A. The division shall:

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  • Division: means the division of school facilities within the department of administration. See Arizona Laws 41-5701
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1. Assess school facilities and equipment deficiencies and approve the distribution of grants as appropriate.

2. Maintain a database of school facilities to allow for the administration of the new school facilities formula and the building renewal grant fund. The facilities listed in the database must include all buildings that are owned by school districts. The division shall ensure that the database is updated on at least an annual basis. Each school district shall report to the division not later than September 1 of each year information as required by the division to administer the building renewal grant fund and by the school facilities oversight board to compute new school facilities formula distributions, including the nature and cost of major repairs, renovations or physical improvements to or replacement of building systems or equipment that were made in the previous year and that were paid for either with local monies or monies provided from the building renewal grant fund. Each school district shall report any school or school buildings that have been closed, that are vacant or partially used pursuant to section 15-119 and that have been leased to another entity or that operate as a charter school. The division shall develop guidelines and definitions for the reporting prescribed in this paragraph and may review or audit the information, or both, to confirm the information submitted by a school district. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, if a school district converts space that is listed in the database maintained pursuant to this paragraph to space that will be used for administrative purposes, the school district is responsible for any costs associated with converting, maintaining and replacing that space. If a building is significantly upgraded or remodeled, the division shall adjust the age of that school facility in the database as follows:

(a) Determine the building capacity value as follows:

(i) Multiply the student capacity of the building by the per pupil square foot capacity established by section 41-5741.

(ii) Multiply the product determined in item (i) of this subdivision by the cost per square foot established by section 41-5741.

(b) Divide the cost of the renovation by the building capacity value determined in subdivision (a) of this paragraph.

(c) Multiply the quotient determined in subdivision (b) of this paragraph by the currently listed age of the building in the database.

(d) Subtract the product determined in subdivision (c) of this paragraph from the currently listed age of the building in the database, rounded to the nearest whole number. If the result is a negative number, use zero.

3. Inspect, contract with a third party to inspect or certify school district self-inspections of school buildings at least once every five years to ensure compliance with the building adequacy standards prescribed in section 41-5711, the accuracy of the reporting of vacant and partially used buildings pursuant to this subsection and routine preventive maintenance guidelines as prescribed in this section with respect to constructing new buildings and maintaining existing buildings. The division shall randomly select twenty school districts every thirty months and provide for them to be inspected pursuant to this paragraph.

4. Develop prototypical elementary and high school designs. The division shall review the design differences between the schools with the highest academic productivity scores and the schools with the lowest academic productivity scores. The division shall also review the results of a valid and reliable survey of parent quality rating in the highest performing schools and the lowest performing schools in this state. The survey of parent quality rating shall be administered by the department of education. The division shall consider the design elements of the schools with the highest academic productivity scores and parent quality ratings in the development of elementary and high school designs. The division shall develop separate school designs for elementary, middle and high schools with varying pupil capacities.

5. Develop application forms, reporting forms and procedures to carry out the requirements of this article, including developing and implementing policies and procedures to:

(a) Ensure that the division and the school facilities oversight board, as applicable, notify school districts in a uniform manner of the services and funding available for school districts from the board or the division for facility construction, renovation and repair projects. The policies and procedures shall require the division and the board to provide at least one annual communication to school districts in a manner prescribed by the division and shall require each school district to develop and maintain a list of persons who are responsible for facilities management at that school district.

(b) Establish a project eligibility assessment for all projects submitted for building renewal grant funding or emergency deficiencies correction funding, including establishing standardized criteria for project eligibility. Before the division formally approves a project, the staff of the division may review the costs and scope of the proposed project with persons and entities that have submitted bids on the project.

(c) Ensure that the division and the school facilities oversight board maintain standardized documentation of all projects submitted to the board and the division for consideration to receive services or a financial award from the board or the division. The board and the division shall maintain standardized documentation of any project awarded monies by the board or the division, including records of payments to school districts in a manner prescribed by the division. The standardized documentation shall include the following as part of the eligibility determination criteria:

(i) Whether the problem that the proposed project intends to address caused the building or facility to fall below the minimum school facility adequacy guidelines prescribed in section 41-5711.

