The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PETITION OF:
Robert K. Coughlin
Peter V. Kocot
Anne M. Gobi
John W. Scibak
Matthew C. Patrick
Frank M. Hynes
Mary E. Grant
Bruce E. Tarr
Richard J. Ross
William N. Brownsberger
Susan C. Tucker
Jarrett T. Barrios
Robert L. Rice, Jr.
Alice Hanlon Peisch
John F. Quinn
Elizabeth A. Poirier
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In the Year Two Thousand and Seven.
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An Act further providing for reimbursement to cities and towns for extraordinary special education costs. |
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION 1. Section 2 of Chapter 70 of the Massachusetts General Laws as appearing in the 2004 Official edition is hereby amended by:
Amending the definition of “Foundation assistants”, by deleting subpart (e), and inserting in place thereof, the following subpart: - (e) one hundred and twenty-five thousandths multiplied by the actual in-school special education enrollment as stated in the previous years October 1, report to the Department of Education or as otherwise reported to said Department.
Further, amending the definition of “Foundation central office professional staff”, by deleting subpart (c), and inserting in place thereof, the following subpart: - (c) two hundredths multiplied by the sum of the actual in-school special education enrollment and the actual residential and day tuitions paid for all students counted in the special education enrollment.
Further, deleting the contents of the definition of “Foundation non-salary expenses”, and inserting in place thereof, the following clause: - the sum of foundation athletic expenses, foundation extracurricular activity expenses, foundation utility and ordinary maintenance expenses, foundation benefits, foundation special education tuition, defined as the actual amount spent by each city, town or district for day or residential tuition payments for special education students and all contracted services relating to provision of any special education service required by M.G.L. c. 71B, and foundation miscellaneous expenses.
Further, amending the definition of “Foundation support staff”, by deleting subpart (e), and inserting in place thereof, the following subpart: - (e) seventy-six thousandths multiplied by the actual in-school special education enrollment as stated in the previous years October 1, report to the Department of Education or as otherwise reported to said Department.
Further, amending the definition of “Foundation teaching staff”, by deleting subpart (g), and inserting in place thereof, the following subpart: - (g) the actual in-school special education enrollment as stated in the previous years October 1, report to the Department of Education or as otherwise reported to said Department.
SECTION 2. The provisions of section 3 of Chapter 70 of the Massachusetts General Laws as appearing in the 2004 Official edition is hereby amended by inserting in place of paragraph three, the following paragraph: -
The
foundation budget shall be calculated using foundation enrollments for the
respective fiscal years as estimated by the department according to the
procedures outlined in section 2 and shall be increased annually as required by
this paragraph. The monetary factors used in calculating the foundation budget
for such years shall be adjusted for inflation by multiplying each such factor
by the foundation inflation index. The factors to be inflated shall be the
monetary values for the foundation payroll, foundation non-salary expenses, professional
development allotment, expanded program allotment, extraordinary maintenance
allotment and book and equipment allotment. Additionally, cities, towns and
districts of the Commonwealth will receive extraordinary special education aid
according to the following formula: In fiscal year 2008 school districts will
receive eighty percent of all special education costs, including transportation
costs if the city, town, or district utilizes a regional transportation network
to reduce transportation costs or other collaborative and demonstrated efforts
to reduce such costs, above 3.75 times the per pupil foundation budget; eighty
percent of all such costs above 3.5 times the per pupil foundation budget for
fiscal year 2009; eighty percent of all such costs above 3.25 per pupil
foundation budget for fiscal year 2010 and eighty percent of all such costs
above 3.0 times the per pupil foundation budget for fiscal year 2011. Cities,
towns and school districts will be eligible for extraordinary special education
funding from the Commonwealth will be distributed to cities, towns and
districts in the budget year that the tuition are payable.