Session of 1998
HOUSE BILL No. 2624
By Representative McCreary
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AN ACT concerning school district finance;
relating to determination of
10 transportation
weighting; amending K.S.A. 72-6411 and repealing the
11 existing section.
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13 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
14 Section 1. K.S.A. 72-6411 is
hereby amended to read as follows:
15 72-6411. (a) The transportation weighting
of each district shall be deter-
16 mined by the state board as follows:
17 (1) Determine the total
expenditures of the district during the pre-
18 ceding school year from all funds for
transporting pupils of public and
19 nonpublic schools on regular school
routes;
20 (2) divide the amount
determined under (1) by the total number of
21 pupils who were included in the enrollment
of the district in the preced-
22 ing school year and for whom transportation
was made available by the
23 district;
24 (3) multiply the quotient
obtained under (2) by the total number of
25 pupils who were included in the enrollment
of the district in the preced-
26 ing school year, were residing less than
21/2 miles one mile by the usually
27 traveled road from the school building they
attended, and for whom trans-
28 portation was made available by the
district;
29 (4) multiply the product
obtained under (3) by 50%;
30 (5) subtract the product
obtained under (4) from the amount deter-
31 mined under (1);
32 (6) divide the remainder
obtained under (5) by the total number of
33 pupils who were included in the enrollment
of the district in the preced-
34 ing school year, were residing 21/2
miles one mile, or more, by the usually
35 traveled road from the school building they
attended, and for whom trans-
36 portation was made available by the
district. The quotient is the per-pupil
37 cost of transportation;
38 (7) on a density-cost graph
plot the per-pupil cost of transportation
39 for each district;
40 (8) construct a curve of best
fit for the points so plotted;
41 (9) locate the index of
density for the district on the base line of the
42 density-cost graph and from the point on
the curve of best fit directly
43 above this point of index of density follow
a line parallel to the base line
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1 to the point of intersection with the
vertical line, which point is the for-
2 mula per-pupil cost of transportation
of the district;
3 (10) divide the formula
per-pupil cost of transportation of the district
4 by base state aid per pupil;
5 (11) multiply the
quotient obtained under (10) by the number of
6 pupils who are included in the
enrollment of the district, are residing 21/2
7 miles one
mile, or more, by the usually traveled road to the
school building
8 they attend, and for whom
transportation is being made available by, and
9 at the expense of, the district. The
product is the transportation weighting
10 of the district.
11 (b) For the purpose of
providing accurate and reliable data on pupil
12 transportation, the state board is
authorized to adopt rules and regulations
13 prescribing procedures which districts
shall follow in reporting pertinent
14 information relative thereto, including
uniform reporting of expenditures
15 for transportation.
16 (c) ``Index of density''
means the number of pupils who are included
17 in the enrollment of a district in the
current school year, are residing 21/2
18 miles one mile, or
more, by the usually traveled road from the school
19 building they attend, and for whom
transportation is being made available
20 on regular school routes by the district,
divided by the number of square
21 miles of territory in the district.
22 (d) ``Density-cost graph''
means a drawing having: (1) A horizontal or
23 base line divided into equal intervals of
density, beginning with zero on
24 the left; and (2) a scale for per-pupil
cost of transportation to be shown
25 on a line perpendicular to the base line at
the left end thereof, such scale
26 to begin with zero dollars at the base line
ascending by equal per-pupil
27 cost intervals.
28 (e) ``Curve of best fit''
means the curve on a density-cost graph drawn
29 so the sum of the distances squared from
such line to each of the points
30 plotted on the graph is the least
possible.
31 (f) The provisions of
this section shall take effect and be in force from
32 and after July 1,
1992.
33 Sec. 2. K.S.A. 72-6411 is
hereby repealed.
34 Sec. 3. This act shall take
effect and be in force from and after its
35 publication in the statute book.
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