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1 1 Amend the amendment, H-1866, to Senate File 549, as
1 2 amended, passed, and reprinted by the Senate, as
1 3 follows:
1 4 #1. Page 5, line 27, by striking the figure
1 5 "256A.3."" and inserting the following: "256A.3.
1 6 Sec. 301. NEW SECTION. 257.13 ON-TIME FUNDING
1 7 FOR NEW STUDENTS.
1 8 1. If a district's actual enrollment for the
1 9 budget year, determined under section 257.6, is
1 10 greater than its budget enrollment for the budget
1 11 year, the district may submit a request to the school
1 12 budget review committee for on-time funding for new
1 13 students. The school budget review committee shall
1 14 consider the relative increase in enrollment on a
1 15 district-by-district basis, in determining whether to
1 16 approve the request, and shall determine the amount of
1 17 additional funding provided if the request is granted.
1 18 An application for on-time funding must be received by
1 19 the department of education by October 1. Written
1 20 notice of the committee's decision shall be given
1 21 through the department of education to the school
1 22 board for a district.
1 23 2. If the school budget review committee approves
1 24 a request for on-time funding for new students, the
1 25 funding shall be in an amount up to the product of
1 26 one-third of the district's regular program state cost
1 27 per pupil for the budget year multiplied by the
1 28 difference between the actual enrollment for the
1 29 budget year and the budget enrollment for the budget
1 30 year. The additional funding received under this
1 31 section is miscellaneous income to the district.
1 32 If a district receives on-time funding for new
1 33 students under this section for a budget year, the
1 34 department of management shall determine the amount of
1 35 this funding which would have been generated by local
1 36 property tax revenues if the actual enrollment for the
1 37 budget year had been used in determining state cost
1 38 for that budget year. The department of management
1 39 shall reduce, but not by more than the amount of the
1 40 on-time funding, the district's total state school
1 41 aids otherwise available under this chapter for the
1 42 next following budget year by the amount so
1 43 determined, and shall increase the district's
1 44 additional property tax levy for the next following
1 45 budget year by the amount necessary to compensate for
1 46 the reduction in state aid, so that the local property
1 47 tax for the next following year will be increased only
1 48 by the amount which it would have been increased in
1 49 the budget year if the enrollment calculated in this
1 50 section could have been used to establish the levy.
2 1 3. There is appropriated each fiscal year from the
2 2 general fund of the state to the department of
2 3 education six million dollars to pay additional
2 4 funding authorized under this section, which shall be
2 5 paid to school districts in monthly installments
2 6 beginning on December 15 and ending on June 15 of a
2 7 budget year.
2 8 4. If the board of directors of a school district
2 9 determines that a need exists for additional funds
2 10 exceeding the amount provided in this section, a
2 11 request for supplemental aid based upon increased
2 12 enrollment may be submitted to the school budget
2 13 review committee as provided in section 257.31.""
2 14 #2. Page 8, by striking line 11 and inserting the
2 15 following:
2 16 "Sec. ___. EFFECTIVE DATE. Section 301 of this
2 17 Act, relating to on-time funding for new students,
2 18 being deemed of immediate importance, takes effect
2 19 upon enactment for the purpose of computations
2 20 required for payment of state aid to and levying of
2 21 property taxes by school districts for budget years
2 22 beginning on or after July 1, 1997. This Act remains
2 23 in effect until the repeal of chapter 257 on July 1,
2 24 2001.
2 25 Sec. ___. EFFECTIVE DATE. Sections 201 and 202".
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2 29 MASCHER of Johnson
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2 33 WISE of Lee
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2 37 FOEGE of Linn
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2 41 BRAND of Tama
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2 45 TAYLOR of Linn
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2 49 RICHARDSON of Warren
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3 3 MYERS of Johnson
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3 7 SHOULTZ of Black Hawk
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3 11 COHOON of Des Moines
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3 15 DOTZLER of Black Hawk
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3 19 FALCK of Fayette
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3 23 HUSER of Polk
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3 27 FREVERT of Palo Alto
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3 31 WITT of Black Hawk
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3 35 WARNSTADT of Woodbury
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3 39 BUKTA of Clinton
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3 43 CHAPMAN of Linn
3 44 SF 549.211 77
3 45 kh/jj/28
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