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2014 H&S Town Hall Presentation Dale Sundstrom, School Finance dale. sundstrom@state. mn. us (651)-582 2014 H&S Town Hall Presentation Dale Sundstrom, School Finance dale. sundstrom@state. mn. us (651)-582 -8605 “Leading for educational excellence and equity. Every day for every one. ”

Today’s Agenda 1. H&S Revenue Application 2. Legislative Update 3. H&S Timelines 4. H&S Today’s Agenda 1. H&S Revenue Application 2. Legislative Update 3. H&S Timelines 4. H&S Data Submissions 5. FY 14 Closeout Activities 6. Regulatory Update education. state. mn. us 2

H&S Revenue Applicaiton • Similar to last year’s revenue application • For 2014 Payable H&S Revenue Applicaiton • Similar to last year’s revenue application • For 2014 Payable 2015 districts apply for H&S revenue by providing confirmation of: 1. A school board adopted “budget” by finance code for 2014, 2015 & 2016 2. A school board adopted H&S policy education. state. mn. us 3

H&S Application Submittal • Submit electronic or hard copy of school board minutes identifying H&S Application Submittal • Submit electronic or hard copy of school board minutes identifying an adopted FY 14 -16 “budget” and adopted H&S policy to regional management assistant professionals by Friday, July 25 th. • Districts that aren’t members of a service cooperative may submit their application electronically to MDE at dale. sundstrom@state. mn. us education. state. mn. us 4

2. Legislative Update • 123 B. 57 Capital Expenditure; Health and Safety Allows funding 2. Legislative Update • 123 B. 57 Capital Expenditure; Health and Safety Allows funding for: Compliance with the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for school generators established by the United States Environmental Protection Agency For fiscal 2014 – 2018 must reduce other approved H&S funding to include emission compliance. Effective the day after enactment. education. state. mn. us 5

 • 123 B. 71 Review and Comment Threshold $2, 000 ($500, 000 cap. • 123 B. 71 Review and Comment Threshold $2, 000 ($500, 000 cap. loan district) Exempts many state funded revenues including H&S and Alt. Facilities from R&C at any amount. Removes many description items from the R&C submission and names documentation to be submitted to verify compliance. Adds requirement to identify the process used to determine the need for a new or renovated facility and list the deficiencies that will and will not be addressed. education. state. mn. us 6

 • 123 B. 72 School Facility Commissioning Retains $1, 400, 000 as the • 123 B. 72 School Facility Commissioning Retains $1, 400, 000 as the dollar amount where school facility commissioning is required. Previously required for projects subject to review and comment but now specifies $1. 4 M. education. state. mn. us 7

3. H&S Timelines • Submit projects for FY 14, 15, and 16 & H&S 3. H&S Timelines • Submit projects for FY 14, 15, and 16 & H&S Revenue Application by July 25 th • FY 2016 projects entered Summer 2014 – The Pay 15 levy is for 2015 -16 school year and funds the FY 16 costs. – RMA’s and MDE will provide a list of common allowable expenditures (and not allowed) and work to develop project descriptions that streamline the approval process. education. state. mn. us 8

H&S Timelines • Projects can be entered January to July • The H&S website H&S Timelines • Projects can be entered January to July • The H&S website is disabled at the end of the day on July 25 th for processing • By August 30 th the H&S website will be restored to show project approvals & assigned 5 -digit project numbers: – Yes, No, NMI (needs more information), or PPA (provisional project approval) education. state. mn. us 9

H&S Timelines • Districts can make changes to the website until September 5 th H&S Timelines • Districts can make changes to the website until September 5 th • From September 5 th – 19 th, MDE reviews district provided information to finalize approvals • September 19 th is the last day the capital dataset is updated for levy limit calculations education. state. mn. us 10

H&S Timelines • September 30 th is the last day school districts can certify H&S Timelines • September 30 th is the last day school districts can certify their proposed levy to the county auditor • November 1 st is the last day to submit closeout documentation in support of PPAs education. state. mn. us 11

