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SB 5515 overhauls DOE financial management with immediate effect, enabling new fund transfers, budget processes, and grant rules that impact districts, vendors, and auditors.
SB 5515 overhauls DOE financial management with immediate effect, enabling new fund transfers, budget processes, and grant rules that impact districts, vendors, and auditors.
Title: Relating to the financial administration of the Department of Education; and declaring an emergency.
Status: Chapter 608, 2025 Laws. Governor signed July 24, 2025. Effective date: July 24, 2025.
Note: The full text of SB 5515 was not provided. This summary is based on the bill title and the available legislative history. For precise legal requirements, consult the enacted chapter (Chapter 608, 2025 Laws) or the bill’s final text on the state legislative website.
By title and legislative context, SB 5515 is intended to revise how the state Department of Education (DOE) handles its finances. The bill also includes an emergency clause so its provisions take effect immediately upon enactment (effective July 24, 2025), indicating an intent to make operational financial changes without the usual delayed effective date.
Because the bill text is not available here, the enacted law may include one or more of the following types of changes commonly associated with “financial administration” measures:
- Changes to internal accounting, reporting, or auditing procedures for the Department of Education.
- Authority or procedures for transferring, reallocating, or carrying forward funds among DOE accounts or programs.
- Modifications to budgetary or appropriation mechanics — e.g., authorizing the Department to accept and expend federal or private funds, or to enter into interagency agreements.
- Adjustments to grant administration, payment schedules, or fiscal compliance requirements for school districts, education service districts, or vendors.
- Clarifications of delegated authority to DOE officials (e.g., chief financial officer) for financial decisions.
These items are illustrative; the enacted bill may contain specific statutory language and dollar amounts not reproduced here.
If you would like, I can locate and summarize the enacted bill text (Chapter 608) and list the specific statutory sections amended and any dollar amounts or new requirements included.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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