Bill Text: NY A08533 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Updates the census numbers used to calculate certain education funding.

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 11-2)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-05 - referred to education [A08533 Detail]

Download: New_York-2021-A08533-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          8533

                               2021-2022 Regular Sessions

                   IN ASSEMBLY

                                    December 13, 2021
                                       ___________

        Introduced by M. of A. SAYEGH -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Education

        AN  ACT  to  amend the education law, in relation to updating the census
          numbers used to calculate certain education funding

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. Subparagraphs (ii), (iii) and (iv) of paragraph q of subdi-
     2  vision  1 of section 3602 of the education law, as amended by section 16
     3  of part YYY of chapter 59 of the laws of 2017, are amended  to  read  as
     4  follows:
     5    (ii)  "Census  count"  shall  mean  the  product  of the public school
     6  enrollment of the school district on the date enrollment was counted  in
     7  accordance  with  this  subdivision  for the base year multiplied by the
     8  census [2000] poverty rate.
     9    (iii) "Census [2000] poverty rate" shall  mean  the  quotient  of  the
    10  number  of  persons  aged  five to seventeen within the school district,
    11  based on the most recent federal decennial census conducted [in the year
    12  two thousand] as tabulated by the National Center on  Education  Statis-
    13  tics, who were enrolled in public schools and whose families had incomes
    14  below  the  poverty  level,  divided by the total number of persons aged
    15  five to seventeen within the school district, based  on  such  decennial
    16  census,  who  were enrolled in public schools, computed to four decimals
    17  without rounding.
    18    (iv) "Selected poverty rate" shall mean: (A) for school districts with
    19  high concentrations of nonpublic students, the  greater  of  the  census
    20  [2000]  poverty  rate  or  the  three-year average small area income and
    21  poverty estimate poverty rate; and (B) for all other  school  districts,
    22  the  three-year  average  small area income and poverty estimate poverty
    23  rate. For the purposes of this subparagraph, "three-year  average  small
    24  area  income and poverty estimate poverty rate" shall equal the quotient
    25  of (1) the sum of the number of persons aged five  to  seventeen  within

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD13899-01-1

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     1  the  school  district,  based on the small area income and poverty esti-
     2  mates produced by the United States census bureau,  whose  families  had
     3  incomes below the poverty level for the year two years prior to the year
     4  in  which the base year began, plus such number for the year three years
     5  prior to the year in which the base year began, plus such number for the
     6  year four years prior to the year in which the base year began,  divided
     7  by  (2)  the  sum  of the total number of persons aged five to seventeen
     8  within the school district, based on such census bureau  estimates,  for
     9  the  year two years prior to the year in which the base year began, plus
    10  such total number for the year three years prior to the  year  in  which
    11  the  base  year  began,  plus  such total number for the year four years
    12  prior to the year in which the base year began, computed to  four  deci-
    13  mals without rounding.
    14    §  2.  Item 1 of subclause 9 of clause (ii) of subparagraph 2 of para-
    15  graph b of subdivision 4 of  section  3602  of  the  education  law,  as
    16  amended  by section 10-c of part A of chapter 56 of the laws of 2021, is
    17  amended to read as follows:
    18    (1) for school districts with a census [2000]  poverty  rate  computed
    19  pursuant  to  paragraph q of subdivision one of this section equal to or
    20  greater than twenty-six percent (0.26),  ten  and  three-tenths  percent
    21  (0.103), or
    22    §  3.  Paragraph b-3 of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education
    23  law, as amended by section 9-b of part CCC of chapter 59 of the laws  of
    24  2018, is amended to read as follows:
    25    b-3. Due minimum for the two thousand seventeen--two thousand eighteen
    26  school year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary,
    27  for  the  two  thousand seventeen--two thousand eighteen school year the
    28  total foundation aid shall not be less than (A) the  sum  of  the  total
    29  foundation  aid base computed pursuant to paragraph j of subdivision one
    30  of this section plus the product of (i) the difference of the amount set
    31  forth for such school district as "FOUNDATION  AID"  under  the  heading
    32  "2017-18  ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by
    33  the commissioner in support of the executive budget request for the  two
    34  thousand  seventeen--two  thousand  eighteen  school  year  and entitled
    35  "BT171-8" less the amount set forth for such school district as "FOUNDA-
    36  TION AID" under the heading "2016-17 BASE YEAR AIDS" in the  school  aid
    37  computer  listing  produced by the commissioner in support of the execu-
    38  tive budget request for the two thousand seventeen--two  thousand  eigh-
    39  teen school year and entitled "BT171-8" multiplied by (ii) one and eigh-
    40  teen  one-hundredths  (1.18),  or  (B)  the  product  of  forty-four and
    41  seventy-five one-hundredths percent (0.4475) multiplied by total founda-
    42  tion aid as computed pursuant to paragraph a of this subdivision, or (C)
    43  the sum of the total foundation aid base computed pursuant to  paragraph
    44  j  of  subdivision  one of this section plus the due minimum for the two
    45  thousand seventeen--two thousand eighteen school year,  where  such  due
    46  minimum shall equal (1) for school districts with a census [2000] pover-
    47  ty  rate  computed  pursuant  to  paragraph q of subdivision one of this
    48  section, equal  to  or  greater  than  eleven  and  nine-tenths  percent
    49  (0.119),  the  product  of  the foundation aid base for the two thousand
    50  seventeen--two  thousand  eighteen  school  year  computed  pursuant  to
    51  subparagraph  (iii)  of  paragraph  j of subdivision one of this section
    52  multiplied by three hundred thirty-five ten-thousandths (0.0335), or (2)
    53  for all other school districts the product of the  foundation  aid  base
    54  for  the  two  thousand  seventeen--two  thousand  eighteen  school year
    55  computed pursuant to subparagraph (iii) of paragraph  j  of  subdivision

