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1212 AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE BUDGET RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE GOVERNOR CONCERNING EDUCATION.
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1414 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
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1616 Section 1. Section 10-262f of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
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1818 Whenever used in this section and sections 10-262h to 10-262j, inclusive, as amended by this act:
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2020 (1) "Adjusted equalized net grand list" means the equalized net grand list of a town multiplied by its income adjustment factor.
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22-(2) "Base aid ratio" means (A) for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2008, to June 30, 2013, inclusive, one minus the ratio of a town's wealth to the state guaranteed wealth level, provided no town's aid ratio shall be less than nine one-hundredths, except for towns which rank from one to twenty when all towns are ranked in descending order from one to one hundred sixty-nine based on the ratio of the number of children below poverty to the number of children age five to seventeen, inclusive, the town's aid ratio shall not be less than thirteen one-hundredths when based on data used to determine the grants pursuant to section 10-262h of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2013, as amended by this act, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, and (B) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, and each fiscal year thereafter, one minus the town's wealth adjustment factor, except that a town's aid ratio shall not be less than (i) ten one-hundredths for a town designated as an alliance district, as defined in section 10-262u, as amended by this act, and (ii) two one-hundredths for a town that is not designated as an alliance district.
22+(2) "Base aid ratio" means (A) for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2008, to June 30, 2013, inclusive, one minus the ratio of a town's wealth to the state guaranteed wealth level, provided no town's aid ratio shall be less than nine one-hundredths, except for towns which rank from one to twenty when all towns are ranked in descending order from one to one hundred sixty-nine based on the ratio of the number of children below poverty to the number of children age five to seventeen, inclusive, the town's aid ratio shall not be less than thirteen one-hundredths when based on data used to determine the grants pursuant to section 10-262h of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2013, as amended by this act, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, and (B) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, and each fiscal year thereafter, one minus the town's wealth adjustment factor, except that no town's aid ratio shall not be less than (i) ten one-hundredths for a town designated as an alliance district, as defined in section 10-262u, as amended by this act, and (ii) two one-hundredths for a town that is not designated as an alliance district.
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2424 (3) "Income adjustment factor" means the average of a town's per capita income divided by the per capita income of the town with the highest per capita income in the state and a town's median household income divided by the median household income of the town with the highest median household income in the state.
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2626 (4) "Median household income" for each town means that enumerated in the most recent federal decennial census of population or that enumerated in the current population report series issued by the United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, whichever is more recent and available on January first of the fiscal year two years prior to the fiscal year in which payment is to be made pursuant to section 10-262i, as amended by this act.
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2828 (5) "Supplemental aid factor" means for each town the average of its percentage of children eligible under the temporary family assistance program and its grant mastery percentage.
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3030 (6) "Percentage of children eligible under the temporary family assistance program" means the town's number of children under the temporary family assistance program divided by the number of children age five to seventeen, inclusive, in the town.
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3232 (7) "Average mastery percentage" means for each school year the average of the three most recent mastery percentages available on December first of the school year.
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3434 (8) "Equalized net grand list", for purposes of calculating the amount of grant to which any town is entitled in accordance with section 10-262h, as amended by this act, means the average of the net grand lists of the town upon which taxes were levied for the general expenses of the town two, three and four years prior to the fiscal year in which such grant is to be paid, provided such net grand lists are equalized in accordance with section 10-261a.
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3636 (9) "Foundation" means (A) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1990, three thousand nine hundred eighteen dollars, (B) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1991, four thousand one hundred ninety-two dollars, (C) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992, four thousand four hundred eighty-six dollars, (D) for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1993, June 30, 1994, and June 30, 1995, four thousand eight hundred dollars, (E) for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1996, June 30, 1997, and June 30, 1998, five thousand seven hundred eleven dollars, (F) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, five thousand seven hundred seventy-five dollars, (G) for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2000, to June 30, 2007, inclusive, five thousand eight hundred ninety-one dollars, [and] (H) for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2008, to June 30, 2013, inclusive, nine thousand six hundred eighty-seven dollars, and (I) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, and each fiscal year thereafter, eleven thousand five hundred twenty-five dollars.
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3838 (10) "Number of children age five to seventeen, inclusive" means that enumerated in the most recent federal decennial census of population or enumerated in the current population report series issued by the United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, whichever is more recent and available on January first of the fiscal year two years prior to the fiscal year in which payment is to be made pursuant to section 10-262i, as amended by this act.
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4040 (11) "Supplemental aid ratio" means .04 times the supplemental aid factor of a town divided by the highest supplemental aid factor when all towns are ranked from low to high, provided any town whose percentage of children eligible under the temporary family assistance program exceeds twenty-five shall have a supplemental aid ratio of .04.
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4242 (12) "Grant mastery percentage" means (A) for the school year ending June 30, 1989, average mastery percentage, and (B) for the school years ending June 30, 1990, through the school year ending June 30, 1995, the average mastery percentage plus the mastery improvement bonus, and (C) for each school year thereafter, the average mastery percentage.
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4444 (13) "Mastery count" of a town means for each school year the grant mastery percentage of the town multiplied by the number of resident students.
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4646 (14) "Mastery improvement bonus" means for each school year through the school year ending June 30, 1995, seventy-five per cent of the difference between (A) the grant mastery percentage for the previous school year, and (B) the average mastery percentage for the school year, but not less than zero.
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4848 (15) "Mastery percentage" of a town for any school year means, using the mastery test data of record for the examination administered in such year, the number obtained by dividing (A) the total number of valid tests with scores below the state-wide standard for remedial assistance as determined by the Department of Education in each subject of the examinations pursuant to subdivisions (1) and (2) of subsection (a) of section 10-14n taken by resident students, by (B) the total number of such valid tests taken by such students.
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5050 (16) "Mastery test data of record" means (A) for any examination administered prior to the 2005-2006 school year, the data of record on the April thirtieth subsequent to the administration of the examinations pursuant to subdivisions (1) and (2) of subsection (a) of section 10-14n, except that school districts may, not later than the March first following the administration of an examination, file a request with the Department of Education for an adjustment of the mastery test data from such examination, and (B) for examinations administered in the 2005-2006 school year and each school year thereafter, the data of record on the December thirty-first subsequent to the administration of the examinations pursuant to subdivisions (1) and (2) of subsection (c) of section 10-14n, or such data adjusted by the Department of Education pursuant to a request by a local or regional board of education for an adjustment of the mastery test data from such examination filed with the department not later than the November thirtieth following the administration of the examination.
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5252 (17) "Number of children under the temporary family assistance program" means the number obtained by adding together the unduplicated aggregate number of children five to eighteen years of age eligible to receive benefits under the temporary family assistance program or its predecessor federal program, as appropriate, in October and May of each fiscal year, and dividing by two, such number to be certified and submitted annually, no later than the first day of July of the succeeding fiscal year, to the Commissioner of Education by the Commissioner of Social Services.
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5454 (18) "Per capita income" for each town means that enumerated in the most recent federal decennial census of population or that enumerated in the current population report series issued by the United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, whichever is more recent and available on January first of the fiscal year two years prior to the fiscal year in which payment is to be made pursuant to section 10-262i, as amended by this act.
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5656 (19) "Regional bonus" means, for any town which is a member of a regional school district and has students who attend such regional school district, an amount equal to one hundred dollars for each such student enrolled in the regional school district on October first or the full school day immediately preceding such date for the school year prior to the fiscal year in which the grant is to be paid multiplied by the ratio of the number of grades, kindergarten to grade twelve, inclusive, in the regional school district to thirteen.
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58-(20) "Regular program expenditures" means (A) total current educational expenditures less (B) expenditures for (i) special education programs pursuant to subsection (h) of section 10-76f, (ii) [pupil transportation eligible for reimbursement pursuant to section 10-266m, (iii)] land and capital building expenditures, and equipment otherwise supported by a state grant pursuant to chapter 173, including debt service, [(iv)] (iii) health services for nonpublic school children, [(v)] (iv) adult education, (C) expenditures directly attributable to (i) state grants received by or on behalf of school districts except grants for the categories of expenditures listed in subparagraphs (B)(i) to (B)(v), inclusive, of this subdivision and except grants received pursuant to section 10-262i, as amended by this act, and section 10-262c of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 1987, and except grants received pursuant to chapter 173, (ii) federal grants received by or on behalf of school districts except for adult education and federal impact aid, and (iii) receipts from the operation of child nutrition services and student activities services, (D) expenditures of funds from private and other sources, and (E) tuition received on account of nonresident students. The town of Woodstock may include as part of the current expenses of its public schools for each school year the amount expended for current expenses in that year by Woodstock Academy from income from its endowment funds upon receipt from said academy of a certified statement of such current expenses. The town of Winchester may include as part of the current expenses of its public school for each school year the amount expended for current expenses in that year by the Gilbert School from income from its endowment funds upon receipt from said school of a certified statement of such current expenses.
58+(20) "Regular program expenditures" means (A) total current educational expenditures less (B) expenditures for (i) special education programs pursuant to subsection (h) of section 10-76f, [(ii) pupil transportation eligible for reimbursement pursuant to section 10-266m, (iii)] (ii) land and capital building expenditures, and equipment otherwise supported by a state grant pursuant to chapter 173, including debt service, [(iv)] (iii) health services for nonpublic school children, [(v)] (iv) adult education, (C) expenditures directly attributable to (i) state grants received by or on behalf of school districts except grants for the categories of expenditures listed in subparagraphs (B)(i) to (B)(v), inclusive, of this subdivision and except grants received pursuant to section 10-262i, as amended by this act, and section 10-262c of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 1987, and except grants received pursuant to chapter 173, (ii) federal grants received by or on behalf of school districts except for adult education and federal impact aid, and (iii) receipts from the operation of child nutrition services and student activities services, (D) expenditures of funds from private and other sources, and (E) tuition received on account of nonresident students. The town of Woodstock may include as part of the current expenses of its public schools for each school year the amount expended for current expenses in that year by Woodstock Academy from income from its endowment funds upon receipt from said academy of a certified statement of such current expenses. The town of Winchester may include as part of the current expenses of its public school for each school year the amount expended for current expenses in that year by the Gilbert School from income from its endowment funds upon receipt from said school of a certified statement of such current expenses.
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6060 (21) "Regular program expenditures per need student" means, in any year, the regular program expenditures of a town for such year divided by the number of total need students in the town for such school year, provided for towns which are members of a kindergarten to grade twelve, inclusive, regional school district and for such regional school district, "regular program expenditures per need student" means, in any year, the regular program expenditures of such regional school district divided by the sum of the number of total need students in all such member towns.
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6262 (22) "Resident students" means the number of pupils of the town enrolled in public schools at the expense of the town on October first or the full school day immediately preceding such date, provided the number shall be decreased by the Department of Education for failure to comply with the provisions of section 10-16 and shall be increased by one one-hundred-eightieth for each full-time equivalent school day in the school year immediately preceding such date of at least five hours of actual school work in excess of one hundred eighty days and nine hundred hours of actual school work and be increased by the full-time equivalent number of such pupils attending the summer sessions immediately preceding such date at the expense of the town; "enrolled" shall include pupils who are scheduled for vacation on the above date and who are expected to return to school as scheduled. Pupils participating in the program established pursuant to section 10-266aa shall be counted in accordance with the provisions of subsection (h) of section 10-266aa.
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6464 (23) "Schools" means nursery schools, kindergarten and grades one to twelve, inclusive.
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6666 (24) "State guaranteed wealth level" means (A) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1990, 1.8335 times the town wealth of the town with the median wealth as calculated using the data of record on December first of the fiscal year prior to the year in which the grant is to be paid pursuant to section 10-262i, as amended by this act, (B) for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1991, and 1992, 1.6651 times the town wealth of the town with such median wealth, (C) for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1993, June 30, 1994, and June 30, 1995, 1.5361 times the town wealth of the town with the median wealth, (D) for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1996, to June 30, 2007, inclusive, 1.55 times the town wealth of the town with the median wealth, and (E) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, and each fiscal year thereafter, 1.75 times the town wealth of the town with the median wealth.
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68-(25) "Total need students" means the sum of (A) the number of resident students of the town for the school year, (B) (i) for any school year commencing prior to July 1, 1998, one-quarter the number of children under the temporary family assistance program for the prior fiscal year, and (ii) for the school years commencing July 1, 1998, to July 1, 2006, inclusive, one-quarter the number of children under the temporary family assistance program for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, (C) for school years commencing July 1, 1995, to July 1, 2006, inclusive, one-quarter of the mastery count for the school year, (D) for school years commencing July 1, 1995, to July 1, 2006, inclusive, ten per cent of the number of eligible children, as defined in subdivision (1) of section 10-17e, for whom the board of education is not required to provide a program pursuant to section 10-17f, (E) for the school [year] years commencing July 1, 2007, [and each school year thereafter] to July 1, 2012, inclusive, fifteen per cent of the number of eligible students, as defined in subdivision (1) of section 10-17e, for whom the board of education is not required to provide a program pursuant to section 10-17f, [and] (F) for the school [year] years commencing July 1, 2007, [and each school year thereafter] to July 1, 2012, inclusive, thirty-three per cent of the number of children below the level of poverty, and (G) for the school year commencing July 1, 2013, and each school year thereafter, thirty per cent of the number of children eligible for free or reduced price meals or free milk.
68+(25) "Total need students" means the sum of (A) the number of resident students of the town for the school year, (B) (i) for any school year commencing prior to July 1, 1998, one-quarter the number of children under the temporary family assistance program for the prior fiscal year, and (ii) for the school years commencing July 1, 1998, to July 1, 2006, inclusive, one-quarter the number of children under the temporary family assistance program for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, (C) for school years commencing July 1, 1995, to July 1, 2006, inclusive, one-quarter of the mastery count for the school year, (D) for school years commencing July 1, 1995, to July 1, 2006, inclusive, ten per cent of the number of eligible children, as defined in subdivision (1) of section 10-17e, for whom the board of education is not required to provide a program pursuant to section 10-17f, (E) for the school year commencing July 1, 2007, [and each school year thereafter] to July 1, 2012, inclusive, fifteen per cent of the number of eligible students, as defined in subdivision (1) of section 10-17e, for whom the board of education is not required to provide a program pursuant to section 10-17f, [and] (F) for the school year commencing July 1, 2007, [and each school year thereafter] to July 1, 2012, inclusive, thirty-three per cent of the number of children below the level of poverty, and (G) for the school year commencing July 1, 2013, and each school year thereafter, thirty per cent of the number of children eligible for free or reduced price meals or free milk.
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7070 (26) "Town wealth" means the average of a town's adjusted equalized net grand list divided by its total need students for the fiscal year prior to the year in which the grant is to be paid and its adjusted equalized net grand list divided by its population.
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7272 (27) "Population" of a town means that enumerated in the most recent federal decennial census of population or that enumerated in the current population report series issued by the United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census available on January first of the fiscal year two years prior to the fiscal year in which a grant is to be paid, whichever is most recent; except that any town whose enumerated population residing in state and federal institutions within such town and attributed to such town by the census exceeds forty per cent of such "population" shall have its population adjusted as follows: Persons who are incarcerated or in custodial situations, including, but not limited to jails, prisons, hospitals or training schools or persons who reside in dormitory facilities in schools, colleges, universities or on military bases shall not be counted in the "population" of a town.
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7474 (28) "Base revenue" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995, means the sum of the grant entitlements for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995, of a town pursuant to section 10-262h of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2013, as amended by this act, and subsection (a) of section 10-76g, including its proportional share, based on enrollment, of the revenue paid pursuant to section 10-76g, as amended by this act, to the regional district of which the town is a member, and for each fiscal year thereafter means the amount of each town's entitlement pursuant to section 10-262h of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2013, as amended by this act, minus its density supplement, as determined pursuant to subdivision (6) of subsection (a) of section 10-262h of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2013, as amended by this act, except that for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2003, each town's entitlement shall be determined without using the adjustments made to the previous year's grant pursuant to subparagraph (M) of subdivision (6) of subsection (a) of section 10-262h of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2013, as amended by this act, except that for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2004, each town's entitlement shall be determined without using the adjustments made to the previous year's grant pursuant to subparagraph (N) of subdivision (6) of subsection (a) of section 10-262h of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2013, as amended by this act.
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7676 (29) "Density" means the population of a town divided by the square miles of a town.
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7878 (30) "Density aid ratio" means the product of (A) the density of a town divided by the density of the town in the state with the highest density, and (B) .006273.
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8080 (31) "Mastery goal improvement count" means the product of (A) the difference between the percentage of state-wide mastery examination scores, pursuant to subdivisions (1) and (2) of subsection (a) of section 10-14n, at or above the mastery goal level for the most recently completed school year and the percentage of such scores for the prior school year, and (B) the resident students of the town, or zero, whichever is greater.
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8282 (32) "Target aid" means the sum of (A) the product of a town's base aid ratio, the foundation level and the town's total need students for the fiscal year prior to the year in which the grant is to be paid, (B) the product of a town's supplemental aid ratio, the foundation level and the sum of the portion of its total need students count described in subparagraphs (B) and (C) of subdivision (25) of this section for the fiscal year prior to the fiscal year in which the grant is to be paid, and the adjustments to its resident student count described in subdivision (22) of this section relative to length of school year and summer school sessions, and (C) the town's regional bonus.
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8484 (33) "Fully funded grant" means the sum of (A) the product of a town's base aid ratio, the foundation level and the town's total need students for the fiscal year prior to the year in which the grant is to be paid, and (B) the town's regional bonus.
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8686 (34) "Number of children below the level of poverty" means the number of children, ages five to seventeen, inclusive, in families in poverty, as determined under Part A of Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act, P.L. 107-110. The count for member towns of regional school districts shall be the sum of towns' initial determination under Title I and the proportionate share of the regional districts determination based member enrollment in the regional district.
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8888 (35) "Current program expenditures" means (A) total current educational expenditures less (B) expenditures for (i) land and capital building expenditures, and equipment otherwise supported by a state grant pursuant to chapter 173, including debt service, (ii) health services for nonpublic school children, and (iii) adult education, (C) expenditures directly attributable to (i) state grants received by or on behalf of school districts except grants for the categories of expenditures listed in subparagraphs (B)(i) to (B)(iii), inclusive, of this subdivision and except grants received pursuant to section 10-262i, as amended by this act, and section 10-262c of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 1987, and except grants received pursuant to chapter 173, (ii) federal grants received by or on behalf of school districts except for adult education and federal impact aid, and (iii) receipts from the operation of child nutrition services and student activities services, (D) expenditures of funds from private and other sources, and (E) tuition received on account of nonresident students. The town of Woodstock may include as part of the current expenses of its public schools for each school year the amount expended for current expenses in that year by Woodstock Academy from income from its endowment funds upon receipt from said academy of a certified statement of such current expenses. The town of Winchester may include as part of the current expenses of its public school for each school year the amount expended for current expenses in that year by the Gilbert School from income from its endowment funds upon receipt from said school of a certified statement of such current expenses.
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9090 (36) "Current program expenditures per resident student" means, in any year, the current program expenditures of a town for such year divided by the number of resident students in the town for such school year.
