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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Each school district is guaranteed a specified amount per student in state and local funds for each cent of tax effort to pay the principal of and interest on eligible bonds. The amount of state support, subject only to the maximum amount under Section 46.034, is determined by the formula:
EDA = (EDGL X ADA X EDTR X 100)-(EDTR X (DPV/100))
where:
“EDA” is the amount of state funds to be allocated to the district for assistance with existing debt;
“EDGL” is the dollar amount guaranteed level of state and local funds per student per cent of tax effort, which is the lesser of:
(1) $40 or a greater amount for any year provided by appropriation; or
(2) the amount that would result in a total additional amount of state funds under this subchapter for the current year equal to $60 million in excess of the state funds to which school districts would have been entitled under this section if the guaranteed level amount were $35;
“ADA” is the number of students in average daily attendance, as determined under Section 48.005, in the district;
“EDTR” is the existing debt tax rate of the district, which is determined by dividing the amount budgeted by the district for payment of eligible bonds by the quotient of the district's taxable value of property as determined under Subchapter M, Chapter 403, Government Code, or, if applicable, under Section 48.258, divided by 100; and
“DPV” is the district's taxable value of property as determined under Subchapter M, Chapter 403, Government Code, 1 or, if applicable, under Section 48.258.
(b) The existing debt tax rate of the district under Subsection (a) may not exceed the rate that would be necessary for the current year, using state funds under Subsection (a), to make payments of principal and interest on the bonds for which the tax is pledged.
(c) The amount budgeted by a district for payment of eligible bonds may include:
(1) bond taxes collected in the current school year;
(2) bond taxes collected in a preceding school year in excess of the amount necessary to pay the district's share of actual debt service on bonds in that year, provided that the taxes were not used to generate other state financial assistance for the district; or
(3) maintenance and operations taxes collected in the current school year or a preceding school year in excess of the amount eligible to be used to generate other state financial assistance for the district.
(d) Expired.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Education Code - EDUC § 46.032. Allotment - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/education-code/educ-sect-46-032/
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