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2006 Session

Budget Amendments - SB30 (Committee Approved)

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Begin to Extend COCA to Washington MSA

Item 135 #5s

Item 135 #5s

First Year - FY2007 Second Year - FY2008
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY2007 $0 FY2008 $1,119,514 GF

Language
Page 108, line 9, strike "$6,000,814,369" and insert "$6,001,933,883".
Page 119, strike lines 7 through 22 and insert:  
"2) This appropriation includes funding to recognize the common labor market in the Washington DC Metropolitan Statistical Area.  Standards of Quality salary payments for instructional and support positions in school divisions of the localities set out below have been adjusted for the equivalent portion of the Cost of Competing Adjustment (COCA) rates that are paid to local school divisions in Planning District 8.  For Stafford and Fauquier, SOQ payments have been increased by 10 percent the first year and 25 percent the second year of the COCA rates paid to school divisions in Planning District 8. For Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania, SOQ payments have been increased by 10 percent the second year of the COCA rates paid to school divisions in Planning District 8.".


Explanation
(This amendment adds $1.1 million to extend the cost of competing adjustment to Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania at 10 percent of the full amount the second year. The introduced budget included funding to extend the COCA to Stafford and Fauquier at 10 percent of the full amount the first year and 25 percent the second year. Currently, a cost of competing adjustment of 9.83 percent for instructional positions and 24.61 percent for support positions is provided for the nine Northern Virginia localities that comprise Planning District 8. From 1971 through 1990, Planning District 8 and the Virginia localities in the Washington DC Metropolitan Statistical Area were identical. In 1990, Stafford was added to the MSA. In 1993, Fauquier, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Warren, and Clark were added to the MSA.)