§ 6-20-2207 - Rule-making authority.
               	 		
6-20-2207.    Rule-making authority.
    (a)    (1)  The  State Board of Education shall promulgate rules governing a uniform  budget and accounting system that shall be known as the "Arkansas  Educational Financial Accounting and Reporting System". This system  shall include a uniform chart of accounts known as the "Arkansas  Financial Accounting Handbook" that shall be exempt from the rule-making  process pursuant to the Arkansas Administrative Procedure Act,     25-15-201 et seq.
      (2)  These rules  shall be applied to all school districts, open-enrollment public  charter schools, and education service cooperatives for purposes of  reporting and accounting for revenues and expenditures.
      (3)  As  necessary to comply with federal law, the Arkansas Handbook shall  comply with the Financial Accounting for Local and State School System,  2003 Edition (NCES 2004-318). The Arkansas Handbook shall be exempt from  the rule-making process and procedures required pursuant to the  Arkansas Administrative Procedure Act,    25-15-201 et seq.
(b)    (1)    (A)  The  state board shall amend the rules, and the Department of Education  shall amend the Arkansas Handbook provided in subsection (a) of this  section as necessary.
            (B)  The  amendments, annual revisions, and financial accounting updates to the  Arkansas Handbook shall be developed with representatives from the  Arkansas Association of School Business Officials, the education service  cooperatives, and other school district officials as designated by the  department.
      (2)  Prior to making  an amendment to the Arkansas Handbook, the department shall provide  written notice via a Commissioner of Education memo to the school  districts, open-enrollment public charter schools, and education service  cooperatives. Amendments, annual revisions, and financial accounting  updates shall be effective on July 1 of the next fiscal year or ninety  (90) days from the date of the commissioner's memo, whichever is later,  unless:
            (A)  The commissioner  declares that there is an emergency, at which time the change shall be  effective immediately upon the date specified in the commissioner's  memo;
            (B)  A new program or  revenue source requires new accounting codes, at which time the change  shall be effective immediately upon the date specified in the  commissioner's memo; or
            (C)  The  change affects only a few school districts and the school districts  have mutually agreed to make the change. The changes shall be effective  immediately upon the date specified in the commissioner's memo.
(c)  Any  school district, open-enrollment public charter school, or education  service cooperative that fails to comply with state law or rules  governing and providing a uniform chart of accounts for budgeting of  revenues, expenditures, and financial reporting shall be deemed to be in  fiscal distress and subject to the applicable enforcement provisions as  provided by law.
(d)  Any school  district, open-enrollment public charter school, or education service  cooperative that fails to comply with the expenditure requirements of  any public school, public school district, or education service  cooperative funding law shall be deemed to be in fiscal distress and  subject to the applicable enforcement provisions as provided by law.