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9292 (37) "Base aid" means the amount of the grant pursuant to section 10-262h of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2013, as amended by this act, that a town was eligible to receive for the fiscal year ending June 30, [2007] 2013.
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9494 (38) "Local funding percentage" means that for the fiscal year two years prior to the fiscal year in which the grant is to be paid pursuant to section 10-262i, as amended by this act, the number obtained by dividing (A) total current educational expenditures less (i) expenditures for (I) land and capital building expenditures, and equipment otherwise supported by a state grant pursuant to chapter 173, including debt service, (II) health services for nonpublic school children, and (III) adult education, (ii) expenditures directly attributable to (I) state grants received by or on behalf of school districts, except those grants for the categories of expenditures described in subparagraphs (A)(i)(I) to (A)(i)(III), inclusive, of this subdivision, and except grants received pursuant to chapter 173, (II) federal grants received by or on behalf of local or regional boards of education, except those grants for adult education and federal impact aid, and (III) receipts from the operation of child nutrition services and student activities services, (iii) expenditures of funds from private and other sources, and (iv) tuition received by the district for the education of nonresident students, by (B) total current educational expenditures less expenditures for (i) land and capital building expenditures, and equipment otherwise supported by a state grant pursuant to chapter 173, including debt service, (ii) health services for nonpublic school children, and (iii) adult education.
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9696 (39) "Minimum local funding percentage" means (A) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, twenty per cent, (B) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, twenty-one per cent, (C) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, twenty-two per cent, (D) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, twenty-three per cent, and (E) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, twenty-four per cent.
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9898 (40) "Number of children eligible for free or reduced price meals or free milk" means the number of pupils of the town enrolled in public schools at the expense of the town on October first or the full school day immediately preceding such date, in families that meet the income eligibility guidelines established by the federal Department of Agriculture for free or reduced price meals or free milk under the National School Lunch Program, established pursuant to P.L. 79-396.
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100100 (41) "Equalized net grand list per capita" means the equalized net grand list of a town divided by the population of such town.
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102102 (42) "Equalized net grand list adjustment factor" means the ratio of the town's equalized net grant list per capita to one and one-half times the town equalized net grand list per capita of the town with the median equalized net grand list per capita.
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104104 (43) "Median household income adjustment factor" means the ratio of the median household income of the town to one and one-half times the median household income of the town with the median household income.
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106106 (44) "Wealth adjustment factor" means the sum of a town's equalized net grand list adjustment factor multiplied by ninety one-hundredths per cent and a town's median household income adjustment factor multiplied by ten one-hundredths per cent.
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108108 Sec. 2. Section 10-262h of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
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110110 [(a) Each town maintaining public schools according to law shall be entitled to an equalization aid grant as follows:
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112112 (1) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1990, a grant in an amount equal to the sum of (A) the town's base aid and (B) twenty-one and one-half per cent of the difference between the town's target grant and its base aid;
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114114 (2) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1991, a grant in an amount equal to the sum of (A) the town's base aid and (B) forty-five per cent of the difference between the town's target grant and its base aid;
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116116 (3) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992, a grant in an amount equal to the sum of (A) the town's base aid plus seventy-one per cent of the difference between the town's target grant aid and its base aid and (B) for towns whose minimum aid or enhancement aid, whichever is applicable, is more than the amount determined pursuant to subparagraph (A) of this subdivision, a percentage, determined pursuant to subparagraph (C) of this subdivision, of the difference between such minimum aid or enhancement aid, whichever is applicable, and the amount determined pursuant to said subparagraph (A). (C) Such percentage shall be determined as follows: (i) Towns whose minimum aid or enhancement aid, whichever is applicable, is more than the amount determined pursuant to said subparagraph (A) shall be ranked in descending order based on the average of the grant mastery percentage of such town, as defined in subdivision (8) of section 10-262f, for the school year prior to the school year in which the grant is to be paid and the ratio of the number of children in such town under the aid to families with dependent children program, as defined in subdivision (14) of said section, to the resident students of such town, as defined in subdivision (19) of said section, for the school year two years prior to the fiscal year in which the grant is to be paid, (ii) based upon such ranking, a percentage of not more than eighty and not less than thirty-eight and two-tenths shall be determined for each town on a continuous scale, except that the percentage for minimum aid towns shall be twenty-five per cent;
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118118 (4) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1993, a grant in the amount equal to the sum of (A) the product of the town's aid ratio, the foundation level and the town's total need students for the prior school year, and (B) the town's regional bonus, and (C) for any town whose grant is less than the grant it received in the previous fiscal year, the product of such difference and the sum of such town's grant mastery percentage, as defined in subdivision (8) of section 10-262f, for the school year prior to the school year in which the grant is to be paid and the ratio of the number of children in such town under the aid to families with dependent children program, as defined in subdivision (14) of said section 10-262f, to the resident students of such town, as defined in subdivision (19) of said section 10-262f, for the school year two years prior to the fiscal year in which the grant is to be paid, except such sum shall be adjusted to the greater amount as follows: (i) If such sum is forty or more it shall be multiplied by two, (ii) for towns whose rank when all towns are ranked in ascending order from one to one hundred sixty-nine based on equalized mill rate is greater than eighty-five, such sum shall be fifty and (iii) for towns which received payments pursuant to section 32-9s, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992, such sum shall be fifty, and (D) provided no town shall receive a grant greater than one hundred four and thirty-five hundredths per cent of its previous year's grant;
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120120 (5) For the fiscal years ending June 30, 1994, and June 30, 1995, a grant in an amount equal to the sum of (A) the product of the town's aid ratio, the foundation level and the town's total need students for the prior fiscal year, and (B) the town's regional bonus, except that no town shall receive a grant smaller than the grant it received in the previous fiscal year;
121121
122122 (6) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, and each fiscal year thereafter, a grant in an amount equal to the sum of any amounts paid to the town pursuant to subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 10-66ee, and the amount of its target aid as described in subdivision (32) of section 10-262f except that such amount of target aid shall be capped in accordance with the following: (A) For the fiscal years ending June 30, 1996, June 30, 1997, June 30, 1998, and June 30, 1999, for each town, the maximum percentage increase over its previous year's base revenue shall be the product of five per cent and the ratio of the wealth of the town ranked one hundred fifty-third when all towns are ranked in descending order to each town's wealth, provided no town shall receive an increase greater than five per cent. (B) For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2000, June 30, 2001, June 30, 2002, June 30, 2003, and June 30, 2004, for each town, the maximum percentage increase over its previous year's base revenue shall be the product of six per cent and the ratio of the wealth of the town ranked one hundred fifty-third when all towns are ranked in descending order to each town's wealth, provided no town shall receive an increase greater than six per cent. (C) No such cap shall be used for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2005, or any fiscal year thereafter. (D) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, for each town, the maximum percentage reduction from its previous year's base revenue shall be equal to the product of three per cent and the ratio of each town's wealth to the wealth of the town ranked seventeenth when all towns are ranked in descending order, provided no town's grant shall be reduced by more than three per cent. (E) For the fiscal years ending June 30, 1997, June 30, 1998, and June 30, 1999, for each town, the maximum percentage reduction from its previous year's base revenue shall be equal to the product of five per cent and the ratio of each town's wealth to the wealth of the town ranked seventeenth when all towns are ranked in descending order, provided no town's grant shall be reduced by more than five per cent. (F) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, and each fiscal year thereafter, no town's grant shall be less than the grant it received for the prior fiscal year. (G) For each fiscal year prior to the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, except for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2004, in addition to the amount determined pursuant to this subdivision, a town shall be eligible for a density supplement if the density of the town is greater than the average density of all towns in the state. The density supplement shall be determined by multiplying the density aid ratio of the town by the foundation level and the town's total need students for the prior fiscal year provided, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, and each fiscal year thereafter, no town's density supplement shall be less than the density supplement such town received for the prior fiscal year. (H) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the grant determined in accordance with this subdivision for a town ranked one to forty-two when all towns are ranked in descending order according to town wealth shall be further reduced by one and two-hundredths of a per cent and such grant for all other towns shall be further reduced by fifty-six-hundredths of a per cent. (I) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1998, and each fiscal year thereafter, no town whose school district is a priority school district shall receive a grant pursuant to this subdivision in an amount that is less than the amount received under such grant for the prior fiscal year. (J) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, and each fiscal year through the fiscal year ending June 30, 2003, no town whose school district is a priority school district shall receive a grant pursuant to this subdivision that provides an amount of aid per resident student that is less than the amount of aid per resident student provided under the grant received for the prior fiscal year. (K) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1998, and each fiscal year thereafter, no town whose school district is a priority school district shall receive a grant pursuant to this subdivision in an amount that is less than seventy per cent of the sum of (i) the product of a town's base aid ratio, the foundation level and the town's total need students for the fiscal year prior to the year in which the grant is to be paid, (ii) the product of a town's supplemental aid ratio, the foundation level and the sum of the portion of its total need students count described in subparagraphs (B) and (C) of subdivision (25) of section 10-262f for the fiscal year prior to the fiscal year in which the grant is to be paid, and the adjustments to its resident student count described in subdivision (22) of said section 10-262f relative to length of school year and summer school sessions, and (iii) the town's regional bonus. (L) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, and each fiscal year thereafter, no town whose school district is a transitional school district shall receive a grant pursuant to this subdivision in an amount that is less than forty per cent of the sum of (i) the product of a town's base aid ratio, the foundation level and the town's total need students for the fiscal year prior to the fiscal year in which the grant is to be paid, (ii) the product of a town's supplemental aid ratio, the foundation level and the sum of the portion of its total need students count described in subparagraphs (B) and (C) of subdivision (25) of section 10-262f for the fiscal year prior to the fiscal year in which the grant is to be paid, and the adjustments to its resident student count described in subdivision (22) of said section 10-262f relative to length of school year and summer school sessions, and (iii) the town's regional bonus. (M) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002, (i) each town whose target aid is capped pursuant to this subdivision shall receive a grant that includes a pro rata share of twenty-five million dollars based on the difference between its target aid and the amount of the grant determined with the cap, and (ii) all towns shall receive a grant that is at least 1.68 per cent greater than the grant they received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001. (N) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2003, (i) each town whose target aid is capped pursuant to this subdivision shall receive a pro rata share of fifty million dollars based on the difference between its target aid and the amount of the grant determined with the cap, and (ii) each town shall receive a grant that is at least 1.2 per cent more than its base revenue, as defined in subdivision (28) of section 10-262f. (O) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2003, each town shall receive a grant that is at least equal to the grant it received for the prior fiscal year. (P) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2004, (i) each town whose target aid is capped pursuant to this subdivision shall receive a grant that includes a pro rata share of fifty million dollars based on the difference between its target aid and the amount of the grant determined with the cap, (ii) each town's grant including the cap supplement shall be reduced by three per cent, (iii) the towns of Bridgeport, Hartford and New Haven shall each receive a grant that is equal to the grant such towns received for the prior fiscal year plus one million dollars, (iv) those towns described in clause (i) of this subparagraph shall receive a grant that includes a pro rata share of three million dollars based on the same pro rata basis as used in said clause (i), (v) towns whose school districts are priority school districts pursuant to subsection (a) of section 10-266p or transitional school districts pursuant to section 10-263c or who are eligible for grants under section 10-276a or 10-263d for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2002, to June 30, 2004, inclusive, shall receive grants that are at least equal to the grants they received for the prior fiscal year, (vi) towns not receiving funds under clause (iii) of this subparagraph shall receive a pro rata share of any remaining funds based on their grant determined under this subparagraph. (Q) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2005, (i) no town shall receive a grant pursuant to this subparagraph in an amount that is less than sixty per cent of the amount determined pursuant to the previous subparagraphs of this subdivision, (ii) notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (B) of this subdivision, each town shall receive a grant that is equal to the amount the town received for the prior fiscal year increased by twenty-three and twenty-seven hundredths per cent of the difference between the grant amount calculated pursuant to this subdivision and the amount the town received for the prior fiscal year, (iii) no town whose school district is a priority school district pursuant to subsection (a) of section 10-266p shall receive a grant pursuant to this subdivision that is less than three hundred seventy dollars per resident student, and (iv) each town shall receive a grant that is at least the greater of the amount of the grant it received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2003, or the amount of the grant it received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2004, increased by seven-tenths per cent, except that the town of Winchester shall not receive less than its fixed entitlement for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2003. (R) Notwithstanding the provisions of this subdivision, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2006, and June 30, 2007, each town shall receive a grant that is equal to the amount of the grant the town received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2005, increased by two per cent plus the amount specified in section 33 of public act 05-245, provided for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2007, no town shall receive a grant in an amount that is less than sixty per cent of the amount of its target aid as described in subdivision (32) of section 10-262f. (S) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, a grant in an amount equal to the sum of (i) the town's base aid, and (ii) seventeen and thirty-one one-hundredths per cent of the difference between the town's fully funded grant as described in subdivision (33) of section 10-262f, and its base aid, except that such per cent shall be adjusted for all towns so that no town shall receive a grant that is less than the amount of the grant the town received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2007, increased by four and four-tenths per cent. (T) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2009, a grant in an amount equal to the sum of (i) the town's base aid, and (ii) twenty-two and two one-hundredths per cent of the difference between the fully funded grant as described in said subdivision (33) of section 10-262f, and its base aid, except that such per cent shall be adjusted for all towns so that no town shall receive a grant that is less than the amount of the grant the town received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, increased by four and four-tenths per cent;
123123
124124 (7) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, for towns that used an accrual method of accounting for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995, the portion of the grant received pursuant to subdivision (6) of this subsection which is considered to be a reimbursement for special education expenses incurred in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995, shall be equal to the ratio of the amount received for special education pursuant to subsection (a) of section 10-76g, in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995, to the sum of such special education amount and the education equalization aid pursuant to this section for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, and each fiscal year thereafter, such ratio shall be used to identify the amount of the grant pursuant to this section which is considered to be a reimbursement for special education expenses for the prior fiscal year.
125125
126126 (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1990, and the fiscal year ending June 30, 1991, no town's equalization aid entitlement shall be less than its minimum aid or its education enhancement aid, whichever is applicable.
127127
128128 (c) (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2010, and June 30, 2011, each town shall receive an equalization aid grant in amount provided for in subdivision (2) of this subsection.
129129
130130 (2) Equalization aid grant amounts.
