Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 160-5-4-.05 - Regular Advance and Low-Wealth Funding
(1)
REQUIREMENTS.
(a) A local school system shall meet the
following conditions to qualify for regular advance funding.
1. The school system shall have a current
approved facilities plan in which the advance funded project is identified as
the next priority.
2. The requested
project will require a minimum of five years of regular capital outlay program
entitlement earnings after regular accumulated entitlement has been deducted to
construct the project.
3. The
system shall have no remaining entitlement due on previous advance funded or
low-wealth projects.
4. The project
applied for shall not be in addition to other projects funded in a given year
under the regular capital outlay program.
5. Regular advance funding applications shall
be for only one project as required by law.
6. School systems seeking regular advance
funding for across-system-line schools shall be required to utilize up to five
year's combined entitlements.
7.
Systems applying for regular advance funding for an across-system-line school
shall have executed a 25 year contract as specified by law.
(b) Systems applying for advance
funding under the provisions of law relating to schools certified as hazards to
health and safety shall provide the following appropriate certification with
the application.
1. Certification from the
appropriate Department of Human Resources District/ Unit Health Director that
such hazards exist.
2.
Certification by the State Fire Marshal's Office specifying the life safety
code violation.
(c) To
qualify for low-wealth funding under the provisions of O.C.G.A. ยง
20-2-262,
a school system shall meet the following conditions:
1. Sales tax revenues per Full-Time
Equivalent (FTE) for the school system shall be in the bottom 25 percent of the
statewide sales tax revenues per FTE, and the Value of property per FTE for the
school system shall be in the bottom 25 percent of the statewide property
wealth per FTE.
Or
A system ranked in the bottom 25 percent of special purpose local option sales tax revenues (SPLOST) may apply for a low-wealth specific project, and
2. The school
system's millage rate for maintenance and operation shall be at least 12 mills,
and
3. A special purpose local
option sales tax (SPLOST) is in effect in the local school district or the
local school system has in place a millage rate for debt service on bonds, or
both, and
4. The school system
cannot have a current advance funding or low-wealth project, and
5. The school system must use prototypical
specifications approved by the Georgia Department of Education in the design
and construction of the facility.
(d) The Required Local Participation (RLP)
for low-wealth projects is 8 percent.
(e) A reduction of 1 percent in the RLP will
be applied for every one mill or equivalent mill levied by the system for each
mill or equivalent mill levied by the school system at the time of the
application.
(f) If the local funds
needed for a project will be in excess of five years of projected SPLOST
revenues (verified by the GaDOE), additional state funds will be applied to the
project. The local funds needed will be equivalent to five years of projected
SPLOST revenues.
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