81
st Legislative Session _ 2006
Conference Committee: SB 198
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
P - Present
E - Excused
A - Absent
Roll Call
P Hargens
P Michels
P Rhoden, Chair
P Moore
P Bogue
P Schoenbeck, Chair
OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes
The meeting was called to order by Senator Lee Schoenbeck
SB 198: appropriate money for nonrecurring education enrichment.
Proponents: Senator Dave Knudson
Dale Bertsch, Governor's Office
(Document #1)
MOTION:
AMEND SB 198
198cs
On the House State Affairs Committee engrossed bill, delete everything after the enacting clause
and insert:
"
Section 1. That
§
13-13-10.1
be amended to read as follows:
13-13-10.1.
Terms used in this chapter mean:
(1)
"Average daily membership," the average number of resident and nonresident
kindergarten through twelfth grade pupils enrolled in all schools operated by the school
district during the previous regular school year, minus average number of pupils for
whom the district receives tuition, except pupils described in subdivision (1A) and pupils
for whom tuition is being paid pursuant to § 13-28-42 and plus the average number of
pupils for whom the district pays tuition;
(1A)
Nonresident students who are in the care and custody of the Department of Social
Services, the Unified Judicial System, the Department of Corrections, or other state
agencies and are attending a public school may be included in the average daily
membership of the receiving district when enrolled in the receiving district. When
counting a student who meets these criteria in its general enrollment average daily
membership, the receiving district may begin the enrollment on the first day of
attendance. The district of residence prior to the custodial transfer may not include
students who meet these criteria in its general enrollment average daily membership after
the student ceases to attend school in the resident district;
(2)
"Adjusted average daily membership," calculated as follows:
(a)
For districts with an average daily membership of two hundred or less, multiply 1.2
times the average daily membership;
(b)
For districts with an average daily membership of less than six hundred, but greater
than two hundred, raise the average daily membership to the 0.8293 power and
multiply the result times 2.98;
(c)
For districts with an average daily membership of six hundred or more, multiply
1.0 times their average daily membership;
(3)
"Index factor," is the annual percentage change in the consumer price index for urban
wage earners and clerical workers as computed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the
United States Department of Labor for the year before the year immediately preceding the
year of adjustment or three percent, whichever is less;
(4)
"Per student allocation," for school fiscal year 2006 is $4,237.72. Each school fiscal year
thereafter, the per student allocation is the previous fiscal year's per student allocation
increased by the index factor;
(5)
"Local need," the per student allocation multiplied by the adjusted average daily
membership;
(6)
"Local effort," the amount of ad valorem taxes generated in a school fiscal year by
applying the levies established pursuant to § 10-12-42
;
(7)
"General fund balance," the unreserved fund balance of the general fund, less general fund
exclusions plus, beginning with transfers made in fiscal year 2001, any transfers out of
the general fund for the previous school fiscal year;
(8)
"General fund balance percentage," is a school district's general fund balance divided by
the school district's total general fund expenditures for the previous school fiscal year, the
quotient expressed as a percent;
(9)
"General fund base percentage," is the general fund balance percentage as of June 30,
2000. However, the general fund base percentage can never increase and can never be less
than twenty percent;
(10)
"Allowable general fund balance," the fund base percentage multiplied by the district's
general fund expenditures in the previous school fiscal year;
(11)
"Imputed interest rate," the average prime rate for the preceding fiscal year minus 2.5
percentage points;
(12)
"General fund exclusions," revenue a school district has received from the imposition of
the excess tax levy pursuant to § 10-12-43; revenue a school district has received from
gifts, contributions, grants, or donations; revenue a school district has received under the
provisions of §§ 13-6-92 to 13-6-96, inclusive; and any revenue in the general fund set
aside for a noninsurable judgment
.
Section 2. That
§
13-13-73.2
be repealed.
13-13-73.2.
A school district's state aid for general education as calculated pursuant to § 13-13-
73 shall be reduced by the following calculation:
(1)
Subtract the allowable general fund balance from the general fund balance. If the result
is less than zero, (1) equals zero;
(2)
Determine the lower of the general fund base percentage or the general fund balance
percentage;
(3)
Subtract twenty percent (0.2) from the result of (2). If the result is less than zero, (3)
equals zero;
(4)
Multiply the result of (3) by the district's general fund expenditures in the previous school
fiscal year;
(5)
Multiply the result of (4) by the imputed interest rate;
(6)
Add the result of (1) and the result of (5).
Section 3. That
§
13-13-73.3
be repealed.
13-13-73.3.
The secretary of education shall determine the reduction in state aid to education
pursuant to § 13-13-73.2. The secretary of education shall distribute the amount of money so
determined to school districts that received state aid pursuant to chapter 13-13 on a pro rata basis
according to the district's average daily membership compared to the total average daily membership
of all districts eligible for this distribution.
Section 4. That
§
13-13-73.4
be repealed.
13-13-73.4.