131131
132132
133133
134134 T1 Town Grant for Fiscal Year Grant for Fiscal Year
135135 T2 2010 2011
136136 T3
137137 T4 Andover 2,330,856 2,330,856
138138 T5 Ansonia 15,031,668 15,031,668
139139 T6 Ashford 3,896,069 3,896,069
140140 T7 Avon 1,232,688 1,232,688
141141 T8 Barkhamsted 1,615,872 1,615,872
142142 T9 Beacon Falls 4,044,804 4,044,804
143143 T10 Berlin 6,169,410 6,169,410
144144 T11 Bethany 2,030,845 2,030,845
145145 T12 Bethel 8,157,837 8,157,837
146146 T13 Bethlehem 1,318,171 1,318,171
147147 T14 Bloomfield 5,410,345 5,410,345
148148 T15 Bolton 3,015,660 3,015,660
149149 T16 Bozrah 1,229,255 1,229,255
150150 T17 Branford 1,759,095 1,759,095
151151 T18 Bridgeport 164,195,344 164,195,344
152152 T19 Bridgewater 137,292 137,292
153153 T20 Bristol 41,657,314 41,657,314
154154 T21 Brookfield 1,530,693 1,530,693
155155 T22 Brooklyn 6,978,295 6,978,295
156156 T23 Burlington 4,295,578 4,295,578
157157 T24 Canaan 207,146 207,146
158158 T25 Canterbury 4,733,625 4,733,625
159159 T26 Canton 3,348,790 3,348,790
160160 T27 Chaplin 1,880,888 1,880,888
161161 T28 Cheshire 9,298,837 9,298,837
162162 T29 Chester 665,733 665,733
163163 T30 Clinton 6,465,651 6,465,651
164164 T31 Colchester 13,547,231 13,547,231
165165 T32 Colebrook 495,044 495,044
166166 T33 Columbia 2,550,037 2,550,037
167167 T34 Cornwall 85,322 85,322
168168 T35 Coventry 8,845,691 8,845,691
169169 T36 Cromwell 4,313,692 4,313,692
170170 T37 Danbury 22,857,956 22,857,956
171171 T38 Darien 1,616,006 1,616,006
172172 T39 Deep River 1,687,351 1,687,351
173173 T40 Derby 6,865,689 6,865,689
174174 T41 Durham 3,954,812 3,954,812
175175 T42 Eastford 1,109,873 1,109,873
176176 T43 East Granby 1,301,142 1,301,142
177177 T44 East Haddam 3,718,223 3,718,223
178178 T45 East Hampton 7,595,720 7,595,720
179179 T46 East Hartford 41,710,817 41,710,817
180180 T47 East Haven 18,764,125 18,764,125
181181 T48 East Lyme 7,100,611 7,100,611
182182 T49 Easton 593,868 593,868
183183 T50 East Windsor 5,482,135 5,482,135
184184 T51 Ellington 9,504,917 9,504,917
185185 T52 Enfield 28,380,144 28,380,144
186186 T53 Essex 389,697 389,697
187187 T54 Fairfield 3,590,008 3,590,008
188188 T55 Farmington 1,611,013 1,611,013
189189 T56 Franklin 941,077 941,077
190190 T57 Glastonbury 6,201,152 6,201,152
191191 T58 Goshen 218,188 218,188
192192 T59 Granby 5,394,276 5,394,276
193193 T60 Greenwich 3,418,642 3,418,642
194194 T61 Griswold 10,735,024 10,735,024
195195 T62 Groton 25,374,989 25,374,989
196196 T63 Guilford 3,058,981 3,058,981
197197 T64 Haddam 1,728,610 1,728,610
198198 T65 Hamden 23,030,761 23,030,761
199199 T66 Hampton 1,337,582 1,337,582
200200 T67 Hartford 187,974,890 187,974,890
201201 T68 Hartland 1,350,837 1,350,837
202202 T69 Harwinton 2,728,401 2,728,401
203203 T70 Hebron 6,872,931 6,872,931
204204 T71 Kent 167,342 167,342
205205 T72 Killingly 15,245,633 15,245,633
206206 T73 Killingworth 2,227,467 2,227,467
207207 T74 Lebanon 5,467,634 5,467,634
208208 T75 Ledyard 12,030,465 12,030,465
209209 T76 Lisbon 3,899,238 3,899,238
210210 T77 Litchfield 1,479,851 1,479,851
211211 T78 Lyme 145,556 145,556
212212 T79 Madison 1,576,061 1,576,061
213213 T80 Manchester 30,619,100 30,619,100
214214 T81 Mansfield 10,070,677 10,070,677
215215 T82 Marlborough 3,124,421 3,124,421
216216 T83 Meriden 53,783,711 53,783,711
217217 T84 Middlebury 684,186 684,186
218218 T85 Middlefield 2,100,239 2,100,239
219219 T86 Middletown 16,652,386 16,652,386
220220 T87 Milford 10,728,519 10,728,519
221221 T88 Monroe 6,572,118 6,572,118
222222 T89 Montville 12,549,431 12,549,431
223223 T90 Morris 657,975 657,975
224224 T91 Naugatuck 29,211,401 29,211,401
225225 T92 New Britain 73,929,296 73,929,296
226226 T93 New Canaan 1,495,604 1,495,604
227227 T94 New Fairfield 4,414,083 4,414,083
228228 T95 New Hartford 3,143,902 3,143,902
229229 T96 New Haven 142,509,525 142,509,525
230230 T97 Newington 12,632,615 12,632,615
231231 T98 New London 22,940,565 22,940,565
232232 T99 New Milford 11,939,587 11,939,587
233233 T100 Newtown 4,309,646 4,309,646
234234 T101 Norfolk 381,414 381,414
235235 T102 North Branford 8,117,122 8,117,122
236236 T103 North Canaan 2,064,592 2,064,592
237237 T104 North Haven 3,174,940 3,174,940
238238 T105 North Stonington 2,892,440 2,892,440
239239 T106 Norwalk 10,095,131 10,095,131
240240 T107 Norwich 32,316,543 32,316,543
241241 T108 Old Lyme 605,586 605,586
242242 T109 Old Saybrook 652,677 652,677
243243 T110 Orange 1,055,910 1,055,910
244244 T111 Oxford 4,606,861 4,606,861
245245 T112 Plainfield 15,353,204 15,353,204
246246 T113 Plainville 10,161,853 10,161,853
247247 T114 Plymouth 9,743,272 9,743,272
248248 T115 Pomfret 3,092,817 3,092,817
249249 T116 Portland 4,272,257 4,272,257
250250 T117 Preston 3,057,025 3,057,025
251251 T118 Prospect 5,319,201 5,319,201
252252 T119 Putnam 8,071,851 8,071,851
253253 T120 Redding 687,733 687,733
254254 T121 Ridgefield 2,063,814 2,063,814
255255 T122 Rocky Hill 3,355,227 3,355,227
256256 T123 Roxbury 158,114 158,114
257257 T124 Salem 3,099,694 3,099,694
258258 T125 Salisbury 187,266 187,266
259259 T126 Scotland 1,444,458 1,444,458
260260 T127 Seymour 9,836,508 9,836,508
261261 T128 Sharon 145,798 145,798
262262 T129 Shelton 4,975,852 4,975,852
263263 T130 Sherman 244,327 244,327
264264 T131 Simsbury 5,367,517 5,367,517
265265 T132 Somers 5,918,636 5,918,636
266266 T133 Southbury 2,422,233 2,422,233
267267 T134 Southington 19,839,108 19,839,108
268268 T135 South Windsor 12,858,826 12,858,826
269269 T136 Sprague 2,600,651 2,600,651
270270 T137 Stafford 9,809,424 9,809,424
271271 T138 Stamford 7,978,877 7,978,877
272272 T139 Sterling 3,166,394 3,166,394
273273 T140 Stonington 2,061,204 2,061,204
274274 T141 Stratford 20,495,602 20,495,602
275275 T142 Suffield 6,082,494 6,082,494
276276 T143 Thomaston 5,630,307 5,630,307
277277 T144 Thompson 7,608,489 7,608,489
278278 T145 Tolland 10,759,283 10,759,283
279279 T146 Torrington 23,933,343 23,933,343
280280 T147 Trumbull 3,031,988 3,031,988
281281 T148 Union 239,576 239,576
282282 T149 Vernon 17,645,165 17,645,165
283283 T150 Voluntown 2,536,177 2,536,177
284284 T151 Wallingford 21,440,233 21,440,233
285285 T152 Warren 99,777 99,777
286286 T153 Washington 240,147 240,147
287287 T154 Waterbury 113,617,182 113,617,182
288288 T155 Waterford 1,445,404 1,445,404
289289 T156 Watertown 11,749,383 11,749,383
290290 T157 Westbrook 427,677 427,677
291291 T158 West Hartford 16,076,120 16,076,120
292292 T159 West Haven 41,399,303 41,399,303
293293 T160 Weston 948,564 948,564
294294 T161 Westport 1,988,255 1,988,255
295295 T162 Wethersfield 8,018,422 8,018,422
296296 T163 Willington 3,676,637 3,676,637
297297 T164 Wilton 1,557,195 1,557,195
298298 T165 Winchester 7,823,991 7,823,991
299299 T166 Windham 24,169,717 24,169,717
300300 T167 Windsor 11,547,663 11,547,663
301301 T168 Windsor Locks 4,652,368 4,652,368
302302 T169 Wolcott 13,539,371 13,539,371
303303 T170 Woodbridge 721,370 721,370
304304 T171 Woodbury 876,018 876,018
305305 T172 Woodstock 5,390,055 5,390,055
306306
307307 T1
308308
309309 Town
310310
311311 Grant for Fiscal Year
312312
313313 Grant for Fiscal Year
314314
315315 T2
316316
317317 2010
318318
319319 2011
320320
321321 T3
322322
323323 T4
324324
325325 Andover
326326
327327 2,330,856
328328
329329 2,330,856
330330
331331 T5
332332
333333 Ansonia
334334
335335 15,031,668
336336
337337 15,031,668
338338
339339 T6
340340
341341 Ashford
342342
343343 3,896,069
344344
345345 3,896,069
346346
347347 T7
348348
349349 Avon
350350
351351 1,232,688
352352
353353 1,232,688
354354
355355 T8
356356
357357 Barkhamsted
358358
359359 1,615,872
360360
361361 1,615,872
362362
363363 T9
364364
365365 Beacon Falls
366366
367367 4,044,804
368368
369369 4,044,804
370370
371371 T10
372372
373373 Berlin
374374
375375 6,169,410
376376
377377 6,169,410
378378
379379 T11
380380
381381 Bethany
382382
383383 2,030,845
384384
385385 2,030,845
386386
387387 T12
388388
389389 Bethel
390390
391391 8,157,837
392392
393393 8,157,837
394394
395395 T13
396396
397397 Bethlehem
398398
399399 1,318,171
400400
401401 1,318,171
402402
403403 T14
404404
405405 Bloomfield
406406
407407 5,410,345
408408
409409 5,410,345
410410
411411 T15
412412
413413 Bolton
414414
415415 3,015,660
416416
417417 3,015,660
418418
419419 T16
420420
421421 Bozrah
422422
423423 1,229,255
424424
425425 1,229,255
426426
427427 T17
428428
429429 Branford
430430
431431 1,759,095
432432
433433 1,759,095
434434
435435 T18
436436
437437 Bridgeport
438438
439439 164,195,344
440440
441441 164,195,344
442442
443443 T19
444444
445445 Bridgewater
446446
447447 137,292
448448
449449 137,292
450450
451451 T20
452452
453453 Bristol
454454
455455 41,657,314
456456
457457 41,657,314
458458
459459 T21
460460
461461 Brookfield
462462
463463 1,530,693
464464
465465 1,530,693
466466
467467 T22
468468
469469 Brooklyn
470470
471471 6,978,295
472472
473473 6,978,295
474474
475475 T23
476476
477477 Burlington
478478
479479 4,295,578
480480
481481 4,295,578
482482
483483 T24
484484
485485 Canaan
486486
487487 207,146
488488
489489 207,146
490490
491491 T25
492492
493493 Canterbury
494494
495495 4,733,625
496496
497497 4,733,625
498498
499499 T26
500500
501501 Canton
502502
503503 3,348,790
504504
505505 3,348,790
506506
507507 T27
508508
509509 Chaplin
510510
511511 1,880,888
512512
513513 1,880,888
514514
515515 T28
516516
517517 Cheshire
518518
519519 9,298,837
520520
521521 9,298,837
522522
523523 T29
524524
525525 Chester
526526
527527 665,733
528528
529529 665,733
530530
531531 T30
532532
533533 Clinton
534534
535535 6,465,651
536536
537537 6,465,651
538538
539539 T31
540540
541541 Colchester
542542
543543 13,547,231
544544
545545 13,547,231
546546
547547 T32
548548
549549 Colebrook
550550
551551 495,044
552552
553553 495,044
554554
555555 T33
556556
557557 Columbia
558558
559559 2,550,037
560560
561561 2,550,037
562562
563563 T34
564564
565565 Cornwall
566566
567567 85,322
568568
569569 85,322
570570
571571 T35
572572
573573 Coventry
574574
575575 8,845,691
576576
577577 8,845,691
578578
579579 T36
580580
581581 Cromwell
582582
583583 4,313,692
584584
585585 4,313,692
586586
587587 T37
588588
589589 Danbury
590590
591591 22,857,956
592592
593593 22,857,956
594594
595595 T38
596596
597597 Darien
598598
599599 1,616,006
600600
601601 1,616,006
602602
603603 T39
604604
605605 Deep River
606606
607607 1,687,351
608608
609609 1,687,351
610610
611611 T40
612612
613613 Derby
614614
615615 6,865,689
616616
617617 6,865,689
618618
619619 T41
620620
621621 Durham
622622
623623 3,954,812
624624
625625 3,954,812
626626
627627 T42
628628
629629 Eastford
630630
631631 1,109,873
632632
633633 1,109,873
634634
635635 T43
636636
637637 East Granby
638638
639639 1,301,142
640640
641641 1,301,142
642642
643643 T44
644644
645645 East Haddam
646646
647647 3,718,223
648648
649649 3,718,223
650650
651651 T45
652652
653653 East Hampton
654654
655655 7,595,720
656656
657657 7,595,720
658658
659659 T46
660660
661661 East Hartford
662662
663663 41,710,817
664664
665665 41,710,817
666666
667667 T47
668668
669669 East Haven
670670
671671 18,764,125
672672
673673 18,764,125
674674
675675 T48
676676
677677 East Lyme
678678
679679 7,100,611
680680
681681 7,100,611
682682
683683 T49
684684
685685 Easton
686686
687687 593,868
688688
689689 593,868
690690
691691 T50
692692
693693 East Windsor
694694
695695 5,482,135
696696
697697 5,482,135
698698
699699 T51
700700
701701 Ellington
702702
703703 9,504,917
704704
705705 9,504,917
706706
707707 T52
708708
709709 Enfield
710710
711711 28,380,144
712712
713713 28,380,144
714714
715715 T53
716716
717717 Essex
718718
719719 389,697
720720
721721 389,697
722722
723723 T54
724724
725725 Fairfield
726726
727727 3,590,008
728728
729729 3,590,008
730730
731731 T55
732732
733733 Farmington
734734
735735 1,611,013
736736
737737 1,611,013
738738
739739 T56
740740
741741 Franklin
742742
743743 941,077
744744
745745 941,077
746746
747747 T57
748748
749749 Glastonbury
750750
751751 6,201,152
752752
753753 6,201,152
754754
755755 T58
756756
757757 Goshen
758758
759759 218,188
760760
761761 218,188
762762
763763 T59
764764
765765 Granby
766766
767767 5,394,276
768768
769769 5,394,276
770770
771771 T60
772772
773773 Greenwich
774774
775775 3,418,642
776776
777777 3,418,642
778778
779779 T61
780780
781781 Griswold
782782
783783 10,735,024
784784
785785 10,735,024
786786
787787 T62
788788
789789 Groton
790790
791791 25,374,989
792792
793793 25,374,989
794794
795795 T63
796796
797797 Guilford
798798
799799 3,058,981
800800
801801 3,058,981
802802
803803 T64
804804
805805 Haddam
806806
807807 1,728,610
808808
809809 1,728,610
810810
811811 T65
812812
813813 Hamden
814814
815815 23,030,761
816816
817817 23,030,761
818818
819819 T66
820820
821821 Hampton
822822
823823 1,337,582
824824
825825 1,337,582
826826
827827 T67
828828
829829 Hartford
830830
831831 187,974,890
832832
833833 187,974,890
834834
835835 T68
836836
837837 Hartland
838838
839839 1,350,837
840840
841841 1,350,837
842842
843843 T69
844844
845845 Harwinton
846846
847847 2,728,401
848848
849849 2,728,401
850850
851851 T70
852852
853853 Hebron
854854
855855 6,872,931
856856
857857 6,872,931
858858
859859 T71
860860
861861 Kent
862862
863863 167,342
864864
865865 167,342
866866
867867 T72
868868
869869 Killingly
870870
871871 15,245,633
872872
873873 15,245,633
874874
875875 T73
876876
877877 Killingworth
878878
879879 2,227,467
880880
881881 2,227,467
882882
883883 T74
884884
885885 Lebanon
886886
887887 5,467,634
888888
889889 5,467,634
890890
891891 T75
892892
893893 Ledyard
894894
895895 12,030,465
896896
897897 12,030,465
898898
899899 T76
900900
901901 Lisbon
902902
903903 3,899,238
904904
905905 3,899,238
906906
907907 T77
908908
909909 Litchfield
910910
911911 1,479,851
912912
913913 1,479,851
914914
915915 T78
916916
917917 Lyme
918918
919919 145,556
920920
921921 145,556
922922
923923 T79
924924
925925 Madison
926926
927927 1,576,061
928928
929929 1,576,061
930930
931931 T80
932932
933933 Manchester
934934
935935 30,619,100
936936
937937 30,619,100
938938
939939 T81
940940
941941 Mansfield
942942
943943 10,070,677
944944
945945 10,070,677
946946
947947 T82
948948
949949 Marlborough
950950
951951 3,124,421
952952
953953 3,124,421
954954
955955 T83
956956
957957 Meriden
958958
959959 53,783,711
960960
961961 53,783,711
962962
963963 T84
964964
965965 Middlebury
966966
967967 684,186
968968
969969 684,186
970970
971971 T85
972972
973973 Middlefield
974974
975975 2,100,239
976976
977977 2,100,239
978978
979979 T86
980980
981981 Middletown
982982
983983 16,652,386
984984
985985 16,652,386
986986
987987 T87
988988
989989 Milford
990990
991991 10,728,519
992992
993993 10,728,519
994994
995995 T88
996996
997997 Monroe
998998
999999 6,572,118
10001000
10011001 6,572,118
10021002
10031003 T89
10041004
10051005 Montville
10061006
10071007 12,549,431
10081008
10091009 12,549,431
10101010
10111011 T90
10121012
10131013 Morris
10141014
10151015 657,975
10161016
10171017 657,975
10181018
10191019 T91
10201020
10211021 Naugatuck
10221022
10231023 29,211,401
10241024
10251025 29,211,401
10261026
10271027 T92
10281028
10291029 New Britain
10301030
10311031 73,929,296
10321032
10331033 73,929,296
10341034
10351035 T93
10361036
10371037 New Canaan
10381038
10391039 1,495,604
10401040
10411041 1,495,604
10421042
10431043 T94
10441044
10451045 New Fairfield
10461046
10471047 4,414,083
10481048
10491049 4,414,083
10501050
10511051 T95
10521052
10531053 New Hartford
10541054
10551055 3,143,902
10561056
10571057 3,143,902
10581058
10591059 T96
10601060
10611061 New Haven
10621062
10631063 142,509,525
10641064
10651065 142,509,525
10661066
10671067 T97
10681068
10691069 Newington
10701070
10711071 12,632,615
10721072
10731073 12,632,615
10741074
10751075 T98
10761076
10771077 New London
10781078
10791079 22,940,565
10801080
10811081 22,940,565
10821082
10831083 T99
10841084
10851085 New Milford
10861086
10871087 11,939,587
10881088
10891089 11,939,587
10901090
10911091 T100
10921092
10931093 Newtown
10941094
10951095 4,309,646
10961096
10971097 4,309,646
10981098
10991099 T101
11001100
11011101 Norfolk
11021102
11031103 381,414
11041104
11051105 381,414
11061106
11071107 T102
11081108
11091109 North Branford
11101110
11111111 8,117,122
11121112
11131113 8,117,122
11141114
11151115 T103
11161116
11171117 North Canaan
11181118
11191119 2,064,592
11201120
11211121 2,064,592
11221122
11231123 T104
11241124
11251125 North Haven
11261126
11271127 3,174,940
11281128
11291129 3,174,940
11301130
11311131 T105
11321132
11331133 North Stonington
11341134
11351135 2,892,440
11361136
11371137 2,892,440
11381138
11391139 T106
11401140
11411141 Norwalk
11421142
11431143 10,095,131
11441144
11451145 10,095,131
11461146
11471147 T107
11481148
11491149 Norwich
11501150
11511151 32,316,543
11521152
11531153 32,316,543
11541154
11551155 T108
11561156
11571157 Old Lyme
11581158
11591159 605,586
11601160
11611161 605,586
11621162
11631163 T109
11641164
11651165 Old Saybrook
11661166
11671167 652,677
11681168
11691169 652,677
11701170
11711171 T110
11721172
11731173 Orange
11741174
11751175 1,055,910
11761176
11771177 1,055,910
11781178
11791179 T111
11801180
11811181 Oxford
11821182
11831183 4,606,861
11841184
11851185 4,606,861
11861186
11871187 T112
11881188
11891189 Plainfield
11901190
11911191 15,353,204
11921192
11931193 15,353,204
11941194
11951195 T113
11961196
11971197 Plainville
11981198
11991199 10,161,853
12001200
12011201 10,161,853
12021202
12031203 T114
12041204
12051205 Plymouth
12061206
12071207 9,743,272
12081208
12091209 9,743,272
12101210
12111211 T115
12121212
12131213 Pomfret
12141214
12151215 3,092,817
12161216
12171217 3,092,817
12181218
12191219 T116
12201220
12211221 Portland
12221222
12231223 4,272,257
12241224
12251225 4,272,257
12261226
12271227 T117
12281228
12291229 Preston
12301230
12311231 3,057,025
12321232
12331233 3,057,025
12341234
12351235 T118
12361236
12371237 Prospect
12381238
12391239 5,319,201
12401240
12411241 5,319,201
12421242
12431243 T119
12441244
12451245 Putnam
12461246
12471247 8,071,851
12481248
12491249 8,071,851
12501250
12511251 T120
12521252
12531253 Redding
12541254
12551255 687,733
12561256
12571257 687,733
12581258
12591259 T121
12601260
12611261 Ridgefield
12621262
12631263 2,063,814
12641264
12651265 2,063,814
12661266
12671267 T122
12681268
12691269 Rocky Hill
12701270
12711271 3,355,227
12721272
12731273 3,355,227
12741274
12751275 T123
12761276
12771277 Roxbury
12781278
12791279 158,114
12801280
12811281 158,114
12821282
12831283 T124
12841284
12851285 Salem
12861286
12871287 3,099,694
12881288
12891289 3,099,694
12901290
12911291 T125
12921292
12931293 Salisbury
12941294
12951295 187,266
12961296
12971297 187,266
12981298
12991299 T126
13001300
13011301 Scotland
13021302
13031303 1,444,458
13041304
13051305 1,444,458
13061306
13071307 T127
13081308
13091309 Seymour
13101310
13111311 9,836,508
13121312
13131313 9,836,508
13141314
13151315 T128
13161316
13171317 Sharon
13181318
13191319 145,798
13201320
13211321 145,798
13221322
13231323 T129
13241324
13251325 Shelton
13261326
13271327 4,975,852
13281328
13291329 4,975,852
13301330
13311331 T130
13321332
13331333 Sherman
13341334
13351335 244,327
13361336
13371337 244,327
13381338
13391339 T131
13401340
13411341 Simsbury
13421342
13431343 5,367,517
13441344
13451345 5,367,517
13461346
13471347 T132
13481348
13491349 Somers
13501350
13511351 5,918,636
13521352
13531353 5,918,636
13541354
13551355 T133
13561356
13571357 Southbury
13581358
13591359 2,422,233
13601360
13611361 2,422,233
13621362
13631363 T134
13641364
13651365 Southington
13661366
13671367 19,839,108
13681368
13691369 19,839,108
13701370
13711371 T135
13721372
13731373 South Windsor
13741374
13751375 12,858,826
13761376
13771377 12,858,826
13781378
13791379 T136
13801380
13811381 Sprague
13821382
13831383 2,600,651
13841384
13851385 2,600,651
13861386
13871387 T137
13881388
13891389 Stafford
13901390
13911391 9,809,424
13921392
13931393 9,809,424
13941394
13951395 T138
13961396
13971397 Stamford
13981398
13991399 7,978,877
14001400
14011401 7,978,877
14021402
14031403 T139
14041404
14051405 Sterling
14061406
14071407 3,166,394
14081408
14091409 3,166,394
14101410
14111411 T140
14121412
14131413 Stonington
14141414
14151415 2,061,204
14161416
14171417 2,061,204
14181418
14191419 T141
14201420
14211421 Stratford
14221422
14231423 20,495,602
14241424
14251425 20,495,602
14261426
14271427 T142
14281428
14291429 Suffield
14301430
14311431 6,082,494
14321432
14331433 6,082,494
14341434
14351435 T143
14361436
14371437 Thomaston
14381438
14391439 5,630,307
14401440
14411441 5,630,307
14421442
14431443 T144
14441444
14451445 Thompson
14461446
14471447 7,608,489
14481448
14491449 7,608,489
14501450
14511451 T145
14521452
14531453 Tolland
14541454
14551455 10,759,283
14561456
14571457 10,759,283
14581458
14591459 T146
14601460
14611461 Torrington
14621462
14631463 23,933,343
14641464
14651465 23,933,343
14661466
14671467 T147
14681468
14691469 Trumbull
14701470
14711471 3,031,988
14721472
14731473 3,031,988
14741474
14751475 T148
14761476
14771477 Union
14781478
14791479 239,576
14801480
14811481 239,576
14821482
14831483 T149
14841484
14851485 Vernon
14861486
14871487 17,645,165
14881488
14891489 17,645,165
14901490
14911491 T150
14921492
14931493 Voluntown
14941494
14951495 2,536,177
14961496
14971497 2,536,177
14981498
14991499 T151
15001500
15011501 Wallingford
15021502
15031503 21,440,233
15041504
15051505 21,440,233
15061506
15071507 T152
15081508
15091509 Warren
15101510
15111511 99,777
15121512
15131513 99,777
15141514
15151515 T153
15161516
15171517 Washington
15181518
15191519 240,147
15201520
15211521 240,147
15221522
15231523 T154
15241524
15251525 Waterbury
15261526
15271527 113,617,182
15281528
15291529 113,617,182
15301530
15311531 T155
15321532
15331533 Waterford
15341534
15351535 1,445,404
15361536
15371537 1,445,404
15381538
15391539 T156
15401540
15411541 Watertown
15421542
15431543 11,749,383
15441544
15451545 11,749,383
15461546
15471547 T157
15481548
15491549 Westbrook
15501550
15511551 427,677
15521552
15531553 427,677
15541554
15551555 T158
15561556
15571557 West Hartford
15581558
15591559 16,076,120
15601560
15611561 16,076,120
15621562
15631563 T159
15641564
15651565 West Haven
15661566
15671567 41,399,303
15681568
15691569 41,399,303
15701570
15711571 T160
15721572
15731573 Weston
15741574
15751575 948,564
15761576
15771577 948,564
15781578
15791579 T161
15801580
15811581 Westport
15821582
15831583 1,988,255
15841584
15851585 1,988,255
15861586
15871587 T162
15881588
15891589 Wethersfield
15901590
15911591 8,018,422
15921592
15931593 8,018,422
15941594
15951595 T163
15961596
15971597 Willington
15981598
15991599 3,676,637
16001600
16011601 3,676,637
16021602
16031603 T164
16041604
16051605 Wilton
16061606
16071607 1,557,195
16081608
16091609 1,557,195
16101610
16111611 T165
16121612
16131613 Winchester
16141614
16151615 7,823,991
16161616
16171617 7,823,991
16181618
16191619 T166
16201620
16211621 Windham
16221622
16231623 24,169,717
16241624
16251625 24,169,717
16261626
16271627 T167
16281628
16291629 Windsor
16301630
16311631 11,547,663
16321632
16331633 11,547,663
16341634
16351635 T168
16361636
16371637 Windsor Locks
16381638
16391639 4,652,368
16401640
16411641 4,652,368
16421642
16431643 T169
16441644
16451645 Wolcott
16461646
16471647 13,539,371
16481648
16491649 13,539,371
16501650
16511651 T170
16521652
16531653 Woodbridge
16541654
16551655 721,370
16561656
16571657 721,370
16581658
16591659 T171
16601660
16611661 Woodbury
16621662
16631663 876,018
16641664
16651665 876,018
16661666
16671667 T172
16681668
16691669 Woodstock
16701670
16711671 5,390,055
16721672
16731673 5,390,055
16741674
16751675 (3) The town of East Hartford shall not receive less than its fixed entitlement for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2009.
