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(1) For a school administrative unit engaged | simultaneously in 2 or more approved major capital | projects, 100% of the principal and interest costs for | the first approved major capital project and 85% of | the principal and interest costs for each additional | approved major capital project; and |
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| (2) For a school administrative unit engaged | simultaneously in an approved major capital project | and a nonstate funded project approved by the | commissioner in accordance with section 15905-A, 100% | of the principal and interest costs for the approved | major capital project and 50% of the principal and | interest costs for the nonstate funded project only | if the school administrative unit applied to the | state board for major capital project approval and | the project application involved received a rating in | the top 50% on the major capital project priority | list. |
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| The department shall amend or adopt rules necessary to | implement this paragraph.__Rules adopted by the department | to implement this paragraph are routine technical rules | pursuant to Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A. |
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| | Sec. 4. 20-A MRSA §15611, sub-§1, ķA, as amended by PL 1993, c. 410, | Pt. F, §18, is further amended to read: |
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| A. The local share of allocation for debt service is the | product of the debt service allocation multiplied by the | percentage local share determined in section 15609 or the | debt service millage limit established in section 15607 | times the fiscal capacity of the municipalities in the | school administrative units, whichever is less. |
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| (1) The debt service millage limit is the mills derived | by dividing 45% 100% of the debt service costs as | defined in section 15603, subsection 8 by the fiscal | capacity of all municipalities. |
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| (2) The local share percentage of debt service costs | is the proportion that the local share of the | allocation for debt service cost is to the maximum | debt service cost allocation. |
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| | This bill amends the requirements for local debt service | costs that are eligible for state subsidy under the general |
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