Notwithstanding any other law, for the 1979â80 fiscal year and each fiscal year thereafter, the Superintendent shall apportion state aid to county superintendents of schools pursuant to this section. (a) The Superintendent shall total the amounts computed for the fiscal year pursuant to Sections 2550, 2551.3, 2554, 2555, and 2557 and Section 2551, as that section read on January 1, 1999. For the 1979â80 fiscal year and for purposes of calculating the 1979â80 fiscal year base amounts in succeeding fiscal years, the amounts in Sections 2550, 2551, 2552, 2554, 2555, and 2557, as they read in the 1979â80 fiscal year, shall be multiplied by a factor of 0.994. For the 1981â82 fiscal year and for purposes of calculating the 1981â82 fiscal year base amounts in succeeding fiscal years, the amount in this subdivision shall be multiplied by a factor of 0.97. (b) For the 1995â96 fiscal year and each fiscal year thereafter, the county superintendent of schools shall adjust the total revenue limit computed pursuant to this section by the amount of increased or decreased employer contributions to the Public Employeesâ Retirement System resulting from the enactment of Chapter 330 of the Statutes of 1982, adjusted for any changes in those contributions resulting from subsequent changes in employer contribution rates, excluding rate changes due to the direct transfer of the state-mandated portion of the employer contributions to the Public Employeesâ Retirement System through the current fiscal year. The adjustment shall be calculated for each county superintendent of schools as follows: (1) Determine the amount of employer contributions that would have been made in the current fiscal year if the applicable Public Employeesâ Retirement System employee contribution rate in effect immediately before the enactment of Chapter 330 of the Statutes of 1982 were in effect during the current fiscal year. (2) Determine the actual amount of employer contributions made to the Public Employeesâ Retirement System in the current fiscal year. (3) If the amount determined in paragraph (1) is greater than the amount determined in paragraph (2), the total revenue limit computed pursuant to this part for that county superintendent of schools shall be decreased by the amount of the difference between those paragraphs; or if the amount determined in paragraph (1) is less than the amount determined in paragraph (2), the total revenue limit for that county superintendent of schools shall be increased by the amount of the difference between those paragraphs. (4) For purposes of this subdivision, employer contributions to the Public Employeesâ Retirement System for either of the following positions shall be excluded from the calculation specified above: (A) Positions or portions of positions supported by federal funds that are subject to supplanting restrictions. (B) Positions supported, to the extent of employersâ contributions not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) by any single educational agency, from a non-General Fund revenue source determined to be properly excludable from this subdivision by the Superintendent with the approval of the Director of Finance. Commencing in the 2002â03 fiscal year, only positions supported from a non-General Fund revenue source determined to be properly excludable as identified for a particular local educational agency or pursuant to a blanket waiver by the Superintendent and the Director of Finance, before the 2002â03 fiscal year, may be excluded pursuant to this paragraph. (5) For accounting purposes, any reduction to county office of education revenue limits made by this subdivision may be reflected as an expenditure from appropriate sources of revenue as directed by the Superintendent. (6) The amount of the increase or decrease to the revenue limits of county superintendents of schools made by this subdivision for the 1995â96 to 2001â02 fiscal years, inclusive, may not be adjusted b
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