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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016

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RELATING TO EDUCATION -- MUNICIPAL FUNDING OF CHARTER SCHOOLS

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Barros, Coughlin, Blazejewski, Johnston, and Abney

     Date Introduced: January 07, 2016

     Referred To: House Finance

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Sections 16-2-9.4 and 16-2-21 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-2 entitled

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"School Committees and Superintendents [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of

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Education Act]" are hereby amended to read as follows:

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     16-2-9.4. School district accounting compliance. -- (a) The office of auditor general

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and the department of elementary and secondary education shall promulgate a uniform system of

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accounting, including a chart of accounts based on the recommendations of the advisory council

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on school finance, and require all accounts of the school districts, regional school districts, state

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schools, and charter schools to be kept in accordance therewith; provided, that in any case in

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which the uniform system of accounting is not practicable, the office of auditor general, in

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conjunction with the department of elementary and secondary education, shall determine the

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manner in which the accounts shall be kept. The uniform system of accounting shall also include

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a standardized budget process to ensure districts can annually assess investment priorities and

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incorporate long-range planning.

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      (b) For the purpose of securing a uniform system of accounting and a chart of accounts

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the advisory council on school finances, as defined in § 16-2-9.2 may make such surveys of the

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operation of any school districts, regional school district, state school, or charter school as they

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shall deem necessary.

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      (c) Upon completion of the implementation of the uniform chart of accounts, all the

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school districts, regional school districts, state schools, and/or charter schools, shall implement a

 

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regents-approved budget model, that shall include a distinct line item for payments to charter

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schools and use best practices established by the department of education for long-range

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planning, budget development, and budget administration and reporting.

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      (d) If any school district, regional school district, state school, or charter school fails to

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install and maintain the uniform system of accounting, including a chart of accounts and

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approved budget model, or fails to keep its accounts and interdepartmental records, or refuses or

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neglects to make the reports and to furnish the information in accordance with the method

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prescribed by the office of auditor general and the department of education, or hinders or prevents

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the examination of accounts and financial records, the auditor general and the commissioner of

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education, and/or their respective designee(s), shall make a report to the superintendent of schools

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of the local education agency, the school committee chairperson, the mayor or town manager, and

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the president of the town council, and/or for a charter school, to the board of trustees or directors,

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as applicable, in writing, specifying the nature and extent of the failure, refusal, neglect,

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hindrance, or prevention, and the commissioner is hereby authorized and directed to review the

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matter so reported. If the commissioner shall find that failure, refusal, neglect, hindrance, or

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prevention exists and that the school district, regional school district, state school, or charter

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school should properly comply in the matter so reported, the commissioner shall direct the school

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district, regional school district, state school, or charter school, in writing, to so comply. If the

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failure, refusal, neglect, hindrance, or prevention shall continue for a period of ten (10) days

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following the written direction, the commissioner may request the board of education for

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approval to withhold distribution of state aid to said school district, regional school district, state

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school, or charter school. The board shall hold a hearing and provide the subject school and/or

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district notice and an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. After hearing thereon, the board

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may authorize the commissioner to withhold the distribution of state aid to said school district,

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regional school district, state school, or charter school, if the board determines such sanction is

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appropriate.

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      (e) The department of elementary and secondary education, in consultation with the

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division of municipal finance, shall conduct periodic reviews and analysis of school revenues and

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expenses. The department shall also review and monitor compliance with the approved budget

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model and best practices. The department shall identify those local education agencies considered

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to be at risk of a year-end deficit or a structural deficit that could impact future years. Such

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potential deficits shall be identified based on the periodic reviews, which may also include on-site

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visits and reporting in accordance with the provisions of § 45-12-22.2. Potential deficits shall be

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reported to the office of municipal finance, office of auditor general, superintendent, chairman of

 

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the school committee, mayor or town manager, and the president of the town council, of the

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applicable school district, regional school district, or state school, and/or for a charter school, to

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the board of trustees or directors, as applicable.

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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, estimated enrollment and payments to charter schools, and any

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necessary or mandated changes in school programs or 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, including a distinct line item for estimated payments to charter

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schools for the fiscal year ensuing; provided, that a copy of these estimates and recommendations

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shall be sent to the department of elementary and secondary education, and until the report is

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made, and if the estimates and recommendations are not presented to the department, it may

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refuse to draw its orders for the money in the state treasury apportioned to the city or town;

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provided, that the necessary blank for the report has been furnished by the department on or

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before the first day of June, next preceding, and the necessary forms for the estimates and

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recommendations shall have been furnished by the department not less than sixty (60) days before

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the date of the annual appropriations meeting of the city council. The committee shall also

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prepare and submit annually to the department of elementary and secondary education and at the

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annual financial town meeting, a report to the city or town, setting forth its doings, the state, and

 

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condition of the schools, and plans for their improvement, which report, unless printed, shall be

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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 the previous

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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 § 16-2-21.4(b) shall consider the percentage caps on school

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district budgets set forth in subsection (d) of this section.