H&S Timelines • FY 13 -14 project closeout starts in June and ends December H&S Timelines • FY 13 -14 project closeout starts in June and ends December 31 • Reconcile UFARS expenditures to FY 14 project approvals • MDE and RMA’s will be providing more assistance this fall – many districts lose revenue by not reconciling education. state. mn. us 12

Data From An Actual School District education. state. mn. us 13 Data From An Actual School District education. state. mn. us 13

The H&S System Is Approval Based • Projects are approved and pre-funded • FY The H&S System Is Approval Based • Projects are approved and pre-funded • FY of actual expense is recorded the same year as the estimated revenue • The FY project amount and fiscal year UFARS expense by finance code for the year ended June 30 are intended to be exactly the same by November 1 – drives revenue adjustments • Actual revenue is almost always a different amount than was estimated on the original levy so a levy adjustment comes on a future levy education. state. mn. us 14

H&S System Is Approval Based • Adjustments to revenue come from actual results of H&S System Is Approval Based • Adjustments to revenue come from actual results of projects • Errors in revenue come from not reconciling • Invoice is late, missing, miscoded – project came in over estimate, entered in wrong Fin code – approval is in wrong year – other reasons • MDE will offer more assistance with reconciling this fall. It is a team effort for district staff. education. state. mn. us 15

H&S Timelines • District receives lesser of project approval or UFARS expenditure by finance H&S Timelines • District receives lesser of project approval or UFARS expenditure by finance code on December 31. This is the actual revenue that will be compared to the original levy revenue. • District gets the correct amount of revenue in the end when projects have been reconciled. • Approval based means MDE funds the approved amount and UFARS can decrease, equal, or indicate a project approval increase is needed. • WORK WITH BUSINESS MANAGERS TO MATCH THE PROJECTS WITH THE UFARS education. state. mn. us 16

4. H&S Data Submissions • Moving a project that has not started to a 4. H&S Data Submissions • Moving a project that has not started to a different fiscal year? – E-MAIL MDE WITH THE 5 -DIGIT PROJECT NUMBER AND DESIRED FISCAL YEAR – District’s must verify data after MDE edits project entry education. state. mn. us 17

Project Continuations • A project continues into one or more fiscal year; (H&S website Project Continuations • A project continues into one or more fiscal year; (H&S website approvals and reported UFARS need to match per fiscal year) • Reconcile the existing project to what was spent, then create a new project to move forward the balance with reference to the previous project number. education. state. mn. us 18

Project Continuation 13 363 Oak High School Update 19561 Replace fire panel, SFM inspection Project Continuation 13 363 Oak High School Update 19561 Replace fire panel, SFM inspection #18420, item #6 (SFM PLAN REVIEWED) 0. 00 13 363 Oak High School 30000. 00 Update 19561 Replace fire panel, SFM inspection #18420, item #6 (SFM PLAN REVIEWED) 0. 00 14 363 Oak High School … 20000. 00 GEN. Continuation of project #19561, fire panel replacement 0. 00 Update education. state. mn. us yes 50000. 00 19

Changing Project Cost • Updated proposed amounts that substantially increase from previous approvals? – Changing Project Cost • Updated proposed amounts that substantially increase from previous approvals? – E-mail MDE the 5 -digit project number – Provide contact information; including the district # and phone # – Explain to substantiate the new proposed amount (scope of work change, increased bids, etc. ) – Invoices may be requested education. state. mn. us 20

Example H&S Project Descriptions • To reduce administrative time and to better facilitate the Example H&S Project Descriptions • To reduce administrative time and to better facilitate the MDE approval process, RMA’s and MDE are providing a guide with common approved projects and those commonly not approved • Re-occurring H&S projects (FY 16) may be submitted as district-wide entries! • Projects not clearly identified will need more information. education. state. mn. us 21