16761676
16771677 (d) (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, each town shall receive an equalization aid grant in an amount provided for in subdivision (2) of this subsection, and for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, each town shall receive an equalization aid grant in an amount equal to the sum of any amounts paid to such town pursuant to subsection (c) and subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 10-66ee, and the amount provided for in subdivision (2) of this subsection.
16781678
16791679 (2) Equalization aid grant amounts.
16801680
16811681
16821682
16831683 T173 Town Grant for Fiscal Year Grant for Fiscal Year
16841684 T174 2012 2013
16851685 T175
16861686 T176 Andover 2,330,856 2,367,466
16871687 T177 Ansonia 15,031,668 15,571,383
16881688 T178 Ashford 3,896,069 3,931,796
16891689 T179 Avon 1,232,688 1,232,688
16901690 T180 Barkhamsted 1,615,872 1,654,360
16911691 T181 Beacon Falls 4,044,804 4,109,097
16921692 T182 Berlin 6,169,410 6,280,132
16931693 T183 Bethany 2,030,845 2,042,361
16941694 T184 Bethel 8,157,837 8,228,760
16951695 T185 Bethlehem 1,318,171 1,318,800
16961696 T186 Bloomfield 5,410,345 5,614,895
16971697 T187 Bolton 3,015,660 3,038,788
16981698 T188 Bozrah 1,229,255 1,242,936
16991699 T189 Branford 1,759,095 1,824,612
17001700 T190 Bridgeport 164,195,344 168,599,571
17011701 T191 Bridgewater 137,292 137,292
17021702 T192 Bristol 41,657,314 43,047,496
17031703 T193 Brookfield 1,530,693 1,545,179
17041704 T194 Brooklyn 6,978,295 7,058,407
17051705 T195 Burlington 4,295,578 4,354,540
17061706 T196 Canaan 207,146 209,258
17071707 T197 Canterbury 4,733,625 4,754,383
17081708 T198 Canton 3,348,790 3,421,074
17091709 T199 Chaplin 1,880,888 1,893,247
17101710 T200 Cheshire 9,298,837 9,376,495
17111711 T201 Chester 665,733 665,733
17121712 T202 Clinton 6,465,651 6,502,667
17131713 T203 Colchester 13,547,231 13,723,859
17141714 T204 Colebrook 495,044 506,256
17151715 T205 Columbia 2,550,037 2,563,631
17161716 T206 Cornwall 85,322 85,322
17171717 T207 Coventry 8,845,691 8,918,028
17181718 T208 Cromwell 4,313,692 4,423,837
17191719 T209 Danbury 22,857,956 24,554,515
17201720 T210 Darien 1,616,006 1,616,006
17211721 T211 Deep River 1,687,351 1,711,882
17221722 T212 Derby 6,865,689 7,146,221
17231723 T213 Durham 3,954,812 3,986,743
17241724 T214 Eastford 1,109,873 1,116,844
17251725 T215 East Granby 1,301,142 1,349,822
17261726 T216 East Haddam 3,718,223 3,765,035
17271727 T217 East Hampton 7,595,720 7,665,929
17281728 T218 East Hartford 41,710,817 43,425,561
17291729 T219 East Haven 18,764,125 19,253,992
17301730 T220 East Lyme 7,100,611 7,132,157
17311731 T221 Easton 593,868 593,868
17321732 T222 East Windsor 5,482,135 5,650,470
17331733 T223 Ellington 9,504,917 9,649,604
17341734 T224 Enfield 28,380,144 28,810,492
17351735 T225 Essex 389,697 389,697
17361736 T226 Fairfield 3,590,008 3,590,008
17371737 T227 Farmington 1,611,013 1,611,013
17381738 T228 Franklin 941,077 948,235
17391739 T229 Glastonbury 6,201,152 6,415,031
17401740 T230 Goshen 218,188 218,188
17411741 T231 Granby 5,394,276 5,477,633
17421742 T232 Greenwich 3,418,642 3,418,642
17431743 T233 Griswold 10,735,024 10,878,817
17441744 T234 Groton 25,374,989 25,625,179
17451745 T235 Guilford 3,058,981 3,058,981
17461746 T236 Haddam 1,728,610 1,776,625
17471747 T237 Hamden 23,030,761 23,913,747
17481748 T238 Hampton 1,337,582 1,339,928
17491749 T239 Hartford 187,974,890 192,783,001
17501750 T240 Hartland 1,350,837 1,358,660
17511751 T241 Harwinton 2,728,401 2,760,313
17521752 T242 Hebron 6,872,931 6,969,354
17531753 T243 Kent 167,342 167,342
17541754 T244 Killingly 15,245,633 15,625,767
17551755 T245 Killingworth 2,227,467 2,237,730
17561756 T246 Lebanon 5,467,634 5,523,871
17571757 T247 Ledyard 12,030,465 12,141,501
17581758 T248 Lisbon 3,899,238 3,927,193
17591759 T249 Litchfield 1,479,851 1,508,386
17601760 T250 Lyme 145,556 145,556
17611761 T251 Madison 1,576,061 1,576,061
17621762 T252 Manchester 30,619,100 31,962,679
17631763 T253 Mansfield 10,070,677 10,156,014
17641764 T254 Marlborough 3,124,421 3,171,682
17651765 T255 Meriden 53,783,711 55,561,122
17661766 T256 Middlebury 684,186 714,234
17671767 T257 Middlefield 2,100,239 2,132,776
17681768 T258 Middletown 16,652,386 17,449,023
17691769 T259 Milford 10,728,519 11,048,292
17701770 T260 Monroe 6,572,118 6,592,969
17711771 T261 Montville 12,549,431 12,715,670
17721772 T262 Morris 657,975 657,975
17731773 T263 Naugatuck 29,211,401 29,846,550
17741774 T264 New Britain 73,929,296 76,583,631
17751775 T265 New Canaan 1,495,604 1,495,604
17761776 T266 New Fairfield 4,414,083 4,451,451
17771777 T267 New Hartford 3,143,902 3,167,099
17781778 T268 New Haven 142,509,525 146,351,428
17791779 T269 Newington 12,632,615 12,895,927
17801780 T270 New London 22,940,565 23,749,566
17811781 T271 New Milford 11,939,587 12,080,862
17821782 T272 Newtown 4,309,646 4,338,374
17831783 T273 Norfolk 381,414 381,414
17841784 T274 North Branford 8,117,122 8,225,632
17851785 T275 North Canaan 2,064,592 2,091,544
17861786 T276 North Haven 3,174,940 3,295,851
17871787 T277 North Stonington 2,892,440 2,906,538
17881788 T278 Norwalk 10,095,131 10,672,607
17891789 T279 Norwich 32,316,543 33,341,525
17901790 T280 Old Lyme 605,586 605,586
17911791 T281 Old Saybrook 652,677 652,677
17921792 T282 Orange 1,055,910 1,107,407
17931793 T283 Oxford 4,606,861 4,667,270
17941794 T284 Plainfield 15,353,204 15,560,284
17951795 T285 Plainville 10,161,853 10,346,140
17961796 T286 Plymouth 9,743,272 9,876,832
17971797 T287 Pomfret 3,092,817 3,130,001
17981798 T288 Portland 4,272,257 4,347,783
17991799 T289 Preston 3,057,025 3,077,693
18001800 T290 Prospect 5,319,201 5,377,654
18011801 T291 Putnam 8,071,851 8,251,714
18021802 T292 Redding 687,733 687,733
18031803 T293 Ridgefield 2,063,814 2,063,814
18041804 T294 Rocky Hill 3,355,227 3,481,162
18051805 T295 Roxbury 158,114 158,114
18061806 T296 Salem 3,099,694 3,114,216
18071807 T297 Salisbury 187,266 187,266
18081808 T298 Scotland 1,444,458 1,450,305
18091809 T299 Seymour 9,836,508 10,004,094
18101810 T300 Sharon 145,798 145,798
18111811 T301 Shelton 4,975,852 5,146,279
18121812 T302 Sherman 244,327 244,327
18131813 T303 Simsbury 5,367,517 5,513,204
18141814 T304 Somers 5,918,636 5,975,301
18151815 T305 Southbury 2,422,233 2,518,902
18161816 T306 Southington 19,839,108 20,191,195
18171817 T307 South Windsor 12,858,826 13,017,444
18181818 T308 Sprague 2,600,651 2,632,445
18191819 T309 Stafford 9,809,424 9,930,162
18201820 T310 Stamford 7,978,877 8,899,110
18211821 T311 Sterling 3,166,394 3,211,166
18221822 T312 Stonington 2,061,204 2,079,926
18231823 T313 Stratford 20,495,602 21,072,199
18241824 T314 Suffield 6,082,494 6,183,966
18251825 T315 Thomaston 5,630,307 5,712,479
18261826 T316 Thompson 7,608,489 7,674,408
18271827 T317 Tolland 10,759,283 10,866,063
18281828 T318 Torrington 23,933,343 24,402,168
18291829 T319 Trumbull 3,031,988 3,195,332
18301830 T320 Union 239,576 241,460
18311831 T321 Vernon 17,645,165 18,316,776
18321832 T322 Voluntown 2,536,177 2,550,166
18331833 T323 Wallingford 21,440,233 21,712,580
18341834 T324 Warren 99,777 99,777
18351835 T325 Washington 240,147 240,147
18361836 T326 Waterbury 113,617,182 118,012,691
18371837 T327 Waterford 1,445,404 1,485,842
18381838 T328 Watertown 11,749,383 11,886,760
18391839 T329 Westbrook 427,677 427,677
18401840 T330 West Hartford 16,076,120 16,996,060
18411841 T331 West Haven 41,399,303 42,781,151
18421842 T332 Weston 948,564 948,564
18431843 T333 Westport 1,988,255 1,988,255
18441844 T334 Wethersfield 8,018,422 8,313,255
18451845 T335 Willington 3,676,637 3,710,213
18461846 T336 Wilton 1,557,195 1,557,195
18471847 T337 Winchester 7,823,991 8,031,362
18481848 T338 Windham 24,169,717 24,933,574
18491849 T339 Windsor 11,547,663 11,854,648
18501850 T340 Windsor Locks 4,652,368 4,904,674
18511851 T341 Wolcott 13,539,371 13,685,912
18521852 T342 Woodbridge 721,370 721,370
18531853 T343 Woodbury 876,018 895,683
18541854 T344 Woodstock 5,390,055 5,453,688]
18551855
18561856 T173
18571857
18581858 Town
18591859
18601860 Grant for Fiscal Year
18611861
18621862 Grant for Fiscal Year
18631863
18641864 T174
18651865
18661866 2012
18671867
18681868 2013
18691869
18701870 T175
18711871
18721872 T176
18731873
18741874 Andover
18751875
18761876 2,330,856
18771877
18781878 2,367,466
18791879
18801880 T177
18811881
18821882 Ansonia
18831883
18841884 15,031,668
18851885
18861886 15,571,383
18871887
18881888 T178
18891889
18901890 Ashford
18911891
18921892 3,896,069
18931893
18941894 3,931,796
18951895
18961896 T179
18971897
18981898 Avon
18991899
19001900 1,232,688
19011901
19021902 1,232,688
19031903
19041904 T180
19051905
19061906 Barkhamsted
19071907
19081908 1,615,872
19091909
19101910 1,654,360
19111911
19121912 T181
19131913
19141914 Beacon Falls
19151915
19161916 4,044,804
19171917
19181918 4,109,097
19191919
19201920 T182
19211921
19221922 Berlin
19231923
19241924 6,169,410
19251925
19261926 6,280,132
19271927
19281928 T183
19291929
19301930 Bethany
19311931
19321932 2,030,845
19331933
19341934 2,042,361
19351935
19361936 T184
19371937
19381938 Bethel
19391939
19401940 8,157,837
19411941
19421942 8,228,760
19431943
19441944 T185
19451945
19461946 Bethlehem
19471947
19481948 1,318,171
19491949
19501950 1,318,800
19511951
19521952 T186
19531953
19541954 Bloomfield
19551955
19561956 5,410,345
19571957
19581958 5,614,895
19591959
19601960 T187
19611961
19621962 Bolton
19631963
19641964 3,015,660
19651965
19661966 3,038,788
19671967
19681968 T188
19691969
19701970 Bozrah
19711971
19721972 1,229,255
19731973
19741974 1,242,936
19751975
19761976 T189
19771977
19781978 Branford
19791979
19801980 1,759,095
19811981
19821982 1,824,612
19831983
19841984 T190
19851985
19861986 Bridgeport
19871987
19881988 164,195,344
19891989
19901990 168,599,571
19911991
19921992 T191
19931993
19941994 Bridgewater
19951995
19961996 137,292
19971997
19981998 137,292
19991999
20002000 T192
20012001
20022002 Bristol
20032003
20042004 41,657,314
20052005
20062006 43,047,496
20072007
20082008 T193
20092009
20102010 Brookfield
20112011
20122012 1,530,693
20132013
20142014 1,545,179
20152015
20162016 T194
20172017
20182018 Brooklyn
20192019
20202020 6,978,295
20212021
20222022 7,058,407
20232023
20242024 T195
20252025
20262026 Burlington
20272027
20282028 4,295,578
20292029
20302030 4,354,540
20312031
20322032 T196
20332033
20342034 Canaan
20352035
20362036 207,146
20372037
20382038 209,258
20392039
20402040 T197
20412041
20422042 Canterbury
20432043
20442044 4,733,625
20452045
20462046 4,754,383
20472047
20482048 T198
20492049
20502050 Canton
20512051
20522052 3,348,790
20532053
20542054 3,421,074
20552055
20562056 T199
20572057
20582058 Chaplin
20592059
20602060 1,880,888
20612061
20622062 1,893,247
20632063
20642064 T200
20652065
20662066 Cheshire
20672067
20682068 9,298,837
20692069
20702070 9,376,495
20712071
20722072 T201
20732073
20742074 Chester
20752075
20762076 665,733
20772077
20782078 665,733
20792079
20802080 T202
20812081
20822082 Clinton
20832083
20842084 6,465,651
20852085
20862086 6,502,667
20872087
20882088 T203
20892089
20902090 Colchester
20912091
20922092 13,547,231
20932093
20942094 13,723,859
20952095
20962096 T204
20972097
20982098 Colebrook
20992099
21002100 495,044
21012101
21022102 506,256
21032103
21042104 T205
21052105
21062106 Columbia
21072107
21082108 2,550,037
21092109
21102110 2,563,631
21112111
21122112 T206
21132113
21142114 Cornwall
21152115
21162116 85,322
21172117
21182118 85,322
21192119
21202120 T207
21212121
21222122 Coventry
21232123
21242124 8,845,691
21252125
21262126 8,918,028
21272127
21282128 T208
21292129
21302130 Cromwell
21312131
21322132 4,313,692
21332133
21342134 4,423,837
21352135
21362136 T209
21372137
21382138 Danbury
21392139
21402140 22,857,956
21412141
21422142 24,554,515
21432143
21442144 T210
21452145
21462146 Darien
21472147
21482148 1,616,006
21492149
21502150 1,616,006
21512151
21522152 T211
21532153
21542154 Deep River
21552155
21562156 1,687,351
21572157
21582158 1,711,882
21592159
21602160 T212
21612161
21622162 Derby
21632163
21642164 6,865,689
21652165
21662166 7,146,221
21672167
21682168 T213
21692169
21702170 Durham
21712171
21722172 3,954,812
21732173
21742174 3,986,743
21752175
21762176 T214
21772177
21782178 Eastford
21792179
21802180 1,109,873
21812181
21822182 1,116,844
21832183
21842184 T215
21852185
21862186 East Granby
21872187
21882188 1,301,142
21892189
21902190 1,349,822
21912191
21922192 T216
21932193
21942194 East Haddam
21952195
21962196 3,718,223
21972197
21982198 3,765,035
21992199
22002200 T217
22012201
22022202 East Hampton
22032203
22042204 7,595,720
22052205
22062206 7,665,929
22072207
22082208 T218
22092209
22102210 East Hartford
22112211
22122212 41,710,817
22132213
22142214 43,425,561
22152215
22162216 T219
22172217
22182218 East Haven
22192219
22202220 18,764,125
22212221
22222222 19,253,992
22232223
22242224 T220
22252225
22262226 East Lyme
22272227
22282228 7,100,611
22292229
22302230 7,132,157
22312231
22322232 T221
22332233
22342234 Easton
22352235
22362236 593,868
22372237
22382238 593,868
22392239
22402240 T222
22412241
22422242 East Windsor
22432243
22442244 5,482,135
22452245
22462246 5,650,470
22472247
22482248 T223
22492249
22502250 Ellington
22512251
22522252 9,504,917
22532253
22542254 9,649,604
22552255
22562256 T224
22572257
22582258 Enfield
22592259
22602260 28,380,144
22612261
22622262 28,810,492
22632263
22642264 T225
22652265
22662266 Essex
22672267
22682268 389,697
22692269
22702270 389,697
22712271
22722272 T226
22732273
22742274 Fairfield
22752275
22762276 3,590,008
22772277
22782278 3,590,008
22792279
22802280 T227
22812281
22822282 Farmington
22832283
22842284 1,611,013
22852285
22862286 1,611,013
22872287
22882288 T228
22892289
22902290 Franklin
22912291
22922292 941,077
22932293
22942294 948,235
22952295
22962296 T229
22972297
