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1998 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Composite Index Transition Payment

Item 138 #6h

Item 138 #6h

First Year - FY1999 Second Year - FY2000
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY1999 $2,248,291 FY2000 $0 GF

Language
Page 93, line 14, strike "$2,363,701,528" and insert "$2,365,949,819".
Page 102, line 31, after "Payments" insert "/Composite Index Transition".
Page 102, before line 32, insert "a."
Page 102, after line 40, insert:
"b.  An additional state payment of $2,248,291 in the first year from the general fund shall be disbursed by the Department of Education to provide a one-time transitional payment to school divisions experiencing a negative state funding impact due to the recalculation of the components of the composite index of local ability-to-pay for the 1998-2000 biennium.  The additional payment shall be made to local school divisions requesting such payment, in an amount equal to ten percent of the difference between the funding the division would have received in House Bill 30, as introduced, in Direct Aid to Public Education payments in the first year under their 1998-2000 composite index and the amount they would have received in HB 30, as introduced, in the first year using the 1996-98 composite index.  For purposes of the calculation, state allocations shall include payments from Basic Aid, Salary Supplement, Textbooks, Vocational Education (SOQ), Special Education (SOQ), Gifted, Remedial, Public School Employee Benefits (Retirement, Social Security, Harper Account), Enrollment Loss, At-Risk, Maintenance Supplement, and Sales Tax."


Explanation
(This amendment would provide school divisions with higher composite indices for 1998-2000 a one-time transitional payment. The payment is 10 percent of what each division would have received in 1998-2000, if the composite indices from the previous biennium had been used to calculate the local share.)