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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. Equalization assistance for education is computed by determining the total of the following:
1. The lesser of a school district's revenue control limit or district support level as determined in § 15-947.
2. District additional assistance of a school district as determined in § 15-961.
B. From the total of the amounts determined in subsection A of this section subtract:
1. The amount that would be produced by levying the applicable qualifying tax rate determined pursuant to § 41-1276 for a high school district or a common school district within a high school district that does not offer instruction in high school subjects as provided in § 15-447.
2. The amount that would be produced by levying the applicable qualifying tax rate determined pursuant to § 41-1276 for a unified school district, a common school district not within a high school district or a common school district within a high school district that offers instruction in high school subjects as provided in § 15-447. The qualifying tax rate shall be applied in the following manner:
(a) For the purposes of the amount determined in subsection A, paragraph 1 of this section:
(i) Determine separately the percentage that the weighted student count in preschool programs for children with disabilities, kindergarten programs and grades one through eight and the weighted student count in grades nine through twelve is to the weighted student count determined in subtotal A as provided in § 15-943, paragraph 2, subdivision (a).
(ii) Apply the percentages determined in item (i) of this subdivision to the amount determined in subsection A, paragraph 1 of this section.
(b) For the purposes of the amounts determined in subsection A, paragraph 2 of this section, determine separately the amount of the district additional assistance attributable to the student count in preschool programs for children with disabilities, kindergarten programs and grades one through eight and grades nine through twelve.
(c) From the amounts determined in subdivisions (a) and (b) of this paragraph, subtract the levy that would be produced by the current qualifying tax rate for a high school district or a common school district within a high school district that does not offer instruction in high school subjects as provided in § 15-447. If the qualifying tax rate generates a levy that is in excess of the total determined in subsection A of this section, the school district is not eligible for equalization assistance. For the purposes of this subsection, “assessed valuation” includes the values used to determine voluntary contributions collected pursuant to title 9, chapter 4, article 3 1 and title 48, chapter 1, article 8 2 and the assessed value of all property subject to the government property lease excise tax pursuant to title 42, chapter 6, article 5. 3
3. The amount that would be produced by levying a qualifying tax rate in a career technical education district, which shall be $.05 per $100 assessed valuation unless the legislature sets a lower rate by law.
C. State aid for equalization assistance for education for a school district shall be the equalization assistance for education for a school district as provided in subsections A and B of this section.
D. Equalization assistance for education shall be paid from appropriations for that purpose to the school districts as provided in § 15-973.
E. A school district shall report expenditures on approved career and technical education and vocational education programs in the annual financial report according to uniform guidelines prescribed by the uniform system of financial records and in order to facilitate compliance with §§ 15-255 and 15-904.
F. The additional weight for state aid purposes given to special education as provided in § 15-943 shall be given to school districts only if special education programs comply with chapter 7, article 4 of this title 4 and the conditions and standards prescribed by the superintendent of public instruction pursuant to rules of the state board of education for pupil identification and placement pursuant to §§ 15-766 and 15-767.
G. In addition to state general fund appropriations, all amounts received pursuant to § 37-521, subsection B, paragraph 3, § 42-5029, subsection E, paragraph 5 and § 42-5029.02, subsection A, paragraph 5 and from any other source for the purposes of this section are appropriated for state aid to schools as provided in this section.
H. The total amount of state monies that may be spent in any fiscal year for state equalization assistance shall not exceed the amount appropriated or authorized by § 35-173 for that purpose. This section does not impose a duty on an officer, agent or employee of this state to discharge a responsibility or create any right in a person or group if the discharge or right would require an expenditure of state monies in excess of the expenditure authorized by legislative appropriation for that specific purpose.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 15. Education § 15-971. Determination of equalization assistance payments from county and state funds for school districts - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-15-education/az-rev-st-sect-15-971/
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