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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 20-A MRSA §15671, sub-§4, as amended by PL 2005, c. 2, Pt. D,
§33 and affected by §§72 and 73, is further amended to read:

 
4. Educational cost components outside the per-pupil rate. A
per-pupil rate is not a suitable method for allocation of all
educational cost components. These components may include, but
are not limited to, debt service, transportation, bus purchases,
vocational education, small school adjustments, teacher
educational attainment and longevity of service and adjustments
to general purpose aid. The funding methodology of these
educational cost components must be established based on
available research. The funding methodology for the
transportation cost component for a dead-end bus run must be
based on the total mileage costs for both directions of the run.

 
Sec. 2. 20-A MRSA §15681-A, sub-§3, as enacted by PL 2005, c. 2, Pt.
D, §44 and affected by §§72 and 73, is amended to read:

 
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;

 
Sec. 3. PL 2003, c. 712, §20 is amended to read:


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