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§ 711. Aid  for  the  purchase  of school library materials. 1. In the  several cities and school districts of the state, boards  of  education,  trustees  or  such  body  or  officers  as perform the functions of such  boards, shall designate school library  materials  to  be  used  in  the  schools in the district.    2.  School  library  materials, for the purposes of this article shall  mean both audio/visual materials and printed materials that may  or  may  not  require magnification which meet all of the following criteria: (1)  materials which are catalogued and  processed  as  part  of  the  school  library  or  media  center for use by elementary and/or secondary school  children and teachers; (2) materials which with reasonable care and  use  may  be  expected  to  last  more than one year; and (3) materials which  would not be eligible for aid pursuant to sections seven hundred one and  seven hundred  fifty-one  of  this  chapter.  School  library  materials  meeting  these  criteria may include (i) hard cover and paperback books,  periodicals, that is, publications which appear at regular intervals  of  less  than  one  year  on  a  continuing basis for an indefinite period,  documents other than books, pamphlets, musical scores, other printed and  published  materials,  and  (ii)  for  school  year   nineteen   hundred  eighty-six--eighty-seven    and   thereafter,   audio/visual   materials  including films, film strips, micro-film,  sound  recordings,  processed  slides,  transparencies, kinescopies, video tapes, maps, charts, globes,  pictorial works, including pictures  and  picture  sets,  reproductions,  photographs,  graphic  works,  and any other audio/visual materials of a  similar nature made.    3. No school district shall  be  required  to  purchase  or  otherwise  acquire  school  library  materials,  the  cost of which shall exceed an  amount equal to the library materials factor multiplied by  the  sum  of  the   public   school  district  enrollment  and  the  nonpublic  school  enrollment in the base year as defined in subparagraphs two and three of  paragraph n of subdivision one of section thirty-six hundred two of this  chapter. For aid payable in the nineteen hundred  ninety-eight--nineteen  hundred  ninety-nine  school year, the library materials factor shall be  four dollars. For aid payable in the two  thousand  seven--two  thousand  eight  school year and thereafter, the library materials factor shall be  six dollars and twenty-five cents.    4.  Commencing  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety   eight,   the  commissioner,  in  addition to the annual apportionment of public monies  pursuant to other articles of this  chapter,  shall  apportion  to  each  school  district  an  amount  equal  to  the  cost of the school library  materials purchased by the district pursuant to this section in the base  year, but in no case shall the aid apportioned to  the  district  exceed  the product of the library materials factor and the sum of public school  district  enrollment, nonpublic school enrollment, and additional public  enrollment as defined in subparagraphs two, three, and six of  paragraph  n  of subdivision one of section thirty-six hundred two of this chapter.  Aid payable pursuant to this section  shall  be  deemed  final  and  not  subject  to  change  after  April thirtieth of the school year for which  payment was due.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-15-a > 711

§ 711. Aid  for  the  purchase  of school library materials. 1. In the  several cities and school districts of the state, boards  of  education,  trustees  or  such  body  or  officers  as perform the functions of such  boards, shall designate school library  materials  to  be  used  in  the  schools in the district.    2.  School  library  materials, for the purposes of this article shall  mean both audio/visual materials and printed materials that may  or  may  not  require magnification which meet all of the following criteria: (1)  materials which are catalogued and  processed  as  part  of  the  school  library  or  media  center for use by elementary and/or secondary school  children and teachers; (2) materials which with reasonable care and  use  may  be  expected  to  last  more than one year; and (3) materials which  would not be eligible for aid pursuant to sections seven hundred one and  seven hundred  fifty-one  of  this  chapter.  