22982298 Glastonbury
22992299
23002300 6,201,152
23012301
23022302 6,415,031
23032303
23042304 T230
23052305
23062306 Goshen
23072307
23082308 218,188
23092309
23102310 218,188
23112311
23122312 T231
23132313
23142314 Granby
23152315
23162316 5,394,276
23172317
23182318 5,477,633
23192319
23202320 T232
23212321
23222322 Greenwich
23232323
23242324 3,418,642
23252325
23262326 3,418,642
23272327
23282328 T233
23292329
23302330 Griswold
23312331
23322332 10,735,024
23332333
23342334 10,878,817
23352335
23362336 T234
23372337
23382338 Groton
23392339
23402340 25,374,989
23412341
23422342 25,625,179
23432343
23442344 T235
23452345
23462346 Guilford
23472347
23482348 3,058,981
23492349
23502350 3,058,981
23512351
23522352 T236
23532353
23542354 Haddam
23552355
23562356 1,728,610
23572357
23582358 1,776,625
23592359
23602360 T237
23612361
23622362 Hamden
23632363
23642364 23,030,761
23652365
23662366 23,913,747
23672367
23682368 T238
23692369
23702370 Hampton
23712371
23722372 1,337,582
23732373
23742374 1,339,928
23752375
23762376 T239
23772377
23782378 Hartford
23792379
23802380 187,974,890
23812381
23822382 192,783,001
23832383
23842384 T240
23852385
23862386 Hartland
23872387
23882388 1,350,837
23892389
23902390 1,358,660
23912391
23922392 T241
23932393
23942394 Harwinton
23952395
23962396 2,728,401
23972397
23982398 2,760,313
23992399
24002400 T242
24012401
24022402 Hebron
24032403
24042404 6,872,931
24052405
24062406 6,969,354
24072407
24082408 T243
24092409
24102410 Kent
24112411
24122412 167,342
24132413
24142414 167,342
24152415
24162416 T244
24172417
24182418 Killingly
24192419
24202420 15,245,633
24212421
24222422 15,625,767
24232423
24242424 T245
24252425
24262426 Killingworth
24272427
24282428 2,227,467
24292429
24302430 2,237,730
24312431
24322432 T246
24332433
24342434 Lebanon
24352435
24362436 5,467,634
24372437
24382438 5,523,871
24392439
24402440 T247
24412441
24422442 Ledyard
24432443
24442444 12,030,465
24452445
24462446 12,141,501
24472447
24482448 T248
24492449
24502450 Lisbon
24512451
24522452 3,899,238
24532453
24542454 3,927,193
24552455
24562456 T249
24572457
24582458 Litchfield
24592459
24602460 1,479,851
24612461
24622462 1,508,386
24632463
24642464 T250
24652465
24662466 Lyme
24672467
24682468 145,556
24692469
24702470 145,556
24712471
24722472 T251
24732473
24742474 Madison
24752475
24762476 1,576,061
24772477
24782478 1,576,061
24792479
24802480 T252
24812481
24822482 Manchester
24832483
24842484 30,619,100
24852485
24862486 31,962,679
24872487
24882488 T253
24892489
24902490 Mansfield
24912491
24922492 10,070,677
24932493
24942494 10,156,014
24952495
24962496 T254
24972497
24982498 Marlborough
24992499
25002500 3,124,421
25012501
25022502 3,171,682
25032503
25042504 T255
25052505
25062506 Meriden
25072507
25082508 53,783,711
25092509
25102510 55,561,122
25112511
25122512 T256
25132513
25142514 Middlebury
25152515
25162516 684,186
25172517
25182518 714,234
25192519
25202520 T257
25212521
25222522 Middlefield
25232523
25242524 2,100,239
25252525
25262526 2,132,776
25272527
25282528 T258
25292529
25302530 Middletown
25312531
25322532 16,652,386
25332533
25342534 17,449,023
25352535
25362536 T259
25372537
25382538 Milford
25392539
25402540 10,728,519
25412541
25422542 11,048,292
25432543
25442544 T260
25452545
25462546 Monroe
25472547
25482548 6,572,118
25492549
25502550 6,592,969
25512551
25522552 T261
25532553
25542554 Montville
25552555
25562556 12,549,431
25572557
25582558 12,715,670
25592559
25602560 T262
25612561
25622562 Morris
25632563
25642564 657,975
25652565
25662566 657,975
25672567
25682568 T263
25692569
25702570 Naugatuck
25712571
25722572 29,211,401
25732573
25742574 29,846,550
25752575
25762576 T264
25772577
25782578 New Britain
25792579
25802580 73,929,296
25812581
25822582 76,583,631
25832583
25842584 T265
25852585
25862586 New Canaan
25872587
25882588 1,495,604
25892589
25902590 1,495,604
25912591
25922592 T266
25932593
25942594 New Fairfield
25952595
25962596 4,414,083
25972597
25982598 4,451,451
25992599
26002600 T267
26012601
26022602 New Hartford
26032603
26042604 3,143,902
26052605
26062606 3,167,099
26072607
26082608 T268
26092609
26102610 New Haven
26112611
26122612 142,509,525
26132613
26142614 146,351,428
26152615
26162616 T269
26172617
26182618 Newington
26192619
26202620 12,632,615
26212621
26222622 12,895,927
26232623
26242624 T270
26252625
26262626 New London
26272627
26282628 22,940,565
26292629
26302630 23,749,566
26312631
26322632 T271
26332633
26342634 New Milford
26352635
26362636 11,939,587
26372637
26382638 12,080,862
26392639
26402640 T272
26412641
26422642 Newtown
26432643
26442644 4,309,646
26452645
26462646 4,338,374
26472647
26482648 T273
26492649
26502650 Norfolk
26512651
26522652 381,414
26532653
26542654 381,414
26552655
26562656 T274
26572657
26582658 North Branford
26592659
26602660 8,117,122
26612661
26622662 8,225,632
26632663
26642664 T275
26652665
26662666 North Canaan
26672667
26682668 2,064,592
26692669
26702670 2,091,544
26712671
26722672 T276
26732673
26742674 North Haven
26752675
26762676 3,174,940
26772677
26782678 3,295,851
26792679
26802680 T277
26812681
26822682 North Stonington
26832683
26842684 2,892,440
26852685
26862686 2,906,538
26872687
26882688 T278
26892689
26902690 Norwalk
26912691
26922692 10,095,131
26932693
26942694 10,672,607
26952695
26962696 T279
26972697
26982698 Norwich
26992699
27002700 32,316,543
27012701
27022702 33,341,525
27032703
27042704 T280
27052705
27062706 Old Lyme
27072707
27082708 605,586
27092709
27102710 605,586
27112711
27122712 T281
27132713
27142714 Old Saybrook
27152715
27162716 652,677
27172717
27182718 652,677
27192719
27202720 T282
27212721
27222722 Orange
27232723
27242724 1,055,910
27252725
27262726 1,107,407
27272727
27282728 T283
27292729
27302730 Oxford
27312731
27322732 4,606,861
27332733
27342734 4,667,270
27352735
27362736 T284
27372737
27382738 Plainfield
27392739
27402740 15,353,204
27412741
27422742 15,560,284
27432743
27442744 T285
27452745
27462746 Plainville
27472747
27482748 10,161,853
27492749
27502750 10,346,140
27512751
27522752 T286
27532753
27542754 Plymouth
27552755
27562756 9,743,272
27572757
27582758 9,876,832
27592759
27602760 T287
27612761
27622762 Pomfret
27632763
27642764 3,092,817
27652765
27662766 3,130,001
27672767
27682768 T288
27692769
27702770 Portland
27712771
27722772 4,272,257
27732773
27742774 4,347,783
27752775
27762776 T289
27772777
27782778 Preston
27792779
27802780 3,057,025
27812781
27822782 3,077,693
27832783
27842784 T290
27852785
27862786 Prospect
27872787
27882788 5,319,201
27892789
27902790 5,377,654
27912791
27922792 T291
27932793
27942794 Putnam
27952795
27962796 8,071,851
27972797
27982798 8,251,714
27992799
28002800 T292
28012801
28022802 Redding
28032803
28042804 687,733
28052805
28062806 687,733
28072807
28082808 T293
28092809
28102810 Ridgefield
28112811
28122812 2,063,814
28132813
28142814 2,063,814
28152815
28162816 T294
28172817
28182818 Rocky Hill
28192819
28202820 3,355,227
28212821
28222822 3,481,162
28232823
28242824 T295
28252825
28262826 Roxbury
28272827
28282828 158,114
28292829
28302830 158,114
28312831
28322832 T296
28332833
28342834 Salem
28352835
28362836 3,099,694
28372837
28382838 3,114,216
28392839
28402840 T297
28412841
28422842 Salisbury
28432843
28442844 187,266
28452845
28462846 187,266
28472847
28482848 T298
28492849
28502850 Scotland
28512851
28522852 1,444,458
28532853
28542854 1,450,305
28552855
28562856 T299
28572857
28582858 Seymour
28592859
28602860 9,836,508
28612861
28622862 10,004,094
28632863
28642864 T300
28652865
28662866 Sharon
28672867
28682868 145,798
28692869
28702870 145,798
28712871
28722872 T301
28732873
28742874 Shelton
28752875
28762876 4,975,852
28772877
28782878 5,146,279
28792879
28802880 T302
28812881
28822882 Sherman
28832883
28842884 244,327
28852885
28862886 244,327
28872887
28882888 T303
28892889
28902890 Simsbury
28912891
28922892 5,367,517
28932893
28942894 5,513,204
28952895
28962896 T304
28972897
28982898 Somers
28992899
29002900 5,918,636
29012901
29022902 5,975,301
29032903
29042904 T305
29052905
29062906 Southbury
29072907
29082908 2,422,233
29092909
29102910 2,518,902
29112911
29122912 T306
29132913
29142914 Southington
29152915
29162916 19,839,108
29172917
29182918 20,191,195
29192919
29202920 T307
29212921
29222922 South Windsor
29232923
29242924 12,858,826
29252925
29262926 13,017,444
29272927
29282928 T308
29292929
29302930 Sprague
29312931
29322932 2,600,651
29332933
29342934 2,632,445
29352935
29362936 T309
29372937
29382938 Stafford
29392939
29402940 9,809,424
29412941
29422942 9,930,162
29432943
29442944 T310
29452945
29462946 Stamford
29472947
29482948 7,978,877
29492949
29502950 8,899,110
29512951
29522952 T311
29532953
29542954 Sterling
29552955
29562956 3,166,394
29572957
29582958 3,211,166
29592959
29602960 T312
29612961
29622962 Stonington
29632963
29642964 2,061,204
29652965
29662966 2,079,926
29672967
29682968 T313
29692969
29702970 Stratford
29712971
29722972 20,495,602
29732973
29742974 21,072,199
29752975
29762976 T314
29772977
29782978 Suffield
29792979
29802980 6,082,494
29812981
29822982 6,183,966
29832983
29842984 T315
29852985
29862986 Thomaston
29872987
29882988 5,630,307
29892989
29902990 5,712,479
29912991
29922992 T316
29932993
29942994 Thompson
29952995
29962996 7,608,489
29972997
29982998 7,674,408
29992999
30003000 T317
30013001
30023002 Tolland
30033003
30043004 10,759,283
30053005
30063006 10,866,063
30073007
30083008 T318
30093009
30103010 Torrington
30113011
30123012 23,933,343
30133013
30143014 24,402,168
30153015
30163016 T319
30173017
30183018 Trumbull
30193019
30203020 3,031,988
30213021
30223022 3,195,332
30233023
30243024 T320
30253025
30263026 Union
30273027
30283028 239,576
30293029
30303030 241,460
30313031
30323032 T321
30333033
30343034 Vernon
30353035
30363036 17,645,165
30373037
30383038 18,316,776
30393039
30403040 T322
30413041
30423042 Voluntown
30433043
30443044 2,536,177
30453045
30463046 2,550,166
30473047
30483048 T323
30493049
30503050 Wallingford
30513051
30523052 21,440,233
30533053
30543054 21,712,580
30553055
30563056 T324
30573057
30583058 Warren
30593059
30603060 99,777
30613061
30623062 99,777
30633063
30643064 T325
30653065
30663066 Washington
30673067
30683068 240,147
30693069
30703070 240,147
30713071
30723072 T326
30733073
30743074 Waterbury
30753075
30763076 113,617,182
30773077
30783078 118,012,691
30793079
30803080 T327
30813081
30823082 Waterford
30833083
30843084 1,445,404
30853085
30863086 1,485,842
30873087
30883088 T328
30893089
30903090 Watertown
30913091
30923092 11,749,383
30933093
30943094 11,886,760
30953095
30963096 T329
30973097
30983098 Westbrook
30993099
31003100 427,677
31013101
31023102 427,677
31033103
31043104 T330
31053105
31063106 West Hartford
31073107
31083108 16,076,120
31093109
31103110 16,996,060
31113111
31123112 T331
31133113
31143114 West Haven
31153115
31163116 41,399,303
31173117
31183118 42,781,151
31193119
31203120 T332
31213121
31223122 Weston
31233123
31243124 948,564
31253125
31263126 948,564
31273127
31283128 T333
31293129
31303130 Westport
31313131
31323132 1,988,255
31333133
31343134 1,988,255
31353135
31363136 T334
31373137
31383138 Wethersfield
31393139
31403140 8,018,422
31413141
31423142 8,313,255
31433143
31443144 T335
31453145
31463146 Willington
31473147
31483148 3,676,637
31493149
31503150 3,710,213
31513151
31523152 T336
31533153
31543154 Wilton
31553155
31563156 1,557,195
31573157
31583158 1,557,195
31593159
31603160 T337
31613161
31623162 Winchester
31633163
31643164 7,823,991
31653165
31663166 8,031,362
31673167
31683168 T338
31693169
31703170 Windham
31713171
31723172 24,169,717
31733173
31743174 24,933,574
31753175
31763176 T339
31773177
31783178 Windsor
31793179
31803180 11,547,663
31813181
31823182 11,854,648
31833183
31843184 T340
31853185
31863186 Windsor Locks
31873187
31883188 4,652,368
31893189
31903190 4,904,674
31913191
31923192 T341
31933193
31943194 Wolcott
31953195
31963196 13,539,371
31973197
31983198 13,685,912
31993199
32003200 T342
32013201
32023202 Woodbridge
32033203
32043204 721,370
32053205
32063206 721,370
32073207
32083208 T343
32093209
32103210 Woodbury
32113211
32123212 876,018
32133213
32143214 895,683
32153215
32163216 T344
32173217
32183218 Woodstock
32193219
32203220 5,390,055
32213221
32223222 5,453,688]
32233223
3224-(a) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, each town maintaining public schools according to law shall be entitled to an equalization aid grant as follows: (1) For a town not designated as an alliance district, as defined in section 10-262u, as amended by this act, a grant in an amount equal to the greater of (A) the grant the town received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, pursuant to section 10-262h of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2013, or (B) the sum of the town's base aid and one one-hundredths per cent of the difference between the town's fully funded grant and the town's base aid, (2) for a town designated as an alliance district, a grant in an amount equal to the greater of (A) the grant the town received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, pursuant to section 10-262h of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2013, or (B) the sum of the town's base aid and eight one-hundredths per cent of the difference between the town's fully funded grant and the town's base aid, and (3) for a town designated as an educational reform district, as defined in section 10-262u, as amended by this act, a grant in an amount equal to the greater of (A) the grant the town received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, pursuant to section 10-262h of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2013, or (B) the sum of the town's base aid and twelve one-hundredths per cent of the difference between the town's fully funded grant and the town's base aid.
