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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Floor Approved)

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Direct Aid - Increase Funding for Support Positions

Item 137 #2s

Item 137 #2s

First Year - FY2023 Second Year - FY2024
Education
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2023 $109,426,176 FY2024 $162,422,175 GF

Language
Page 140, line 5, strike "$9,353,567,746" and insert "$9,462,993,922".
Page 140, line 5, strike "$9,071,830,605" and insert "$9,234,252,780".

Page 153, strike lines 7 - 16 and insert:

"k. For the purposes of funding certain support positions in Basic Aid, a funding ratio methodology is used based upon 20 support positions per 1,000 ADM to funded SOQ instructional positions in the first year and 21 support positions per 1,000 ADM to funded SOQ instructional positions in the second year, as established in Chapter 781, 2009 Acts of Assembly. For the purposes of making the required spending adjustments, the appropriation and distribution of Basic Aid shall reflect this methodology. Local school divisions shall have the discretion as to where the adjustment may be made, consistent with the Standards of Quality funded in this Act. Such methodology shall not apply to specialized student support positions due to the establishment of a staffing standard for such positions, pursuant to Chapter 454, 2021 Acts of Assembly, Special Session I. "



Explanation

(This amendment provides $109.4 million GF the first year and $162.4 million GF the second year to increase the number of funded support positions. This would increase the funded ratio from 17.75 support positions per 1,000 students to funded SOQ instructional positions to 20 support positions per 1,000 ADM to funded SOQ instructional positions in the first year, and 21 support positions per 1,000 ADM to funded SOQ instructional positions in the second year. This increases state support for support positions and partially removes the funding cap placed on support positions beginning in FY 2010.)