Procedures relating to state education fund revenue estimates legislative declaration.

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(1) The general assembly finds and declares that:

  1. Section 17 (4)(a) of article IX of the state constitution requires that a portion of stateincome tax revenues be deposited in the newly created state education fund;

  2. Section 17 (4)(b) of article IX of the state constitution authorizes the general assembly to annually appropriate moneys from the state education fund to comply with the required increase in funding for preschool through twelfth grade public education and for categorical programs;

  3. In order to ensure the availability of moneys in the state education fund to complywith the increase in funding for preschool through twelfth grade public education and for categorical programs, the general assembly must preserve the fund, foster its growth, and protect its solvency;

  4. To preserve the fund, foster its growth, and protect its solvency, the general assemblymust restrict appropriations from the fund and make an annual determination of the maximum amount that may be appropriated from the fund based on analyses prepared on a regular basis.

  1. Repealed.

  2. By February 1, 2002, and by each February 1 thereafter, the staff of the legislativecouncil, in consultation with the state auditor, the office of state planning and budgeting, the state treasurer, the department of education, and the joint budget committee, shall cause to be conducted a review of the model used to forecast revenues in and expenditures from the fund and the spending requirements of the "Public School Finance Act of 1994", article 54 of this title. Copies of the review shall promptly be transmitted to the joint budget committee, and the office of state planning and budgeting, and the education committees of the senate and the house of representatives. The review shall include, but need not be limited to, the following:

  1. A determination of the reasonableness of the assumptions used to forecast the revenues and expenditures;

  2. A revision of the assumptions as necessary;

  3. Information on the financial stability of the fund;

  4. Projections of the amount of total state moneys required to meet the funding requirements of sections 22-55-106 and 22-55-107 for the next state fiscal year;

  5. Projections of the amount of state moneys available from funds other than the generalfund and the state education fund to meet the funding requirements of sections 22-55-106 and

22-55-107 for the next state fiscal year;

  1. Revenue projections for the state education fund;

  2. An estimate of the maximum amount of moneys that can be appropriated from thestate education fund and the minimum amount of moneys that can be appropriated from the general fund to meet the funding requirements of sections 22-55-106 and 22-55-107 for the next state fiscal year without adversely impacting the solvency of the state education fund or the ability of the general assembly to comply with said funding requirements in future years; and

  3. Estimates of the impact of various levels of general fund appropriations above theminimum level identified pursuant to paragraph (g) of this subsection (3) on the amount of moneys available in the state education fund to provide funding in the next state fiscal year for programs that may be authorized by law and that are consistent with section 17 (4)(b) of article IX of the state constitution.

Source: L. 2001: Entire article added, p. 574, § 1, effective May 30. L. 2003: (3)(h) amended, p. 2138, § 39, effective May 22. L. 2009: (2) repealed, (SB 09-181), ch. 147, p. 614, § 1, effective April 20.

Editor's note: This section was enacted as section 22-55-103 in Senate Bill 01-204 but has been renumbered for ease of location and harmonized with Senate Bill 01-082 and House Bill 01-1262.


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