3225-
3226-(b) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, each town maintaining public schools according to law shall be entitled to an equalization aid grant as follows: (1) For a town not designated as an alliance district, a grant in an amount equal to the greater of (A) the grant the town received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, pursuant to section 10-262h of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2013, or (B) the sum of the town's base aid and two one-hundredths per cent of the difference between the town's fully funded grant and the town's base aid, (2) for a town designated as an alliance district, a grant in an amount equal to the greater of (A) the grant the town received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, pursuant to section 10-262h of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2013, or (B) the sum of the town's base aid and sixteen one-hundredths per cent of the difference between the town's fully funded grant and the town's base aid, and (3) for a town designated as an educational reform district, a grant in an amount equal to the greater of (A) the grant the town received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, pursuant to section 10-262h of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2013, or (B) the sum of the town's base aid and twenty-four one-hundredths per cent of the difference between the town's fully funded grant and the town's base aid.
3224+(a) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, each town maintaining public schools according to law shall be entitled to an equalization aid grant as follows: (1) For a town not designated as an alliance district, as defined in section 10-262u, as amended by this act, a grant in an amount equal to the greater of (A) the grant the town received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, or (B) the sum of the town's base aid and one one-hundredths per cent of the difference between the town's fully funded grant and the town's base aid, (2) for a town designated as an alliance district, a grant in an amount equal to the greater of (A) the grant the town received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, or (B) the sum of the town's base aid and eight one-hundredths per cent of the difference between the town's fully funded grant and the town's base aid, and (3) for a town designated as an educational reform district, as defined in section 10-262u, as amended by this act, a grant in an amount equal to the greater of (A) the grant the town received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, or (B) the sum of the town's base aid and twelve one-hundredths per cent of the difference between the town's fully funded grant and the town's base aid.
3225+
3226+(b) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, each town maintaining public schools according to law shall be entitled to an equalization aid grant as follows: (1) For a town not designated as an alliance district, a grant in an amount equal to the greater of (A) the grant the town received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, or (B) the sum of the town's base aid and two one-hundredths per cent of the difference between the town's fully funded grant and the town's base aid, (2) for a town designated as an alliance district, a grant in an amount equal to the greater of (A) the grant the town received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, or (B) the sum of the town's base aid and sixteen one-hundredths per cent of the difference between the town's fully funded grant and the town's base aid, and (3) for a town designated as an educational reform district, a grant in an amount equal to the greater of (A) the grant the town received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, or (B) the sum of the town's base aid and twenty-four one-hundredths per cent of the difference between the town's fully funded grant and the town's base aid.
32273227
32283228 Sec. 3. Section 10-262i of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
32293229
3230-(a) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1990, and for each fiscal year thereafter, each town shall be paid a grant equal to the amount the town is entitled to receive under the provisions of section 10-262h, as amended by this act, [. Such grant, excluding any amounts paid to a town pursuant to subdivision (1) of subsection (c) and subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 10-66ee, shall be] as calculated using the data of record as of the December first prior to the fiscal year such grant is to be paid, adjusted for the difference between the final entitlement for the prior fiscal year and the preliminary entitlement for such fiscal year as calculated using the data of record as of the December first prior to the fiscal year when such grant was paid.
3231-
3232-(b) [(1) Except as provided in subdivision (2) of this subsection, the] The amount due each town pursuant to the provisions of subsection (a) of this section shall be paid by the Comptroller, upon certification of the Commissioner of Education, to the treasurer of each town entitled to such aid in installments during the fiscal year as follows: Twenty-five per cent of the grant in October, twenty-five per cent of the grant in January and the balance of the grant in April. The balance of the grant due towns under the provisions of this subsection shall be paid in March rather than April to any town which has not adopted the uniform fiscal year and which would not otherwise receive such final payment within the fiscal year of such town.
3233-
3234-[(2) Any amount due to a town pursuant to subdivision (1) of subsection (c) and subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 10-66ee shall be paid by the Comptroller, upon certification of the Commissioner of Education, to the treasurer of each town entitled to such amount pursuant to the schedule established in section 10-66ee.]
3235-
3236-(c) All aid distributed to a town pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be expended for educational purposes only and shall be expended upon the authorization of the local or regional board of education. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, and each fiscal year thereafter, if a town receives an increase in funds pursuant to this section over the amount it received for the prior fiscal year, such increase shall not be used to supplant local funding for educational purposes. The budgeted appropriation for education in any town receiving an increase in funds pursuant to this section shall be not less than the amount appropriated for education for the prior year plus such increase in funds.
3230+(a) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1990, and for each fiscal year thereafter, each town shall be paid a grant equal to the amount the town is entitled to receive under the provisions of section 10-262h, as amended by this act. Such grant, excluding any amounts paid to a town pursuant to subdivision (1) of subsection (c) and subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 10-66ee, as amended by this act, shall be calculated using the data of record as of the December first prior to the fiscal year such grant is to be paid, adjusted for the difference between the final entitlement for the prior fiscal year and the preliminary entitlement for such fiscal year as calculated using the data of record as of the December first prior to the fiscal year when such grant was paid.
3231+
3232+(b) (1) Except as provided in subdivision (2) of this subsection, the amount due each town pursuant to the provisions of subsection (a) of this section shall be paid by the Comptroller, upon certification of the Commissioner of Education, to the treasurer of each town entitled to such aid in installments during the fiscal year as follows: Twenty-five per cent of the grant in October, twenty-five per cent of the grant in January and the balance of the grant in April. The balance of the grant due towns under the provisions of this subsection shall be paid in March rather than April to any town which has not adopted the uniform fiscal year and which would not otherwise receive such final payment within the fiscal year of such town.
3233+
3234+(2) Any amount due to a town pursuant to subdivision (1) of subsection (c) and subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 10-66ee, as amended by this act, shall be paid by the Comptroller, upon certification of the Commissioner of Education, to the treasurer of each town entitled to such amount pursuant to the schedule established in section 10-66ee, as amended by this act.
3235+
3236+(c) All aid distributed to a town pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be expended for educational purposes only and shall be expended upon the authorization of the local or regional board of education. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, and each fiscal year thereafter, if a town receives an increase in funds pursuant to this section over the amount it received for the prior fiscal year such increase shall not be used to supplant local funding for educational purposes. The budgeted appropriation for education in any town receiving an increase in funds pursuant to this section shall be not less than the amount appropriated for education for the prior year plus such increase in funds.
32373237
32383238 [(d) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (c) of this section, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2008, and June 30, 2009, the budgeted appropriation for education in any town receiving an increase in funds pursuant to this section shall be not less than the amount appropriated for education for the prior year plus the percentage of such increase in funds as determined under subsection (f) of this section.
32393239
32403240 (e) For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2010, and June 30, 2011, the budgeted appropriation for education shall be not less than the budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2009, minus any reductions made pursuant to section 19 of public act 09-1 of the June 19 special session, except that for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2010, those districts with a number of resident students for the school year commencing July 1, 2009, that is lower than such district's number of resident students for the school year commencing July 1, 2008, may reduce such district's budgeted appropriation for education by the difference in number of resident students for such school years multiplied by three thousand.
32413241
32423242 (f) (1) Except as otherwise provided under the provisions of subdivisions (3) and (4) of this subsection, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, the budgeted appropriation for education shall be not less than the budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011, plus any reductions made pursuant to section 19 of public act 09-1 of the June 19 special session, except that (A) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, any district with a number of resident students for the school year commencing July 1, 2011, that is lower than such district's number of resident students for the school year commencing July 1, 2010, may reduce such district's budgeted appropriation for education by the difference in number of resident students for such school years multiplied by three thousand, provided such reduction shall not exceed one-half of one per cent of the district's budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011, and (B) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, any district that (i) does not maintain a high school and pays tuition to another school district pursuant to section 10-33 for resident students to attend high school in another district, and (ii) the number of resident students attending high school for such district for the school year commencing July 1, 2011, is lower than such district's number of resident students attending high school for the school year commencing July 1, 2010, may reduce such district's budgeted appropriation for education by the difference in number of resident students attending high school for such school years multiplied by the tuition paid per student pursuant to section 10-33.
32433243
32443244 (2) Except as otherwise provided under the provisions of subdivisions (3) to (5), inclusive, of this subsection, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, the budgeted appropriation for education shall be not less than the budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, except that a town may reduce its budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, by one of the following: (A) Any district with a number of resident students for the school year commencing July 1, 2012, that is lower than such district's number of resident students for the school year commencing July 1, 2011, may reduce such district's budgeted appropriation for education by the difference in number of resident students for such school years multiplied by three thousand, provided such reduction shall not exceed one-half of one per cent of the district's budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, (B) any district that (i) does not maintain a high school and pays tuition to another school district pursuant to section 10-33 for resident students to attend high school in another district, and (ii) the number of resident students attending high school for such district for the school year commencing July 1, 2012, is lower than such district's number of resident students attending high school for the school year commencing July 1, 2011, may reduce such district's budgeted appropriation for education by the difference in number of resident students attending high school for such school years multiplied by the tuition paid per student pursuant to section 10-33, or (C) any district that realizes new and documentable savings through increased intradistrict efficiencies approved by the Commissioner of Education or through regional collaboration or cooperative arrangements pursuant to section 10-158a may reduce such district's budgeted appropriation for education in an amount equal to half of the savings experienced as a result of such intradistrict efficiencies, regional collaboration or cooperative arrangement, provided such reduction shall not exceed one-half of one per cent of the district's budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012.
32453245
32463246 (3) The Commissioner of Education may permit a district to reduce its budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, or June 30, 2013, in an amount determined by the commissioner if such district has permanently ceased operations and closed one or more schools in the district due to declining enrollment at such closed school or schools in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011, June 30, 2012, or June 30, 2013.
32473247
32483248 (4) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (5) of this subsection, no town shall be eligible to reduce its budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2012, and June 30, 2013, pursuant to this subsection if (A) the school district for the town is in its third year or more of being identified as in need of improvement pursuant to section 10-223e, and (i) has failed to make adequate yearly progress in mathematics or reading at the whole district level, or (ii) has satisfied the requirements for adequate yearly progress in mathematics or reading pursuant to Section 1111(b)(2)(I) of Subpart 1 of Part A of Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act, P.L. 107-110, as amended from time to time, or (B) the school district for the town (i) has been identified as in need of improvement pursuant to section 10-223e, and (ii) has a poverty rate greater than ten per cent. For purposes of this subparagraph, "poverty rate" means the quotient of the number of related children ages five to seventeen, inclusive, in families in poverty in a school district, divided by the total school age population of such school district based on the 2009 population estimate produced by the Bureau of Census of the United States Department of Commerce.
32493249
32503250 (5) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, the budgeted appropriation for a town designated as an alliance district, as defined in section 10-262u, shall be not less than the sum of (A) the budgeted appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, and (B) the amount necessary to meet the minimum local funding percentage, as defined in subdivision (39) of section 10-262f, except the commissioner may permit a town designated as an alliance district to reduce its budgeted appropriation for education if such town can demonstrate that its local contribution for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, has increased when compared to the local contribution used in determining its local funding percentage, as defined in subdivision (38) of section 10-262f.
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32523252 (g) (1) Except as provided for in subdivisions (2), (3) and (4) of this subsection, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2008, to June 30, 2012, inclusive, the percentage of the increase in aid pursuant to this section applicable under subsection (d) of this section shall be the average of the results of (A) (i) a town's current program expenditures per resident student pursuant to subdivision (36) of section 10-262f, subtracted from the highest current program expenditures per resident student in this state, (ii) divided by the difference between the highest current program expenditures per resident student in this state and the lowest current program expenditures per resident student in this state, (iii) multiplied by thirty per cent, (iv) plus fifty percentage points, (B) (i) a town's wealth pursuant to subdivision (26) of section 10-262f, subtracted from the wealth of the town with the highest wealth of all towns in this state, (ii) divided by the difference between the wealth of the town with the highest wealth of all towns in this state and the wealth of the town with the lowest wealth of all towns in this state, (iii) multiplied by thirty per cent, (iv) plus fifty percentage points, and (C) (i) a town's grant mastery percentage pursuant to subdivision (12) of section 10-262f, subtracted from one, subtracted from one minus the grant mastery percentage of the town with the highest grant mastery percentage in this state, (ii) divided by the difference between one minus the grant mastery percentage of the town with the highest grant mastery percentage in this state and one minus the grant mastery percentage of the town with the lowest grant mastery percentage in this state, (iii) multiplied by thirty per cent, (iv) plus fifty percentage points.
32533253
32543254 (2) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2009, any town whose school district is in its third year or more of being identified as in need of improvement pursuant to section 10-223e, and has failed to make adequate yearly progress in mathematics or reading at the whole district level, the percentage determined pursuant to subdivision (1) of this subsection for such town shall be increased by an additional twenty percentage points.
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32563256 (3) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2010, any town whose school district is in its third year or more of being identified as in need of improvement pursuant to section 10-223e, and has failed to make adequate yearly progress in mathematics or reading at the whole district level, the percentage of the increase in aid pursuant to this section applicable under subsection (d) of this section shall be the percentage of the increase determined under subdivision (1) of this subsection for such town, plus twenty percentage points, or eighty per cent, whichever is greater.
32573257
32583258 (4) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, and each fiscal year thereafter, any town that (A) is a member of a regional school district that serves only grades seven to twelve, inclusive, or grades nine to twelve, inclusive, (B) appropriates at least the minimum percentage of increase in aid pursuant to the provisions of this section, and (C) has a reduced assessment from the previous fiscal year for students enrolled in such regional school district, excluding debt service for such students, shall be considered to be in compliance with the provisions of this section.
32593259
32603260 (5) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, charter, special act or home rule ordinance, on or before September 15, 2007, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, a town may request the Commissioner of Education to defer a portion of the town's increase in aid over the prior fiscal year pursuant to this section to be expended in the subsequent fiscal year. If the commissioner approves such request, the deferred amount shall be credited to the increase in aid for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2009, rather than the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008. Such funds shall be expended in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2009, in accordance with the provisions of this section. In no case shall a town be allowed to defer increases in aid required to be spent for education as a result of failure to make adequate yearly progress in accordance with the provisions of subdivisions (2) and (3) of this subsection.]
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3262-(d) (1) Except as otherwise provided under the provisions of subdivisions (3) and (4) of this subsection, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, the budgeted appropriation for education shall be not less than the budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, plus any aid increase described in subsection (e) of this section, except that a town may reduce its budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, by one of the following: (A) Any district with a resident student count for October 1, 2012, using the data of record as of January 31, 2013, that is lower than such district's resident student count for October 1, 2011, using the data of record as of January 31, 2013, may reduce such district's budgeted appropriation for education by the difference in number of resident students for such years multiplied by three thousand, provided such reduction shall not exceed one-half of one per cent of the district's budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, (B) any district that (i) does not maintain a high school and pays tuition to another school district pursuant to section 10-33 for resident students to attend high school in another district, and (ii) the number of resident students attending high school for such district for October 1, 2012, using the data of record as of January 31, 2013, is lower than such district's number of resident students attending high school for October 1, 2011, using the data of record as of January 31, 2013, may reduce such district's budgeted appropriation for education by the difference in number of resident students attending high school for such years multiplied by the tuition paid per student pursuant to section 10-33, or (C) any district that realizes new and documentable savings through increased intradistrict efficiencies approved by the Commissioner of Education or through regional collaboration or cooperative arrangements pursuant to section 10-158a may reduce such district's budgeted appropriation for education in an amount equal to half of the savings experienced as a result of such intradistrict efficiencies, regional collaboration or cooperative arrangement, provided such reduction shall not exceed one-half of one per cent of the district's budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013.
3262+(d) (1) Except as otherwise provided under the provisions of subdivisions (3) and (4) of this subsection, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, the budgeted appropriation for education shall be not less than the budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, plus any aid increase received pursuant to subsection (e) of this section, except that a town may reduce its budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, by one of the following: (A) Any district with a resident student count for October 1, 2012, using the data of record as of January 31, 2013, that is lower than such district's resident student count for October 1, 2011, using the data of record as of January 31, 2013, may reduce such district's budgeted appropriation for education by the difference in number of resident students for such years multiplied by three thousand, provided such reduction shall not exceed one-half of one per cent of the district's budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, (B) any district that (i) does not maintain a high school and pays tuition to another school district pursuant to section 10-33 for resident students to attend high school in another district, and (ii) the number of resident students attending high school for such district for October 1, 2012, using the data of record as of January 31, 2013, is lower than such district's number of resident students attending high school for October 1, 2011, using the data of record as of January 31, 2013, may reduce such district's budgeted appropriation for education by the difference in number of resident students attending high school for such years multiplied by the tuition paid per student pursuant to section 10-33, or (C) any district that realizes new and documentable savings through increased intradistrict efficiencies approved by the Commissioner of Education or through regional collaboration or cooperative arrangements pursuant to section 10-158a may reduce such district's budgeted appropriation for education in an amount equal to half of the savings experienced as a result of such intradistrict efficiencies, regional collaboration or cooperative arrangement, provided such reduction shall not exceed one-half of one per cent of the district's budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013.
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32643264 (2) Except as otherwise provided under the provisions of subdivisions (3) and (5) of this subsection, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, the budgeted appropriation for education shall be not less than the budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, plus any aid increase received pursuant to subsection (e) of this section, except that a town may reduce its budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, by one of the following: (A) Any district with a resident student count for October 1, 2013, using the data of record as of January 31, 2014, that is lower than such district's resident student count for October 1, 2012, using the data of record as of January 31, 2014, may reduce such district's budgeted appropriation for education by the difference in number of resident students for such years multiplied by three thousand, provided such reduction shall not exceed one-half of one per cent of the district's budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, (B) any district that (i) does not maintain a high school and pays tuition to another school district pursuant to section 10-33 for resident students to attend high school in another district, and (ii) the number of resident students attending high school for such district for October 1, 2013, using the data of record as of January 31, 2014, is lower than such district's number of resident students attending high school for October 1, 2012, using the data of record as of January 31, 2014, may reduce such district's budgeted appropriation for education by the difference in number of resident students attending high school for such years multiplied by the tuition paid per student pursuant to section 10-33, or (C) any district that realizes new and documentable savings through increased intradistrict efficiencies approved by the Commissioner of Education or through regional collaboration or cooperative arrangements pursuant to section 10-158a may reduce such district's budgeted appropriation for education in an amount equal to half of the savings experienced as a result of such intradistrict efficiencies, regional collaboration or cooperative arrangement, provided such reduction shall not exceed one-half of one per cent of the district's budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013.
