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AZ HB2762
Bill
Status
2/10/2010
Primary Sponsor
Chad Campbell
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AI Summary
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School districts may elect to provide 200 days of instruction and calculate average daily membership on the 200th day instead of using a standard calculation method.
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Districts choosing the 200-day option may increase their base level budget by 5 percent based on estimated average daily membership, then adjust the following year based on actual enrollment discrepancies.
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School districts using the 200-day option must ensure the last instructional day occurs before June 30 of each school year.
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When some schools within a district provide fewer than 200 days while others provide 200 days, the district must prorate budget adjustments only to those schools electing the 200-day instruction schedule.
Legislative Description
Individual schools; 200 instructional days
Last Action
Referred to House ED Committee
2/11/2010