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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, by striking line 27 and inserting the
1 5 following: "256A.3.
1 6 Sec. ___. NEW SECTION. 257.50 TRANSPORTATION
1 7 ASSISTANCE AID TO DISTRICTS.
1 8 1. The department shall pay transportation
1 9 assistance aid to a school district from funds
1 10 appropriated in this section to school districts whose
1 11 average transportation costs per pupil exceed one
1 12 hundred twenty-five percent of the state average
1 13 transportation costs per pupil determined under
1 14 subsection 2.
1 15 2. A district's average transportation costs per
1 16 pupil shall be determined by dividing the district's
1 17 actual cost for all children transported in all school
1 18 buses for a school year pursuant to section 285.1,
1 19 subsection 12, by the district's actual enrollment for
1 20 the school year, as defined in section 257.6. The
1 21 state average transportation costs per pupil shall be
1 22 determined by dividing the total actual costs for all
1 23 children transported in all districts for a school
1 24 year, by the total of all districts' actual
1 25 enrollments for the school year.
1 26 3. A school district shall annually certify its
1 27 actual cost for all children transported in all school
1 28 buses by July 15 after each school year on forms
1 29 prescribed by the department of education.
1 30 4. If a school district's average transportation
1 31 costs per pupil are greater than one hundred twenty-
1 32 five percent of the state average transportation costs
1 33 per pupil, the department of education shall pay
1 34 transportation assistance aid equal to the amount of
1 35 the difference multiplied by the district's actual
1 36 enrollment for the school year.
1 37 5. There is appropriated from the general fund of
1 38 the state to the department of education, for each
1 39 fiscal year, an amount necessary to pay transportation
1 40 assistance aid pursuant to this section.
1 41 Transportation assistance aid is miscellaneous income
1 42 for purposes of chapter 257.""
1 43 #2. By renumbering as necessary.
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1 47 SCHERRMAN of Dubuque
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2 1 WEIGEL of Chickasaw
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2 5 KOENIGS of Mitchell
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2 9 O'BRIEN of Boone
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2 13 DREES of Carroll
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2 17 LARKIN of Lee
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2 21 MAY of Worth
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2 25 OSTERHAUS of Jackson
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2 29 FOEGE of Linn
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2 33 THOMAS of Clayton
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2 37 WISE of Lee
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2 41 BRAND of Tama
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2 45 MERTZ of Kossuth
2 46 SF 549.217 77
2 47 kh/jj/28
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