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123rd MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LR 3324(23) |
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An Act To Amend
the Laws Regarding School Funding |
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Fiscal Note for
House Amendment " " |
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Sponsor: Rep. Pieh of Bremen |
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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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Requiring
the Commissioner of Education to grant a request from a regional planning
committee for an extension of up to six months for submission of a completed
proposed reorganization plan and any related tasks may increase the total
cost of K-12 public education in future biennia due to less savings being
achieved versus what was anticipated in Public Law 2007, chapter 240, Part
XXXX. The amount can not be determined
at this time and will depend on the number of extensions granted and if the
extension prevents a regional school unit from being operational by July 1,
2009. Two areas which could impact
future General Fund costs include special education and transportation. |
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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. Less savings
being achieved versus what was anticipated in Public Law 2007, chapter 240,
Part XXXX may require a higher level of state and local funding in order to
fulfill the maintenance of effort requirement. |
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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. Less savings being
achieved versus what was anticipated in Public Law 2007, chapter 240, Part
XXXX may require a higher level of funding in order to meet the statutory
requirement. |
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