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School Law Primer Michigan School Business Officials September 22, 2015 Michael D. Gresens Christopher J. Iamarino 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. This document provides information of a general nature regarding judicial, legislative, or other developments. None of this information is intended as legal advice or opinion relative to specific facts, matters, situations, or issues. Additional facts or future legal developments may affect the subjects addressed. This document may not be reproduced or redistributed, in whole or in part, 1 without the express written permission of Thrun Law Firm, P.C. Caution These slides contain edited excerpts and interpretations of general legal standards Without the related presentation, these materials could be misconstrued Legal advice should be obtained about specific situations or issues 2 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 1

Topics Legal framework for schools School elections Borrowing Construction 3 Supplemental Documents Revised School Code State School Aid Act Laws Relating to Education Rules Relating to Education School Law Notes 4 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 2

Sources of Law Constitution Statutes Regulations Ordinances Case law (court decisions) Administrative agency Local policies and bylaws 5 Decision-Making Resources Federal and Michigan Law Case law/court decisions Statutes Regulations Administrative agency Ethical standards 6 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 3

Decision-Making Resources (con't) School District Documents Board policies, bylaws & regulations Collective bargaining agreements Employee/student handbooks 7 Local Documents Board policies & bylaws Administrative regulations Collective bargaining agreements Individual contracts Employee handbooks Student handbooks 8 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 4

Michigan Law Revised School Code State School Aid Act Laws Relating to Education Rules Relating to Education 9 Revised School Code Effective July 1, 1996 MCL 380.1 et seq. or MSA 15.41 et seq. Predecessors School Code of 1976 School Code of 1955 School Code of 1927 Primary School Act of 1837 10 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 5

Revised School Code 1804 Except as otherwise provided in this act, a... Person who neglects or refuses to do or perform an act requested by this act, or who violates or knowingly permits or consents to a violation of this act, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not more than $500.00, or imprisonment for not more than 3 months, or both. MCL 380.1804 11 State School Aid Act MCL 388.1601 et seq. Appropriations Conditions Penalties Frequent amendments! 12 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 6

SSA 1761 A school official or member of a board or other person who neglects or refuses to do or perform an act required by this act or who violates or knowingly permits or consents to the violation of this act is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment for not more than 90 days, or a fine of not more than $1,500.00, or both. MCL 388.1761 13 Operations Incompatible Public Offices - 15.181 Freedom of Information Act - 15.231 Open Meetings Act - 15.261 Intergovernmental Contracts - 124.1 Urban Cooperation Act - 124.501 14 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 7

Operations (con't) Governmental Liability Act - 691.1401 Persons with Disabilities Act - 37.1101 Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act - 37.2101 15 Employment Public Servant Contracts - 15.321 Whistleblowers Protection Act - 15.361 Political Activities of Public EEs - 15401 Temporary Assignment of EEs - 15.501 Bullard-Plawecki - 423.501 16 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 8

Employment (con't) Teachers Tenure Act - 38.71 Public School EEs Retirement - 38.1301 Oath of Teachers - 388.401 Re-employ Teachers (Military) - 388.421 Public Emp. Relations Act - 423.201 17 Children Youth Employment Act - 409.101 Community Child Watch - 722.11 Child Care Organization - 722.111 Child Protection Law - 722.621 Child Identification Act - 722.771 18 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 9

Educational Critical Health Problems Ed Act - 388.381 Parent Cooperative Preschools - 388.1021 Assessment of Remedial Assistance - 388.1081 Compact for Education - 388.1301 Libraries - 397.131 Correspondence School Contracts - 566.551 19 Transportation Michigan Vehicle Code - 257.57 Vehicles on School Property - 257.961 Public Transportation Act - 257.1801 20 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 10

Facilities Fire Prevention Code - 29.19 Building Authorities - 123.952a Barrier Free Design - 125.1351 Condemnation Procedures - 213.51 Athletic Services Provider - 333.26301 Construction of School Buildings - 388.851 21 Finance Depositories for Public Dollars - 129.11 Investment of Surplus Funds - 129.91 Budget Hearings - 141.411 Uniform Budget/Accounting - 141.421 Shared Credit Rating - 141.1051 22 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 11