32653265
32663266 (3) The Commissioner of Education may permit a district to reduce its budgeted appropriation for education for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2012, to June 30, 2015, inclusive, in an amount determined by the commissioner if such district has permanently ceased operations and closed one or more schools in the district due to declining enrollment at such closed school or schools in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011, June 30, 2012, or June 30, 2013.
32673267
32683268 (4) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, the budgeted appropriation for a town designated as an alliance district, as defined in section 10-262u, as amended by this act, shall be not less than the sum of (A) the budgeted appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, and (B) the amount necessary to meet the minimum local funding percentage, as defined in subdivision (39) of section 10-262f, as amended by this act, except the commissioner may permit a town designated as an alliance district to reduce its budgeted appropriation for education if such town can demonstrate that its local contribution for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, has increased when compared to the local contribution used in determining its local funding percentage, as defined in subdivision (38) of section 10-262f, as amended by this act.
32693269
32703270 (5) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, the budgeted appropriation for a town designated as an alliance district, as defined in section 10-262u, as amended by this act, shall be not less than the sum of (A) the budgeted appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, and (B) the amount necessary to meet the minimum local funding percentage, as defined in subdivision (39) of section 10-262f, as amended by this act, except the commissioner may permit a town designated as an alliance district to reduce its budgeted appropriation for education if such town can demonstrate that its local contribution for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, has increased when compared to the local contribution used in determining its local funding percentage, as defined in subdivision (38) of section 10-262f, as amended by this act.
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3272-(e) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, and each fiscal year thereafter, the amount paid to a town pursuant to subsection (a) of this section minus the amount paid to such town under said subsection for the prior fiscal year shall be the aid increase for such town for such fiscal year.
3272+(e) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, and each fiscal year thereafter, the amount paid to a town pursuant to subsection (a) of this section minus the amount paid to such town under said subsection for the prior fiscal year shall be included in the calculation of the aid increase for such town.
32733273
32743274 [(h)] (f) Upon a determination by the State Board of Education that a town or kindergarten to grade twelve, inclusive, regional school district failed in any fiscal year to meet the requirements pursuant to subsection (c), (d) [,] or (e) [or (f)] of this section, the town or kindergarten to grade twelve, inclusive, regional school district shall forfeit an amount equal to two times the amount of the shortfall. The amount so forfeited shall be withheld by the Department of Education from the grant payable to the town in the second fiscal year immediately following such failure by deducting such amount from the town's equalization aid grant payment pursuant to this section, except that in the case of a kindergarten to grade twelve, inclusive, regional school district, the amount so forfeited shall be withheld by the Department of Education from the grants payable pursuant to this section to the towns which are members of such regional school district. The amounts deducted from such grants to each member town shall be proportional to the number of resident students in each member town. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, the State Board of Education may waive such forfeiture upon agreement with the town or kindergarten to grade twelve, inclusive, regional school district that the town or kindergarten to grade twelve, inclusive, regional school district shall increase its budgeted appropriation for education during the fiscal year in which the forfeiture would occur by an amount not less than the amount of said forfeiture or for other good cause shown. Any additional funds budgeted pursuant to such an agreement shall not be included in a district's budgeted appropriation for education for the purpose of establishing any future minimum budget requirement.
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32763276 Sec. 4. Subsections (c) and (d) of section 10-262u of the general statutes are repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
32773277
32783278 (c) (1) (A) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, [and each fiscal year thereafter,] the Comptroller shall withhold from a town designated as an alliance district any increase in funds received over the amount the town received for the prior fiscal year pursuant to section 10-262h, as amended by this act. The Comptroller shall transfer such funds to the Commissioner of Education. (B) For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2014, and June 30, 2015, the Comptroller shall withhold from a town designated as an alliance district any increase in funds received over the amount the town received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, pursuant to subsection (a) of section 10-262i, as amended by this act. The Comptroller shall transfer such funds to the Commissioner of Education.
32793279
32803280 (2) Upon receipt of an application pursuant to subsection (d) of this section, the Commissioner of Education may pay such funds to the town designated as an alliance district and such town shall pay such funds to the local or regional board of education for such town on the condition that such funds shall be expended in accordance with the plan described in subsection (d) of this section and any guidelines developed by the State Board of Education for such funds. Such funds shall be used to improve student achievement in such alliance district and to offset any other local education costs approved by the commissioner.
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32823282 (d) The local or regional board of education for a town designated as an alliance district may apply to the Commissioner of Education, at such time and in such manner as the commissioner prescribes, to receive any increase in funds received over the amount the town received for the prior fiscal year pursuant to [section 10-262h] subsection (a) of section 10-262i, as amended by this act. Applications pursuant to this subsection shall include objectives and performance targets and a plan that may include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) A tiered system of interventions for the schools under the jurisdiction of such board based on the needs of such schools, (2) ways to strengthen the foundational programs in reading to ensure reading mastery in kindergarten to grade three, inclusive, with a focus on standards and instruction, proper use of data, intervention strategies, current information for teachers, parental engagement, and teacher professional development, (3) additional learning time, including extended school day or school year programming administered by school personnel or external partners, (4) a talent strategy that includes, but is not limited to, teacher and school leader recruitment and assignment, career ladder policies that draw upon guidelines for a model teacher evaluation program adopted by the State Board of Education, pursuant to section 10-151b, and adopted by each local or regional board of education. Such talent strategy may include provisions that demonstrate increased ability to attract, retain, promote and bolster the performance of staff in accordance with performance evaluation findings and, in the case of new personnel, other indicators of effectiveness, (5) training for school leaders and other staff on new teacher evaluation models, (6) provisions for the cooperation and coordination with early childhood education providers to ensure alignment with district expectations for student entry into kindergarten, including funding for an existing local Head Start program, (7) provisions for the cooperation and coordination with other governmental and community programs to ensure that students receive adequate support and wraparound services, including community school models, (8) provisions for implementing and furthering state-wide education standards adopted by the State Board of Education and all activities and initiatives associated with such standards, and [(8)] (9) any additional categories or goals as determined by the commissioner. Such plan shall demonstrate collaboration with key stakeholders, as identified by the commissioner, with the goal of achieving efficiencies and the alignment of intent and practice of current programs with conditional programs identified in this subsection. The commissioner may require changes in any plan submitted by a local or regional board of education before the commissioner approves an application under this subsection.
32833283
32843284 Sec. 5. Subsection (i) of section 10-217a of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
32853285
32863286 (i) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2008, to June 30, [2013] 2015, inclusive, the amount of the grants payable to local or regional boards of education in accordance with this section shall be reduced proportionately if the total of such grants in such year exceeds the amount appropriated for purposes of this section.
32873287
32883288 Sec. 6. Subsection (b) of section 10-281 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
32893289
32903290 (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2004, to June 30, [2013] 2015, inclusive, the amount of the grants payable to local or regional boards of education in accordance with this section shall be reduced proportionately if the total of such grants in such year exceeds the amount appropriated for purposes of this section.
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32923292 Sec. 7. Subsection (d) of section 10-71 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
32933293
32943294 (d) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2004, to June 30, [2013] 2015, inclusive, the amount of the grants payable to towns, regional boards of education or regional educational service centers in accordance with this section shall be reduced proportionately if the total of such grants in such year exceeds the amount appropriated for the purposes of this section for such year.
32953295
32963296 Sec. 8. Section 10-17g of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
32973297
32983298 Annually, the board of education for each local and regional school district that is required to provide a program of bilingual education, pursuant to section 10-17f, may make application to the State Board of Education and shall thereafter receive a grant in an amount equal to the product obtained by multiplying the total appropriation available for such purpose by the ratio which the number of eligible children in the school district bears to the total number of such eligible children state-wide. The board of education for each local and regional school district receiving funds pursuant to this section shall annually, on or before September first, submit to the State Board of Education a progress report which shall include (1) measures of increased educational opportunities for eligible students, including language support services and language transition support services provided to such students, (2) program evaluation and measures of the effectiveness of its bilingual education and English as a second language programs, including data on students in bilingual education programs and students educated exclusively in English as a second language programs, and (3) certification by the board of education submitting the report that any funds received pursuant to this section have been used for the purposes specified. The State Board of Education shall annually evaluate programs conducted pursuant to section 10-17f. For purposes of this section, measures of the effectiveness of bilingual education and English as a second language programs include state-wide mastery examination results and graduation and school dropout rates. Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2009, to June 30, [2013] 2015, inclusive, the amount of grants payable to local or regional boards of education under this section shall be reduced proportionately if the total of such grants in such year exceeds the amount appropriated for such grants for such year.
32993299
33003300 Sec. 9. Subsection (e) of section 10-66j of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
33013301
33023302 (e) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2004, to June 30, [2013] 2015, inclusive, the amount of grants payable to regional educational service centers shall be reduced proportionately if the total of such grants in such year exceeds the amount appropriated for such grants for such year.
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33043304 Sec. 10. Subdivision (2) of subsection (e) of section 10-76d of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
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33063306 (2) For purposes of this subdivision, "public agency" includes the offices of a government of a federally recognized Native American tribe. Notwithstanding any other provisions of the general statutes, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1987, and each fiscal year thereafter, whenever a public agency, other than a local or regional board of education, the State Board of Education or the Superior Court acting pursuant to section 10-76h, places a child in a foster home, group home, hospital, state institution, receiving home, custodial institution or any other residential or day treatment facility, and such child requires special education, the local or regional board of education under whose jurisdiction the child would otherwise be attending school or, if no such board can be identified, the local or regional board of education of the town where the child is placed, shall provide the requisite special education and related services to such child in accordance with the provisions of this section. Within one business day of such a placement by the Department of Children and Families or offices of a government of a federally recognized Native American tribe, said department or offices shall orally notify the local or regional board of education responsible for providing special education and related services to such child of such placement. The department or offices shall provide written notification to such board of such placement within two business days of the placement. Such local or regional board of education shall convene a planning and placement team meeting for such child within thirty days of the placement and shall invite a representative of the Department of Children and Families or offices of a government of a federally recognized Native American tribe to participate in such meeting. (A) The local or regional board of education under whose jurisdiction such child would otherwise be attending school shall be financially responsible for the reasonable costs of such special education and related services in an amount equal to the lesser of one hundred per cent of the costs of such education or the average per pupil educational costs of such board of education for the prior fiscal year, determined in accordance with the provisions of subsection (a) of section 10-76f. The State Board of Education shall pay on a current basis, except as provided in subdivision (3) of this subsection, any costs in excess of such local or regional board's basic contributions paid by such board of education in accordance with the provisions of this subdivision. (B) Whenever a child is placed pursuant to this subdivision, on or after July 1, 1995, by the Department of Children and Families and the local or regional board of education under whose jurisdiction such child would otherwise be attending school cannot be identified, the local or regional board of education under whose jurisdiction the child attended school or in whose district the child resided at the time of removal from the home by said department shall be responsible for the reasonable costs of special education and related services provided to such child, for one calendar year or until the child is committed to the state pursuant to section 46b-129 or 46b-140 or is returned to the child's parent or guardian, whichever is earlier. If the child remains in such placement beyond one calendar year the Department of Children and Families shall be responsible for such costs. During the period the local or regional board of education is responsible for the reasonable cost of special education and related services pursuant to this subparagraph, the board shall be responsible for such costs in an amount equal to the lesser of one hundred per cent of the costs of such education and related services or the average per pupil educational costs of such board of education for the prior fiscal year, determined in accordance with the provisions of subsection (a) of section 10-76f. The State Board of Education shall pay on a current basis, except as provided in subdivision (3) of this subsection, any costs in excess of such local or regional board's basic contributions paid by such board of education in accordance with the provisions of this subdivision. The costs for services other than educational shall be paid by the state agency which placed the child. The provisions of this subdivision shall not apply to the school districts established within the Department of Children and Families, pursuant to section 17a-37, the Department of Correction, pursuant to section 18-99a, or the Department of Developmental Services, pursuant to section 17a-240, provided in any case in which special education is being provided at a private residential institution, including the residential components of regional educational service centers, to a child for whom no local or regional board of education can be found responsible under subsection (b) of this section, Unified School District #2 shall provide the special education and related services and be financially responsible for the reasonable costs of such special education instruction for such children. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subdivision, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2004, to June 30, 2007, inclusive, and for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2010, to June 30, [2013] 2015, inclusive, the amount of the grants payable to local or regional boards of education in accordance with this subdivision shall be reduced proportionately if the total of such grants in such year exceeds the amount appropriated for the purposes of this subdivision for such year.
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33083308 Sec. 11. Subsection (d) of section 10-76g of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
33093309
33103310 (d) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2004, to June 30, 2007, inclusive, and for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2010, to June 30, [2013] 2015, inclusive, the amount of the grants payable to local or regional boards of education in accordance with this section, except grants paid in accordance with subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of this section, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2006, and June 30, 2007, and for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2010, to June 30, [2013] 2015, inclusive, shall be reduced proportionately if the total of such grants in such year exceeds the amount appropriated for the purposes of this section for such year.
33113311
33123312 Sec. 12. Subsection (b) of section 10-253 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
33133313
33143314 (b) The board of education of the school district under whose jurisdiction a child would otherwise be attending school shall be financially responsible for the reasonable costs of education for a child placed out by the Commissioner of Children and Families or by other agencies, including, but not limited to, offices of a government of a federally recognized Native American tribe, in a private residential facility when such child requires educational services other than special education services. Such financial responsibility shall be the lesser of one hundred per cent of the costs of such education or the average per pupil educational costs of such board of education for the prior fiscal year, determined in accordance with subsection (a) of section 10-76f. Any costs in excess of the board's basic contribution shall be paid by the State Board of Education on a current basis. The costs for services other than educational shall be paid by the state agency which placed the child. Application for the grant to be paid by the state for costs in excess of the local or regional board of education's basic contribution shall be made in accordance with the provisions of subdivision (5) of subsection (e) of section 10-76d. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2004, to June 30, 2007, inclusive, and for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2010, to June 30, [2013] 2015, inclusive, the amount of the grants payable to local or regional boards of education in accordance with this subsection shall be reduced proportionately if the total of such grants in such year exceeds the amount appropriated for the purposes of this subsection for such year.
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3316-Sec. 13. Section 10-66ee of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
3317-
3318-(a) For the purposes of equalization aid under section 10-262h, as amended by this act, a student enrolled (1) in a local charter school shall be considered a student enrolled in the school district in which such student resides, and (2) in a state charter school shall not be considered a student enrolled in the school district in which such student resides.
3319-
3320-(b) (1) The local board of education of the school district in which a student enrolled in a local charter school resides shall pay, annually, in accordance with its charter, to the fiscal authority for the charter school for each such student the amount specified in its charter, including the reasonable special education costs of students requiring special education. The board of education shall be eligible for reimbursement for such special education costs pursuant to section 10-76g, as amended by this act.
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3322-(2) The local or regional board of education of the school district in which the local charter school is located shall be responsible for the financial support of such local charter school at a level that is at least equal to the product of (A) the per pupil cost for the prior fiscal year, less the reimbursement pursuant to section 10-76g, as amended by this act, for the current fiscal year, and (B) the number of students attending such local charter school in the current fiscal year. As used in this subdivision, "per pupil cost" means, for a local or regional board of education, the quotient of the net current expenditures, as defined in subdivision (3) of section 10-261, divided by the average daily membership, as defined in subdivision (2) of section 10-261, of such local or regional board of education.
3323-
3324-(c) [(1)] For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, and each fiscal year thereafter, the State Board of Education may approve, within available appropriations, a per student grant to a local charter school described in subsection (b) of section 10-66nn in an amount not to exceed three thousand dollars for each student enrolled in such local charter school, provided the local or regional board of education for such local charter school and the representatives of the exclusive bargaining unit for certified employees, chosen pursuant to section 10-153b, mutually agree on staffing flexibility in such local charter school, and such agreement is approved by the State Board of Education. [For the purposes of equalization aid grants pursuant to section 10-262h, the] The state shall make such payments, in accordance with this subsection, to the [town in which] fiscal authority for a local charter school [is located] as follows: Twenty-five per cent of the amount not later than July fifteenth and September first based on estimated student enrollment on May first, and twenty-five per cent of the amount not later than January first and the remaining amount not later than April fifteenth, each based on student enrollment on October first.
3325-
3326-[(2) The town shall pay to the fiscal authority for a local charter school the portion of the amount paid to the town pursuant to subdivision (1) of this subsection attributable for students enrolled in such local charter school. Such payments shall be made as follows: Twenty-five per cent of the amount not later than July twentieth and September fifteenth and twenty-five per cent of the amount not later than January fifteenth and the remaining amount not later than April fifteenth.]
3327-
3328-(d) (1) [For the purposes of equalization aid grants pursuant to section 10-262h, the] The state shall pay, in accordance with this subsection, to the [town in which] fiscal authority for a state charter school [is located] for each student enrolled in such school, [for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, ten thousand two hundred dollars,] for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, [eleven] ten thousand five hundred dollars, and for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, and each fiscal year thereafter, eleven thousand [five hundred] dollars. Such payments shall be made as follows: Twenty-five per cent of the amount not later than July fifteenth and September first based on estimated student enrollment on May first, and twenty-five per cent of the amount not later than January first and the remaining amount not later than April fifteenth, each based on student enrollment on October first. [Notwithstanding the provisions of this subdivision, the payment of the remaining amount made not later than April 15, 2013, shall be within available appropriations and may be adjusted for each student on a pro rata basis.]
3329-
3330-[(2) The town shall pay to the fiscal authority for a state charter school the portion of the amount paid to the town pursuant to subdivision (1) of this subsection attributable for students enrolled in such state charter school. Such payments shall be made as follows: Twenty-five per cent of the amount not later than July twentieth and September fifteenth and twenty-five per cent of the amount not later than January fifteenth and the remaining amount not later than April fifteenth.]
3331-
3332-[(3)] (2) In the case of a student identified as requiring special education, the school district in which the student resides shall: (A) Hold the planning and placement team meeting for such student and shall invite representatives from the charter school to participate in such meeting; and (B) pay the state charter school, on a quarterly basis, an amount equal to the difference between the reasonable cost of educating such student and the sum of the amount received by the state charter school for such student pursuant to subdivision [(2)] (1) of this subsection and amounts received from other state, federal, local or private sources calculated on a per pupil basis. Such school district shall be eligible for reimbursement pursuant to section 10-76g, as amended by this act. The charter school a student requiring special education attends shall be responsible for ensuring that such student receives the services mandated by the student's individualized education program whether such services are provided by the charter school or by the school district in which the student resides.
3333-
3334-(e) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, if at the end of a fiscal year amounts received by a state charter school, pursuant to subdivision [(2)] (1) of subsection (d) of this section, are unexpended, the charter school (1) may use, for the expenses of the charter school for the following fiscal year, up to ten per cent of such amounts, and (2) may (A) create a reserve fund to finance a specific capital or equipment purchase or another specified project as may be approved by the commissioner, and (B) deposit into such fund up to five per cent of such amounts.