Finance Code 347 • PPE, Elevator/Lift Inspections, and MDH Inspections = District-wide • Playground Finance Code 347 • PPE, Elevator/Lift Inspections, and MDH Inspections = District-wide • Playground re-surfacing – material type and total sq. ft. of playground area – FY 15 Pine Elem. Wood chips, 225 cubic yards to cover 5, 500 sq ft • Playground repairs – Scope of work and CPSI inspector # and date (insp. rpt. may be requested) – FY 15 Maple Elem. Repair damaged fall protection barrier per CPSI # 1004 -01 3/26/13 inspection report education. state. mn. us 22

Finance Code 347 • Pool/food code corrections – MN code violation # and scope Finance Code 347 • Pool/food code corrections – MN code violation # and scope of work (scanned copy of orders may be requested) – FY 14 Oak Elem. Provide No Diving signs per MN Rule 4717. 2450 3/26/13 inspection – FY 15 Oak Elem. Replace wood shelving per MN Rule 1304. 12 3/26/14 inspection • Machine guarding – Scope of work, and location (insp. rpt. may be requested) – FY 14 Hickory HS Mount equipment in wood shop per MA inspection on 3/26/13 education. state. mn. us 23

Finance Code 349 • Hazardous/Infectious Waste Disposal, Lead in Water Testing, Radon Testing, RPZ Finance Code 349 • Hazardous/Infectious Waste Disposal, Lead in Water Testing, Radon Testing, RPZ Backflow Inspections = District-wide • Local Exhaust Ventilation – scope of work and location – FY 15 Willow HS Install welding local exhaust system in the Ind. Tech. metal shop • Lead in Paint Abatement (must be > 1% by weight or > 1 mg/cm 2) – scope of work and location (lead analysis will be requested) – FY 15 Birch MS Gymnasium lead paint abatement education. state. mn. us 24

Finance Code 352 • Capped H&S funding source • Reference the advice entry (towards Finance Code 352 • Capped H&S funding source • Reference the advice entry (towards the top) on the data submission website • Capped biennium amount for FY 14 & FY 15; with a new capped biennium amount for FY 16 & 17 • Possible issues with exceeding the 352 cap in the second year of the biennium (FY 15 & FY 17) education. state. mn. us 25

Finance Code 352 • HSEM, Safety Committees, AHERA 3 -yr Inspections, BBP, Emp. Right Finance Code 352 • HSEM, Safety Committees, AHERA 3 -yr Inspections, BBP, Emp. Right to Know, IAQ Tools 4 Schools = District-wide • HSEM – Contractor / Consultant name • Identify Emergency Plan Equipment & Supplies (AED battery/pads, 1 st Aid/CPR Training, Written Plan Development, etc. ) • In-house HSEM - Document FTE hours – FY 16 District-wide In-house HSEM, Bldgs & Grounds Mngr. 300 hrs, Business Mngr. 100 hours, Chemical Hygiene Officer, 32 hours education. state. mn. us 26

FIN CODE 358 AHERA 6 -month Periodic Inspections, Worker Physicals and Asbestos Training = FIN CODE 358 AHERA 6 -month Periodic Inspections, Worker Physicals and Asbestos Training = Only District-wide Entries • O&M projects must be clearly identified FY 14 patch/repair and glove bag removal in Mechanical Room • Asbestos abatement – Type of material, quantity, and location FY 15 75 sq ft of floor tile in room 115 and 40 lf of pipe insulation in boiler room education. state. mn. us 27

FIN CODE 363 • 3 -yr SFM Fire Inspections, Fire Alarm Inspections, Fire Extinguisher FIN CODE 363 • 3 -yr SFM Fire Inspections, Fire Alarm Inspections, Fire Extinguisher Inspections = District-wide • SFM Corrections – Scope of work, inspection #, item # • 363 projects > $20, 000 in cost and all egress projects are subject to SFM Plan Review (PPA status) education. state. mn. us 28

