2025 Session Last amended: 2011 session

§ 127A.42 — Reduction of Aid for Violation of Law

Plain-Language Summary

This section allows the commissioner to reduce or withhold state aid from school districts that violate the law. Violations that can trigger aid reductions include hiring unlicensed teachers, breaking anti-discrimination laws, failing to educate resident students, and misusing school funds. The commissioner must follow a specific notice and hearing process before cutting aid.

Practical Notes
A school district that breaks the law risks losing state funding. The most common trigger is hiring unlicensed teachers. The aid reduction is proportional to the size of the violation. Districts have rights to contest the reduction through a hearing process.