The secretary of the Department of Education shall promulgate rules, pursuant to
chapter 1-26, that calculate exclusions for revenue received from opting out of the property tax
limitations such that all expenditures shall be credited to formula revenue and unreserved general
fund balance from the preceding fiscal year prior to any credits against opt-out revenue.
Section 5. That
§
13-13-76
be repealed.
13-13-76.
There is hereby created the Excess General Fund Oversight Board within the
Department of Education. The board shall consist of five members, appointed by the Governor. The
Excess General Fund Oversight Board may exempt a school district from the provisions of § 13-13-
73.2 if a school district can demonstrate to the Excess General Fund Oversight Board that its general
fund balance percentage is the result of special circumstances.
Section 6. There is hereby appropriated from the state
general
fund the sum of six million five
hundred thousand dollars ($
6,500,000
), or so much thereof that may be necessary, to the Department
of Education. The secretary of the Department of Education shall distribute the funds to school
districts pursuant to sections 8 and 9 of this Act based on average daily membership as defined in
subdivision 13-13-10.1(1) at the same time that foundation program state aid is distributed to school
districts pursuant to
§
§
13-13-10.1 to 13-13-41, inclusive.
Section 7. The secretary of the Department of Education shall approve vouchers and the state
auditor shall draw warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act.
Section 8. School districts that meet adequate yearly progress in reading and math based on the
growth model established by the Department of Education shall receive funding according to the
provisions of section 6 of this Act.
Section 9. Those school districts that fail to meet adequate yearly progress based on the growth
model may apply to the department for a grant to assist the district in meeting future academic
targets. In order to qualify for a grant, a school district shall submit to the department a school
district improvement plan outlining the steps the district will undertake to reach adequate yearly
progress, and the plan shall be approved by the secretary of education. However, no grant may be
awarded to a school district in an amount that exceeds what that school district would have received
if it had achieved adequate yearly progress.
Section 10. There is hereby appropriated from the state general fund the sum of one million five
hundred thousand dollars ($
1,500,000
), or so much thereof as may be necessary, to the Department
of Education for distribution to sparse school districts pursuant to this Act.
Section 11. Terms used in this Act mean:
(1) "Sparse school district," a school district that meets each of the following criteria:
(a) Has an average daily membership per square mile of 0.50 or less;
(b) Has an average daily membership of five hundred or less;
(c) Has an area of four hundred square miles or more;
(d) Has at least fifteen miles between its secondary attendance center or centers and
that of an adjoining district;
(e) Operates a secondary attendance center;
(f) Levies ad valorem taxes at the maximum rates allowed pursuant to
§
10-12-42 or
more; and
(g) Has a general fund balance percentage of thirty percent or less excluding revenue
received from opting out of property tax limitations pursuant to chapter 10-12;
(2) "Sparsity average daily membership," calculated as follows:
(a) For sparse school districts with an adjusted average daily membership as defined
in subdivision 13-13-10.1(2) of greater than two hundred seventy-five, divide the
average daily membership as defined in subdivision 13-13-10.1(1) by the area of
the school district in square miles;
(b) Multiply the quotient obtained in subsection (a) times negative 0.125;
(c) Add 0.0625 to the product obtained in subsection (b); and
(d) Multiply the sum obtained in subsection (c) times the average daily membership;
(3) "Sparsity adjusted average daily membership," calculated as follows: For any sparse
school district with an adjusted average daily membership as defined in subdivision 13-
13-10.1(2) of no less than one hundred, but no more than two hundred seventy-five, the
sparsity adjusted average daily membership is two hundred seventy-five.
Section 12. At the same time that foundation program state aid is distributed to school districts
pursuant to
§
§
13-13-10.1 to 13-13-41, inclusive, the secretary of the Department of Education shall
distribute funds to sparse school districts based on either the sparsity average daily membership
calculation or the sparsity adjusted average daily membership calculation in section 11 of this Act.
However, no sparse school district may receive a sparsity benefit in any year that exceeds two
hundred fifty thousand dollars.
Section 13. Sections 11 and 12 of this Act are repealed on June 30, 2009."
Moved by: Bogue
Second by: Rhoden
Action: Was not acted on.
MOTION:
AMEND THE AMENDMENT
198oc
That the proposed amendment (198cs) be amended as follows: Delete sections 1 to 5, inclusive.
Moved by: Michels
Second by: Rhoden
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
At 12:00 noon, the committee recessed. The reconvened at 1:13 p.m.
MOTION:
AMEND THE AMENDMENT
198ct
On the previous proposed amendment (198cs), in section 8, delete "based on the growth model
established by the Department of Education", and insert "under the terms of the state's accountability
system established in
§
13-3-62".
In section 9, delete "based on the growth model", and insert "under the terms of the state's
accountability system established in
§
13-3-62".
In section 11, subsection 2 (a), after "subdivision 13-13-10.1(2) of", insert "less than one
hundred or".
In section 12, delete "based on", and insert "by multiplying".
In section 12, after "Act", insert "by the per student allocation as defined in
§
13-13-10.1".
