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Bill would let districts spend at‑risk funds on IMSLEC‑accredited nonprofit programs

2543061 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 2033, which the Kansas House passed 89‑23, would add services from nonprofit organizations accredited by the International Multi‑Sensory Structured Language Education Council to the State Board’s list of approved at‑risk education programs eligible for at‑risk education fund expenditures.

House Bill 2033 would add programs and services provided by nonprofit organizations accredited by the International Multi‑Sensory Structured Language Education Council (IMSLEC) to the list of approved at‑risk educational programs districts may fund from their at‑risk education funds.

"House Bill 2,033 relates to approved at risk programs," Tamara Lawrence of the Revisor's Office told the committee during the bill overview. Lawrence said the change appears on page 2 of the bill starting at line 18 and that the bill would take effect July 1 upon publication in the statute book.

The change modifies the framework established in statute (identified in the overview as KSA 70 two‑fifty…

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