(ii) Whether the school district performed the routine preventive maintenance required by section 41-5731 on the building or facility.

(d) Require a school district to submit contact information for each proposed project, including the name, email address and telephone number of persons who are responsible for facilities management at the school district.

(e) Require a school district to provide justification for each proposed project, including all of the following:

(i) The school district’s use or planned use of the facility.

(ii) A detailed description of the problem and the school district’s recommended solution.

(iii) Any completed professional study regarding the proposed project.

(iv) Any citation or report from government entities.

(v) The estimated cost of the proposed project, with documentation.

(vi) The project category.

(vii) A description of any local funding that will be used for the proposed project.

(viii) Documentation on associated insurance coverage, if applicable.

(f) Require that an initial application not be considered complete until all necessary information is submitted.

(g) Allow a school district to submit an incomplete application and request technical assistance from the staff of the board if the school district is unable to provide sufficient information in the initial application.

(h) If applicable, require that a complete application be received by the board at least fifteen business days before the next regularly scheduled board meeting in order for the application to be considered at that meeting. An incomplete application may be considered at that meeting if both the staff of the board and the superintendent of the school district deem the project critical.

(i) Allow the staff of the board or the division, as applicable, to notify a school district in writing before review by the board or division that the proposed project does not meet eligibility criteria prescribed in this chapter. The written notification shall include documentation to support the determination that the proposed project does not meet the eligibility criteria prescribed in this chapter. The school district may directly appeal the determination of ineligibility to the director of the division. The school district may directly appeal the director’s determination of ineligibility to the board.

(j) Prohibit the staff of the board or division from requesting that a school district withdraw a project application from review by the board or division if the initial review determines that the proposed project may be ineligible for monies pursuant to this chapter.

6. Submit electronically an annual report on or before December 15 to the speaker of the house of representatives, the president of the senate, the superintendent of public instruction, the secretary of state and the governor that includes the following information:

(a) A detailed description of the amount of monies distributed by the division under this chapter in the previous fiscal year.

(b) A list of each capital project that received monies from the division under this chapter during the previous fiscal year, a brief description of each project that was funded and a summary of the division’s reasons for distributing monies for the project.

(c) A summary of the findings and conclusions of the building maintenance inspections conducted pursuant to this article during the previous fiscal year.

(d) A summary of the findings of common design elements and characteristics of the highest performing schools and the lowest performing schools based on academic productivity, including the results of the parent quality rating survey. For the purposes of this subdivision, "academic productivity" means academic year advancement per calendar year as measured with student-level data using the statewide nationally standardized norm-referenced achievement test.

7. On or before December 1 of each year, report electronically to the joint committee on capital review the amounts necessary to fulfill the requirements of section 41-5721 for the following three fiscal years. In developing the amounts necessary for this report, the division shall use the most recent average daily membership data available. On request from the division, the department of education shall make available the most recent average daily membership data for use in calculating the amounts necessary to fulfill the requirements of section 41-5721 for the following three fiscal years. The division shall provide copies of the report to the president of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives and the governor.

8. On or before June 15 of each year, submit electronically detailed information regarding demographic assumptions and a proposed construction schedule for individual projects approved in the current fiscal year and expected project approvals for the upcoming fiscal year to the joint committee on capital review for its review. A copy of the report shall also be submitted electronically to the governor’s office of strategic planning and budgeting. The joint legislative budget committee staff, the governor’s office of strategic planning and budgeting staff and the division staff shall agree on the format of the report.

9. Every two years, provide school districts with information on improving and maintaining the indoor environmental quality in school buildings.

10. Adopt rules regarding the validation of adjacent ways projects pursuant to paragraph 11 of this subsection.

11. Validate proposed adjacent ways projects that are submitted by school districts as prescribed in section 15-995 pursuant to rules adopted by the division under paragraph 10 of this subsection.

12. Submit a monthly report to the school facilities oversight board that details each adjacent ways project validated pursuant to paragraph 11 of this subsection.

13. Brief the joint committee on capital review at least once each year regarding the use of monies from all of the following:

(a) The emergency deficiencies correction fund established by section 41-5721.

(b) The building renewal grant fund established by section 41-5731.

(c) The new school facilities fund established by section 41-5741.

