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Budget Amendments - HB1400 (Conference Report)

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Teacher Salary Increase

Item 147 #19c

Item 147 #19c

First Year - FY2003 Second Year - FY2004
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY2003 $0 FY2004 $27,546,945 GF

Language
Page 134, line 39, strike "$2,699,348,781" and insert "$2,726,895,726".
Page 159, after line 4, insert:
"19.  Compensation Supplements
a.  The appropriations contained in this item include an amount estimated at $27,546,945 from the general fund in the second year for a Standards of Quality salary account to be known as compensation supplements.  These compensation supplements shall be distributed to school divisions for the purpose of providing the state share of salary increases along with the related fringe benefit costs to public school instructional and support staff positions funded through the Standards of Quality and other state-funded accounts.  
b.  These compensation payments shall be made in the second year on the basis of an amount equivalent to the state share of a 2.25% salary increase effective January 1, 2004.
c.  It is the intent of the General Assembly that the average classroom teacher salary throughout the state be improved in the second year by an amount equivalent to at least 2.25% in the second half of the year.  Sufficient funds are appropriated in this item to finance the state share of such salary increases.
d.  These compensation payments shall be paid to school divisions that certify to the Department of Education, no later than March 1, 2004, that equivalent increases have been granted in the second year.
e.  For the purposes of calculating required local effort pursuant to this Item, these Compensation Supplement funds shall not be included; however, local governments shall match these funds based upon the composite index of local ability-to-pay.
f.  This funding is not intended as a mandate to increase salaries.
g.1)  In the event that the salary increases authorized in paragraph a. above are not implemented due to the revenue reforecast required by Item 511, Paragraph Q., the total amount available for compensation supplements shall be reduced to $6,821,800 in the second year.  To this amount, $1,193,313 shall be added from the amounts transferred from the Student Achievement Grants program.
2)  These payments shall be made to school divisions in a manner that would generate the same level of funding for each division that they would have received in the second year from an unprorated distribution of the School Health Incentive program, the Technology Support Payments program, and the amounts from the Student Achievement Grants program.
3)  This funding is provided to address a portion of the compensation-related concerns identified by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission’s report,  Review of Elementary and Secondary School Funding, dated February 2002.
4)  For the purposes of calculating required local effort pursuant to this Item, these Compensation Supplement funds shall not be included; however, local governments shall match these funds based upon the composite index of local ability-to-pay."


Explanation
(This amendment provides $27.5 million for the state share of a salary increase equivalent to 2.25 percent effective January 1, 2004. In the event that the general fund revenues for fiscal year 2004 are revised downward, the Governor may reduce the salary increase authorized in this item. Language is added that specifies in the event that a second-year salary increase for teachers is not provided, then $8.0 million ($6.8 million of this funding and $1.2 million from the Student Achievement Block Grant) would be used to help address compensation-related concerns raised by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission's February 2002 Report, Review of Elementary and Secondary School Funding. However, in this event, each school division will receive the same amount of funding as it would have under the block grant or the underlying programs' original distribution.)