BILL ANALYSIS Ó Senate Appropriations Committee Fiscal Summary Senator Kevin de León, Chair SB 316 (Block) - School Safety: Door locks Amended: April 23, 2013 Policy Vote: Education 9-0 Urgency: No Mandate: No Hearing Date: May 23, 2013 Consultant: Jacqueline Wong-Hernandez SUSPENSE FILE. AS PROPOSED TO BE AMENDED. Bill Summary: SB 316 requires modernization projects submitted to the Division of the State Architect (DSA) under the State School Facility Program (SFP) to include locks that allow classrooms and rooms with an occupancy of five persons or more to be locked from the inside as a condition for receipt of state bond funds beginning January 1, 2016, and requires, if federal funds become available for purposes of school safety, that school districts first consider using these funds to install locks in every classroom and room with an occupancy of five persons or more. Fiscal Impact: The requirements of this bill are conditions for receipt of state bond funds for modernization projects; the new bond funding a school receives will pay the cost of this bill but puts pressure on the bond funding by directing money toward a new requirement. Locks: Potentially significant costs to schools to purchase specified locks for each classroom. Each lock costs approximately $300. Installation: Significant costs to schools to have the locks installed in every classroom, which would likely be funded from the school's base modernization grant and limit funding for other modernization purposes. Mandate: The requirement that, if federal funds for school safety become available, schools consider using the funds for specified door locks is unlikely to drive new reimbursable costs. Background: Existing law provides, as a condition of receipt of state bond funds, that all new construction projects submitted to the DSA include locks that allow classrooms and rooms with an occupancy of five persons or more to be locked from the inside SB 316 (Block) Page 1 and that these locks conform to Title 24 California Code of Regulations specifications and requirements. Doors locked from the outside at all times and pupil restrooms are exempt from these requirements. (Education Code §17075.50) Proposed Law: SB 316 requires that all modernization projects submitted to the DSA under the SFP include locks that allow classrooms and rooms with an occupancy of five persons or more to be locked from the inside as a condition for receipt of state education bond funds beginning January 1, 2016. This bill also requires, if federal funding becomes available for purposes of school safety, that school districts first consider using these funds to install locks that allow every classroom and room with an occupancy of five persons or more to be locked from the inside. Staff Comments: This bill requires interior door locks on modernization projects submitted for funding under the SFP beginning in 2016, which suggests that these projects, like new construction projects, would be eligible for state bond funds to assist in meeting the costs of compliance. This bill does not specifically provide that bond funding can be used for installation of interior locks; if schools use part of their base modernization grant to fund these requirements, less money would be left for projects that may be a higher priority for the school. According to the DSA, to the extent the addition of a new lock requires "alteration," a variety of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance requirements could be triggered. These could vary from simply requiring more extensive alteration to a doorframe, to more extensive construction activity such as walkway and bathroom modifications, resulting in much more significant project costs. This would create significant additional cost pressure on a school's modernization funding. With regard to the mandate identified by legislative counsel, this bill would merely require that districts first "consider" safety locks if federal funding is provided. It is unclear how this would be enforced, and schools are not likely to be able to quantify resources and workload resulting from that consideration; this provision is unlikely to be reimbursable. SB 316 (Block) Page 2 AS PROPOSED TO BE AMENDED: Amend per author to require the State Allocation Board to adopt regulations to adjust the modernization pre-pupil grant allowance to include the associated cost to install the required locks.