Chapter
267
2005 -- H 6566
Enacted 07/14/05
 
A N A C T
RELATING TO EDUCATION - THE EDUCATION EQUITY AND PROPERTY TAX RELIEF ACT
     
Introduced By: Representatives Ajello, Savage, Crowley, Melo, and Shanley
Date Introduced: June 07, 2005
 
It is
enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION
1. Section 16-7.2-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-7.2 entitled "The 
Education
Equity and Property Tax Relief Act" is hereby amended to read as follows:
 
     16-7.2-2.
Joint legislative committee to establish a permanent education foundation 
aid
formula for Rhode Island. -- (a)
There is hereby established a joint legislative committee to 
develop
a basic foundation support program and an appropriate transition plan to fully
implement 
a new
funding system.
     
The committee shall consist of ten (10) members, five (5) of which shall be
appointed by 
the
speaker of the house, one (1) of which shall be from the minority party, and
five (5) members 
appointed
by the president of the senate, one (1) of which shall be from the minority
party. The 
speaker
of the house and president of the senate shall each appoint a committee
co-chair.
     
The joint legislative committee is directed to consider the following framework
in 
developing
a new education foundation support program:
     
(1) A state education funding formula that is student population and needs
driven. 
Student
counts should include enrollments, students eligible for free and reduced
lunch, those 
participating
in language assistance programs, and special education. Provisions should be
made 
for
those school districts that experience declining enrollments.
     
(2) The accounting for "extraordinary special education expenditures"
in special 
education
spending for one child in a given fiscal year.
     
(3) A per pupil foundation amount to be used in the calculation of school
funding. The 
per
pupil foundation amount should be based on what the cost is to provide an
equitable and 
adequate
education, and consider various cost factors, such as pupil-teacher ratios,
teacher and 
staff
compensation, technology investments, educational supplies, teacher training
and 
professional
development, student performance assessments, curriculum offerings and support 
services
and other costs associated with the delivery of educational services.
     
(4) Per pupil cost, based on a least cost option plan to provide purchase of
service 
contracts
in areas such as equipment, repair, benefits, transportation, general purchasing,
capital 
construction,
data processing and health and other insurance programs. In addition, the 
department
of education should assist regional collaboratives in identifying opportunities
to 
maximize
multiple school district participation for "high cost" programs.
     
(5) Various methods of funding the system.
     
(6) A transition education funding plan.
     
(b) The speaker of the house and president of the senate, in consultation with
the 
committee
co-chairs, are hereby directed to appoint a foundation aid technical advisory
group, 
and a
property tax relief technical advisory group.
     
(c) The foundation aid technical advisory group shall advise and assist the
committee in 
recommending
foundation aid amounts by:
     
(1) Identifying specific resources and least cost options to provide every
child the 
opportunity
to necessary educational opportunities to meet education performance standards;
and
     
(2) Systematically calculating the amount of per pupil funding necessary to support
an 
effective
and efficient educational system. The group may create task forces to consider
the needs 
of
special populations, comprehensive education programs, and noneducational
support activities, 
composed
of experts in these areas. In developing a foundation aid amount, the group
shall 
consider,
among other factors, pupil-teacher ratios, compensation, collective bargaining
practices, 
technology
investments, educational supplies, teacher training and professional
development, 
student
performance assessments, curriculum offerings and support services and all
other costs 
and
needs associated with the delivery of educational services.
     
(d) The property tax relief technical advisory group shall advise and assist
the committee 
in
identifying the options and the impact of replacing existing local education
property tax levies 
that
support the funding of elementary and secondary education with other resources.
     
(e) The joint committee shall issue a report outlining its findings and recommendations
no later
than October 1, 2005. March 15, 2006.
     
All state agencies and departments shall be directed to cooperate with and
provide all 
necessary
information to the joint legislative committee.
 
     SECTION 2. This act
shall take effect upon passage.     
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