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72-9608

Chapter 72.--SCHOOLS
Article 96.--PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

      72-9608.   Determination of state aid; proration;forms; reports.(a) In each school year, each school district which is maintaining an approvedprofessional development program shall beeligible to receive from state funds, within the limits of appropriations forprofessional development, an amount to bedetermined by the state board on the basis of priorities established through aneeds-assessment survey conducted by the state board. In no event shall theamount allocated and distributed to any school district under this act exceed:(1) An amount which is equal to .50 of 1% of the amount of thegeneral fund budget of the school district, or an amount equal to 50% of theactual expenses incurred by the school district in maintaining an approvedprofessional development program, whicheveris the lesser amount; or (2) an amount which is equalto 50% of the actual expenses incurred by the school district for the provisionof innovative and experimental procedures, activities and services, if any ofthe same are provided and approved by the state board, in a professionaldevelopment program maintained by theschool district and approved by the state board.

      (b)   If the amount of appropriations forprofessional development programs is insufficient to pay in full theamount each school district is determined to be eligible to receive for theschool year, the state board shall prorate the amount appropriated among allschool districts which are eligible to receive state aid under the provisionsof this act in proportion to the amount each school district is determined tobe eligible to receive.

      (c)   The state board shall prescribe all forms necessary for reporting underthis act.

      (d)   Every board shall make such periodic and special reports of statisticaland financial information to the state board as it may request.

      History:   L. 1984, ch. 260, § 8;L. 1993, ch. 264, § 7;L. 1994, ch. 172, § 5;L. 2003, ch. 9, § 9; July 1.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter72 > Article96 > Statutes_31320

72-9608

Chapter 72.--SCHOOLS
Article 96.--PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

      72-9608.   Determination of state aid; proration;forms; reports.(a) In each school year, each school district which is maintaining an approvedprofessional development program shall beeligible to receive from state funds, within the limits of appropriations forprofessional development, an amount to bedetermined by the state board on the basis of priorities established through aneeds-assessment survey conducted by the state board. In no event shall theamount allocated and distributed to any school district under this act exceed:(1) An amount which is equal to .50 of 1% of the amount of thegeneral fund budget of the school district, or an amount equal to 50% of theactual expenses incurred by the school district in maintaining an approvedprofessional development program, whicheveris the lesser amount; or (2) an amount which is equalto 50% of the actual expenses incurred by the school district for the provisionof innovative and experimental procedures, activities and services, if any ofthe same are provided and approved by the state board, in a professionaldevelopment program maintained by theschool district and approved by the state board.

      (b)   If the amount of appropriations forprofessional development programs is insufficient to pay in full theamount each school district is determined to be eligible to receive for theschool year, the state board shall prorate the amount appropriated among allschool districts which are eligible to receive state aid under the provisionsof this act in proportion to the amount each school district is determined tobe eligible to receive.

      (c)   The state board shall prescribe all forms necessary for reporting underthis act.

      (d)   Every board shall make such periodic and special reports of statisticaland financial information to the state board as it may request.

      History:   L. 1984, ch. 260, § 8;L. 1993, ch. 264, § 7;L. 1994, ch. 172, § 5;L. 2003, ch. 9, § 9; July 1.


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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter72 > Article96 > Statutes_31320

72-9608

Chapter 72.--SCHOOLS
Article 96.--PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

      72-9608.   Determination of state aid; proration;forms; reports.(a) In each school year, each school district which is maintaining an approvedprofessional development program shall beeligible to receive from state funds, within the limits of appropriations forprofessional development, an amount to bedetermined by the state board on the basis of priorities established through aneeds-assessment survey conducted by the state board. In no event shall theamount allocated and distributed to any school district under this act exceed:(1) An amount which is equal to .50 of 1% of the amount of thegeneral fund budget of the school district, or an amount equal to 50% of theactual expenses incurred by the school district in maintaining an approvedprofessional development program, whicheveris the lesser amount; or (2) an amount which is equalto 50% of the actual expenses incurred by the school district for the provisionof innovative and experimental procedures, activities and services, if any ofthe same are provided and approved by the state board, in a professionaldevelopment program maintained by theschool district and approved by the state board.

      (b)   If the amount of appropriations forprofessional development programs is insufficient to pay in full theamount each school district is determined to be eligible to receive for theschool year, the state board shall prorate the amount appropriated among allschool districts which are eligible to receive state aid under the provisionsof this act in proportion to the amount each school district is determined tobe eligible to receive.

      (c)   The state board shall prescribe all forms necessary for reporting underthis act.

      (d)   Every board shall make such periodic and special reports of statisticaland financial information to the state board as it may request.

      History:   L. 1984, ch. 260, § 8;L. 1993, ch. 264, § 7;L. 1994, ch. 172, § 5;L. 2003, ch. 9, § 9; July 1.