HB 1980 -- Capital Improvements for Elementary and Secondary Schools Sponsor: Bartle In its major provisions, this bill: (1) Extensively revises the lease purchase program that is funded by the School Building Revolving Fund, which currently receives its moneys from transfers of asset forfeitures pursuant to the County School Fund; (2) Eliminates lease purchases and creates a matching grant program, with separate qualifications for new construction versus renovation of buildings; (3) Changes the name of the fund to the School Building Construction and Renovation Fund; (4) Supplies funding by directing the proceeds of 50% of the tobacco settlement moneys into the fund; (5) Details the elements of the long-range capital improvement plan necessary to qualify for a grant and also permits waiver of the plan under certain emergency circumstances; (6) Revises the current eligibility criteria to delete assessed valuation and bonded indebtedness and substitutes a requirement that the applicant district not be financially stressed; (7) Revises the priority for ranking applications to address high-growth rates, overcrowding, and need for all-day kindergarten; educational technology and health/safety features for new construction; and building age and emergency situations for renovations; (8) Provides a sliding scale for the district's matching amount that varies between 50% and 75% based on assessed valuation; (9) Provides a per-pupil amount for both new construction and renovation that varies based on the grade level of the building to be constructed or renovated; and (10) Addresses issues of liability, building title, and use of funds.Copyright (c) Missouri House of Representatives