47614.5
. (a) The Charter School Facility Grant Program is hereby
established, and shall be administered by the California School
Finance Authority. The grant program is intended to provide
assistance with facilities rent and lease costs for pupils in charter
schools.
(b) Subject to the annual Budget Act, eligible charter schools
shall receive an amount of up to, but not more than, seven hundred
fifty dollars ($750) per unit of average daily attendance, as
certified at the second principal apportionment, to provide an amount
of up to, but not more than, 75 percent of the annual facilities
rent and lease costs for the charter school. In any fiscal year, if
the funds appropriated for purposes of this section by the annual
Budget Act are insufficient to fully fund the approved amounts, the
California School Finance Authority shall apportion the available
funds on a pro rata basis.
(c) For purposes of this section, the California School Finance
Authority shall do all of the following:
(1) Inform charter schools of the grant program.
(2) Upon application by a charter school, determine eligibility,
based on the geographic location of the charter schoolsite, pupil
eligibility for free or reduced-price meals, and a preference in
admissions, as appropriate. Eligibility for funding shall not be
limited to the grade level or levels served by the school whose
attendance area is used to determine eligibility. A charter
schoolsite is eligible for funding pursuant to this section if the
charter schoolsite meets either of the following conditions:
(A) The charter schoolsite is physically located in the attendance
area of a public elementary school in which 55 percent or more of
the pupil enrollment is eligible for free or reduced-price meals and
the charter schoolsite gives a preference in admissions to pupils who
are currently enrolled in that public elementary school and to
pupils who reside in the elementary school attendance area where the
charter schoolsite is located.
(B) Fifty-five percent or more of the pupil enrollment at the
charter schoolsite is eligible for free or reduced-price meals.
(3) Inform charter schools of their grant eligibility.
(4) Make apportionments to a charter school for eligible
expenditures according to the following schedule:
(A) An initial apportionment by August 31 of each fiscal year or
30 days after enactment of the annual Budget Act, whichever is later,
provided the charter school has submitted a timely application for
funding, as determined by the California School Finance Authority.
The initial apportionment shall be 50 percent of the charter school's
estimated annual entitlement as determined by this section.
(B) A second apportionment by March 1 of each fiscal year. This
apportionment shall be 75 percent of the charter school's estimated
annual entitlement, as adjusted for any revisions in cost,
enrollment, and other data relevant to computing the charter school's
annual entitlement, less any funding already apportioned to the
charter school.
(C) A third apportionment within 30 days of the end of each fiscal
year or 30 days after receiving the data and documentation needed to
compute the charter school's total annual entitlement, whichever is
later. This apportionment shall be the charter school's total annual
entitlement less any funding already apportioned to the charter
school.
(D) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), the initial apportionment in
the 2013-14 fiscal year shall be made by October 15, 2013, or 105
days after enactment of the Budget Act of 2013, whichever is later.
(d) For purposes of this section:
(1) The California School Finance Authority shall use prior year
data on pupil eligibility for free or reduced-price meals to
determine eligibility pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (c). A
new charter school that was not operational in the prior year shall
be eligible in the current year if it meets the free or reduced-price
meal eligibility requirements specified in paragraph (2) of
subdivision (c) based on current year data. Prior year rent or lease
costs provided by charter schools shall be used to determine
eligibility for the grant program until actual rent or lease costs
become known or until June 30 of each fiscal year.
(2) If prior year rent or lease costs are unavailable, and the
current year lease and rent costs are not immediately available, the
California School Finance Authority shall use rent or lease cost
estimates provided by the charter school.
(3) The California School Finance Authority shall verify that the
grant amount awarded to each charter school is consistent with
eligibility requirements as specified in this section and in
regulations adopted by the authority. If it is determined by the
California School Finance Authority that a charter school did not
receive the proper grant award amount, either the charter school
shall transfer funds back to the authority as necessary within 60
days of being notified by the authority, or the authority shall
provide an additional apportionment as necessary to the charter
school within 60 days of notifying the charter school, subject to the
availability of funds.
(e) Funds appropriated for purposes of this section shall not be
apportioned for any of the following:
(1) Units of average daily attendance generated through
nonclassroom-based instruction as defined by paragraph (2) of
subdivision (e) of Section 47612.5 or that does not comply with
conditions or limitations set forth in regulations adopted by the
state board pursuant to this section.
(2) Charter schools occupying existing school district or county
office of education facilities, except that charter schools shall be
eligible for the portions of their facilities that are not existing
school district or county office of education facilities.
(3) Charter schools receiving reasonably equivalent facilities
from their chartering authorities pursuant to Section 47614, except
that charter schools shall be eligible for the portions of their
facilities that are not reasonably equivalent facilities received
from their chartering authorities.
(f) Funds appropriated for purposes of this section shall be used
for costs associated with facilities rents and leases, consistent
with the definitions used in the California School Accounting Manual
or regulations adopted by the California School Finance Authority.
These funds also may be used for costs, including, but not limited
to, costs associated with remodeling buildings, deferred maintenance,
initially installing or extending service systems and other built-in
equipment, and improving sites.
(g) If an existing charter school located in an elementary
attendance area in which less than 50 percent of pupil enrollment is
eligible for free or reduced-price meals relocates to an attendance
area identified in paragraph (2) of subdivision (c), admissions
preference shall be given to pupils who reside in the elementary
school attendance area into which the charter school is relocating.
(h) The California School Finance Authority annually shall report
to the department and the Director of Finance, and post information
on its Internet Web site, regarding the use of funds that have been
made available during the fiscal year to each charter school pursuant
to the grant program.
(i) The California School Finance Authority shall annually
allocate the facilities grants to eligible charter schools according
to the schedule in paragraph (4) of subdivision (c) for the current
school year rent and lease costs. However, the California School
Finance Authority shall first use the funding appropriated for this
program to reimburse eligible charter schools for unreimbursed rent
or lease costs for the prior school year.
(j) It is the intent of the Legislature that the funding level for
the Charter School Facility Grant Program for the 2012-13 fiscal
year be considered the base level of funding for subsequent fiscal
years.
(k) The Controller shall include instructions appropriate to the
enforcement of this section in the audit guide required by
subdivision (a) of Section 14502.1.
(l ) The California School Finance Authority, effective with the
2013-14 fiscal year, shall be considered the senior creditor for
purposes of satisfying audit findings pursuant to the audit
instructions to be developed pursuant to subdivision (k).
(m) The California School Finance Authority may adopt regulations
to implement this section. Any regulations adopted pursuant to this
section may be adopted as emergency regulations in accordance with
the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with
Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of the Title 2 of the
Government Code). The adoption of these regulations shall be deemed
to be an emergency and necessary for the immediate preservation of
the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare.
(n) Notwithstanding any other law, a charter school shall be
subject, with regard to this section, to audit conducted pursuant to
Section 41020.