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House File 578

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  1  1    Section 1.  Section 257.6, subsection 4, Code 1999, is
  1  2 amended to read as follows:
  1  3    4.  BUDGET ENROLLMENT.
  1  4    a.  Budget enrollment for the budget year is the basic
  1  5 enrollment for the budget year.
  1  6    b.  For the budget year commencing July 1, 2000, and
  1  7 succeeding budget years, if a district's actual enrollment for
  1  8 a budget year is less than its budget enrollment, the district
  1  9 shall be eligible for a budget enrollment adjustment.  The
  1 10 budget enrollment for the budget year shall be the greater of
  1 11 either the budget enrollment for the base year or the average
  1 12 of the budget enrollment for the base year, the budget
  1 13 enrollment for the year preceding the base year, and the
  1 14 budget enrollment for the second preceding base year.  If a
  1 15 district's actual enrollment for a budget year is greater than
  1 16 its budget enrollment, the district shall be eligible for an
  1 17 advance for increasing enrollment as provided in section
  1 18 257.13.
  1 19    Sec. 2.  NEW SECTION.  257.13  ADVANCE FOR INCREASING
  1 20 ENROLLMENT.
  1 21    For the budget year beginning July 1, 2000, and succeeding
  1 22 budget years, if a district's actual enrollment for the budget
  1 23 year, determined under section 257.6, exceeds its budget
  1 24 enrollment for the budget year, the district is granted an
  1 25 advance from the state equal to its regular program district
  1 26 cost per pupil for the budget year multiplied by the
  1 27 difference between the actual enrollment for the budget year
  1 28 and the budget enrollment for the budget year.  The advance is
  1 29 miscellaneous income.
  1 30    If a district receives an advance under this section for a
  1 31 budget year, the department of management shall determine the
  1 32 amount of the advance which would have been generated by local
  1 33 property tax revenues if the actual enrollment for the budget
  1 34 year had been used in determining district cost for that
  1 35 budget year, shall reduce the district's total state school
  2  1 aids otherwise available under this chapter for the next
  2  2 following budget year by the amount so determined, and shall
  2  3 increase the district's additional property tax levy for the
  2  4 next following budget year by the amount necessary to
  2  5 compensate for the reduction in state aid, so that the local
  2  6 property tax for the next following year will be increased
  2  7 only by the amount by which it would have been increased in
  2  8 the budget year if the enrollment calculated in this section
  2  9 could have been used to establish the levy.
  2 10    There is appropriated each fiscal year from the general
  2 11 fund of the state to the department of education the amount
  2 12 required to pay advances authorized under this section, which
  2 13 shall be paid to school districts in the same manner as other
  2 14 state aids are paid under section 257.16.
  2 15    Sec. 3.  Section 257.14, subsection 1, Code 1999, is
  2 16 amended to read as follows:
  2 17    1.  For the budget years commencing July 1, 1997, and July
  2 18 1, 1998, July 1, 1999, and succeeding budget years, if the
  2 19 department of management determines that the regular program
  2 20 district cost of a school district for a budget year is less
  2 21 than the total of the regular program district cost plus any
  2 22 adjustment added under this section for the base year for that
  2 23 school district, the department of management shall provide a
  2 24 budget adjustment for that district for that budget year that
  2 25 is equal to the difference.
  2 26    Sec. 4.  EFFECTIVE DATE.  This Act, being deemed of
  2 27 immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment.  
  2 28                           EXPLANATION
  2 29    This bill provides additional state funding for school
  2 30 districts experiencing changes in enrollment.
  2 31    The bill provides that for the budget year commencing July
  2 32 1, 1999, and succeeding budget years, the budget guarantee
  2 33 provision contained in Code section 257.14 will apply.
  2 34 Accordingly, if the department of management determines that
  2 35 the regular program district cost of a school district for the
  3  1 budget year is less than the level of the regular program
  3  2 district cost for the base year, the department shall provide
  3  3 a budget adjustment for that district for that budget year
  3  4 that is equal to the difference.
  3  5    The bill also provides that for the budget year commencing
  3  6 July 1, 2000, and succeeding budget years, a school district
  3  7 experiencing declining enrollment will be eligible for a
  3  8 budget adjustment.  The budget enrollment for the budget year
  3  9 will be the greater of either the budget enrollment for the
  3 10 base year or the average of the budget enrollment for the base
  3 11 year, the budget enrollment for the year preceding the base
  3 12 year, and the budget enrollment for the second preceding base
  3 13 year.
  3 14    The bill further provides that, for the budget year
  3 15 beginning July 1, 2000, and succeeding budget years, if a
  3 16 district's actual enrollment for the budget year exceeds its
  3 17 budget enrollment for the budget year, the district is granted
  3 18 an advance from the state equal to its regular program
  3 19 district cost per pupil for the budget year multiplied by the
  3 20 difference between the actual enrollment for the budget year
  3 21 and the budget enrollment for the budget year.  The advance
  3 22 would be subject to repayment in the following budget year in
  3 23 the form of a decrease in state aid otherwise payable, and a
  3 24 corresponding increase in the school district's additional
  3 25 property tax levy, equivalent to the amount of additional
  3 26 property tax which would have been payable had the actual
  3 27 enrollment count been utilized in determining district cost
  3 28 for the budget year.
  3 29    The bill would take effect upon enactment.  
  3 30 LSB 1811HH 78
  3 31 rn/jw/5
     

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