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     SECTION 2. Section 16-7-20 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-7 entitled "Foundation

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Level School Support [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board Of Education Act]" is

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hereby amended to read as follows:

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     16-7-20. Determination of state's share. -- (a) For each community the state's share

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shall be computed as follows: Let

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     R = state share ratio for the community.

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     v = adjusted equalized weighted assessed valuation for the community, as defined in §

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16-7-21(3).

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     V = sum of the values of v for all communities.

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     m = average daily membership of pupils in the community as defined in § 16-7-22(3).

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M = total average daily membership of pupils in the state.

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     E = approved reimbursable expenditures for the community for the reference year minus

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the excess costs of special education, tuitions, federal and state receipts, and other income.

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     Then the state share entitlement for the community shall be RE where R = 1 -

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0.5vM/(Vm) through June 30, 2011, and R = 1 - 0.475 vM/(Vm) beginning on July 1, 2011 and

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thereafter.

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     Except that in no case shall R be less than zero percent (0%).

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     (b) Whenever any funds are appropriated for educational purposes, the funds shall be

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used for educational purposes only and all state funds appropriated for educational purposes must

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be used to supplement any and all money allocated by a city or town for educational purposes and

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in no event shall state funds be used to supplant, directly or indirectly, any money allocated by a

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city or town for educational purposes except concerning state funding of charter schools. The

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courts of this state shall enforce this section by writ of mandamus.

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     (c) Notwithstanding the calculations in subsection (a), the hospital school at the Hasbro

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Children's Hospital shall be reimbursed one hundred percent (100%) of all expenditures approved

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by the board of regents for elementary and secondary education in accordance with currently

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existing rules and regulations for administering state aid, and subject to annual appropriations by

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the general assembly including, but not limited to, expenditures for educational personnel,

 

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supplies, and materials in the prior fiscal year.

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     SECTION 3. Section 16-7.2-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-7.2 entitled "The

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Education Equity and Property Tax Relief Act" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     16-7.2-5. Charter public schools, the William M. Davies, Jr. Career and Technical

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High School, and the Metropolitan Regional Career and Technical Center. -- (a) Charter

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public schools defined in chapter 77 of this title, the William M. Davies, Jr. Career and Technical

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High School (Davies) and the Metropolitan Regional Career and Technical Center (the Met

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Center) shall be funded pursuant to § 16-7.2-3. If the October 1 actual enrollment data for any

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charter public school shows a ten percent (10%) or greater change from the prior year enrollment

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which is used as the reference year average daily membership, the third and fourth quarter

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payments to the charter public school will be adjusted to reflect actual enrollment. The state share

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of the permanent foundation education aid shall be paid by the state directly to the charter public

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schools, Davies, and the Met Center pursuant to § 16-7.2-9 and shall be calculated using the state

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share ratio of the district of residence of the student as set forth in § 16-7.2-4. The department of

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elementary and secondary education shall provide the general assembly with the calculation of

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the state share of permanent foundation education aid for charter public schools delineated by

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school district. The department shall also provide the general assembly a performance dashboard

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indicating the per-pupil expenditures of each school district and charter school broken down by

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revenue sources and expenditure categories. The department shall provide, within the same

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dashboard, student performance indicators for each school district or charter school. The local

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share of education funding, as defined by the department of elementary and secondary education

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and approved by the General Assembly, shall be paid to the charter public school, Davies, and the

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Met Center by the district of residence of the student and shall be the local per-pupil cost

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calculated by dividing the local appropriation to education from property taxes, net of debt

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service and capital projects, as defined in the uniform chart of accounts by the average daily

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membership for each city and town, pursuant to § 16-7-22, for the reference year.

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      (b) Local district payments to charter public schools, Davies, and the Met Center for

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each district's students enrolled in these schools shall be made on a quarterly basis in July,

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October, January and April; however, the first local district payment shall be made by August 15

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instead of July. Failure of the community to make the local district payment for its student(s)

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enrolled in a charter public school, Davies, and/or the Met Center may result in the withholding

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of state education aid pursuant to § 16-7-31.

