Maryland Code § ED-5-218

Section ED-5-218
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(a) The State shall distribute grants as provided under this section to the
county boards to provide transportation services for public school students and
disabled children for whom transportation is to be provided under § 8-410 of this
article. Appropriations for student transportation shall be budgeted in a separate
budget category as provided in § 5-101 of this title. If the amount that is appropriated
to a county under this section in a fiscal year is more than the actual cost of providing
student transportation services in that county, a county board may apply any excess
funds to costs of pupil transportation in subsequent years. None of these funds may
be paid to or claimed by any subdivision, nor may any of these funds be reverted to

any subdivision. A county board may not transfer State revenues from the student
transportation category to any other category as a result of this section.
(b) For the purpose of calculating the 2004 base grants for student
transportation to county boards, the following amounts shall be used as the fiscal
year 2003 base grant amounts:
(1) Allegany ........................................................................ $2,838,327
(2) Anne Arundel ............................................................. $12,716,216
(3) Baltimore City ........................................................... $10,303,967
(4) Baltimore ................................................................... $15,715,504
(5) Calvert .......................................................................... $3,294,141
(6) Caroline ........................................................................ $1,580,176
(7) Carroll .......................................................................... $5,738,454
(8) Cecil .............................................................................. $2,997,774
(9) Charles ......................................................................... $5,813,595
(10) Dorchester .................................................................... $1,465,299
(11) Frederick ...................................................................... $6,620,447
(12) Garrett ......................................................................... $1,886,605
(13) Harford ......................................................................... $7,277,627
(14) Howard ......................................................................... $8,460,292
(15) Kent ................................................................................. $985,359
(16) Montgomery ............................................................... $18,663,456
(17) Prince George's .......................................................... $21,018,217
(18) Queen Anne's ............................................................... $1,952,856
(19) St. Mary's ..................................................................... $3,673,545

(20) Somerset....................................................................... $1,143,107
(21) Talbot .............................................................................. $981,334
(22) Washington .................................................................. $3,784,100
(23) Wicomico ...................................................................... $3,001,531
(24) Worcester ..................................................................... $1,856,978
(c) (1) In this subsection, "full-time equivalent enrollment" has the
meaning stated in § 5-202 of this subtitle.
(2) Subject to the limitations under paragraph (3) of this subsection,
for fiscal year 2004 and every year thereafter the amount of a county's base grant for
student transportation shall be equal to the amount of the county's base grant for
student transportation for the previous year increased by the same percentage as the
increase in the private transportation category of the Consumer Price Index for All
Urban Consumers, for the Washington Metropolitan Area, as of July of the fiscal year
preceding the year for which the amount is being calculated, plus an additional
amount equal to the product of:
(i) The total amount of funds distributed by the State as base
grants for student transportation for the previous fiscal year divided by the statewide
full-time equivalent enrollment for the previous fiscal year; and
(ii) The difference between the full-time equivalent
enrollment in a county for the current fiscal year and the full-time equivalent
enrollment in the county for the previous fiscal year, or, if the full-time equivalent
enrollment in a county for the current fiscal year is less than the full-time equivalent
enrollment in the county for the previous fiscal year, zero.
(3) (i) Except as provided in subparagraphs (ii) and (iii) of this
paragraph, the increase in the amount of a base grant for student transportation that
is based on the increase in the private transportation category of the Consumer Price
Index may not be less than 1 percent nor more than 8 percent of the amount of the
grant for the previous year.
(ii) For fiscal year 2011, the increase in the amount of a base
grant for student transportation that is based on the increase in the private
transportation category of the Consumer Price Index shall be 1 percent of the amount
of the grant for the previous year.

(iii) For each of fiscal years 2012 through 2015, the increase in
the amount of a base grant for student transportation that is based on the increase
in the private transportation category of the Consumer Price Index may not be more
than 1 percent of the amount of the grant for the previous year.
(d) For each fiscal year, in addition to the base grant for student
transportation provided under subsection (c) of this section, a disabled student
transportation grant shall be distributed to each county board. The amount of the
grant to each board shall be equal to the product of the number of disabled students
requiring special transportation services who are transported by the county board in
the previous fiscal year and:
(1) $600 in fiscal year 2004;
(2) $700 in fiscal year 2005;
(3) $800 in fiscal year 2006;
(4) $900 in fiscal year 2007; and
(5) $1,000 in fiscal year 2008 and each fiscal year thereafter.
(e) For the purposes of determining the amount of the grant provided under
subsection (d) of this section, the State Board shall develop a procedure and adopt
regulations for determining the number of disabled students transported in each
jurisdiction in the previous fiscal year.
(f) The State Board shall adopt rules and regulations that provide for the
safe operation of the student transportation system of each county board of education.

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