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ARTICLE 13 AS AMENDED |
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RELATING TO EDUCATION AID |
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     SECTION 1. |
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7 entitled "Foundation Level School Support" |
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     16-7-41. Computation of school housing aid. -- (a) In each fiscal year the state shall pay |
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to each community a grant to be applied to the cost of school housing equal to the following: |
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      The cost of each new school housing project certified to the commissioner of elementary |
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and secondary education not later than July 15 of the fiscal year shall be divided by the actual |
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number of years of the bond issued by the local community or the Rhode Island Health and |
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Educational Building Corporation in support of the specific project, times the school housing aid |
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ratio; and provided, further, with respect to costs of new school projects financed with proceeds |
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of bonds issued by the local community or the Rhode Island Health and Educational Building |
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Corporation in support of the specific project, the amount of the school housing aid payable in |
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each fiscal year shall not exceed the amount arrived at by multiplying the principal and interest of |
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the bonds payable in each fiscal year by the school housing aid ratio and which principal and |
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interest amount over the life of the bonds, shall, in no event, exceed the costs of each new school |
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housing project certified to the commissioner of elementary and secondary education. If a |
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community fails to specify or identify the appropriate reimbursement schedule, the commissioner |
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of elementary and secondary education may at his or her discretion set up to a five (5) year |
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reimbursement cycle for projects under five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000); up to ten (10) |
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years for projects up to three million dollars ($3,000,000); and up to twenty (20) years for |
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projects over three million dollars ($3,000,000). |
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      (b) Aid shall be provided for the same period as the life of the bonds issued in support of |
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the project and at the school housing aid ratio applicable to the local community at the time of the |
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bonds issued in support of the project as set forth in section 16-7-39. |
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      (c) Aid shall be paid either to the community or in the case of projects financed through |
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the Rhode Island Health and Educational Building Corporation, to the Rhode Island Health and |
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Educational Building Corporation or its designee including, but not limited to, a trustee under a |
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bond indenture or loan and trust agreement, in support of bonds issued for specific projects of the |
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local community in accordance with this section, section 16-7-40 and section 16-7-44. |
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Notwithstanding the preceding, in case of failure of any city, town or district to pay the amount |
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due in support of bonds issued on behalf of a city |
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the Rhode Island Health and Educational Building Corporation, upon notification by the Rhode |
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Island Health and Educational Building Corporation, the general treasurer shall deduct the |
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amount from aid provided under this section, section 16-7-40, section 16-7-44 and section 16-7- |
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15 through section 16-7-34.3 due the city, town or district and direct said funding to the Rhode |
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Island Health and Educational Building Corporation or its designee. |
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      (d) Notwithstanding any provisions of law to the contrary, in connection with the |
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issuance of refunding bonds benefiting any local community, any net interest savings resulting |
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from the refunding bonds issued by such community or a municipal public buildings authority for |
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the benefit of the community or by the Rhode Island health and educational building corporation |
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for the benefit of the community, in each case in support of school housing projects for the |
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community, shall be allocated between the community and the state of Rhode Island, by applying |
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the applicable school housing aid ratio at the time of issuance of the refunding bonds, calculated |
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pursuant to section 16-7-39, that would otherwise apply in connection with school housing |
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projects of the community; provided however, that for any refundings that occur between July 1, |
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2013 and December 31, 2015, the community shall receive eighty percent (80%) of the total |
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savings and the state shall receive twenty percent (20%). In connection with any such refunding |
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of bonds, the finance director or the chief financial officer of the community shall certify such net |
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interest savings to the commissioner of elementary and secondary education. Notwithstanding |
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section 16-7-44 or any other provision of law to the contrary, school housing projects costs in |
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connection with any such refunding bond issue shall include bond issuance costs incurred by the |
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community, the municipal public buildings authority or the Rhode Island health and educational |
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building corporation, as the case may be, in connection therewith. In connection with any |
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refunding bond issue, school housing project costs shall include the cost of interest payments on |
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such refunding bonds, if the cost of interest payments was included as a school housing cost for |
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the bonds being refunded. A local community or municipal public buildings authority shall not be |
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entitled to the benefits of this subsection (d) unless the net present value savings resulting from |
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the refunding is at least three percent (3%) of the refunded bond issue. |
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      (e) Any provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding, the commissioner of |
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elementary and secondary education shall cause to be monitored the potential for refunding |
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outstanding bonds of local communities or municipal public building authorities or of the Rhode |
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Island Health and Educational Building Corporation issued for the benefit of local communities |