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     SECTION 4. Sections 16-77.1-1 and 16-77.1-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-77.1

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entitled "Funding of Charter Public Schools [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board

 

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of Education Act]" are hereby amended to read as follows:

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     16-77.1-1. Statement of purpose. -- The purpose of this chapter is to provide a for state

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funding mechanism through which of the costs for charter public schools will be shared between

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the state and the local school districts sending students to a charter public school.

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     16-77.1-2. Operating costs. –State's contribution. -- (a) Operating costs of a charter

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public school shall be the total of the per pupil payments for each student attending the charter

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public school. The per pupil payment for each student shall be determined based on the per pupil

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cost for the district of residence of each student. The state's share of the per pupil amount

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contribution for each student attending the charter public school shall be calculated under chapter

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7.2 of this title and shall be paid by the state directly to the charter public school and shall be the

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percent, or share ratio, previously calculated under chapter 7 of this title; provided, that in no case

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shall the ratio be less than thirty percent (30%), minus the five percent (5%) of per pupil cost

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designated for indirect cost support to the student's school district as defined in subsection (b).

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The five percent (5%) indirect cost amount shall be deducted from the district per pupil cost

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before the state share is derived by applying the share ratio to the district per pupil cost. The local

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share of the per pupil amount for each student attending the charter public school shall be paid to

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the charter public school by the district of residence of the student and shall be the per pupil cost

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for the district of residence of the student minus the state share of that per pupil cost as designated

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in this section.

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      (b) In addition to all state aid to education paid to a local district pursuant to chapter 7.1

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of this title, the state will pay an additional amount to the district for each student from this

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district who is attending a charter public school. The additional amount of state aid per pupil shall

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be five percent (5%) of the districts per pupil cost. The additional state aid shall be for the

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purpose of assisting local school districts to undertake the indirect costs borne by a district when

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its student attends a charter public school.

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      (c) The state department of elementary and secondary education shall annually determine

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both the state and local share of each charter public school's operating costs by deriving the

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respective shares associated with each student reported as a member of the charter public school

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as of June 30 of the reference year as defined in § 16-7-16(11) (or the enrollment as of October 1

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of the current school year in the first year of operation of a charter school). All other data used in

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this determination shall be based upon the reference year as defined in § 16-7-16(11).

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      (d) The state shall make payments of its share of operating costs its contribution to each

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charter public school on a quarterly basis in July, October, January, and April. The July and

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October payments will be based upon the reported student membership of the charter public

 

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school as of June 30 of the reference year as defined in § 16-7-16(11) (or the enrollment as of

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October 1 of the current school year in the first year of operation of a charter school). Charter

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public schools will report current student enrollment, including district of residence for school

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purposes of each student enrolled, and each district will report current total district operating

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expenses and total district enrollments (including district students enrolled in charter public

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schools) annually by October 1. If the October 1 data on a charter public school's student

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enrollment show a ten percent (10%) or greater increase or decrease in students from the June

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membership count, the third and fourth quarter payments to the charter public school will be

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adjusted to reflect actual student enrollment in the charter public school.

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      (e) Local district payments to charter public schools for each district's students enrolled

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in the charter public school shall also be made quarterly as designated in subsection (d); the first

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local district payment shall be made by August 15 instead of July. Any local school district more

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than thirty (30) days in arrears on a quarterly payment for its student(s) enrolled in a charter

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public school shall have the amount of the arrearage deducted from state aid to that district and

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the withheld arrearage shall be paid by the state directly to the charter public school.

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      (f) Local school districts with student(s) enrolled in a charter public school shall continue

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to report these students in the total census of district public school students and will receive state

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aid for all these students pursuant to the provisions of chapter 7.1 of this title.

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      (g) All entitlements except those provided for in § 16-24-6.2 shall be ratably reduced if

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less than one hundred percent (100%) of the expenditures is appropriated.

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      (h) For fiscal year 2007, the indirect aid paid to districts pursuant to this section shall

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equal the amount received in the fiscal year 2006 enacted budget by the 2005 general assembly.

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     SECTION 5. This act shall take effect on July 1, 2017.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

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RELATING TO EDUCATION -- MUNICIPAL FUNDING OF CHARTER SCHOOLS

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     This act would eliminate a city or town's financial obligation to contribute to their

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resident students who enroll in charter schools, William M. Davies, Jr. Career and Technical High

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School or the Metropolitan Regional Career and Technical Center.

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     This act would take effect on July 1, 2017.

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