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Section 306 - Weighted pupil units for small school district administrative costs -- Appropriation for charter school administrative costs.

UT Code § 53F-2-306 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) Administrative costs weighted pupil units are computed for a small school district and distributed to the small school district in accordance with the following schedule: Administrative Costs Schedule School District Enrollment as of October 1Weighted Pupil Units 1 - 500 students95 501 - 1,000 students80 1,001 - 2,000 students70 2,001 - 5,000 students60

Administrative Costs Schedule

School District Enrollment as of October 1Weighted Pupil Units

1 - 500 students95

501 - 1,000 students80

1,001 - 2,000 students70

2,001 - 5,000 students60

(2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), money appropriated to the state board for charter school administrative costs shall be distributed to charter schools in the amount of $100 for each charter school student in enrollment. (b) (i) If money appropriated for charter school administrative costs is insufficient to provide the amount per student prescribed in Subsection (2)(a), the appropriation shall be allocated among charter schools in proportion to each charter school's enrollment as a percentage of the total enrollment in charter schools. (ii) If the state board makes adjustments to Minimum School Program allocations under Section 53F-2-205, the allocation provided in Subsection (2)(b)(i) shall be determined after adjustments are made under Section 53F-2-205. (iii) For fiscal year 2020, the state board shall distribute $40,000 to each charter school that enrolls fewer than 400 students. (c) Charter school governing boards are encouraged to identify and use cost-effective methods of performing administrative functions, including contracting for administrative services with the State Charter School Board as provided in Section 53G-5-202.

(a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), money appropriated to the state board for charter school administrative costs shall be distributed to charter schools in the amount of $100 for each charter school student in enrollment.

(b) (i) If money appropriated for charter school administrative costs is insufficient to provide the amount per student prescribed in Subsection (2)(a), the appropriation shall be allocated among charter schools in proportion to each charter school's enrollment as a percentage of the total enrollment in charter schools. (ii) If the state board makes adjustments to Minimum School Program allocations under Section 53F-2-205, the allocation provided in Subsection (2)(b)(i) shall be determined after adjustments are made under Section 53F-2-205. (iii) For fiscal year 2020, the state board shall distribute $40,000 to each charter school that enrolls fewer than 400 students.

(i) If money appropriated for charter school administrative costs is insufficient to provide the amount per student prescribed in Subsection (2)(a), the appropriation shall be allocated among charter schools in proportion to each charter school's enrollment as a percentage of the total enrollment in charter schools.

(ii) If the state board makes adjustments to Minimum School Program allocations under Section 53F-2-205, the allocation provided in Subsection (2)(b)(i) shall be determined after adjustments are made under Section 53F-2-205.

(iii) For fiscal year 2020, the state board shall distribute $40,000 to each charter school that enrolls fewer than 400 students.

(c) Charter school governing boards are encouraged to identify and use cost-effective methods of performing administrative functions, including contracting for administrative services with the State Charter School Board as provided in Section 53G-5-202.

(3) Charter schools are not eligible for funds for administrative costs under Subsection (1).

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