Colorado Code § 22-20-114

Funding of programs - legislative declaration
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(1) Subject to the
provisions of subsection (3) of this section, for the 2005-06 budget year and each budget year
thereafter, the total amount appropriated to the department for the payment of costs incurred by
administrative units for the provision of special education programs must be distributed to each
administrative unit that provides educational services for children with disabilities as follows:
(a) (I) Five hundred thousand dollars to administrative units that enroll children with
disabilities:
(A) For whom tuition is paid by the administrative units for the children to receive
educational services at approved facility schools; and
(B) For whom parental rights have been relinquished by the parents or terminated by a
court, the parents of whom are incarcerated, the parents of whom cannot be located, the parents
of whom reside out of the state but the department of human services has placed the children
within the administrative unit, or children with disabilities who are legally emancipated.
(II) The moneys appropriated pursuant to subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (a) shall be
distributed in each budget year to administrative units based upon each administrative unit's
share of the aggregate number of children with disabilities who are specified in subparagraph (I)
of this paragraph (a); except that an administrative unit shall not receive an amount that exceeds
the aggregate amount of tuition paid by that administrative unit for the specified children with
disabilities to receive educational services at approved facility schools during the immediately
preceding budget year. For purposes of this paragraph (a), the number of children with
disabilities that are specified in subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (a) shall be based upon the
count taken in December of the immediately preceding budget year.
(a.5) and (a.7) Repealed.
(b) (I) For the budget years preceding the 2022-23 budget year, an amount equal to one
thousand two hundred fifty dollars for each child with disabilities receiving special education
services from the administrative unit;
(II) Except as specified in subsection (1.3) of this section, for the 2022-23 budget year
and each budget year thereafter, an amount equal to one thousand seven hundred fifty dollars for
each child with disabilities receiving special education services from the administrative unit; and
(c) (I) If any amount of the total annual appropriation remains after the distributions
specified in subsections (1)(a) and (1)(b) of this section have been made, and after the
distribution of the portion of the total annual appropriation designated for high-cost grants
pursuant to subsection (2) of this section has been made, six thousand dollars per child with one
or more disabilities, as described in subsection (1)(c)(II) of this section, for a percentage of such
children receiving special education services from the administrative unit. The department shall
annually determine the percentage of such children for which an administrative unit may receive
additional funding pursuant to this subsection (1)(c) based on the amount of the remaining
appropriation, the money available pursuant to subsection (1)(c)(III) of this section, and the per
pupil amount of six thousand dollars.
(II) An administrative unit that provides special education services to children who have
one or more of the following disabilities may receive funding pursuant to this paragraph (c):
(A) A visual impairment, including blindness, as defined by the state board;
(B) A hearing impairment, including deafness, as defined by the state board;
(C) Deaf-blindness, as defined by the state board;
(D) A serious emotional disability as defined by the state board;
(E) Autism spectrum disorders as defined by the state board;
(F) A traumatic brain injury as defined by the state board;
(G) Multiple disabilities as defined by the state board; or
(H) An intellectual disability as defined by the state board.
(III) (A) For the 2013-14 budget year and each budget year thereafter, in addition to any
amount that is available pursuant to subsection (1)(c)(I) of this section, the general assembly
shall appropriate twenty million dollars from the state education fund to the department for the
purposes of this subsection (1)(c).
(B) For the 2019-20 budget year and each budget year thereafter, in addition to any
amount that is available pursuant to subsections (1)(c)(I) and (1)(c)(III)(A) of this section, the
general assembly shall appropriate twenty-two million dollars, which amount may be
appropriated from the state education fund or the general fund or as amounts from both funds, to
the department for the purposes of this subsection (1)(c).
(B.1) Except as specified in subsection (1.3) of this section, for the 2022-23 budget year
and each budget year thereafter, in addition to any amount that is available pursuant to
subsections (1)(c)(I), (1)(c)(III)(A), and (1)(c)(III)(B) of this section, the general assembly shall
appropriate twenty-six million eight hundred twenty-five thousand dollars, which amount may
be appropriated from the state education fund or the general fund or as amounts from both funds,
to the department for the purposes of this subsection (1)(c).
