First Regular Session Sixty-eighth General Assembly STATE OF COLORADO INTRODUCED LLS NO. 11-0738.01 Richard Sweetman HOUSE BILL 11-1227 HOUSE SPONSORSHIP Peniston, Casso, Court, Duran, Fields, Fischer, Gardner D., Hamner, Hullinghorst, Jones, Kagan, Kefalas, Kerr A., Labuda, Lee, Levy, McCann, McKinley, Miklosi, Pabon, Pace, Riesberg, Ryden, Schafer S., Solano, Soper, Todd, Tyler, Vigil, Williams A., Wilson SENATE SPONSORSHIP Newell and Hudak, House Committees Senate Committees Education A BILL FOR AN ACT Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of education to pay the costs of the start smart nutrition program. Bill Summary (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted. If this bill passes third reading in the house of introduction, a bill summary that applies to the reengrossed version of this bill will be available at http://www.leg.state.co.us/billsummaries.) The bill makes a supplemental appropriation in the amount of $124,229 from the start smart nutrition program fund to the department of education to pay the costs of the start smart nutrition program. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado: SECTION 1. The appropriation to the department of education for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2010, as enacted in Part III (2) (C) (I) and the affected totals of section 2 of chapter 453, Session Laws of Colorado 2010 (HB 10-1376), are amended to read: Section 2. Appropriation. PART III DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (2) ASSISTANCE TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS (C) Grant Programs, Distributions, and Other Assistance (I) Health and Nutrition Federal Nutrition Programs 108,624,965 82,507 108,542,458 (0.9 FTE) (8.1 FTE) State Match for School Lunch Program 2,472,644 2,472,644 a Child Nutrition School Lunch Protection Program 850,000 850,000 b School Breakfast Program 500,000 500,000 Smart Start Nutrition Program Fund 700,000 700,000 Start Smart Nutrition Program 670,000 670,000 c 794,229 94,229 c 700,000 c S.B. 97-101 Public School Health Services 148,314 148,314 d (1.4 FTE) a This amount shall be from rental income earned on public school lands that is credited to the Public School Income Fund pursuant to Section 36-1-116 (1) (a), C.R.S., and transferred to the State Public School Fund pursuant to Section 22-54-114 (1), C.R.S. b These amounts shall be from the State Education Fund created in Section 17 (4) (a) of Article IX of the State Constitution. Pursuant to Section 17 (3) of Article IX of the Colorado Constitution, appropriations from the State Education Fund are not subject to the limitation on fiscal year spending set forth in Section 20 of Article X of the Colorado Constitution. c This amount These amounts shall be from the Start Smart Nutrition Program Fund created in Section 22-82.7-105 (1), C.R.S., including $700,000 general fund that is credited to the Fund in FY 2010-11 and $94,229 from fund reserves. d This amount shall be from federal Medicaid funds transferred from the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing. e These amounts shall be from the Public School Capital Construction Assistance Fund created in Section 22-43.7-104 (1), C.R.S. f This amount shall be from the Institute Charter School Capital Construction Assistance Fund created in Section 22-30.5-505.5, C.R.S. g This amount shall be from federal funds authorized pursuant to Title I, Part B, Subpart 1 of the federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. h This amount shall be from the Read-to-Achieve Cash Fund created in Section 22-7-908 (1), C.R.S. This amount includes $4,801,594 based on the projected transfer of tobacco settlement moneys to the Read-to-Achieve Cash Fund pursuant to Section 24-75-1104.5 (1) (h), C.R.S.; pursuant to Section 24-22-116, C.R.S., tobacco litigation settlement funds are not state fiscal year spending as defined in Section 20 of Article X of the Colorado Constitution. This amount also includes $1,698,406 from reserves in the Read-to-Achieve Cash Fund. i This amount shall be from the Family Literacy Education Fund created in Section 22-2-124 (8) (b), C.R.S. j This amount shall be from the Healthy Choices Dropout Prevention Pilot Program Fund created in Section 22-82.3-107 (1), C.R.S. k This amount shall be from the Assistance to Public Schools, Grant Programs, Distributions, and Other Assistance, Facility Schools, Facility School Funding line item. l Of this amount, $2,427,000 shall be from various grants and donations, and $810,000 shall be from fees and charges for workshops, conferences, training programs, and seminars. m This amount shall be transferred from the Department of Human Services. n This amount shall be from school district reimbursements that are credited to the Contingency Reserve Fund pursuant to Section 22-54-117 (1) (c), C.R.S. o These amounts shall be from federal mineral leasing revenues transferred to the State Public School Fund pursuant to Sections 34-63-102 and 22-54-114 (1), C.R.S. p This amount shall be from the School Awards Program Fund, created in Section 22-11-605 (1), C.R.S. TOTALS PART III (EDUCATION) $4,703,796,678 $3,378,610,076 $161,444,485 a $571,073,392 $22,818,086 $569,850,639 $4,703,920,907 $571,167,621 $22,848,086 a This amount shall be from the General Fund Exempt Account created in Section 24-77-103.6 (2), C.R.S. SECTION 2. Safety clause. The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety.