governor's initial proclamation or executive order declaring a state of disaster.
(d) Application process. A school district or charter school must submit a new application each time funds are made available under subsection (a) of this section on a form prescribed by the Texas Education Agency (TEA). The application shall contain, at a minimum, the following:
(1) identification of the governor's initial proclamation or executive order declaring a state of disaster and evidence that all or part of the school district or charter school is in the area declared a disaster;
(2) the total dollar amount of paid disaster remediation costs;
(3) the total dollar amount of paid disaster remediation costs paid during the two-year period following the governor's proclamation or executive order declaring a state of disaster that the school district or charter school anticipates to be reimbursed from insurance proceeds, federal disaster relief payments, or another similar source of reimbursement;
(4) the total difference between the amounts of paid disaster remediation costs specified in paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection and, of the total difference, the specific paid disaster remediation costs for which the school district or charter school is seeking reimbursement as part of the grant program supported by evidence of payment pursuant to subsection (c)(2) of this section;
(5) an explanation as to why the school district or charter school does not anticipate to be reimbursed from insurance proceeds, federal disaster relief payments, or another similar source of reimbursement for each specific paid disaster remediation cost identified in paragraph (4) of this subsection for which the school district or charter school is seeking reimbursement as part of the grant program;
(6) a certification from the school district or charter school board and school district superintendent or charter school chief executive officer that all paid disaster remediation costs for which the school district or charter school is seeking reimbursement under paragraph (4) of this subsection qualify as paid disaster remediation costs that the school district or charter school paid during the two-year period following the governor's initial disaster proclamation or executive order declaring a disaster and that the school district or charter school board and school district superintendent or charter school chief executive officer do not anticipate recovering through insurance proceeds, federal disaster relief payments, or another similar source of reimbursement; and
(7) a certification from the school district or charter school board and school district superintendent or charter school chief executive officer that the school district or charter school, for any paid disaster remediation costs for which the school district or charter school is seeking reimbursement under paragraph (4) of this subsection, the school district or charter school has made and will continue to make efforts to seek reimbursement from insurance proceeds, federal disaster relief payments, or another similar source of reimbursement as allowable or appropriate.
(e) Finality of award. Awards of assistance under this section will be made based only on paid disaster remediation costs. Prior to making an award, TEA may request additional documentation including, but not limited to, evidence described in subsection (c)(2) of this section and evidence supporting the certifications required by subsections (d)(6) and (7) of this section. A school district or charter school is not entitled to any requested reimbursement, and a decision by the commissioner is final and may not be appealed.
(f) Deadlines. The commissioner will announce a deadline for grant applications in conjunction with making a determination of the amount of funds available for the grant program cycle. All applications received by the announced deadline will be reviewed. Applications will be funded if sufficient funds are available to fully fund each application. If sufficient funds are not available to fully fund each application, funding will be allocated in accordance with subsection (g) of this section.
(g) Prioritization of awards. Upon close of the application cycle, all eligible applications will be awarded priority status in accordance with the criteria outlined in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection. All applications within Priority 1 will be fully funded before funds are allocated to Priority 2.
(1) Priority 1. Applications from school districts and charter schools that are not subject to the provisions of TEC, Chapter 41. If insufficient funds are available to fully fund Priority 1 eligible applications, award amounts will be reduced proportionately.
(2) Priority 2. Applications from school districts or charter schools that are subject to the provisions of TEC, Chapter 41. If sufficient funds are not available to fully fund Priority 2 eligible applications, award amounts will be reduced proportionately. Only expenses that were not reimbursed under the TEC, § 41.0931 (Disaster Remediation Costs), are eligible to be reimbursed under this section.
(h) Distribution of funds. Funds will be allocated through the FSP and will appear on the school district or charter school payment ledger and be delivered as soon as is practicable after awards have been made.
(i) Reporting requirement. Annually after the date of the award under this grant program, the school district or charter school board and school district superintendent or charter school chief executive officer shall provide a certified report on a form prescribed by the TEA until all insurance proceeds, federal disaster relief, or other similar sources of reimbursements related to the disaster are finalized. On the report, the school district or charter school shall identify any insurance proceeds, federal disaster relief payments, or other similar sources of reimbursement that the school district or charter school received for which the school district or charter school previously received payment from TEA under subsection (g) of this section. TEA will adjust funding for any overpayments made to the school district or charter school based on the final report out of the school district's or charter school's future FSP payments or will require a refund from the school district or charter school.
(j) Finalization of award. When the school district or charter school determines that all insurance proceeds, federal disaster relief payments, or other similar sources of reimbursement that the school district or charter school anticipates receiving are finalized and there are no pending claims, the school district or charter school board and school district superintendent or charter school chief executive officer shall certify to the TEA in writing that the annual report in subsection (i) of this section is no longer necessary and disaster reporting is finalized.
(k) Record retention and audit. The school district or charter school shall maintain all documents necessary to substantiate payment and certifications made in subsections (c)(2), (d), (e), and (f) of this section, and the school district or charter school is subject to audit by the TEA until two years after the school district or charter school certifies to the TEA in writing that the disaster is finalized and closed in accordance with subsection (j) of this section.

19 Tex. Admin. Code § 61.1013

Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 41, Number 44, October 28, 2016, TexReg 8604, eff. 11/1/2016