Session of 2000
SENATE BILL No. 450
By Senators Hensley, Barone, Biggs, Downey, Feleciano,
Gilstrap,
Gooch, Goodwin, Jones, Lee, Petty, Steineger and
Stephens
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11 AN ACT
concerning school district finance; increasing base state aid
per
12 pupil; amending K.S.A.
1999 Supp. 72-6410 and repealing the existing
13 section.
14
15 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
16 Section
1. K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 72-6410 is hereby amended to read as
17 follows: 72-6410. (a) "State financial aid"
means an amount equal to the
18 product obtained by multiplying base state
aid per pupil by the adjusted
19 enrollment of a district.
20 (b) "Base state
aid per pupil" means an amount of state financial aid
21 per pupil. Subject to the other provisions
of this subsection, the amount
22 of base state aid per pupil is
$3,770 in the 1999-2000 school year and
23 $3,820 in the 2000-01 school year and
$3,870 in the 2001-02 school year
24 and in school years thereafter. The amount
of base state aid per pupil is
25 subject to reduction commensurate with any
reduction under K.S.A. 75-
26 6704, and amendments thereto, in the amount
of the appropriation from
27 the state general fund for general state
aid. If the amount of appropria-
28 tions for general state aid is insufficient
to pay in full the amount each
29 district is entitled to receive for any
school year, the amount of base state
30 aid per pupil for such school year is
subject to reduction commensurate
31 with the amount of the insufficiency.
32 (c) "Local
effort" means the sum of an amount equal to the proceeds
33 from the tax levied under authority of
K.S.A. 72-6431, and amendments
34 thereto, and an amount equal to any
unexpended and unencumbered
35 balance remaining in the general fund of
the district, except amounts
36 received by the district and authorized to
be expended for the purposes
37 specified in K.S.A. 72-6430, and amendments
thereto, and an amount
38 equal to any unexpended and unencumbered
balances remaining in the
39 program weighted funds of the district,
except any amount in the voca-
40 tional education fund of the district if
the district is operating an area
41 vocational school, and an amount equal to
any remaining proceeds from
42 taxes levied under authority of K.S.A.
72-7056 and 72-7072, and amend-
43 ments thereto, prior to the repeal of such
statutory sections, and an
2
1 amount equal to the amount deposited
in the general fund in the current
2 school year from amounts received in
such year by the district under the
3 provisions of subsection (a) of
K.S.A. 72-1046a, and amendments thereto,
4 and an amount equal to the amount
deposited in the general fund in the
5 current school year from amounts
received in such year by the district
6 pursuant to contracts made and
entered into under authority of K.S.A.
7 72-6757, and amendments thereto, and
an amount equal to the amount
8 credited to the general fund in the
current school year from amounts
9 distributed in such year to the
district under the provisions of articles 17
10 and 34 of chapter 12 of Kansas Statutes
Annotated and under the pro-
11 visions of articles 42 and 51 of chapter 79
of Kansas Statutes Annotated,
12 and an amount equal to 75% of the federal
impact aid of the district.
13 (d) "Federal
impact aid" means an amount equal to the federally
14 qualified percentage of the amount of
moneys a district receives in the
15 current school year under the provisions of
title I of public law 874 and
16 congressional appropriations therefor,
excluding amounts received for as-
17 sistance in cases of major disaster and
amounts received under the low-
18 rent housing program. The amount of federal
impact aid defined herein
19 as an amount equal to the federally
qualified percentage of the amount
20 of moneys provided for the district under
title I of public law 874 shall
21 be determined by the state board in
accordance with terms and conditions
22 imposed under the provisions of the public
law and rules and regulations
23 thereunder.
24 Sec. 2. K.S.A. 1999 Supp.
72-6410 is hereby repealed.
25 Sec. 3. This act shall
take effect and be in force from and after its
26 publication in the statute book.