After section 13, insert:
Section 14. That
§
13-13-10.1
be amended to read as follows:
13-13-10.1.
Terms used in this chapter mean:
(1)
"Average daily membership," the average number of resident and nonresident
kindergarten through twelfth grade pupils enrolled in all schools operated by the school
district during the previous regular school year, minus average number of pupils for
whom the district receives tuition, except pupils described in subdivision (1A) and pupils
for whom tuition is being paid pursuant to § 13-28-42 and plus the average number of
pupils for whom the district pays tuition;
(1A)
Nonresident students who are in the care and custody of the Department of Social
Services, the Unified Judicial System, the Department of Corrections, or other state
agencies and are attending a public school may be included in the average daily
membership of the receiving district when enrolled in the receiving district. When
counting a student who meets these criteria in its general enrollment average daily
membership, the receiving district may begin the enrollment on the first day of
attendance. The district of residence prior to the custodial transfer may not include
students who meet these criteria in its general enrollment average daily membership after
the student ceases to attend school in the resident district;
(2)
"Adjusted average daily membership," calculated as follows:
(a)
For districts with an average daily membership of two hundred or less, multiply 1.2
times the average daily membership;
(b)
For districts with an average daily membership of less than six hundred, but greater
than two hundred, raise the average daily membership to the 0.8293 power and
multiply the result times 2.98;
(c)
For districts with an average daily membership of six hundred or more, multiply
1.0 times their average daily membership;
(3)
"Index factor," is the annual percentage change in the consumer price index for urban
wage earners and clerical workers as computed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the
United States Department of Labor for the year before the year immediately preceding the
year of adjustment or three percent, whichever is less;
(4)
"Per student allocation," for school fiscal year 2006 is $4,237.72. Each school fiscal year
thereafter, the per student allocation is the previous fiscal year's per student allocation
increased by the index factor;
(5)
"Local need," the per student allocation multiplied by the adjusted average daily
membership;
(6)
"Local effort," the amount of ad valorem taxes generated in a school fiscal year by
applying the levies established pursuant to § 10-12-42;
(7)
"General fund balance," the unreserved fund balance of the general fund, less general fund
exclusions plus, beginning with transfers made in fiscal year 2001, any transfers out of
the general fund for the previous school fiscal year;
(8)
"General fund balance percentage," is a school district's general fund balance divided by
the school district's total general fund expenditures for the previous school fiscal year, the
quotient expressed as a percent;
(9)
"General fund base percentage," is the general fund balance percentage as of June 30,
2000. However, the general fund base percentage can never increase and can never be less
than twenty percent;
(10)
"Allowable general fund balance," the fund base percentage multiplied by the district's
general fund expenditures in the previous school fiscal year;
(11)
"Imputed interest rate," the average prime rate for the preceding fiscal year minus 2.5
percentage points;
(12)
"General fund exclusions," revenue a school district has received from the imposition of
the excess tax levy pursuant to § 10-12-43; revenue a school district has received from
gifts, contributions, grants, or donations; revenue a school district has received under the
provisions of §§ 13-6-92 to 13-6-96,
revenue a school district has received as
compensation for being a sparse school district under the terms of this Act,
inclusive; and
any revenue in the general fund set aside for a noninsurable judgment.
Section 15. That section 4 of chapter 94 of the 2005 Session Laws be amended to read as
follows:
Section 4. The Department of Education shall provide an interim report to the Legislature no later
than December 1, 2005. The interim report shall include preliminary findings regarding sparse
schools, and a final report
shall follow no later than December 1, 2006
, addressing the factors
enumerated in section 2 and including proposed legislation shall be submitted to the Governor no
later than November 15, 2006, and copies of the report shall be provided to the Legislature
.
Moved by:Bogue
Second by:Michels
Action:Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
AMEND THE AMENDMENT
198of
On the amendment to
§
13-13-10.1 in (198ct) in subdivision (9), overstrike "twenty" and insert
"
thirty
".
Moved by:Hargens
Second by:Moore
Action:Failed by voice vote.
MOTION:
DO PASS SB 198 AS AMENDED
Moved by:Bogue
Second by:Rhoden
Action:Prevailed by roll call vote.(5-1-0-0)
Voting Yes:Hargens, Michels, Rhoden, Bogue, Schoenbeck
Voting No:Moore
MOTION:
TO AMEND TITLE OF SB 198
198ctn
On page
1,
line 1 of the House State Affairs Committee engrossed bill,
delete everything after
"
An Act to
"
and insert "appropriate funds to increase funding to education and to assist sparse school
districts and to require legislation as part of the final report of the study of school funding.".
On page
1
,
delete line
2
.
Moved by:Bogue
Second by:Michels
Action:Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
ADJOURN
Moved by:Michels
Second by:Bogue
Action:Prevailed by voice vote.
Linda Daugaard
____________________________
Committee Secretary
Larry Rhoden, House Chair
____________________________
Lee Schoenbeck, Senate Chair
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