3335-
3336-(f) The local or regional board of education of the school district in which the charter school is located shall provide transportation services for students of the charter school who reside in such school district, [pursuant to section 10-273a] unless the charter school makes other arrangements for such transportation. Any local or regional board of education may provide transportation services to a student attending a charter school outside of the district in which the student resides. [and, if it elects to provide such transportation, shall be reimbursed pursuant to section 10-266m for the reasonable costs of such transportation.] Any local or regional board of education providing transportation services under this subsection may suspend such services in accordance with the provisions of section 10-233c. The parent or guardian of any student denied the transportation services required to be provided pursuant to this subsection may appeal such denial in the manner provided in sections 10-186 and 10-187.
3337-
3338-(g) Charter schools shall be eligible to the same extent as boards of education for any grant for special education, competitive state grants and grants pursuant to sections 10-17g and 10-266w.
3339-
3340-(h) If the commissioner finds that any charter school uses a grant under this section for a purpose that is inconsistent with the provisions of this part, the commissioner may require repayment of such grant to the state.
3341-
3342-(i) Charter schools shall receive, in accordance with federal law and regulations, any federal funds available for the education of any pupils attending public schools.
3343-
3344-(j) The governing council of a charter school may (1) contract or enter into other agreements for purposes of administrative or other support services, transportation, plant services or leasing facilities or equipment, and (2) receive and expend private funds or public funds, including funds from local or regional boards of education and funds received by local charter schools for out-of-district students, for school purposes.
3345-
3346-(k) If in any fiscal year, more than one new state or local charter school is approved pursuant to section 10-66bb and is awaiting funding pursuant to the provisions of this section, the State Board of Education shall determine which school is funded first based on a consideration of the following factors in order of importance as follows: (1) The quality of the proposed program as measured against the criteria required in the charter school application process pursuant to section 10-66bb, (2) whether the applicant has a demonstrated record of academic success by students, (3) whether the school is located in a school district with a demonstrated need for student improvement, and (4) whether the applicant has plans concerning the preparedness of facilities, staffing and outreach to students.
3347-
3348-(l) Within available appropriations, the state may provide a grant in an amount not to exceed seventy-five thousand dollars to any newly approved state charter school that assists the state in meeting the goals of the 2008 stipulation and order for Milo Sheff, et al. v. William A. O'Neill, et al., as determined by the Commissioner of Education, for start-up costs associated with the new charter school program.
3349-
3350-(m) Charter schools may, to the same extent as local and regional boards of education, enter into cooperative arrangements as described in section 10-158a, provided such arrangements are approved by the Commissioner of Education. Any state charter school participating in a cooperative arrangement under this subsection shall maintain its status as a state charter school and not be excused from any obligations pursuant to sections 10-66aa to 10-66ll, inclusive.
3351-
3352-[(n) The Commissioner of Education shall provide any town receiving aid pursuant to subsection (c) or (d) of this section with the amount of such aid to be paid to each state or local charter school located in such town.]
3353-
3354-Sec. 14. (NEW) (Effective July 1, 2013) The Commissioner of Education shall, within available appropriations, establish a regional transportation grant program that awards grants to local and regional boards of education that coordinate and share the provision of public school transportation services. The local or regional boards of education that agree to coordinate and share public school transportation services may apply to the commissioner, at such time and in such manner as the commissioner prescribes, for a grant under this section.
3355-
3356-Sec. 15. Section 10-97 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
3357-
3358-(a) The board of education of any town or, where the boards of education of constituent towns have so agreed, any regional school district shall provide the reasonable and necessary transportation, except as provided in section 10-233c, for any student under twenty-one years of age who is not a graduate of a high school or technical high school and who resides with a parent or guardian in such town or regional school district or who belongs to such town, and who attends a state or state-approved technical high school within such local or regional school district as a regular all-day student or as a high school cooperative student, and for any such student who attends any such school in a town other than the town of his residence. [When the cost of such transportation out-of-town would exceed the sum of two hundred dollars per year, said board of education may elect to maintain such student in the town where he or she attends such technical high school and for the cost of such maintenance the local or regional school district shall be reimbursed in the same manner and to the same extent as in the case of payment for transportation. Each such board's reimbursement percentage pursuant to section 10-266m for expenditures in excess of eight hundred dollars per pupil incurred in the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1987, and in each fiscal year thereafter, shall be increased by an additional twenty percentage points.]
3359-
3360-(b) Any local or regional board of education which does not furnish agricultural science and technology education approved by the State Board of Education shall designate a school or schools having such a course approved by the State Board of Education as the school which any person may attend who has completed an elementary school course through the eighth grade. The board of education shall pay the tuition and reasonable and necessary cost of transportation of any person under twenty-one years of age who is not a graduate of a high school or technical high school and who attends the designated school, provided transportation services may be suspended in accordance with the provisions of section 10-233c. [Each such board's reimbursement percentage pursuant to section 10-266m for expenditures in excess of eight hundred dollars per pupil incurred in the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1987, and in each fiscal year thereafter, shall be increased by an additional twenty percentage points.]
3361-
3362-[(c) Any local or regional board of education which transports students to a state or state-approved technical high school, or school furnishing agricultural science and technology education shall be reimbursed for a portion of such pupil transportation annually in accordance with the provisions of section 10-266m, and the provisions of subsections (a) and (b) of this section relating to reimbursement percentages, provided the reimbursement for transportation costs to a school furnishing vocational agricultural training shall not exceed an amount equal to such reimbursement of the costs of transporting such pupils to the school furnishing a full program of vocational agricultural training nearest to the sending school district at the time of the pupil's initial enrollment in the program. Application for such reimbursement shall be made by the board of education to the State Board of Education at such time and in such manner as said state board prescribes. The provisions of this section shall apply to a veteran who served in time of war, as defined by section 27-103, without regard to age or whether or not such veteran resides with a parent or guardian provided such veteran is attending a state or state-approved vocational secondary school.]
3363-
3364-[(d)] (c) The parents or guardian of any student or any veteran over twenty-one who is denied the reasonable and necessary transportation required in this section may appeal such lack of transportation in the same manner as is provided in sections 10-186 and 10-187.
3365-
3366-[(e)] (d) For purposes of this section, a local or regional board of education shall not be required to expend for transporting a student to a technical high school or an agricultural science and technology education center an amount greater than six thousand dollars, except that a board of education shall continue to pay the reasonable and necessary costs of transporting a student who is enrolled in such a school or center on July 1, 1996, until such student completes the program at such school or center.
3367-
3368-Sec. 16. Section 10-277 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
3369-
3370-(a) For the purposes of this section, "high school" means any public high school or public junior high school approved by the State Board of Education.
3371-
3372-(b) Any town or regional school district which does not maintain a high school shall pay the reasonable and necessary cost of transportation of any pupil under twenty-one years of age who resides with such pupil's parents or guardian in such school district and who, with the written consent of the board of education, attends any high school approved by the State Board of Education. The town or regional board of education may, upon request, enter into a written agreement with the parents of any high school pupil permitting such pupil to attend an approved public high school other than that to which transportation is furnished by the school district and each may pay such costs of transportation as may be agreed upon. Such necessary and reasonable cost of transportation shall be paid by the town treasurer or the regional school district treasurer upon order of the superintendent of schools, as authorized by the board of education. The board of education may also, at its discretion, provide additional transportation for any pupil attending such high school to and from the point of embarkation in the town in which the pupil resides. [Annually, on or before September first, the superintendent of schools of each school district so transporting pupils to high school shall certify under oath to the State Board of Education the names of the towns to which such pupils were transported together with the total cost to the town of such transportation. Upon application to the State Board of Education, any town or regional school district which so provides transportation for high school pupils enrolled in a school not maintained by such district pursuant to this section shall, annually, be reimbursed by the state for such transportation in accordance with the provisions of sections 10-97 and 10-266m.]
3373-
3374-(c) Any town or regional school district which is transporting students to a high school, shall have the authority, at its discretion, to furnish similar transportation to nonpublic high schools or junior high schools located within the same town to which the town or regional school district is transporting students in accordance with subsection (b) of this section, or to nonpublic high schools or junior high schools located in a town adjacent to the transporting town or regional school district, or to a town adjacent to the town in which is located the public high school or junior high school to which the students are transported. [If such town or regional school district does provide such transportation, it shall be reimbursed in the same manner and amounts as provided in subsection (b) of this section.]
3375-
3376-(d) Any town or regional school district which provides transportation services pursuant to the provisions of this section may suspend such services in accordance with the provisions of section 10-233c.
3377-
3378-Sec. 17. Subsection (f) of section 10-66ee of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
3379-
3380-(f) The local or regional board of education of the school district in which the charter school is located shall provide transportation services for students of the charter school who reside in such school district pursuant to section 10-273a unless the charter school makes other arrangements for such transportation. Any local or regional board of education may provide transportation services to a student attending a charter school outside of the district in which [the] such student resides. [and, if it elects to provide such transportation, shall be reimbursed pursuant to section 10-266m for the reasonable costs of such transportation.] Any local or regional board of education providing transportation services under this subsection may suspend such services in accordance with the provisions of section 10-233c. The parent or guardian of any student denied the transportation services required to be provided pursuant to this subsection may appeal such denial in the manner provided in sections 10-186 and 10-187.
3381-
3382-Sec. 18. Section 10-158a of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
3383-
3384-(a) Any two or more boards of education may, in writing, agree to establish cooperative arrangements to provide school accommodations services, programs or activities, special education services or health care services to enable such boards to carry out the duties specified in the general statutes. Such arrangements may include the establishment of a committee to supervise such programs, the membership of the committee to be determined by the agreement of the cooperating boards. Such committee shall have the power, in accordance with the terms of the agreement, to (1) apply for, receive directly and expend on behalf of the school districts which have designated the committee an agent for such purpose any state or federal grants which may be allocated to school districts for specified programs, the supervision of which has been delegated to such committee, provided such grants are payable before implementation of any such program; [or are to reimburse the committee pursuant to subsection (d) of this section for transportation provided to a school operated by a cooperative arrangement;] (2) receive and disburse funds appropriated to the use of such committee by the cooperating school districts, the state or the United States, or given to the committee by individuals or private corporations; (3) hold title to real or personal property in trust, or as otherwise agreed to by the parties, for the appointing boards; (4) employ personnel; (5) enter into contracts; and (6) otherwise provide the specified programs, services and activities. Teachers employed by any such committee shall be subject to the provisions of the general statutes applicable to teachers employed by the board of education of any town or regional school district. For purposes of this section, the term "teacher" shall include each professional employee of a committee below the rank of superintendent who holds a regular certificate issued by the State Board of Education and who is in a position requiring such certification.
3385-
3386-(b) Subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of this section, any board of education may withdraw from any agreement entered into under subsection (a) of this section if, at least one year prior to the date of the proposed withdrawal, it gives written notice of its intent to do so to each of the other boards. Upon withdrawal by one or more boards of education, two or more boards of education may continue their commitment to the agreement. If two or more boards of education continue the arrangement, then such committee established within the arrangement may continue to hold title to any real or personal property given to or purchased by the committee in trust for all the boards of education which entered the agreement, unless otherwise provided in the agreement or by law or by the grantor or donor of such property. Upon dissolution of the committee, any property held in trust shall be distributed in accordance with the agreement, if such distribution is not contrary to law.
3387-
3388-(c) If a cooperative arrangement receives a grant for a school building project pursuant to chapter 173, the cooperative arrangement shall use the building for which the grant was provided for a period of not less than twenty years after completion of such project. If the cooperative arrangement ceases to use the building for the purpose for which the grant was provided, the Commissioner of Education shall determine whether (1) title to the building and any legal interest in appurtenant land reverts to the state or (2) the cooperative arrangement reimburses the state an amount equal to ten per cent of the eligible school building project costs of the project.
3389-
3390-[(d) Any cooperative arrangement established pursuant to this section, or any local or regional board of education which is a member of such a cooperative arrangement which transports students to a school operated by such cooperative arrangement shall be reimbursed in accordance with the provisions of section 10-266m. At the end of each school year, any such cooperative arrangement or local or regional board of education which provides such transportation shall file an application for reimbursement on a form provided by the Department of Education.]
3391-
3392-Sec. 19. Section 10-53 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
3393-
3394-All provisions of the general statutes relating to public education, including those providing state grants-in-aid, shall apply to each town belonging to a regional school district. [, provided, if the board of education of any regional school district provides transportation to a regional school, such district shall be reimbursed by the state as provided in section 10-54.]
3395-
3396-Sec. 20. Subsection (d) of section 10-64 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
3397-
3398-(d) Any local or regional board of education which does not furnish agricultural science and technology education approved by the State Board of Education shall designate a school or schools having such a course approved by the State Board of Education as the school which any person may attend who has completed an elementary school course through the eighth grade. The board of education shall pay the tuition and reasonable and necessary cost of transportation of any person under twenty-one years of age who is not a graduate of a high school or technical high school or an agricultural science and technology education center and who attends the designated school, provided transportation services may be suspended in accordance with the provisions of section 10-233c. [Each such board's reimbursement percentage pursuant to section 10-266m for expenditures in excess of eight hundred dollars per pupil incurred in the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2004, and in each fiscal year thereafter, shall be increased by an additional twenty percentage points.]
3399-
3400-Sec. 21. Subdivision (5) of subsection (a) of section 10-264i of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
3401-
3402-(5) The Department of Education shall provide such grants within available appropriations. [Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prevent a local or regional board of education, regional educational service center or cooperative arrangement from receiving reimbursement under section 10-266m for reasonable transportation expenses for which such board, service center or cooperative arrangement is not reimbursed pursuant to this section.]
3403-
3404-Sec. 22. Sections 10-54, 10-265q, 10-266m and 10-273a of the general statutes are repealed. (Effective July 1, 2013)
3316+Sec. 13. Subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 10-66ee of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
3317+
3318+(d) (1) For the purposes of equalization aid grants pursuant to section 10-262h, as amended by this act, the state shall pay in accordance with this subsection, to the town in which a state charter school is located for each student enrolled in such school, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, ten thousand two hundred dollars, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, [eleven] ten thousand five hundred dollars, and for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, and each fiscal year thereafter, eleven thousand [five hundred] dollars. Such payments shall be made as follows: Twenty-five per cent of the amount not later than July fifteenth and September first based on estimated student enrollment on May first, and twenty-five per cent of the amount not later than January first and the remaining amount not later than April fifteenth, each based on student enrollment on October first. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subdivision, the payment of the remaining amount made not later than April 15, 2013, shall be within available appropriations and may be adjusted for each student on a pro rata basis.
3319+
3320+Sec. 14. Section 10-265q of the general statutes is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2013)
34053321
34063322
34073323
34083324
34093325 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
34103326 Section 1 July 1, 2013 10-262f
34113327 Sec. 2 July 1, 2013 10-262h
34123328 Sec. 3 July 1, 2013 10-262i
34133329 Sec. 4 July 1, 2013 10-262u(c) and (d)
34143330 Sec. 5 July 1, 2013 10-217a(i)
34153331 Sec. 6 July 1, 2013 10-281(b)
34163332 Sec. 7 July 1, 2013 10-71(d)
34173333 Sec. 8 July 1, 2013 10-17g
34183334 Sec. 9 July 1, 2013 10-66j(e)
34193335 Sec. 10 July 1, 2013 10-76d(e)(2)
34203336 Sec. 11 July 1, 2013 10-76g(d)
34213337 Sec. 12 July 1, 2013 10-253(b)
3422-Sec. 13 July 1, 2013 10-66ee
3423-Sec. 14 July 1, 2013 New section
3424-Sec. 15 July 1, 2013 10-97
3425-Sec. 16 July 1, 2013 10-277
3426-Sec. 17 July 1, 2013 10-66ee(f)
3427-Sec. 18 July 1, 2013 10-158a
3428-Sec. 19 July 1, 2013 10-53
3429-Sec. 20 July 1, 2013 10-64(d)
3430-Sec. 21 July 1, 2013 10-264i(a)(5)
3431-Sec. 22 July 1, 2013 Repealer section
3338+Sec. 13 July 1, 2013 10-66ee(d)(1)
3339+Sec. 14 July 1, 2013 Repealer section
34323340
34333341 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
34343342
34353343 Section 1
34363344
34373345 July 1, 2013
34383346
34393347 10-262f
34403348
34413349 Sec. 2
34423350
34433351 July 1, 2013
34443352
34453353 10-262h
34463354
34473355 Sec. 3
34483356
34493357 July 1, 2013
34503358
34513359 10-262i
34523360
34533361 Sec. 4
34543362
34553363 July 1, 2013
34563364
34573365 10-262u(c) and (d)
34583366
34593367 Sec. 5
34603368
34613369 July 1, 2013
34623370
34633371 10-217a(i)
34643372
34653373 Sec. 6
34663374
34673375 July 1, 2013
34683376
34693377 10-281(b)
34703378
34713379 Sec. 7
34723380
34733381 July 1, 2013
34743382
34753383 10-71(d)
34763384
34773385 Sec. 8
34783386
34793387 July 1, 2013
34803388
34813389 10-17g
34823390
34833391 Sec. 9
34843392
34853393 July 1, 2013
34863394
34873395 10-66j(e)
34883396
34893397 Sec. 10
34903398
34913399 July 1, 2013
34923400
34933401 10-76d(e)(2)
34943402
34953403 Sec. 11
34963404
34973405 July 1, 2013
34983406
34993407 10-76g(d)
35003408
35013409 Sec. 12
35023410
35033411 July 1, 2013
35043412
35053413 10-253(b)
35063414
35073415 Sec. 13
35083416
35093417 July 1, 2013
35103418
3511-10-66ee
3419+10-66ee(d)(1)
35123420
35133421 Sec. 14
35143422
35153423 July 1, 2013
35163424
3517-New section
3518-
3519-Sec. 15
3520-
3521-July 1, 2013
3522-
3523-10-97
3524-
3525-Sec. 16
3526-
3527-July 1, 2013
3528-
3529-10-277
3530-
3531-Sec. 17
3532-
3533-July 1, 2013
3534-
3535-10-66ee(f)
3536-
3537-Sec. 18
3538-
3539-July 1, 2013
3540-
3541-10-158a
3542-
3543-Sec. 19
3544-
3545-July 1, 2013
3546-
3547-10-53
3548-
3549-Sec. 20
3550-
3551-July 1, 2013
3552-
3553-10-64(d)
3554-
3555-Sec. 21
3556-
3557-July 1, 2013
3558-
3559-10-264i(a)(5)
3560-
3561-Sec. 22
3562-
3563-July 1, 2013
3564-
35653425 Repealer section
35663426
3567-Statement of Legislative Commissioners:
3568-
3569-In section 2, added "pursuant to section 10-262h of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2013, as amended by this act," for accuracy; in section 3, section 10-262i(d)(1), replaced "received pursuant to" with "described in" for accuracy and proper form; in section 3, section 10-262(e), deleted "included in the calculation of" and added "for such fiscal year" for clarity and accuracy.
3570-
35713427
35723428
35733429 ED Joint Favorable Subst. C/R APP
3574-APP Joint Favorable Subst.
35753430
35763431 ED
35773432
35783433 Joint Favorable Subst. C/R
35793434
35803435 APP
3581-
3582-APP
3583-
3584-Joint Favorable Subst.