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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Conference Report)

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Infrastructure and Operations Per Pupil Funds (language only)

Item 145 #17c

Item 145 #17c

Education
Direct Aid to Public Education

Language

Page 135, strike line 46, and insert:

"Infrastructure and Operations Per Pupil Funds   $262,983,700   $266,241,801".

Page 168, strike lines 39 through 54.

Page 169, strike lines 1 through 4, and insert:

"36. Infrastructure and Operations Per Pupil Funds

a. Out of this appropriation, an amount estimated at $262,983,700 the first year and $266,441,801 the second year from the Lottery Proceeds Fund shall be disbursed by the Department of Education to local school divisions to support the state share of an estimated $375.27 per pupil the first year and $378.52 per pupil the second year in adjusted March 31 average daily membership. These per pupil amounts are subject to change for the purpose of payment to school divisions based on the actual March 31 ADM collected each year.  Beginning in the second year, these funds shall be matched by the local government, based on the composite index of local ability-to-pay.  Further, in order to receive this funding, the locality in which the school division is located shall appropriate these funds solely for educational purposes and shall not use such funds to reduce total local operating expenditures for public education below the amount expended by the locality for such purposes in the year upon which the 2018-20 biennial Standards of Quality expenditure data were based; provided however that no locality shall be required to maintain a per-pupil expenditure which is greater than the per pupil amount expended by the locality for such purposes in the year upon which the 2018-20 biennial Standards of Quality expenditure data were based.  The Department of Education is authorized each year to temporarily suspend Infrastructure and Operations Per Pupil Allocation payments made to school divisions from Lottery funds to ensure that any shortfall in Lottery revenue can be accounted for in the remaining Infrastructure and Operations Per Pupil Allocation payments to be made for the year.

b. From the amounts listed above, funds are provided to ensure that small school divisions receive an Infrastructure and Operations payment of at least $200,000 each year. Beginning in the second year, divisions receiving additional funds for a payment of at least $200,000 shall only be required to provide the local match on the per pupil amount distributed in paragraph C.36.a.    

c. Of the amounts listed above, no more than 70 percent the first year and no more than 60 percent the second year shall be used for recurring costs and at least 30 percent the first year and at least 40 percent the second year shall be spent on nonrecurring expenditures by the relevant school divisions.  Nonrecurring costs shall include school construction, additions, infrastructure, site acquisition, renovations, school buses, technology, and other expenditures related to modernizing classroom equipment, and debt service payments on school projects completed during the last 10 years.

d. Any lottery funds provided to school divisions from this item that are unexpended as of June 30, 2021, and June 30, 2022, shall be carried on the books of the locality to be appropriated to the school division in the following year."



Explanation

(This amendment establishes the Infrastructure and Operations Per Pupil Fund, which would provide $263.0 million the first year and $266.2 million the second year from the Lottery Proceeds fund to provide the state share of per-pupil payments of $375.27 the first year and $378.52 the second year, and payments to ensure that each school division receives at least a $200,000 payment. Localities would not be permitted to use these funds to reduce local expenditures on public education. At least 30% of the funds the first year, and at least 40% of the funds the second year would be required to be used for non-recurring expenditures. This ensures that at least $78.9 million the first year and $106.5 million the second year is provided to school divisions to meet construction, maintenance, and modernization needs. These funds replace the Supplemental Per Pupil Lottery payments provided in prior years.)