15-951. Revenue control limit, capital outlay
revenue limit, soft capital allocation, district support level and
student count for a common school district not within a high school
district


A. Notwithstanding section 15-947, the revenue control limit for a common school
district not within a high school district is the sum of the following:


1. The base revenue control limit computed as prescribed in section 15-944 but
excluding pupils admitted to another school district as provided in section 15-824,
subsection A, paragraph 2.


2. The tuition payable for high school pupils who attend school in another school
district as provided in section 15-824, subsection A, paragraph 2, including any
transportation charge, except as provided in subsection H of this section.


3. The transportation revenue control limit for all pupils who reside in the
district except those high school pupils transported by another district.


B. Notwithstanding subsection A of this section, for the purposes of sections
15-481, 15-482 and 15-1102, the revenue control limit for a common school district not
within a high school district is the sum of the following:


1. The base revenue control limit for pupils computed as prescribed in section
15-944 but excluding pupils admitted to another school district as provided in section
15-824, subsection A, paragraph 2.


2. The transportation revenue control limit for all pupils who reside in the
district except those high school pupils transported by another district.


C. Notwithstanding section 15-961, the capital outlay revenue limit for a common
school district not within a high school district is the capital outlay revenue limit
computed as prescribed in section 15-961 but excluding pupils who are admitted to another
school district as provided in section 15-824, subsection A, paragraph 2.


D. Notwithstanding section 15-962, the soft capital allocation for a common school
district not within a high school district is the soft capital allocation computed as
prescribed in section 15-962 but excluding pupils who are both admitted to another school
district as provided in section 15-824, subsection A, paragraph 2 and not transported by
the common school district.


E. Notwithstanding section 15-947, the district support level for a common school
district not within a high school district is the sum of the following:


1. The base support level computed as prescribed in section 15-943 but excluding
pupils who are admitted to another school district as provided in section 15-824,
subsection A, paragraph 2.


2. The tuition payable for high school pupils who are admitted to another school
district as provided in section 15-824, subsection A, paragraph 2, including any
transportation charge, except as provided in subsection H of this section.


3. The transportation support level for all pupils who reside in the school
district except those high school pupils transported by another school district.


F. For the purpose of determining eligibility to increase the revenue control limit
and district support level or recompute the revenue control limit as provided in section
15-948, the student count for a common school district not within a high school district
is the student count for pupils in kindergarten programs and grades one through twelve,
including pupils enrolled in another school district as provided in section 15-824,
subsection A, paragraph 2.


G. The tuition amount in subsections A and E of this section shall not include
amounts per student count for bond issues as prescribed by section 15-824, subsection G,
paragraph 1, subdivision (c) in excess of the following:


1. One hundred fifty dollars if the pupil's school district of residence pays
tuition for seven hundred fifty or fewer pupils to other school districts.


2. Two hundred dollars if the pupil's school district of residence pays tuition for
one thousand or fewer, but more than seven hundred fifty pupils to other school
districts.


3. The actual cost per student count if the pupil's school district of residence
pays tuition for more than one thousand pupils to other school districts.