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2007 Session

Budget Amendments - SB750 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Herring
Composite Index - Loudoun Co.

Item 135 #13s

Item 135 #13s

First Year - FY2007 Second Year - FY2008
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY2007 $16,117,405 FY2008 $17,165,202 GF

Language
Page 131, line 19, strike "$5,831,220,867" and insert "$5,847,338,272".
Page 131, line 19, strike "$6,004,522,879" and insert "$6,021,688,081".
Page 144, line 22, after line 42, insert:
"c. Each locality whose total reported September 30th K through 12 student membership growth has exceeded five percent for any two of the three most recently ended years may elect at its option to have its composite index of local ability to pay reduced by 10 percent for the current year. The governing body of each locality that elects this option shall provide a written certification to the Superintendent of Public Instruction on or before October 31 of the year. Each locality making such certification shall receive its state share for Basic Aid based on the reduced composite index of local ability to pay, provided that no other locality shall receive less funding for public education from use of the reduced composite index of local ability to pay. Instead, any locality making the certification shall receive an additional appropriation from general funds of the Commonwealth that are not otherwise designated for public education to fund the additional amount required for the state share for basic aid to the locality resulting from use of the reduced composite index of local ability to pay."


Explanation
(This amendment provides the funding associated with Senate Bill 1243. The bill authorizes each locality whose K through 12 student membership growth has exceeded five percent for any two of the three most recently ended years to elect to have its composite index of local ability to pay reduced by 10 percent for the current year for purposes of calculating its share of Basic Aid funding. The only school division meeting this criteria based on the growth in FY06, FY05, and FY04 is Loundoun County.)