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2016 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Conference Report)

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Academic Year Governor's School

Item 139 #6c

Item 139 #6c

First Year - FY2017 Second Year - FY2018
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2017 ($489,723) FY2018 ($2,046,357) GF

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Page 111, line 12, strike "$6,513,609,587" and insert "$6,513,119,864".
Page 111, line 12, strike "$6,793,413,730" and insert "$6,791,367,373".

Page 112, line 8, strike "$18,680,108" and insert "$18,190,385".

Page 112, line 8, strike "$20,998,982" and insert "$18,952,625".

Page 112, line 21, strike "$69,478,352" and insert "$68,988,629".

Page 112, line 21, strike "$214,867,359" and insert "$212,821,002".

Page 139, line 53, strike "$1,859,883" and insert "$1,370,160".

Page 139, line 53, strike "$3,727,061" and insert "$1,680,704".

Page 139, line 54, strike "implement a new funding formula for Academic", and insert:

"provide the state's share of a 2.5 percent increase in the tuition amount, and the state's share of $50.00 per course per student adjustment added after the 2.5 percent increase.  The 2.5 percent increase and the $50.00 per course adjustment shall only be effective for fiscal year 2017 and fiscal year 2018.  The local funding contribution of each school division participating in an Academic Year Governor's Schools program in either year of the biennium shall not be reduced on a per pupil basis below the amount in fiscal year 2016."

Page 139, strike lines 55 and 56.

Page 140, strike line 1.

Page 140, after line 1, insert:

"5) The Department of Education shall review the distribution methodology used to determine the Governor's School tuition payments by November 4, 2016, and submit the findings of the review to the Chairmen of House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees. The review shall include, but not limited to, consideration of the length of the academic program day with the intent to determine and provide an equitable distribution of tuition payments based on the actual length of academic program day, the appropriate state and local shares, and the academic model used by governor's schools in the configuration of the funding formula."



Explanation

(This amendment saves $0.5 million the first year and $2.1 million the second year from the general fund by maintaining the current funding formula for the Academic Year Governor's Schools and adding a flat 2.5 percent increase in the tuition amount and a $50.00 per course adjustment per student. These two adjustments are only effective for fiscal year 2017 and fiscal year 2018. The amendment further directs DOE to review the tuition distribution methodology such that the distributions are equitable based on the length of the academic program day.)