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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 14. Section 2 of this chapter does not repeal the following statutes concerning education finance:
(1) P.L.65-1985, SECTIONS 1, 7, and 12 (concerning school corporation general fund levies).
(2) The following statutes concerning tuition support: P.L.372-1985, SECTION 3; P.L.5-1988, SECTIONS 229 and 230; P.L.59-1988, SECTIONS 13 through 16, and 18; P.L.240-1991, SECTION 30; P.L.43-1992, SECTION 19; P.L.277-1993, SECTION 30; P.L.278-1993, SECTION 1; P.L.340-1995, SECTION 30; P.L.30-1996, SECTION 7; P.L.178-2002, SECTION 156; P.L.224-2003, SECTION 31; P.L.276-2003, SECTION 39; P.L.246-2005, SECTION 31; P.L.162-2006, SECTION 58; P.L.234-2007, SECTION 31; P.L.146-2008, SECTION 854.
(3) P.L.85-1987, SECTION 5 (concerning school corporation cumulative building fund levies).
(4) P.L.382-1987, SECTIONS 1 through 12, SECTION 18, SECTIONS 27 through 48, and SECTION 51 (concerning school finance).
(5) P.L.59-1991, SECTION 4 (concerning the effect of amendments to statutes relating to education finance).
(6) P.L.277-1993, SECTION 137 (concerning transfer of money from excess levy funds).
(7) P.L.30-1996, SECTION 6 (concerning transfers of money between school corporation funds).
(8) P.L.273-1999, SECTION 159 (concerning primetime distributions).
(9) P.L.3-2000, SECTION 15 (concerning which vocational education formula to use in 2001).
(10) P.L.111-2002, SECTION 12 (concerning transfer tuition).
(11) P.L.146-2008, SECTION 855 (abolishing the tuition reserve account in the state general fund and transferring money to the state tuition reserve fund).
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