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or municipal public building authorities and benefiting from any aid referenced in this section. In |
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the event it is determined by said monitoring that the net present value savings which could be |
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achieved by refunding such bonds of the type referenced in the prior sentence including any |
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direct costs normally associated with such refundings is equal to (i) at least one hundred thousand |
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dollars ($100,000) and (ii) for the state and the communities or public building authorities at least |
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three percent (3%) of the bond issue to be refunded including associated costs then, in such event, |
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the commissioner (or his or her designee) may direct the local community or municipal public |
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building authority for the benefit of which the bonds were issued, to refund such bonds. Failure of |
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the local community or municipal public buildings authority to timely refund such bonds, except |
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due to causes beyond the reasonable control of such local community or municipal public |
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building authority, shall result in the reduction by the state of the aid referenced in this section 16- |
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7-4.1 associated with the bonds directed to be refunded in an amount equal to ninety percent |
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(90%) of the net present value savings reasonably estimated by the commissioner of elementary |
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and secondary education (or his or her designee) which would have been achieved had the bonds |
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directed to be refunded been refunded by the ninetieth (90th) day (or if such day is not a business |
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day in the state of Rhode Island, the next succeeding business day) following the date of issuance |
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of the directive of the commissioner (or his or her designee) to refund such bonds. Such reduction |
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in the aid shall begin in the fiscal year following the fiscal year in which the commissioner issued |
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such directive for the remaining term of the bond. |
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      (f) Payments shall be made in accordance with section 16-7-40 and this section. |
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      (g) For purposes of financing or refinancing school facilities in the city of Central Falls |
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through the issuance bonds through the Rhode Island Health and Educational Building |
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Corporation, the city of Central Falls shall be considered an "educational institution" within the |
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meaning of subdivision 45-38.1-3(13) of the general laws. |
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     16-7-41.1. Eligibility for reimbursement. -- School districts, not municipalities, may |
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apply for and obtain approval for a project under the necessity of school construction process set |
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forth in the regulations of the board of regents for elementary and secondary education, provided, |
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however, in the case of municipality which issues bonds through the Rhode Island Health and |
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Educational Building Corporation to finance or refinance school facilities for a school district |
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which is not part of the municipality, the municipality may apply for and obtain approval for a |
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project. Such approval will remain valid until June 30 of the third fiscal year following the fiscal |
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year in which the board of regents for elementary and secondary education's approval is granted. |
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Only those projects undertaken at school facilities under the care and control of the school |
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committee and located on school property may qualify for reimbursement under sections 16-7-35 |
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-- 16-7-47. Facilities with combined school and municipal uses or facilities that are operated |
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jointly with any other profit or non-profit agency do not qualify for reimbursement under sections |
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16-7-35 -- 16-7-47. Projects completed by June 30 of a fiscal year are eligible for reimbursement |
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in the following fiscal year. A project for new school housing or additional housing shall be |
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deemed to be completed when the work has been officially accepted by the school committee or |
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when the housing is occupied for its intended use by the school committee, whichever is earlier. |
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      Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of regents shall not grant final |
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approval for any project between June 30, 2011 and June 30, 2014 except for projects that are |
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necessitated by immediate health and safety reasons. In the event that a project is requested |
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during the moratorium because of immediate health and safety reasons, those proposals shall be |
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reported to the chairs of the house and senate finance committees. |
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      Any project approval granted prior to the adoption of the school construction regulations |
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in 2007, and which are currently inactive; and any project approval granted prior to the adoption |
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of the school construction regulations in 2007 which did not receive voter approval or which has |
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not been previously financed, are no longer eligible for reimbursement under this chapter. The |
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department of elementary and secondary education shall develop recommendations for further |
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cost containment strategies in the school housing aid program. |
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     SECTION 2. Section 16-2-21 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-2 entitled "School |
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Committees and Superintendents" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     16-2-21. Pre-budget consultation -- Annual reports -- Appropriation requests -- |
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Budgets. -- (a) At least sixty (60) days but not more than ninety (90) days prior to the formal |
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submission of the school budget to the appropriate city or town officials by the school committee, |
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there shall be a joint pre-budget meeting between the school committee and the city or town |
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council(s). At or before this meeting: |
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      (1) The highest elected official of the city or town shall submit to the school committee |
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an estimate, prepared in a manner approved by the department of administration, of projected |
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revenues for the next fiscal year. In the case of the property tax, the projections shall include only |
