Or. Admin. R. 581-023-0022 - Funding for Youth Corrections and Juvenile Detention Education Programs
(1) The following
definitions shall apply for purposes of calculating the State School Fund
distribution to the Youth Corrections Education Program and Juvenile Detention
Education Program:
(a) "Statewide Average
General Purpose Grant per ADMw" means the aggregate general-purpose grants for
all school districts divided by total ADMw for all school districts;
(b) "ADM" means average daily membership as
calculated based on the procedures and definitions in OAR
581-023-0006.
(2) If in
any fiscal year the General Purpose Grant cannot be calculated as a result of
temporary changes to the State School Fund distribution formula, the General
Purpose Grant per ADMw shall be the same amount as in the last fiscal year that
this factor was calculated.
(3) The
amount of the distribution from the State School Fund shall be calculated using
the following formulas:
(a) For the Youth
Corrections Education Program, the amount shall be equal to the product of the
Youth Corrections Education Program ADM times 2.0 times Statewide Average
General Purpose Grant per ADMw.
(b)
For the Juvenile Detention Education Program, the amount shall be equal to the
product of the Juvenile Detention Education Program ADM times 1.5 times
Statewide Average General Purpose Grant per ADMw.
(4) Based on estimates of the distribution
calculated in section (3) of this rule, funds shall be transferred to the Youth
Corrections and Juvenile Detention Education Program approximately 35 percent
on the 15th day of each of the months of July and October, 15 percent on the
15th day of January, and the balance on April 15.
(5) Adjustments to reflect actual Youth
Correction Education Program ADM, Juvenile Detention Education Program ADM, and
the actual Statewide Average General Purpose Grant per ADMw shall be made on
May 15 of the subsequent fiscal year.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 420.405
Stats. Implemented: ORS 327.026
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