Colorado Code § 22-54-139

Additional funding for schools - use of retail marijuana sales tax revenue transferred to state public school fund - definitions
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(1) As used in this section, unless the
context otherwise requires:
(a) "Large rural district" means a district in Colorado that the department of education
determines is rural, based on the geographic size of the district and the distance of the district
from the nearest large, urbanized area, and that had a funded pupil count for the prior budget
year of one thousand pupils or more but fewer than six thousand five hundred pupils.
(b) "Per pupil distribution amount" means:
(I) For a large rural district, an amount equal to thirty million dollars multiplied by the
percentage specified in subsection (2)(a) of this section and then divided by the sum of the total
funded pupil count for the prior budget year of all large rural districts; and
(II) For a small rural district, an amount equal to thirty million dollars multiplied by the
percentage specified in subsection (2)(b) of this section and then divided by the sum of the total
funded pupil count for the prior budget year of all small rural districts;
(c) "Small rural district" means a district in Colorado that the department of education
determines is rural, based on the geographic size of the district and the distance of the district
from the nearest large, urbanized area, and that had a funded pupil count for the prior budget
year of fewer than one thousand pupils.
(2) For the 2017-18 budget year, all of the gross retail marijuana sales tax proceeds
transferred from the general fund to the state public school fund created in section 22-54-114 (1)
as required by section 39-28.8-203 (1)(b)(I.3)(B) is appropriated from the state public school
fund to the department for monthly distribution to each large rural district and each small rural
district for the purpose of improving student learning and the educational environment, including
but not limited to loan forgiveness for educators and staff, technology, and transportation, as
follows:
(a) Fifty-five percent of the money is allocated to large rural districts and distributed to
each large rural district in an amount equal to the per pupil distribution amount multiplied by the
large rural district's funded pupil count for the prior budget year for proportional apportionment
to every school in the district based on the number of students enrolled in each school for the
prior budget year; and
(b) Forty-five percent of the money is allocated to small rural districts and distributed to
each small rural district in an amount equal to the per pupil distribution amount multiplied by the
small rural district's funded pupil count for the prior budget year for proportional apportionment
to every school in the district based on the number of students enrolled in each school for the
prior budget year.
(3) For the 2019-20 budget year and for each budget year thereafter, the general
assembly may appropriate all or any portion of the gross retail marijuana sales tax proceeds
transferred from the general fund to the state public school fund created in section 22-54-114 (1)
during the prior budget year as required by section 39-28.8-203 (1)(b)(I.5)(B) to the department
to meet the state's share of the total program of all districts and funding for institute charter
schools.

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