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2003 Session

Budget Amendments - HB1400 (Committee Approved)

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Health Insurance Premiums Supplement (language only)

Item 147 #3h

Item 147 #3h

Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education

Language
Page 143, after line 37, insert:
"k. 1) From the amounts transferred to this item from the Dropout Prevention program, the School Health Incentive Payments program, and the Technology Support Payments program, a total estimated at $16,915,113 the second year from the general fund shall be dispersed to school divisions in the same manner as it would have been paid to school divisions under each of the originating programs.  These payments to school divisions shall constitute the state's share of funding for a Health Insurance Premiums Supplement payment for the state share of increased health insurance premium costs experienced by school divisions.  
2) Local governments shall match these funds based on the composite index of local ability-to-pay."
Page 156, line 5, strike "Item", insert:
"item to Basic Aid Payments".
Page 156, line 6, strike "Student Achievement Grants" and insert:  
"Health Insurance Premiums Supplement".
Page 156, line 11, after "Payments", strike the remainder of line and insert "."
Page 156, strike line 12
Page 157, line 29, strike "Item" and insert:
"item to Basic Aid Payments".
Page 157, line 30, strike "Student Achievement Grants" and insert:  
"Health Insurance Premiums Supplement".
Page 157, line 35, after "Payments", strike the remainder of line and insert "."
Page 157, strike line 36.
Page 158, strike lines 14 through 52.
Page 159, strike lines 1 through 4.


Explanation
(This amendment would use the funding proposed for a Student Achievement Block Grant in the introduced budget to instead fund increased health insurance premium costs in Basic Aid under the Standards of Quality. Funding inflation for health care insurance premiums was a recommendation of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission report, Review of Elementary and Secondary School Funding.)