| | Sec. 2. 20-A MRSA §15612, sub-§6, as amended by PL 1989, c. 554, §1, | is repealed and the following enacted in its place: |
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| | 6.__Special education adjustment; local authorization.__ | Beginning in fiscal year 2003-04 and notwithstanding any other | provision of this chapter or chapter 606-A, the commissioner | shall adjust each school administrative unit's state share of | state subsidy to include an amount equal to the unit's actual | special education costs for the year prior to the year of | allocation.__For the purposes of this subsection, the unit's | actual special education costs include 100% of the costs | defined in subsection 11; section 15603, subsection 22; | section 15607, subsection 3, paragraph A, subparagraphs (1) | and (2); and section 15613, subsection 5.__School boards may | expend the funds allocated without seeking approval from their | legislative bodies. |
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| | Sec. 3. Appropriations and allocations. The following appropriations and | allocations are made. |
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| General Purpose Aid for Local Schools |
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| Initiative: Provides funds to fully fund 100% of actual local | special education costs. |
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| General Fund | 2003-04 | 2004-05 |
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| All Other | $244,758,578 | $251,367,160 |
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| General Fund Total | $244,758,578 | $251,367,160 |
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| | This bill provides that the general purpose aid for local | schools program would provide state subsidy for 100% of the | actual special education costs incurred by each school | administrative unit in the State. Under this bill, the | Commissioner of Education is required to adjust each school | administrative unit's state share of state subsidy to include | an amount that equals 100% of the unit's actual special | education costs, including the unit's personnel costs, to | provide special education services and special education costs | for state wards, state agency clients and out-of-district | placements. The bill also provides an additional amount of | General Fund appropriations for the general purpose aid for | local schools program to fully fund the local share of actual | local special education costs. |
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