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changes in the property tax base, not property tax rates; |
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      (2) The school committee shall submit to the city or town council a statement for the |
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next ensuing fiscal year of anticipated total expenditures, projected enrollments with resultant |
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staff and facility requirements, and any necessary or mandated changes in school programs or |
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operations; and |
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      (3) The school committee shall prepare and submit, annually, to the department of |
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elementary and secondary education, on or before the first day of August, a report in the manner |
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and form prescribed by the state board of regents for elementary and secondary education; the |
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committee shall also prepare not less than thirty (30) days before the date of the annual financial |
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town meeting, or the date of the meeting of the city council at which annual appropriations are |
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made, on forms prescribed and furnished by the department of elementary and secondary |
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education, the estimates and recommendations of the amounts necessary to be appropriated for |
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the support of public schools for the fiscal year ensuing; provided, that a copy of these estimates |
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and recommendations shall be sent to the department of elementary and secondary education, and |
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until the report is made, and if the estimates and recommendations are not presented to the |
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department, it may refuse to draw its orders for the money in the state treasury apportioned to the |
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city or town; provided, that the necessary blank for the report has been furnished by the |
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department on or before the first day of June, next preceding, and the necessary forms for the |
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estimates and recommendations shall have been furnished by the department not less than sixty |
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(60) days before the date of the annual appropriations meeting of the city council; the committee |
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shall also prepare and submit annually to the department of elementary and secondary education |
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and at the annual financial town meeting a report to the city or town, setting forth its doings, the |
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state and condition of the schools, and plans for their improvement, which report, unless printed, |
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shall be read in open meeting; and if printed, at least three (3) copies shall be transmitted to the |
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department on or before the day of the annual financial town meeting in each year. |
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      (b) If the amount appropriated by the town meeting, the city or town council, or budget |
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referendum is either more or less than the amount recommended and requested by the school |
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committee, the school committee shall, within thirty (30) days after the appropriation is made, |
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amend its estimates and recommendations so that expenses are no greater than the total of all |
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revenue appropriated by the state or town or provided for public schools under the care, control, |
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and management of the school committee. |
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      (c) Only a school budget in which total expenses are less than or equal to appropriations |
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and revenues shall be considered an adopted school budget. |
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      (d) Notwithstanding any provision of the general or public laws to the contrary: |
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      (i) the budget adopted and presented by any school committee for the fiscal year 2008 |
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shall not propose the appropriation of municipal funds (exclusive of state and federal aid) in |
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excess of one hundred five and one-quarter percent (105.25%) of the total of municipal funds |
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appropriated by the city or town council for school purposes for fiscal year 2007; |
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      (ii) the budget adopted and presented by any school committee for the fiscal year 2009 |
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shall not propose the appropriation of municipal funds (exclusive of state and federal aid) in |
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excess of one hundred five percent (105%) of the total of municipal funds appropriated by the |
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city or town council for school purposes for fiscal year 2008; |
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      (iii) the budget adopted and presented by any school committee for the fiscal year 2010 |
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shall not propose the appropriation of municipal funds (exclusive of state and federal aid) in |
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excess of one hundred four and three-quarters percent (104.75%) of the total of municipal funds |
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appropriated by the city or town council for school purposes for fiscal year 2009; |
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      (iv) the budget adopted and presented by any school committee for the fiscal year 2011 |
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shall not propose the appropriation of municipal funds (exclusive of state and federal aid) in |
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excess of one hundred four and one-half percent (104.5%) of the total of municipal funds |
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appropriated by the city or town council for school purposes for fiscal year 2010; |
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      (v) the budget adopted and presented by any school committee for the fiscal year 2012 |
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shall not propose the appropriation of municipal funds (exclusive of state and federal aid) in |
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excess of one hundred four and one-quarter percent (104.25%) of the total of municipal funds |
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appropriated by the city or town council for school purposes for fiscal year 2011; and |
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      (vi) the budget adopted and presented by any school committee for the fiscal year 2013 |
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and for each fiscal year thereafter shall not propose the appropriation of municipal funds |
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(exclusive of state and federal aid) in excess of one hundred four percent (104%) of the total of |
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municipal funds appropriated by the city or town council for school purposes for |
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the previous fiscal year. |
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      (e) Notwithstanding any provision of the general or public laws to the contrary, any |
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judgment rendered pursuant to subsection 16-2-21.4(b) shall consider the percentage caps on |
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school district budgets set forth in subsection (d) of this section. |
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     SECTION 3. This article shall take effect upon passage. |
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