Finance (con't) Fiscal Responsibility - 141.1201 Sales Tax Act - 205.54a Property Tax Act - 211.7m 23 RULES RELATING TO EDUCATION (State Agency Rules) www.michigan.gov/orr 24 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 12

25 Elections, Borrowing and Construction 26 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 13

School Elections 27 School Election Coordinator District territory within single city or township City or township clerk District territory in more than 1 city or township County clerk with largest number of registered district electors 28 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 14

Responsibilities Conducts regular/special election for ballot question/board vacancy Receives Board requests for special election Filing fees, nominating petitions, affidavits of identity for board candidates Referendum petitions for special election Issues absent voter ballots Forwards ballot language to county clerk 29 Regular Election An election held on a regular election date to elect an individual to, or nominate an individual for, elective office in the regular course of the terms of that elective office MCL 168.3(j) 30 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 15

Special Election An election to elect an individual to, or nominate an individual for, a partial term in office or to submit a ballot question to the electors MCL 168.4(g) 31 Election Dates Regular election dates are: 2nd Tuesday in March of presidential primary years 1st Tuesday after 1st Monday in May 1st Tuesday after 1st Monday in August 1st Tuesday after 1st Monday in November 32 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 16

Election Costs Joint school and county/city/township election District pays 100% of actual additional costs attributable to its election School election only District pays county/city/township 100% of actual costs 33 Recent Election Changes All board member elections held in November even years Beginning January 1, 2013, school district election coordinator meetings changed from every 2 years to every 4 years Elimination of February elections 34 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 17

Campaign Finance Act 1976 PA 388 (eff. 12/30/76) Huron Valley Schs v Secretary of State, 266 Mich App 638 (2005) 35 General Property Tax Act 1999 PA 248 (eff. 3/10/00) Requires specific ballot information for: Millage proposal Bond proposal 36 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 18

Lending Prohibitions Bank Loans Promissory Notes Mortgages 37 Watch Out! Michigan Department of Treasury IRS Local Banks 38 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 19

Revised Municipal Finance Act 2001 PA 34 (eff. 3/1/02) Notice of Limited Tax Pledge Qualified status? 39 Current Application Process Qualifying statement form File on line each year (by Dec. 31) Qualified status posted online Denied qualified status? Application for each issue if not qualified 30-business day Treasury review 40 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 20

Audit Issues Timely filing (December 31) References to notes and loans Is your budget updated? 41 Debt Retirement Fund Balance Monitor closely, Treasury is watching! No funds for operating purposes Tailor debt levy to debt payment needs Penalties Denial of qualified status Taxpayer refund May owe arbitrage rebate 42 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 21

Capital Projects Voted bonds Non-voted bonds Sinking funds Capital improvement tax notes IPAs/lease purchase agreements 43 To Qualify or Not to Qualify What is School Loan Revolving Fund ( SLRF )? 44 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 22

SLRF Program (2005 PA 92) School Loan Revolving Fund Amended by 2012 PA 437 Requires annual debt millage recalculation Requires additional ballot language Caps future loans until 2016 Watch November 2015! 45 SLRF Program (2005 PA 92) (con't) 2015 PA 96 and 97 Refunding bonds no longer set debt millage levy minimum Refunding bonds to be approved even if MLRD not met 46 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 23

Advantages State of Michigan s credit rating? Borrow from State for debt service Project scope reviewed Reasonably modest maximum millage rate for all districts, despite property valuation 47 Disadvantages Prevailing wage Lengthy approval process and standards Technology/equipment amortization standards Less flexibility if projects must be altered 48 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 24

Considerations District s credit rating Future borrowing needs Tax impact if not borrowing from SLRF 49 Current Michigan Ratings Moody s: Aa1 S&P: AA- Improving economy; improved budget AAA rated until November 2003 50 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 25

Qualified Voted Bonds At least 150 days before election Finalize project scope Notify Treasury 120-150 days before election Meet with Treasury At least 84 days before election Certify ballot to election coordinator Call election 51 Non-Qualified Voted Bonds At least 90 days before election Finalize project scope Not less than 84 days before election Certify ballot proposition(s) to election coordinator 52 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 26

