North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1214

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  
Report Pass
1/30/25  
Refer
1/31/25  
Report Pass
2/20/25  
Engrossed
2/25/25  
Refer
3/7/25  
Report Pass
3/27/25  
Refer
3/27/25  
Report Pass
4/10/25  
Enrolled
5/1/25  

Caption

Payments for school district transportation of students, special education students, and career and technical education students, the distribution of transportation payments in the event of school district closure, and state transportation payments to school districts; and to provide an effective date.

Impact

The implementation of HB 1214 is expected to have significant implications for how transportation aid is allocated following the closure of a school district. The bill prescribes a method for adjusting transportation averages for students who attended a closed district, thus aiming to provide necessary support to those students in transitioning to their new schools. Furthermore, it defines eligibility criteria for school districts to receive funding for transporting special education students and emphasizes compliance with state laws governing school bus standards, promoting accountability across districts.

Summary

House Bill 1214 aims to modify transportation funding for school districts in North Dakota by redefining how transportation average daily membership equivalents are calculated. This bill introduces a new section to the North Dakota Century Code that specifies how various factors, such as eligible bus miles and runs, will be used to determine weighted student unit equivalents for transportation funding. The goal of this legislation is to ensure a more equitable distribution of transportation funds among school districts regardless of the existing disparities in district sizes and student populations.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1214 appears predominantly supportive among legislative members, as reflected in the unanimous Senate vote (47-0). Advocates for the bill argue that it will level the playing field for smaller districts that may struggle with transportation funding under the previous system. However, there are underlying concerns that the shifts in funding formulas could unintentionally disadvantage certain districts if not implemented carefully, signifying a need for ongoing evaluation of the bill's effectiveness.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential challenges of ensuring that all eligible districts fully understand and comply with the new measures set out in the bill. The fine details of the transportation funding calculations may raise questions about transparency and accessibility for smaller districts that possess fewer resources compared to larger entities. Furthermore, discussions may arise around the necessity of reviewing how these funding changes affect the availability of transportation aids for students, particularly those in special education programs who require reliable and consistent transportation services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND A616

Alters date by which school districts notify parents of nonpublic school students of eligibility for bus transportation or aid in-lieu-of transportation payment from August 1 to July 15.

ND SB2363

The determination of state aid payments, state aid minimum local effort, the protection of taxpayers and taxing districts, voter approval of excess levies in school districts, school district levies, and contents of the property tax statement; and to provide an effective date.

ND SB2279

Adjustments to state aid payments, isolated school district transition payments, and taxable valuation impact on state aid; and to provide an effective date.

ND A4416

Allows resident school districts to provide payments in-lieu-of transportation to parents of county vocational school district pupils.

ND H6236

Amends the composition of school bus districts within the state to provide transportation to students in grades kindergarten through 12.

ND S0972

Amends the composition of school bus districts within the state to provide transportation to students in grades kindergarten through 12.

ND HB1475

Providing breakfast and lunch to all students of participating entities, including school districts, nonpublic schools, and tribal schools, at no cost to the student.

ND S02189

Excludes certain tuition payments by school districts for general education and special students residing in such school districts from the calculation of the tax levy limit.

ND A03112

Excludes certain tuition payments by school districts for general education and special students residing in such school districts from the calculation of the tax levy limit.

ND H5292

Requires that the basic education program data collection information for students that attend career and technical education schools be charged to the receiving school district and not the sending school district.

Similar Bills

NJ A2037

Provides supplemental transportation aid to certain districts participating in interdistrict public school choice program.

NJ S2758

Provides supplemental transportation aid to certain districts participating in interdistrict public school choice program.

NJ S1512

Permits jointure commission to provide transportation services on school buses it owns or leases to local school districts without public bidding.

NJ A2484

Permits jointure commission to provide transportation services on school buses it owns or leases to local school districts without public bidding.

NJ A2882

Provides additional State pupil transportation aid to school districts that meet certain criteria.

SC H3242

SC School Bus Privatization

NJ A1717

Revises mileage limit for mandatory school transportation for students.

NJ A616

Alters date by which school districts notify parents of nonpublic school students of eligibility for bus transportation or aid in-lieu-of transportation payment from August 1 to July 15.