| 3. Transportation costs. For fiscal year 2005-06, the |
commissioner, using information provided by a statewide education |
policy research institute, shall establish a per-pupil |
transportation cost for each school administrative unit based on |
an analysis of the most recent year's reported transportation |
expenditures and a predicted per-pupil transportation cost based |
on the number of resident pupils, the number of miles of Class 1 |
to Class 5 roads in the school administrative unit and any |
approved adjustments. The per-pupil transportation cost for a |
dead-end bus run must be based on the total mileage costs for |
both directions of the run. In fiscal year 2005-06 the |
established per-pupil transportation cost for each school |
administrative unit is the most recent year's reported |
transportation expenditures or predicted per-pupil transportation |
cost, plus 10%, whichever is lower. Beginning in fiscal year |
2006-07, and for each subsequent fiscal year, the per-pupil |
transportation costs for each school administrative unit are its |
established costs for the most recent year adjusted by the |
Consumer Price Index or other comparable index. For fiscal years |
2005-06 and 2006-07, in no case may the per-pupil transportation |
costs for a school administrative unit be less than 75% of the |
established costs for the most recent fiscal year. Every 3 |
years, the commissioner, using information provided by a |
statewide education policy research institute, shall examine and |
may adjust reported transportation expenditures and predicted |
transportation costs. The commissioner shall develop an appeals |
procedure for established per-pupil transportation costs for |
school administrative units; |