SFM Plan Review • Contractors can send plans of the building layout showing the SFM Plan Review • Contractors can send plans of the building layout showing the scope of work to: State Fire Marshal Division Attn: John Swanson 8321 168 th Street W Lakeville, MN 55044 • Contact John if there any questions: john. swanson@state. mn. us or (651)-334 -3217 education. state. mn. us 29

FIN CODE 363 • Costs to maintain/repair an operable fire alarm system (emergency lighting, FIN CODE 363 • Costs to maintain/repair an operable fire alarm system (emergency lighting, exit signs, smoke/heat detectors, horns/strobes etc. ). • SFM orders are needed for full replacement of fire alarm equipment. education. state. mn. us 32

FIN CODE 366 • No District-wide entries are acceptable IAQ Project Management & Initial FIN CODE 366 • No District-wide entries are acceptable IAQ Project Management & Initial IAQ Investigation = FIN 352 Must document the presence of mold! Submittal of Attachment 7 for abatement if project > $10, 000. Lab analysis or photo documentation for projects < $10, 000. (lab analysis is better)

FIN CODE 366 • Mechanical Ventilation Improvements • Professional Engineer to complete Attachment 7 FIN CODE 366 • Mechanical Ventilation Improvements • Professional Engineer to complete Attachment 7 providing detailed scope of work and itemized project costs (reference Attachment 8) • Attachment 8 showing allowable/nonallowable costs (completed by the district) – Alternative Facilities for projects > $500, 000 in cost over life of project (PPA/PPL/PPB status)

H&S Other Revenue SOURCE 629 --recording other revenue sources for health and safety projects H&S Other Revenue SOURCE 629 --recording other revenue sources for health and safety projects beyond state aid or levy --Including, but not limited to: • Utility rebates for approved lighting replacement (metal halide) and/or mechanical ventilation upgrades • insurance and legal settlements, Petrofund reimbursements (UST/AST remediation)

Reporting H&S Other Revenue SOU 629 • Must approve the full project amount, then Reporting H&S Other Revenue SOU 629 • Must approve the full project amount, then record additional revenue utilizing the following UFARS dimension • Health and Safety Fund 1 PRO 850 FIN 347, 349, 352, 358, 363, 366 SOU 629

5) FY 14 Closeout Activities MATCHING THE NUMBERS Approved H&S Projects vs. Reported UFARS 5) FY 14 Closeout Activities MATCHING THE NUMBERS Approved H&S Projects vs. Reported UFARS Data (FY 14 close-out) education. state. mn. us 37

FY 2014 Close-out • H&S revenue is based on the lesser of approved costs FY 2014 Close-out • H&S revenue is based on the lesser of approved costs on the H&S website or district-reported UFARS data. • Project amounts on the H&S website should be updated to equal audited UFARS expenditures. • The MFR System updates each time the district loads UFARS. • The Capital Expenditure Report will be updated regularly through January. This is a change from last year. education. state. mn. us 38

FY 2014 Close-out • Work with accounting office to provide UFARS reports • Compare FY 2014 Close-out • Work with accounting office to provide UFARS reports • Compare expenses to project approvals • Accounts Payable has support documentation for payments • Projects completed and coded correctly? • Get all the revenue you deserve! education. state. mn. us 39

3. H&S Administrative Information • Replace with bullet points or subheading education. state. mn. 3. H&S Administrative Information • Replace with bullet points or subheading education. state. mn. us 40

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6) Regulatory Update • MDH Radon Test Result Reporting • MDH Indoor Ice Arenas 6) Regulatory Update • MDH Radon Test Result Reporting • MDH Indoor Ice Arenas • Lead in Drinking Water Act • OSHA Hazard Communication Standard education. state. mn. us 43