B. The school facilities oversight board or the division may contract for the following services in compliance with the procurement practices prescribed in chapter 23 of this title:

1. Private services.

2. Construction project management services.

3. Assessments for school buildings to determine if the buildings have outlived their useful life pursuant to section 41-5741, subsection G or have been condemned.

4. Services related to land acquisition and development of a school site.

C. The school facilities oversight board shall:

1. Review and approve student population projections submitted by school districts to determine to what extent school districts are entitled to monies to construct new facilities pursuant to section 41-5741. The board shall make a final determination within five months after receiving an application from a school district for monies from the new school facilities fund.

2. Certify that plans for new school facilities meet the building adequacy standards prescribed in section 41-5711.

3. Review and approve or reject requests submitted by school districts to take actions pursuant to section 15-341, subsection G.

4. On or before December 15 of each year electronically submit a report to the speaker of the house of representatives, the president of the senate, the superintendent of public instruction, the secretary of state and the governor that includes the following information:

(a) A detailed description of the amount of monies the board distributed under this chapter in the previous fiscal year.

(b) A list of each capital project that received monies from the board under this chapter during the previous fiscal year, a brief description of each project that was funded and a summary of the board’s reasons for distributing monies for the project.

(c) A summary of the findings and conclusions of the building maintenance inspections conducted pursuant to this article during the previous fiscal year.

5. On or before December 1 of each year, electronically report to the joint committee on capital review the amounts necessary to fulfill the requirements of section 41-5741 for the following three fiscal years. In developing the amounts necessary for this report, the board shall use the most recent average daily membership data available. On request from the board, the department of education shall make available the most recent average daily membership data for use in calculating the amounts necessary to fulfill the requirements of section 41-5741 for the following three fiscal years. The board shall provide copies of the report to the president of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives and the governor.

6. Adopt minimum school facility adequacy guidelines to provide the minimum quality and quantity of school buildings and the facilities and equipment necessary and appropriate to enable pupils to achieve the educational goals of the Arizona state schools for the deaf and the blind. The board shall establish minimum school facility adequacy guidelines applicable to the Arizona state schools for the deaf and the blind.

7. On or before June 15 of each year, electronically submit to the joint committee on capital review for its review detailed information regarding demographic assumptions, a proposed construction schedule and new school construction cost estimates for individual projects approved in the current fiscal year and expected project approvals for the upcoming fiscal year. A copy of the report shall also be submitted electronically to the governor’s office of strategic planning and budgeting. The joint legislative budget committee staff, the governor’s office of strategic planning and budgeting staff and the board staff shall agree on the format of the report.

8. On or before December 31 of each year, report to the joint legislative budget committee on all class B bond approvals by school districts in that year. Each school district shall report to the board on or before December 1 of each year information required by the board for the report prescribed in this paragraph.

D. The director of the division shall serve as the director of the school facilities oversight board. The director may hire and fire necessary staff subject to chapter 4, article 4 of this title and as approved by the legislature in the budget. The staff of the school facilities oversight board is exempt from chapter 4, articles 5 and 6 of this title. The director:

1. Shall analyze applications for monies submitted to the board and to the division by school districts.

2. Shall assist the board and the division in developing forms and procedures for distributing and reviewing applications and distributing monies to school districts.

3. May review or audit, or both, the expenditure of monies by a school district for deficiencies corrections and new school facilities.

4. Shall assist the board and the division in preparing the board’s and division’s annual reports.

5. Shall research and provide reports on issues of general interest to the board and the division.

6. May aid school districts in developing reasonable and cost-effective school designs in order to avoid statewide duplicated efforts and unwarranted expenditures in the area of school design.

7. May assist school districts in facilitating the development of multijurisdictional facilities.

8. Shall assist the board and the division in any other appropriate matter or method as directed by the division and the members of the board.

9. Shall establish procedures to ensure compliance with the notice and hearing requirements prescribed in section 15-905. The notice and hearing procedures adopted by the board shall include the requirement, with respect to the board’s consideration of any application filed after July 1, 2001 or after December 31 of the year in which the property becomes territory in the vicinity of a military airport or ancillary military facility as defined in section 28-8461 for monies to fund the construction of new school facilities proposed to be located in territory in the vicinity of a military airport or ancillary military facility, that the military airport receive notification of the application by first class mail at least thirty days before any hearing concerning the application.

