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Budget Amendments - HB1500 (Conference Report)

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School Division Consolidation (language only)

Item 139 #12c

Item 139 #12c

Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education

Language
Page 116, line 47, strike "the lowest composite index" and insert:"no lower than the lowest nor higher than the highest composite index".Page 116, line 49, strike "lowest".Page 116, line 51, strike "fifteen years" and insert "no less than five nor more than fifteen years".Page 116, line 59, after "July 1, 2004." insert: "Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph c.1) the composite index established by the Board of Education shall equal the lowest composite index that was in effect prior to July 1, 2004, of any individual localities involved in such consolidation, and this index shall remain in effect for a period of fifteen years, unless a lower composite index is calculated for the combined division through the process for computing an index as set forth above."Page 117, line 10, after "July 1, 2013." insert: "Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph c.1) the composite index established by the Board of Education shall equal the lowest composite index that was in effect prior to July 1, 2013, of any individual localities involved in such consolidation, and this index shall remain in effect for a period of fifteen years, unless a lower composite index is calculated for the combined division through the process for computing an index as set forth above.Bedford County Public Schools shall undergo a School Efficiency Review pursuant to Item 271, 4.a..  Such review shall include division administration; human resources; finance; purchasing; educational service delivery costs, including school size; special education; facilities; transportation; technology management; and food service."Page 117, after line 10, insert:"5) JLARC is hereby directed, with assistance from the Commission on Local Government, to analyze and make recommendations going forward regarding the most effective balance between the costs of incentives for government and school consolidations with the expected resulting savings and operational benefits, and how best to structure such state incentives to achieve both clarity for localities as well as justification that incentives are adequate, but not more than necessary.  JLARC shall complete its study and submit a final report no later than October 1, 2014."


Explanation
(This amendment directs JLARC to analyze and make recommendations going forward regarding the most effective balance between the costs of incentives for local government and school consolidations with the expected resulting savings and operational benefits, and how best to structure such state incentives to achieve both clarity for localities as well as justification that incentives are adequate, but not more than necessary. In the meantime, until the recommendations are available, this amendment sets the parameters of the policy going forward that funding will be based on a composite index between the highest and lowest of the divisions involved in the consolidation, for no less than five and no more than 15 years, except for Bedford County/City and Alleghany/Clifton Forge which are grandfathered under the previous language contained in Chapter 3, 2012 Acts of Assembly. Finally, the amendment requires Bedford County Schools to undergo a school efficiency review.)