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2021 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB1800 (Committee Approved)

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Compensation Adjustment - 5.0 Percent in FY2022

Item 145 #10h

Item 145 #10h

First Year - FY2021 Second Year - FY2022
Education
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2021 $0 FY2022 $151,664,434 GF

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Page 157, line 33, strike "$7,858,640,121" and insert "$8,010,304,555".

Page 158, strike line 43, and insert:

"Compensation Supplement $0 $231,688,929".

Page 175, strike lines 8 through 12, and insert:

"6) Out of the appropriation included in paragraph C.44. of this item, $759,238 the second year from the Lottery Proceeds Fund are provided for a compensation supplement payment equal to 5.0 percent of base pay on July 1, 2021, for Regional Alternative Education Program instructional and support positions, as referenced in paragraph C. 44. of this item."

Page 191, strike lines 26 through 30, and insert:

"j. Out of the appropriation included in paragraph C. 44. of this item, $1,032,609 the second year from the general fund is provided in the Academic Year Governor's School funding allocation to increase the per pupil amount the second year as an add-on for a compensation supplement payment equal to 5.0 percent of base pay on July 1, 2021, for Academic Year Governor's School instructional and support positions."

Page 197, strike lines 33 through 52.

Page 198, strike line 1, and insert:

"44. Compensation Supplement

a. Out of this appropriation, $231,363,745 the second year from the general fund and $759,238 the second year from the Lottery Proceeds Fund is provided for the state share of a payment equivalent to a 5.0 percent salary increase effective July 1, 2021, for SOQ instructional and support positions. Funded SOQ instructional positions shall include the teacher, school counselor, librarian, instructional aide, principal, and assistant principal positions funded through the SOQ staffing standards for each school division in the biennium. This amount includes $1,032,609 the second year from the general fund referenced in paragraph C. 27. j. for the Academic Year Governor's Schools for the state share of a payment of the following salary increases for instructional and support positions, and this amount includes $759,238 the second year from the Lottery Proceeds Fund referenced in paragraph C. 9. f. 6) for Regional Alternative Education Programs for the state share of a payment of the following salary increases for instructional and support positions.

b. It is the intent that the instructional and support position salaries are increased in school divisions throughout the state by at least an average of 5.0 percent during the biennium. Sufficient funds are appropriated in this act to finance, on a statewide basis, the state share of a 5.0 percent salary increase the second year for funded SOQ instructional and support positions, effective July 1, 2021, to school divisions that certify to the Department of Education that salary increases of a minimum average of 5.0 percent have been or will have been provided during the 2020-2022 biennium to instructional and support personnel.  The state funds for which the division is eligible to receive shall be matched by the local government, based on the composite index of local ability-to-pay, which shall be calculated using an effective date of July 1, 2021, as the basis for the local match requirement for both funded SOQ instructional and support positions.

c. This funding is not intended as a mandate to increase salaries."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $231.4 million the second year from the general fund and $759,238 the second year from the Lottery Proceeds fund to provide a 5.0 percent salary increase, effective July 1, 2021. This represents an addition of $151.7 million the second year, to the convert the 2.0 percent bonus payment that was proposed in the budget as introduced to a 5.0 percent salary increase. To access these funds, school divisions must certify that salary increases an average of 5.0 percent will be provided during the 2020-22 biennium.)