Sinking Fund Millage School Code 1212 Purpose Treasury guidelines issued June 28, 1995 (rescinded) Various proposed bills currently in Legislature to expand for school security, buses, and technology 53 Installment Purchase Agreements District may purchase real or personal property for public purpose Can be used for land, equipment, buses, copiers, technology 54 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 27

Act 99 Limitations PA 99 of 1933 IPA payback period cannot exceed useful life of purchased item 15-year maximum duration Total outstanding balance not to exceed 1.25% of district s taxable value of real and personal property 55 The Life of a Local IPA Contact legal counsel Adopt authorizing resolution Distribute solicitation for bids Take and award bid IPA and closing documents Closing (usually about 2 weeks after sale, depending on vendor) 56 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 28

Lease Purchase Agreements Usually vendor-proposed Rarely comply with Michigan law Common defects 57 Operating Cash Flow State Aid Notes MFA (formerly MMBA) Public Tax Notes Line of Credit 58 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 29

State Aid Notes (SANs) Cash flow borrowing School Code 1225 Short-term borrowing 59 SAN Requirements Federal Small or Large Issuer Bank qualified State Within fiscal year, borrowing cannot exceed 70% of state aid Last 4 months of fiscal year only, up to 50% of next year s apportioned state aid Prior approval needed if not qualified 60 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 30

Borrowing Options Michigan Finance Authority (formerly Michigan Municipal Bond Authority ) MFA Pool Programs Solicit bids from local/national banks Competitive sale 61 MFA SANs MFA Pool Structure August pool Sometimes a spring bridge loan pool Winter pools if critical mass exists 62 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 31

MFA SANs Prepare cash flows File application with MFA Prior approval if no qualified status MFA forwards purchase contract for District to accept rate 63 Timing Review cash flow Adopt authorizing resolution before MFA application deadline (usually by end of June) 64 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 32

Cash Flow For sizing Federal tax law MCL 380.1225 Operating cash flow deficit required for State Aid Note 65 Set-Asides Why use? When are they inappropriate? Lump sum payment August for MFA program 66 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 33

Weekly Cash Flow Beginning/ending balances should Not include Note proceeds Correspond to monthly cash flow balances Timing of greatest deficit and receipt of State Aid payment 67 Public SAN Procedures Notice of Board meeting for limited tax full faith and credit pledge Adopt authorizing resolution Conduct sale Closing documents Receipt of funds Post-issuance filing Fees 68 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 34

Tax Anticipation Notes (TANs) Similar to state aid notes Pledge tax revenues instead of state aid Not as common for local districts as state aid notes 69 Line of Credit Revised School Code 1225 Less appealing than State Aid Notes Treasury approval (even if qualified ) Costs Treasury filings Sizing restrictions Approval procedure 70 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 35

School Construction Projects 71 Architect/Engineer Prepares plans/specifications for School building/addition Total construction cost $15,000 or more May supervise construction and verify that it is constructed in workman-like manner consistent with plans/specifications Ensures that building is fire resistant 72 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 36

School Construction Act Addition: Space adding cubic contents to existing building Remodeling: Alteration, construction, or remodeling of partitions, hallways, stairways, and means of egress, replacement, relocation or reconstruction of heating, ventilating, and sanitary equipment 73 School Construction Act School Building: All buildings used for school purposes All plans subject to State Construction Code and inspection 74 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 37

Recent Developments Plaintiffs with claims for injury from defective school buildings must give notice per Government Tort Liability Act. Stephens v Ruben Daniels M/S (2013) LARA (formerly DELEG) Public School Site Plan Review Reference Guide (rev'd 7/13/11) Lack of signed contract does not bar contract enforcement. Garrison v Bishop Airport (2010) 75 Contractor Bond Required for any contract over $50,000 for Payment (labor and materials) Performance Furnished at contractor s expense Not less than 25% of contract amount District must verify bond validity Kammer Asphalt v East China Twp Schs, 433 Mich 176 (1993) 76 2015 Thrun Law Firm, P.C. for MSBO Introduction to School Business Conference - September 22, 2015 38

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