MDH Radon Test Result Reporting • Minnesota Statutes, section 123 B. 571 • A MDH Radon Test Result Reporting • Minnesota Statutes, section 123 B. 571 • A school district shall: 1) Report the results radon testing to the Department of Health; and 2) Report the results of its testing at a school board meeting education. state. mn. us 44

Radon Contact Information Dan Tranter Indoor Air Unit Supervisor Minnesota Department of Health daniel. Radon Contact Information Dan Tranter Indoor Air Unit Supervisor Minnesota Department of Health daniel. tranter@state. mn. us Or 651 -201 -4618 Radon Testing Plan information at MDH http: //www. health. state. mn. us/divs/eh/indoorair/ schools/radonschool. html education. state. mn. us 45

MDH Indoor Ice Arenas • MN Rule 4620. 3900 -4900 • Previous acceptable air MDH Indoor Ice Arenas • MN Rule 4620. 3900 -4900 • Previous acceptable air quality standard: – Carbon Monoxide (CO) = 30 ppm – Nitrogen Dioxide (NO 2) = 0. 5 ppm • Effective 5/20/13 air quality standard: – Carbon Monoxide (CO) = 20 ppm – Nitrogen Dioxide (NO 2) = 0. 3 ppm • At least one trained responsible person on-site when open to the public • More frequent air quality testing requirements education. state. mn. us 46

Ice Arena Contact Information John Olson Indoor Air Unit Minnesota Department of Health john. Ice Arena Contact Information John Olson Indoor Air Unit Minnesota Department of Health john. olson@state. mn. us Or 651 -201 -4614 Key Changes information at MDH http: //www. health. state. mn. us/divs/eh/indoorair /arenas/forms/keychangestorule. pdf education. state. mn. us 47

Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act 20 ppm of lead is still the Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act 20 ppm of lead is still the action level; the new federal legislation re-defines “lead free” that applies to new piping, plumbing fittings, fixtures, solder and flux • Enforced via Minnesota Plumbing Codes / DLI • Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act (S 3874 -2010) - New “lead-free” definition - Weighted average of not more than 0. 25% lead containing for piping, plumbing fittings and fixtures - Not more than 0. 2% lead for solder and flux - Effective date: January 4, 2014 – no longer use old shelf inventory http: //water. epa. gov/drink/info/lead/index. cfm 5/18/14 MDH defined elevated blood level 5 micrograms lead per deciliter, MN 144. 9501 Sub. (9), was 10 mcg/dcl. education. state. mn. us 48

Lead in Drinking Water Contact Information Leslie Winter Environmental Health Division Minnesota Department of Lead in Drinking Water Contact Information Leslie Winter Environmental Health Division Minnesota Department of Health leslie. winter@state. mn. us 651 -201 -4705 education. state. mn. us 49

OSHA Hazard Communication (Haz. Com) • Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of OSHA Hazard Communication (Haz. Com) • Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals • Train employees by Dec 1, 2013 on the new labeling system and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) format education. state. mn. us 50

OSHA Hazard Communication Standard • June 1, 2015 comply with all labeling and SDS OSHA Hazard Communication Standard • June 1, 2015 comply with all labeling and SDS (Safety Data Sheet) requirements (distributors allowed until December 1, 2015, for labeling) • June 1, 2016, fully implement Haz. Com program • MN OSHA did retain the annual training requirement and physical and infectious agent sections of the Employee Right To Know rule (MN Rule 5206. 0700, Subp. 3 & 4) education. state. mn. us 51

MN OSHA Workplace Safety Consultation Contact Information osha. consultation@state. mn. us 651 -284 -5060; MN OSHA Workplace Safety Consultation Contact Information osha. consultation@state. mn. us 651 -284 -5060; ext. 3 https: //www. osha. gov/dsg/hazcom/index. html education. state. mn. us 52

Dale Sundstrom, School Finance 651/582 -8605 or dale. sundstrom@state. mn. us Dale Sundstrom, School Finance 651/582 -8605 or dale. sundstrom@state. mn. us