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of operational efficiencies. The Department of Education shall | designate a senior staff person to be responsible for | investigating other state models of consolidation and to work | with local school administrative units to promote administrative | unit consolidation. The State Board of Education and the | Department of Education shall present the plan for adopting | rules on school administrative unit consolidation to the Joint | Standing Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs no later | than November 1, 2003 and may provide for an additional | allocation of state subsidy to school administrative units that | consolidate schools. |
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| | Sec. 19. Early retirement program. Concurrent with their review of | the feasibility of establishing recruitment and retention | incentives for educational personnel pursuant to Public Law | 2001, chapter 660, section 6, the State Board of Education and | the Department of Education shall prepare an analysis of the | alternatives available for establishing an early retirement | program for educational personnel. |
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| | Emergency clause. In view of the emergency cited in the | preamble, this Act takes effect when approved, except as | otherwise indicated. |
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| | This bill provides amendments to the school funding formula | to ensure student equity and taxpayer equity in the | distribution of state resources for kindergarten to grade 12 | public education in the State. In order to achieve these | goals, the bill provides the following changes to the school | funding formula. |
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| | 1. Beginning in fiscal year 2003-04, the pupil counts and | the property valuation data used for determination of the | state subsidy to be distributed to each school administrative | unit will be based on the averages of the annual numbers for | pupil count and for property valuation for the most recent 4- | year period. |
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| | 2. As an exception to the current method of computing | property fiscal capacity, the Commissioner of Education shall | provide municipalities that have tax-exempt property that | exceeds 20% of property in the municipality due to the | location of nonprofit and governmental organizations within | the municipality, with an adjustment to the property weight | used to determine their school funding subsidy. |
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| | 3. In fiscal year 2003-04, the income factor used to | determine local fiscal capacity will be calculated at 20% and | in fiscal year 2004-05, the income factor used will be | calculated at 25%. |
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