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123rd MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LD 1932 |
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LR 3324(04) |
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An Act To Amend
the Laws Regarding School Funding |
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Fiscal Note for
Senate Amendment " " |
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Sponsor: Sen. Raye of Washington |
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Fiscal Note Required: Yes |
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Fiscal Note |
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Potential future biennium cost increase - General Fund |
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Fiscal Detail
and Notes |
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Although this
legislation will not impact the total state and local cost of funding K-12
public education in fiscal year 2008-09, it may affect the distribution of
subsidy to local school administrative units (SAU's) with some units
receiving more subsidy and some units receiving less subsidy. The impact to individual school
administrative units can not be determined at this time. |
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Providing
school administrative units with the option of forming a union school
association that serves a minimum of 1,000 students versus the paramenters
established in Public Law 2007, chapter 240, Part XXXX may increase the total
cost of K-12 public education in future biennia due to less savings being
achieved. The amount can not be
determined at this time and will depend on the number of union school
associations established, the number of students served by the associations,
and the ability of union school associations to implement efficiencies that
will reduce its per-pupil expenditures in order to be more in line with the
state average. Information provided by
the Department of Education indicates that, for fiscal year 2005-06, the average per-pupil expenditures for
school unions that served pre-kindergarten to grade 8 students was $1,009
higher than the state average and $1,385 higher for school unions that served
pre-kindergarten to grade 12 students. |
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One
example is in the special education area.
Title 20-A, §15681-A, sub-§2(D) requires that school administrative
units receive sufficient funds for special education to ensure that the SAU's
meet the federal maintenance of effort requirement for receiving federal
Individuals with Disabilities Act funds.
The maintenance of effort requirement states that the total amount of
state and local funds budgeted by the local education agency for expenditures
in a current fiscal year for the education of children with disabilities must
be at least equal to the total amount of state and local school funds
actually expended for the education of children with disabilities in the most
recent preceding fiscal year. A
smaller composition of school administrative units (1,000 students vs. 1,200
students) may result in less savings being achieved, thus requiring a higher
level of state and local funding in order to fulfill the maintenance of
effort requirement. |
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A
second example is in the transportation area.
Title 20-A, §15681-A, sub-§3 requires that school administrative units
receive no less than 90% of the most recent year's reported net
transportation expenditures. A smaller
composition of school administrative units (1,000 students vs. 1,200
students) may result in less savings being achieved, resulting in a higher
level of funding to meet the statutory requirement. |
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