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2012 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB1301 (Conference Report)

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Update K-3 Primary Class Size Reduction

Item 139 #2c

Item 139 #2c

First Year - FY2013 Second Year - FY2014
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY2013 $23,523,260 FY2014 $23,572,262 GF

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Page 97, line 15, strike "$5,706,719,879" and insert "$5,730,243,139".
Page 97, line 15, strike "$5,754,856,472" and insert "$5,778,428,734".
Page 97, line 49, strike "$25,616,358" and insert "$51,485,788".
Page 97, line 49, strike "$29,443,006" and insert "$57,183,150".
Page 98, line 2, strike "$5,183,934,509" and insert "$5,240,989,690".
Page 98, line 2, strike "$5,224,539,194" and insert "$5,269,885,305".
Page 98, line 34, strike "$81,525,356" and insert "$105,054,875".
Page 98, line 34, strike "$81,604,206" and insert "$105,175,012".
Page 98, line 48, strike "$35,760,285" and insert "$9,896,994".
Page 98, line 48, strike "$32,168,960" and insert "$4,430,515".
Page 108, line 8, strike "$25,616,358" and insert "$51,485,788".
Page 108, line 8, strike "$29,443,006" and insert "$57,183,150".
Page 108, line 9, strike "$35,760,285" and insert "$9,896,994".
Page 108, line 9, strike "$32,168,960" and insert "$4,430,515".
Page 111, line 33, strike "$81,525,356" and insert "$105,054,875".
Page 111, line 33, strike "$81,604,206" and insert "$105,175,012".
Page 112, after line 12, insert:
"g. It is the intent of the General Assembly that for the first and second year only, school divisions may have the flexibility to be considered to meet the requirements of this program if the ratio for each school is no more than three students higher than those otherwise required for this program."


Explanation
(This amendment provides $23.5 million the first year and $23.6 million the second year from the general fund to pay for state's share of updating the free lunch eligibility rate data used in the K-3 Primary Class Size Reduction program. The data is updated from base year 2008 to base year 2010. This amendment also provides additional flexibility to the school divisions to increase the ratios by three students.)