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Flexibility for adult basic education

Published (4/6/2012)
By Erin Schmidtke
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Adult basic education programs will no longer face funding penalties for an interruption of their services due to factors outside of their control, like construction or weather.

These education programs help adults become literate and obtain skills needed for employment. They also work with students so they may earn their high school diplomas or equivalency certificates.

To receive state funds, adult basic education programs must be in contact with students for a certain number of hours. When a disruptive force like a natural disaster occurs, the program could become inaccessible to students for a limited amount of time. Under the new law, signed March 30 by Gov. Mark Dayton, adult basic education programs can make adjustments to the scheduled hours they spend instructing learners, without facing penalties.

Rep. Carlos Mariani (DFL-St. Paul) and Sen. Carla Nelson (R-Rochester) sponsor the law, which is effective for fiscal year 2013 and later.

HF2291*/ SF2346/CH145

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