301.1 - ADOPTION -- PURCHASE AND SALE -- ACCREDITED NONPUBLIC SCHOOL PUPIL TEXTBOOK SERVICES.

        301.1  ADOPTION -- PURCHASE AND SALE -- ACCREDITED      NONPUBLIC SCHOOL PUPIL TEXTBOOK SERVICES.         1.  The board of directors of each and every school district is      hereby authorized and empowered to adopt textbooks for the teaching      of all branches that are now or may hereafter be authorized to be      taught in the public schools of the state, and to contract for and      buy said books and any and all other necessary school supplies at      said contract prices, and to sell the same to the pupils of their      respective districts at cost, loan such textbooks to such pupils      free, or rent them to such pupils at such reasonable fee as the board      shall fix, and said money so received shall be returned to the      general fund.         2.  Textbooks adopted and purchased by a school district shall, to      the extent funds are appropriated by the general assembly, be made      available to pupils attending accredited nonpublic schools upon      request of the pupil or the pupil's parent under comparable terms as      made available to pupils attending public schools.  If the general      assembly appropriates moneys for purposes of making textbooks      available to accredited nonpublic school pupils, the department of      education shall ascertain the amount available to a school district      for the purchase of nonsectarian, nonreligious textbooks for pupils      attending accredited nonpublic schools.  The amount shall be in the      proportion that the basic enrollment of a participating accredited      nonpublic school bears to the sum of the basic enrollments of all      participating accredited nonpublic schools in the state for the      budget year.  For purposes of this section, a "participating      accredited nonpublic school" means an accredited nonpublic school      that submits a written request on behalf of the school's pupils in      accordance with this subsection, and that certifies its actual      enrollment to the department of education by October 1, annually.  By      November 1, annually, the department of education shall certify to      the director of the department of administrative services the annual      amount to be paid to each school district, and the director of the      department of administrative services shall draw warrants payable to      school districts in accordance with this subsection.  For purposes of      this subsection, an accredited nonpublic school's enrollment count      shall include only students who are residents of Iowa.  The costs of      providing textbooks to accredited nonpublic school pupils as provided      in this subsection shall not be included in the computation of      district cost under chapter 257, but shall be shown in the budget as      an expense from miscellaneous income.  Textbook expenditures made in      accordance with this subsection shall be kept on file in the school      district.  In the event that a participating accredited nonpublic      school physically relocates to another school district, textbooks      purchased for the nonpublic school with funds appropriated for      purposes of this chapter shall be transferred to the school district      in which the nonpublic school has relocated and may be made available      to the nonpublic school.  Funds distributed to a school district for      purposes of purchasing textbooks in accordance with this subsection      which remain unexpended and available for the purchase of textbooks      for the nonpublic school that relocated in the fiscal year in which      the funds were distributed shall also be transferred to the school      district in which the nonpublic school has relocated.         3.  As used in subsection 2, "textbooks" means books and      loose-leaf or bound manuals, systems of reusable instructional      materials or combinations of books and supplementary instructional      materials which convey information to the student or otherwise      contribute to the learning process, or electronic textbooks,      including but not limited to computer software, applications using      computer-assisted instruction, interactive videodisc, and other      computer courseware and magnetic media.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C97, § 2824; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, § 4446; C46, 50, 54, 58,      62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 301.1] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         93 Acts, ch 63, § 1; 96 Acts, ch 1113, §1; 2002 Acts, ch 1140,      §31; 2003 Acts, ch 145, §286; 2004 Acts, ch 1101, §33; 2005 Acts, ch      169, §34; 2006 Acts, ch 1152, §49