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     1  one  of  this  section multiplied by two and seventy-four one-hundredths
     2  percent (0.0274).
     3    § 4. Subparagraph 2 of paragraph i of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of
     4  the  education  law, as added by section 10-b of part A of chapter 56 of
     5  the laws of 2021, is amended to read as follows:
     6    (2) The "foundation aid phase-in factor" shall be equal to the greater
     7  of: (i) twenty-six hundred twenty-five  ten-thousandths  (0.2625);  (ii)
     8  twenty-seven hundred twenty-eight ten-thousandths (0.2728) for districts
     9  with  a  sparsity  count computed pursuant to paragraph r of subdivision
    10  one of this section greater than  zero;  (iii)  twenty-seven  hundredths
    11  (0.27)  for  small  city  school  districts  pursuant to paragraph jj of
    12  subdivision one of this section; (iv) forty-four hundredths (0.44) for a
    13  city school district in a city  with  a  population  of  more  than  one
    14  hundred twenty-five thousand but less than one hundred fifty thousand as
    15  of the [two thousand ten] most recent federal decennial census; (v) four
    16  hundred  ninety-five thousandths (0.495) for a city school district in a
    17  city with a population of more than one hundred fifty thousand but  less
    18  than two hundred fifty thousand as of the [two thousand ten] most recent
    19  federal  decennial  census; (vi) forty-four hundredths (0.44) for a city
    20  school district in a city with a population of  more  than  two  hundred
    21  fifty  thousand  but  less than one million as of the [two thousand ten]
    22  most recent federal decennial census; or (vii) four hundred  ninety-five
    23  thousandths  (0.495) for a city school district in a city having a popu-
    24  lation of one million or more.
    25    § 5. Clause 1 of subparagraph (G) of paragraph b of subdivision 17  of
    26  section  3602  of the education law, as added by section 37 of part A of
    27  chapter 58 of the laws of 2011, is amended to read as follows:
    28    (1) in the case of a district determined  to  be  a  high-need  school
    29  district  pursuant  to  clause (c) of subparagraph two of paragraph c of
    30  subdivision six of this section for  the  school  aid  computer  listing
    31  produced  by  the  commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the
    32  two  thousand  seven--two  thousand  eight  school  year  and   entitled
    33  "SA0708",
    34    (a)  in the case of a city school district in a city with a population
    35  in excess of one million inhabitants, four and five hundred thirty-seven
    36  thousandths percent (0.04537),
    37    (b) in the case of a city school district in a city with a  population
    38  of  more  than  two hundred fifty thousand inhabitants and less than one
    39  million inhabitants according to the [two thousand] most recent  federal
    40  census, four and one-tenth percent (0.041),
    41    (c)  in the case of a city school district in a city with a population
    42  of more than two hundred ten thousand  inhabitants  and  less  than  two
    43  hundred  fifty thousand inhabitants according to the [two thousand] most
    44  recent federal census, four and thirteen hundredths percent (0.0413),
    45    (d) in the case of a city school district in a city with a  population
    46  of  more than one hundred seventy thousand inhabitants and less than two
    47  hundred ten thousand inhabitants according to the  [two  thousand]  most
    48  recent   federal   census,  five  and  ninety-seven  hundredths  percent
    49  (0.0597),
    50    (e) in the case of a city school district in a city with a  population
    51  of  more than one hundred thousand inhabitants and less than one hundred
    52  seventy thousand inhabitants according to the [two thousand] most recent
    53  federal census, five and fifty-three hundredths percent (0.0553),
    54    (f) in the case of any other such school district which has  a  three-
    55  year  average free and reduced price lunch percent greater than seventy-
    56  five percent (0.75) and which has  an  administrative  efficiency  ratio

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     1  less  than one and fifty-five hundredths percent (0.0155), four and nine
     2  hundredths percent (0.0409), and
     3    (g)  for all other such school districts, six and eight-tenths percent
     4  (0.068), or
     5    § 6. This act shall take effect on the first of April next  succeeding
     6  the date on which it shall have become a law.
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