257.8  State percent of growth--allowable growth.

1.  State percent of growth.  The state percent of growth for the budget year beginning July 1, 1999, is three percent. The state percent of growth for each subsequent budget year shall be established by statute which shall be enacted within thirty days of the submission in the year preceding the base year of the governor's budget under section 8.21. The establishment of the state percent of growth for a budget year shall be the only subject matter of the bill which enacts the state percent of growth for a budget year.

2.  Allowable growth calculation.  The department of management shall calculate the regular program allowable growth for a budget year by multiplying the state percent of growth for the budget year by the regular program state cost per pupil for the base year and shall calculate the special education support services allowable growth for the budget year by multiplying the state percent of growth for the budget year by the special education support services state cost per pupil for the base year.

3.  Combined allowable growth.  The combined allowable growth per pupil for each school district is the sum of the regular program allowable growth per pupil and the special education support services allowable growth per pupil for the budget year, which may be modified as follows:

a.  By the school budget review committee under section 257.31.

b.  By the department of management under section 257.36.

Section History: Recent form

  89 Acts, ch 135, § 8; 92 Acts, ch 1227, §15; 95 Acts, ch 11, §1; 96 Acts, ch 1001, §1; 98 Acts, ch 1005, § 1, 2

Internal References

  Referred to in § 257.2, 257.41, 257.46

Footnotes

  1998 amendment to subsection 1 applies to the school budget year beginning July 1, 1999; 98 Acts, ch 1005, § 2


Previous Section 257.7

Next Section 257.9


Return To Home index


© 1999 Cornell College and League of Women Voters of Iowa


Comments about this site or page? webmaster@legis.iowa.gov.
Please remember that the person listed above does not vote on bills. Direct all comments concerning legislation to State Legislators.

Last update: Thu Mar 18 15:00:31 CST 1999
URL: /DOCS/IACODE/1999/257/8.html
jhf