(B.2) Except as specified in subsection (1.3) of this section, for the 2023-24 budget year
and each budget year thereafter, in addition to any amount that is available pursuant to
subsections (1)(c)(I), (1)(c)(III)(A), (1)(c)(III)(B), and (1)(c)(III)(B.1) of this section, the general
assembly shall appropriate forty million two hundred three thousand six hundred seventy-one
dollars, which amount may be appropriated from the state education fund created in section 17
(4) of article IX of the state constitution or the general fund, or as amounts from both funds, to
the department for the purposes of this subsection (1)(c).
(C) The general assembly finds and declares that, for the purposes of section 17 of
article IX of the state constitution, providing additional money to children with one or more
disabilities, as described in subsection (1)(c)(II) of this section, for a percentage of such children
receiving special education services from an administrative unit is a program for accountable
education reform and may therefore receive funding from the state education fund created in
section 17 (4) of article IX of the state constitution.
(D) It is the intent of the general assembly to increase funding for special education
services as necessary for the 2023-24 budget year and budget years thereafter to fully fund
special education services pursuant to this subsection (1)(c).
(1.3) For the 2024-25 budget year and budget years thereafter, the dollar amounts set
forth in subsections (1)(b)(II) and (1)(c)(III) of this section are annually increased by the rate of
inflation. The amounts must be rounded to the nearest dollar. As used in this subsection (1.3),
"inflation" means the annual percentage change in the United States department of labor bureau
of labor statistics consumer price index for Denver-Aurora-Lakewood for all items paid by all
urban consumers, or its applicable successor index.
(2) (a) (I) In addition to the amount appropriated for distribution pursuant to subsection
(1) of this section, for the 2006-07 and 2007-08 budget years, subject to available appropriations,
the general assembly shall appropriate two million dollars from the general fund or from any
other source to the department to fund grants to administrative units as provided in section 22-
20-114.5 for reimbursement of high costs incurred in providing special education services in the
preceding budget year.
(II) (A) In addition to the amount appropriated for distribution pursuant to subsection (1)
of this section, for the 2008-09 budget year and each budget year thereafter, subject to available
appropriations, the general assembly shall appropriate four million dollars from the general fund
or from any other source to the department to fund grants to administrative units as provided in
section 22-20-114.5 for reimbursement of high costs incurred in providing special education
services in the preceding budget year.
(B) The general assembly hereby finds and declares that for the purposes of section 17 of
article IX of the state constitution, providing grants to administrative units for reimbursement for
high costs incurred in providing special education services is a program for accountable
education reform and may therefore receive funding from the state education fund created in
section 17 (4) of article IX of the state constitution.
(b) Any amount received by an administrative unit as a reimbursement pursuant to this
subsection (2) shall be in addition to the amount received by the administrative unit pursuant to
subsection (1) of this section. The moneys appropriated by the general assembly to the
department shall be distributed by the Colorado special education fiscal advisory committee in
accordance with section 22-20-114.5.
(3) (a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection (3), for the 2005-
06 budget year, the department shall recalculate the distribution of funds to administrative units
for providing educational services to children with disabilities as necessary to comply with the
provisions of subsection (1) of this section.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, if the application of
the provisions of subsection (1) of this section would result in an administrative unit receiving a
lesser amount for providing educational services to children with disabilities for the 2005-06
budget year than it would have received under the provisions of this section as they existed prior
to April 28, 2006, then the department shall not recalculate the distribution of funds for the
administrative unit for the 2005-06 budget year.
(4) An administrative unit shall not receive the amount of funding to which it is entitled
under the provisions of subsection (1) of this section unless the administrative unit has provided
to the department the data collected concerning special education programs, as required by
subsection (6) of this section, including the count of assessed children with disabilities.
(5) Payments made under the provisions of this part 1 shall not affect the amount of
other state aid for which an administrative unit may qualify.
(6) Each administrative unit shall be required to collect the data required by the federal
government concerning special education programs. Each administrative unit shall provide to the
department the data collected concerning special education programs in order to receive the
amount of funding to which it is entitled under the provisions of subsection (1) of this section.
(7) It is the general assembly's intent that, as a result of receiving an increase in the
distribution of state moneys, an administrative unit, in complying with the maintenance of effort
requirement specified in the federal "No Child Left Behind Act of 2001", 20 U.S.C. sec. 6381 et
seq., shall not reduce the level of state and local expenditures below the level of state and local
expenditures for the preceding budget year. Any additional appropriation of moneys for
distribution pursuant to this section is intended to alter the ratio between state and local
expenditures, but the overall level of expenditures may remain the same, thereby satisfying the
federal maintenance of effort requirements.
(8) Repealed.

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