School  library  materials  meeting  these  criteria may include (i) hard cover and paperback books,  periodicals, that is, publications which appear at regular intervals  of  less  than  one  year  on  a  continuing basis for an indefinite period,  documents other than books, pamphlets, musical scores, other printed and  published  materials,  and  (ii)  for  school  year   nineteen   hundred  eighty-six--eighty-seven    and   thereafter,   audio/visual   materials  including films, film strips, micro-film,  sound  recordings,  processed  slides,  transparencies, kinescopies, video tapes, maps, charts, globes,  pictorial works, including pictures  and  picture  sets,  reproductions,  photographs,  graphic  works,  and any other audio/visual materials of a  similar nature made.    3. No school district shall  be  required  to  purchase  or  otherwise  acquire  school  library  materials,  the  cost of which shall exceed an  amount equal to the library materials factor multiplied by  the  sum  of  the   public   school  district  enrollment  and  the  nonpublic  school  enrollment in the base year as defined in subparagraphs two and three of  paragraph n of subdivision one of section thirty-six hundred two of this  chapter. For aid payable in the nineteen hundred  ninety-eight--nineteen  hundred  ninety-nine  school year, the library materials factor shall be  four dollars. For aid payable in the two  thousand  seven--two  thousand  eight  school year and thereafter, the library materials factor shall be  six dollars and twenty-five cents.    4.  Commencing  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety   eight,   the  commissioner,  in  addition to the annual apportionment of public monies  pursuant to other articles of this  chapter,  shall  apportion  to  each  school  district  an  amount  equal  to  the  cost of the school library  materials purchased by the district pursuant to this section in the base  year, but in no case shall the aid apportioned to  the  district  exceed  the product of the library materials factor and the sum of public school  district  enrollment, nonpublic school enrollment, and additional public  enrollment as defined in subparagraphs two, three, and six of  paragraph  n  of subdivision one of section thirty-six hundred two of this chapter.  Aid payable pursuant to this section  shall  be  deemed  final  and  not  subject  to  change  after  April thirtieth of the school year for which  payment was due.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-15-a > 711

§ 711. Aid  for  the  purchase  of school library materials. 1. In the  several cities and school districts of the state, boards  of  education,  trustees  or  such  body  or  officers  as perform the functions of such  boards, shall designate school library  materials  to  be  used  in  the  schools in the district.    2.  School  library  materials, for the purposes of this article shall  mean both audio/visual materials and printed materials that may  or  may  not  require magnification which meet all of the following criteria: (1)  materials which are catalogued and  processed  as  part  of  the  school  library  or  media  center for use by elementary and/or secondary school  children and teachers; (2) materials which with reasonable care and  use  may  be  expected  to  last  more than one year; and (3) materials which  would not be eligible for aid pursuant to sections seven hundred one and  seven hundred  fifty-one  of  this  chapter.  School  library  materials  meeting  these  criteria may include (i) hard cover and paperback books,  periodicals, that is, publications which appear at regular intervals  of  less  than  one  year  on  a  continuing basis for an indefinite period,  documents other than books, pamphlets, musical scores, other printed and  published  materials,  and  (ii)  for  school  year   nineteen   hundred  eighty-six--eighty-seven    and   thereafter,   audio/visual   materials  including films, film strips, micro-film,  sound  recordings,  processed  slides,  transparencies, kinescopies, video tapes, maps, charts, globes,  pictorial works, including pictures  and  picture  sets,  reproductions,  photographs,  graphic  works,  and any other audio/visual materials of a  similar nature made.    3. No school district shall  be  required  to  purchase  or  otherwise  acquire  school  library  materials,  the  cost of which shall exceed an  amount equal to the library materials factor multiplied by  the  sum  of  the   public   school  district  enrollment  and  the  nonpublic  school  enrollment in the base year as defined in subparagraphs two and three of  paragraph n of subdivision one of section thirty-six hundred two of this  chapter. For aid payable in the nineteen hundred  ninety-eight--nineteen  hundred  ninety-nine  school year, the library materials factor shall be  four dollars. For aid payable in the two  thousand  seven--two  thousand  eight  school year and thereafter, the library materials factor shall be  six dollars and twenty-five cents.    4.  Commencing  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety   eight,   the  commissioner,  in  addition to the annual apportionment of public monies  pursuant to other articles of this  chapter,  shall  apportion  to  each  school  district  an  amount  equal  to  the  cost of the school library  materials purchased by the district pursuant to this section in the base  year, but in no case shall the aid apportioned to  the  district  exceed  the product of the library materials factor and the sum of public school  district  enrollment, nonpublic school enrollment, and additional public  enrollment as defined in subparagraphs two, three, and six of  paragraph  n  of subdivision one of section thirty-six hundred two of this chapter.  Aid payable pursuant to this section  shall  be  deemed  final  and  not  subject  to  change  after  April thirtieth of the school year for which  payment was due.