10. May expedite any request for monies in which the local match was not obtained for a project that received preliminary approval by the state board for school capital facilities.

11. Shall expedite any request for monies in which the school district governing board submits an application that shows an immediate need for a new school facility.

12. Shall determine administrative completeness within one month after receiving an application from a school district for monies from the new school facilities fund.

13. Shall provide technical support to school districts as requested by school districts in connection with constructing new school facilities and maintaining existing school facilities and may contract directly with construction project managers pursuant to subsection B of this section. This paragraph does not restrict a school district from contracting with a construction project manager using district or state resources.

E. When appropriate, the board and the division shall review and use the statewide school facilities inventory and needs assessment conducted by the joint committee on capital review and issued in July, 1995.

F. The school facilities oversight board shall contract with one or more private building inspectors to complete an initial assessment of school facilities and equipment and shall inspect each school building in this state at least once every five years to ensure compliance with section 41-5711. A copy of the inspection report, together with any recommendations for building maintenance, shall be provided to the school facilities oversight board and the governing board of the school district.

G. The division or the board, as applicable, may consider appropriate combinations of facilities or uses in assessing and curing deficiencies pursuant to subsection A, paragraph 1 of this section and in certifying plans for new school facilities pursuant to subsection C, paragraph 2 of this section.

H. The board shall not award any monies to fund new facilities that are financed by class A bonds that are issued by the school district.

I. The board or the division shall not distribute monies to a school district for replacing or repairing facilities if the costs associated with the replacement or repair are covered by insurance or a performance or payment bond.

J. The division may contract for construction services and materials that are necessary to correct existing deficiencies in school district facilities. The division may procure the construction services necessary pursuant to this subsection by any method, including construction-manager-at-risk, design-build, design-bid-build or job-order-contracting as provided by chapter 23 of this title. The construction planning and services performed pursuant to this subsection are exempt from Section 41-791.01.

K. The division may enter into agreements with school districts to allow division staff and contractors access to school property for the purposes of performing the construction services necessary pursuant to subsection J of this section.

L. Each school district shall develop routine preventive maintenance guidelines for its facilities. The guidelines shall include plumbing systems, electrical systems, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, special equipment and other systems and for roofing systems shall recommend visual inspections performed by district staff for signs of structural stress and weakness. The guidelines shall be submitted to the division for review and approval. If on inspection by the division it is determined that a school district facility was inadequately maintained pursuant to the school district’s routine preventive maintenance guidelines, the school district shall return the building to compliance with the school district’s routine preventive maintenance guidelines.

M. The board and the division may temporarily transfer monies, or, if applicable, direct the division to transfer monies, between the emergency deficiencies correction fund established by section 41-5721 and the new school facilities fund established by section 41-5741 if all of the following conditions are met:

1. The transfer is necessary to avoid a temporary shortfall in the fund into which the monies are transferred.

2. The transferred monies are restored to the fund where the monies originated as soon as practicable after the temporary shortfall in the other fund has been addressed.

3. The board and the division report to the joint committee on capital review the amount of and the reason for any monies transferred.

N. After notifying each school district, and if a written objection from the school district is not received by the board or the division within thirty days after the notification, the board or the division may access public utility company records of power, water, natural gas, telephone and broadband usage to assemble consistent and accurate data on utility consumption at school facilities to determine the effectiveness of facility design, operation and maintenance measures intended to reduce energy and water consumption and costs. Any public utility that provides service to a school district in this state shall provide the data requested by the board or the division pursuant to this subsection.

O. The division or the board shall not require a common school district that provides instruction to pupils in grade nine to obtain approval from the division or the board to reconfigure its school facilities. A common school district that provides instruction to pupils in grade nine is not entitled to additional monies from the division or the board for facilities to educate pupils in grade nine.

P. A school district may appeal the denial of a request for monies pursuant to this chapter or any other appealable agency action by the division or the board pursuant to chapter 6, article 10 of this title. For the purposes of this subsection, "appealable agency action" has the same meaning prescribed in section 41-1092.