Maryland Code § ED-5-222

Section ED-5-222
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) (i) "Compensatory education enrollment" means:
1. Except as provided in subparagraph (iii) of this
paragraph, for fiscal years 2017 through 2026, the greater of:
A. The number of students eligible for free or reduced
price meals for the prior fiscal year;
B. For county boards that participate, in whole or in
part, in the United States Department of Agriculture community eligibility provision,
the number of students equal to the greater of:
I. The sum of the number of students in participating
schools identified by direct certification for the prior fiscal year, plus the number of
students identified by the income information provided by the family to the school
system on an alternative form developed by the Department for the prior fiscal year,
plus the number of students eligible for free and reduced price meals from any schools
not participating in the community eligibility provision for the prior fiscal year; or
II. Subject to paragraph (3) of this subsection, the
number of students eligible for free and reduced price meals at schools not
participating in the community eligibility provision for the prior fiscal year, plus the
product of the percentage of students eligible for free and reduced price meals at
participating schools for the fiscal year prior to opting into the community eligibility
provision multiplied by the prior fiscal year enrollment; or
C. The number of students directly certified and who
are enrolled in a public school in the county in the prior fiscal year; and

2. For fiscal year 2027 and each fiscal year thereafter,
the greater of:
A. The number of students eligible for free or reduced
price meals using the United States Department of Agriculture count or the
alternative State form for the prior fiscal year; or
B. The number of direct certification students who are
enrolled in a public school in the county in the prior fiscal year.
(ii) For the purpose of the calculation under subparagraph
(i)1BII of this paragraph, the schools participating in the community eligibility
provision during the pilot year may use the percentage of students identified for free
and reduced price meals during the pilot year.
(iii) For the purpose of the calculation under subparagraph (i)1
of this paragraph, direct certification multiplied by the multiplier may be used only
for schools that did not exist prior to the year the school system opted into the United
States Department of Agriculture community eligibility provision.
(3) (i) For fiscal years 2022 through 2025, "compensatory
education per pupil amount" means the following proportions of the target per pupil
foundation amount:
1. For fiscal year 2022, 91%;
2. For fiscal year 2023, 89%;
3. For fiscal year 2024, 87%; and
4. For fiscal year 2025, 86%.
(ii) Beginning in fiscal year 2026, "compensatory education per
pupil amount" means:
1. For fiscal year 2026, $7,842;
2. For fiscal year 2027, $7,786;
3. For fiscal year 2028, $7,908;
4. For fiscal year 2029, $8,029;
5. For fiscal year 2030, $8,363;

6. For fiscal year 2031, $8,582;
7. For fiscal year 2032, $8,448;
8. For fiscal year 2033, $9,026; and
9. For subsequent fiscal years, the compensatory
education per pupil amount for the prior fiscal year increased by the inflation
adjustment rounded to the nearest whole dollar.
(4) "Direct certification" means the certification of the income
eligibility of a child under the following programs:
(i) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program;
(ii) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families;
(iii) Foster care;
(iv) Head Start;
(v) Even Start;
(vi) Migrant students;
(vii) Homeless students; and
(viii) Medicaid and the Maryland Children's Health Program, up
to 189% of the federal poverty level.
(5) "Eligible for free or reduced price meals" means eligible for free or
reduced price meals based on eligibility requirements established by the United
States Department of Agriculture.
(b) (1) Each fiscal year, the State shall distribute the State share for
compensatory education to each county board.
(2) Each fiscal year, the county board shall distribute to each school
the minimum school funding amount for compensatory education calculated under §
5-234 of this subtitle.
(c) (1) Subject to paragraph (3) of this subsection, the State alternative
income eligibility form shall be collected by each school that is participating in the

United States Department of Agriculture community eligibility provision and may be
collected by all other schools.
(2) The State alternative income eligibility form shall:
(i) Be developed by the Department;
(ii) Include a statement indicating that the income information
requested on the form is used to determine local and State funding for education; and
(iii) Be available in an electronic format and allow a family to
opt out of returning the form to the collecting school.
(3) A school under paragraph (1) of this subsection may not be
required to collect the State alternative income eligibility form until the school year
after the form has been adopted by the Department after a period of comment from
local school systems.

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