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15 2. A district's average transportation costs per 16 pupil shall be determined by dividing the district's 17 actual cost for all children transported in all school 18 buses for a school year pursuant to section 285.1, 19 subsection 12, by the district's actual enrollment for 20 the school year, as defined in section 257.6. The 21 state average transportation costs per pupil shall be 22 determined by dividing the total actual costs for all 23 children transported in all districts for a school 24 year, by the total of all districts' actual 25 enrollments for the school year. 26 3. A school district shall annually certify its 27 actual cost for all children transported in all school 28 buses by July 15 after each school year on forms 29 prescribed by the department of education. 30 4. If a school district's average transportation 31 costs per pupil are greater than one hundred twenty- 32 five percent of the state average transportation costs 33 per pupil, the department of education shall pay 34 transportation assistance aid equal to the amount of 35 the difference multiplied by the district's actual 36 enrollment for the school year. 37 5. There is appropriated from the general fund of 38 the state to the department of education, for each 39 fiscal year, an amount necessary to pay transportation 40 assistance aid pursuant to this section. 41 Transportation assistance aid is miscellaneous income 42 for purposes of chapter 257."" 43 2. By renumbering as necessary. Grundberg of Polk rose on a point of order that amendment H-1918, to committee amendment H-1866I was not germane. The Speaker ruled the point well taken and amendment H-1918 not germane. Scherrman of Dubuque asked for unanimous consent to suspend the rules to consider amendment H-1918. Objection was raised. Scherrman of Dubuque moved to suspend the rules to consider amendment H-1918. Roll call was requested by Scherrman of Dubuque and Weigel of Chickasaw. Rule 75 was invoked. On the question "Shall the rules be suspended to consider amendment H-1918, to the committee amendment H-1866I?" (S.F. 549)
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