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Statutes > Idaho > Title33 > T33ch9 > T33ch9sect33-910

TITLE 33

EDUCATION

CHAPTER 9

SCHOOL FUNDS

33-910. Secure rural schools and community self-determination act phase out funding. [EFFECTIVE UNTIL JULY 1, 2012] (1) If the state superintendent of public instruction determines that the federal government has not reauthorized the secure rural schools and community self-determination act of 2000, public law 106-393, or substantially similar legislation, by February 10, 2009, the legislature shall appropriate from the public education stabilization fund to the state superintendent of public instruction for distribution to eligible school districts an amount that is equal to seventy percent (70%) of the distribution made to school districts in December 2007 by eligible counties under title I, public law 106-393. The distributions to eligible school districts shall be based on the same proportion of the total that each school district received during the December 2007 distribution made to school districts by eligible counties under title I, public law 106-393.

(2) For each following fiscal year that the state superintendent of public instruction determines that the federal government has not reauthorized the secure rural schools and community self-determination act of 2000, public law 106-393, or substantially similar legislation, by February 10 of that year, the state shall appropriate from the public education stabilization fund:

(a) For fiscal year 2010, an amount that is equal to fifty-five percent (55%) of the distribution made to school districts in December 2007 by eligible counties under title I, public law 106-393.

(b) For fiscal year 2011, an amount that is equal to forty percent (40%) of the distribution made to school districts in December 2007 by eligible counties under title I, public law 106-393.

(c) For fiscal year 2012, an amount that is equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of the distribution made to school districts in December 2007 by eligible counties under title I, public law 106-393.

(d) For fiscal year 2013, there shall be no funding under the provisions of this section.

(3) If the superintendent of public instruction determines that the federal government has reauthorized the secure rural schools and community self-determination act of 2000, public law 106-393, or substantially similar legislation, after February 10, 2009, and that the first payment to school districts shall take place on or prior to July 15, 2009, then each school district shall return all state moneys distributed pursuant to this section for deposit to the public education stabilization fund, up to a maximum of the amount of federal money so received.

(4) If the superintendent of public instruction determines that the federal government has reauthorized the secure rural schools and community self-determination act of 2000, public law 106-393, or substantially similar legislation, after February 10 of any fiscal year after 2009, and that the first payment to school districts shall take place on or prior to July 15 of that year, then each school district shall return all state moneys distributed in that fiscal year pursuant to this section for deposit to the public education stabilization fund, up to a maximum of the amount of federal money so received.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title33 > T33ch9 > T33ch9sect33-910

TITLE 33

EDUCATION

CHAPTER 9

SCHOOL FUNDS

33-910. Secure rural schools and community self-determination act phase out funding. [EFFECTIVE UNTIL JULY 1, 2012] (1) If the state superintendent of public instruction determines that the federal government has not reauthorized the secure rural schools and community self-determination act of 2000, public law 106-393, or substantially similar legislation, by February 10, 2009, the legislature shall appropriate from the public education stabilization fund to the state superintendent of public instruction for distribution to eligible school districts an amount that is equal to seventy percent (70%) of the distribution made to school districts in December 2007 by eligible counties under title I, public law 106-393. The distributions to eligible school districts shall be based on the same proportion of the total that each school district received during the December 2007 distribution made to school districts by eligible counties under title I, public law 106-393.

(2) For each following fiscal year that the state superintendent of public instruction determines that the federal government has not reauthorized the secure rural schools and community self-determination act of 2000, public law 106-393, or substantially similar legislation, by February 10 of that year, the state shall appropriate from the public education stabilization fund:

(a) For fiscal year 2010, an amount that is equal to fifty-five percent (55%) of the distribution made to school districts in December 2007 by eligible counties under title I, public law 106-393.

(b) For fiscal year 2011, an amount that is equal to forty percent (40%) of the distribution made to school districts in December 2007 by eligible counties under title I, public law 106-393.

(c) For fiscal year 2012, an amount that is equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of the distribution made to school districts in December 2007 by eligible counties under title I, public law 106-393.

(d) For fiscal year 2013, there shall be no funding under the provisions of this section.

(3) If the superintendent of public instruction determines that the federal government has reauthorized the secure rural schools and community self-determination act of 2000, public law 106-393, or substantially similar legislation, after February 10, 2009, and that the first payment to school districts shall take place on or prior to July 15, 2009, then each school district shall return all state moneys distributed pursuant to this section for deposit to the public education stabilization fund, up to a maximum of the amount of federal money so received.

(4) If the superintendent of public instruction determines that the federal government has reauthorized the secure rural schools and community self-determination act of 2000, public law 106-393, or substantially similar legislation, after February 10 of any fiscal year after 2009, and that the first payment to school districts shall take place on or prior to July 15 of that year, then each school district shall return all state moneys distributed in that fiscal year pursuant to this section for deposit to the public education stabilization fund, up to a maximum of the amount of federal money so received.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title33 > T33ch9 > T33ch9sect33-910

TITLE 33

EDUCATION

CHAPTER 9

SCHOOL FUNDS

33-910. Secure rural schools and community self-determination act phase out funding. [EFFECTIVE UNTIL JULY 1, 2012] (1) If the state superintendent of public instruction determines that the federal government has not reauthorized the secure rural schools and community self-determination act of 2000, public law 106-393, or substantially similar legislation, by February 10, 2009, the legislature shall appropriate from the public education stabilization fund to the state superintendent of public instruction for distribution to eligible school districts an amount that is equal to seventy percent (70%) of the distribution made to school districts in December 2007 by eligible counties under title I, public law 106-393. The distributions to eligible school districts shall be based on the same proportion of the total that each school district received during the December 2007 distribution made to school districts by eligible counties under title I, public law 106-393.

(2) For each following fiscal year that the state superintendent of public instruction determines that the federal government has not reauthorized the secure rural schools and community self-determination act of 2000, public law 106-393, or substantially similar legislation, by February 10 of that year, the state shall appropriate from the public education stabilization fund:

(a) For fiscal year 2010, an amount that is equal to fifty-five percent (55%) of the distribution made to school districts in December 2007 by eligible counties under title I, public law 106-393.

(b) For fiscal year 2011, an amount that is equal to forty percent (40%) of the distribution made to school districts in December 2007 by eligible counties under title I, public law 106-393.

(c) For fiscal year 2012, an amount that is equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of the distribution made to school districts in December 2007 by eligible counties under title I, public law 106-393.

(d) For fiscal year 2013, there shall be no funding under the provisions of this section.

(3) If the superintendent of public instruction determines that the federal government has reauthorized the secure rural schools and community self-determination act of 2000, public law 106-393, or substantially similar legislation, after February 10, 2009, and that the first payment to school districts shall take place on or prior to July 15, 2009, then each school district shall return all state moneys distributed pursuant to this section for deposit to the public education stabilization fund, up to a maximum of the amount of federal money so received.

(4) If the superintendent of public instruction determines that the federal government has reauthorized the secure rural schools and community self-determination act of 2000, public law 106-393, or substantially similar legislation, after February 10 of any fiscal year after 2009, and that the first payment to school districts shall take place on or prior to July 15 of that year, then each school district shall return all state moneys distributed in that fiscal year pursuant to this section for deposit to the public education stabilization fund, up to a maximum of the amount of federal money so received.