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. (a) (1) A grantee that establishes a program pursuant to this
chapter is eligible to receive a five-year grant of up to two
hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) per year per site in a
program, subject to semiannual attendance reporting. Funding for a
grant shall be allocated in annual increments for a period of not
more than five years, contingent upon the availability and
appropriation of federal funds by the Legislature for those grants.
(2) The department shall notify new grantees of their award status
and dollar amount of the award, if any, in writing on or before May
15 of each year in which new grants are awarded. The grantee shall
notify the department in writing of its acceptance of the grant.
(3) A first-year grant award shall be made no later than 60 days
after enactment of the annual Budget Act and any authorizing
legislation. A grant award for the second and subsequent fiscal years
shall be made no later than 30 days after enactment of the annual
Budget Act and any authorizing legislation.
(b) The department shall allocate 25 percent of the grant amount
each year no later than 30 days after the grant award acceptance
letter is received by the department.
(c) (1) Not more than 15 percent of each annual grant amount may
be used by a grantee for administrative costs. For purposes of this
article, administrative costs shall include indirect costs. Indirect
costs shall not exceed the lesser of the following:
(A) The grantee's indirect cost rate, as approved by the
department for the appropriate fiscal year.
(B) Five percent of the state program funding received pursuant to
this article.
(2) In addition to the funding allowed for administrative costs
pursuant to paragraph (1), up to 15 percent of the first year's
annual grant award for each after school grant recipient may be used
for startup costs.
(3) Funding made available pursuant to this subdivision shall not
result in an increase in the total funding of a grantee above the
approved grant amount.
(d) Grantees are subject to semiannual attendance reporting during
each year of the grant.
(1) The department shall provide technical support for development
of a program improvement plan for grantees under either of the
following conditions:
(A) If actual pupil attendance falls below 75 percent of the
proposed levels in any year of the grant.
(B) If the grantee fails, in any year of the grant, to demonstrate
measurable outcomes pursuant to Section 8427.
(2) If the actual pupil attendance falls below 75 percent of the
proposed attendance level at the end of the second year of the grant,
the department may reduce funding for the grantee.
(3) The department shall adjust the grant level of any school in
the program that is under its proposed attendance level by more than
15 percent in each of two consecutive years.
(4) In any year, after the first grant-year period, that the
actual attendance level of a school within the program falls below 75
percent of the proposed attendance level, the department shall
perform a review of the program and may adjust the grant level as the
department deems appropriate.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section or any
other law, the department may at any time terminate the grant of a
school in a public school program that fails in three consecutive
years to meet either of the following requirements:
(1) Demonstrate program outcomes pursuant to Section 8427.
(2) Attain 75 percent of its proposed attendance levels after
having its program reviews and grant level adjusted by the
department.
(f) The department shall create a process to allow a grantee to
voluntarily lower its annual grant amount if one or more sites are
unable to meet the proposed pupil attendance levels by the end of the
second year of the grant.
(g) (1) The administrator of a program may supplement, but not
supplant, existing funding for after school programs with grant funds
awarded pursuant to this article.
(2) In addition to administrative costs, a program participant may
expend up to the greater of 6 percent of its state funding or seven
thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to collect outcome data for
evaluation and for reports to the department.
(3) All state funding awarded to a program pursuant to this
article that remains after subtracting the administrative costs,
startup costs, and outcome data costs authorized by subdivisions (c)
and (d) shall be allocated to the program site for direct services to
pupils.
(h) When determining grant award amounts after each grant year,
the department may consider whether a program is operating consistent
with the terms of its application, including whether the number of
pupils served on a regular basis is consistent with the number
estimated, and may consider the strength of any justifications or
future plans offered by the program to address inconsistencies with
the terms of the application. If the department finds that a program
is not operating consistent with the terms of its application, the
department may take appropriate action, including denying grant
awards or reducing the level of grant funding.