HB 572-FN - AS AMENDED BY THE HOUSE
22Mar2023... 0904h
2023 SESSION
23-0373
10/04
HOUSE BILL 572-FN
AN ACT relative to eligibility for free school meals.
SPONSORS: Rep. Hall, Merr. 9; Rep. Cascadden, Coos 5; Rep. Ellison, Merr. 28; Rep. M. Murray, Hills. 37; Rep. Burroughs, Carr. 2; Rep. Woodcock, Carr. 1; Rep. Rombeau, Hills. 2; Rep. Myler, Merr. 9; Rep. Cornell, Hills. 22; Rep. Tanner, Sull. 5
COMMITTEE: Education
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AMENDED ANALYSIS
This bill increases the eligibility for free school meals to household incomes up to 300 percent of federal poverty guidelines, and provides funding fro the education trust fund for the additional costs.
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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.
Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]
Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.
22Mar2023... 0904h 23-0373
10/04
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty Three
AN ACT relative to eligibility for free school meals.
Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:
1 Schools; Food and Nutrition Programs; School Lunch Eligibility. Amend RSA 189:11-a, I to read as follows:
I.(a) Each school board shall make at least one meal available during school hours to every pupil under its jurisdiction. Such meals shall be served without cost [or at a reduced cost to any child who meets federal income eligibility guidelines] to any child whose annual household income is less than or equal to 300 percent of the federal poverty guidelines as updated annually in the Federal Register by the United States Department of Health and Human Services under 42 U.S.C. section 9902(2). The state board of education shall ensure compliance with this section and shall establish minimum nutritional standards for such meals as well as income guidelines set for the family size used in determining eligibility for free and reduced price meals. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the operation of both a breakfast and lunch program in the same school.
(b) All costs for the school meals program under subparagraph (a) in addition to sums allocated under RSA 186:13, XI, shall be funded by disbursements from the department of education to the school districts, made from funds appropriated for such purpose from the education trust fund. The amount necessary to fund this paragraph is hereby appropriated to the department from the education trust fund created under RSA 198:39. The governor is authorized to draw a warrant from the education trust fund to satisfy the state's obligation under this paragraph.
2 Education Trust Fund; School Meals. Amend the introductory paragraph of RSA 198:39, I to read as follows:
I. The state treasurer shall establish an education trust fund in the treasury. Moneys in such fund shall not be used for any purpose other than to distribute adequate education grants to municipalities' school districts and to approved charter schools pursuant to RSA 198:42, to provide low and moderate income homeowners property tax relief under RSA 198:56-198:61, to distribute school building aid to school districts and approved chartered public schools pursuant to RSA 198:15-b, to distribute tuition and transportation funds to school districts for students attending career and technical education programs pursuant to RSA 188-E:9, to distribute special education aid to school districts pursuant to RSA 186-C:18, to fund department of education operating costs for a state student data collection and reporting system, to fund disbursements for school meals under RSA 189:11-a, and to fund kindergarten programs as may be determined by the general court
3 Effective Date. This act shall take effect September 1, 2023.
23-0373
Amended 4/18/23
HB 572-FN- FISCAL NOTE
AS AMENDED BY THE HOUSE (AMENDMENT #2023-0904h)
AN ACT relative to eligibility for free school meals.
FISCAL IMPACT: [ X ] State [ ] County [ X ] Local [ ] None
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STATE: | FY 2023 | FY 2024 | FY 2025 | FY 2026 |
Appropriation | $0 | State Education Trust Fund (ETF) "Open Warrant" | ||
Revenue | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Expenditures | $0 | Significant Increase $50M+ Per Year - ETF Disbursements to Districts $309K+ Per Year - New Staffing Costs | ||
Funding Source: | [ X ] General [ X ] Education [ ] Highway [ ] Other | |||
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Revenue | $0 | Significant Increase - Reimbursement Revenue From State ETF | ||
Expenditures | $0 | Significant Increase - Mostly Offset by Reimbursement Revenue |
METHODOLOGY:
This bill requires that each school board make at least one meal available to a child that qualifies based on a household income less than or equal to 300 percent of the federal poverty guidelines without cost. The implementation of this bill will impact public schools that are currently serving a breakfast and/or lunch meal and increase the number of free meals to students. There will be a fiscal liability for public schools that are currently serving a breakfast and/or lunch meal and there will be a fiscal liability for the state. Ultimately, this bill’s fiscal impact in FY 2024 and each year thereafter is indeterminable, however, it is expected to be significant and would be covered in full as this bill includes “open warrant” language for the Department to draw from the education trust fund to make all necessary payments.
The Department of Education has provided the following information, and assumptions, to illustrate the potential fiscal impact of this bill:
Local School District Expenditures
Using the above assumptions and calculations, the Department states this bill’s fiscal impact is indeterminable at the local level, but it is important to highlight there will be a significant amount of work needing to be done in order to make the eligibility determinations and there will definitely be costs incurred at the local level in order to meet the requirements. The local education agencies currently have had significant issues with being able to collect free and reduced applications from families and this will require collecting applications from many more families/students.
AGENCIES CONTACTED:
Department of Education
Date | Amendment |
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March 16, 2023 | 2023-0904h |
Date | Body | Type |
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Jan. 27, 2023 | House | Hearing |
March 13, 2023 | House | Exec Session |
March 13, 2023 | House | Floor Vote |
April 11, 2023 | Senate | Hearing |
Senate | Floor Vote | |
Jan. 3, 2024 | Senate | Floor Vote |
Oct. 24, 2024: Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, Adjournment 10/10/2024; SJ 18
Jan. 3, 2024: Pending Motion Refer to Finance Rule 4-5; 01/03/2024; SJ 1
Jan. 3, 2024: Sen. Gray Moved Laid on Table, RC 13Y-11N, MA; 01/03/2024; SJ 1
Jan. 3, 2024: Ought to Pass: MA, VV; 01/03/2024; SJ 1
Dec. 18, 2023: Committee Report: Ought to Pass, 01/03/2024, Vote 4-0; SC 49
Nov. 27, 2023: Committee Report: Ought to Pass, Vote 4-0
May 11, 2023: Rereferred to Committee, MA, VV; 05/11/2023; SJ 14
May 11, 2023: Ought to Pass: MA, VV; Refer to Finance Rule 4-5; 05/11/2023; SJ 14
April 19, 2023: Committee Report: Rereferred to Committee, 05/11/2023; Vote 5-0; CC; SC 21
April 4, 2023: Hearing: 04/11/2023, Room 101, LOB, 09:30 am; SC 17
March 24, 2023: Introduced 03/23/2023 and Referred to Education; SJ 12
March 22, 2023: Ought to Pass with Amendment 2023-0904h: MA DV 201-177 03/22/2023 HJ 10 P. 71
March 22, 2023: Amendment # 2023-0904h: AA VV 03/22/2023 HJ 10 P. 71
March 16, 2023: Minority Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate
March 16, 2023: Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2023-0904h 03/13/2023 (Vote 12-8; RC) HC 16 P. 22
March 1, 2023: Executive Session: 03/13/2023 09:30 am LOB 205-207
Jan. 18, 2023: Public Hearing: 01/27/2023 09:15 am LOB 205-207
Jan. 11, 2023: Introduced (in recess of) 01/05/2023 and referred to Education HJ 3 P. 21