New York Education Code § 2856

Financing of charter schools
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§ 2856. Financing of charter schools. * 1. (a) The enrollment of\nstudents attending charter schools shall be included in the enrollment,\nattendance, membership and, if applicable, count of students with\ndisabilities of the school district in which the pupil resides. The\ncharter school shall report all such data to the school districts of\nresidence in a timely manner. Each school district shall report such\nenrollment, attendance and count of students with disabilities to the\ndepartment. The school district of residence shall pay directly to the\ncharter school for each student enrolled in the charter school who\nresides in the school district the charter school basic tuition, which\nshall be:\n  (i) for school years prior to the two thousand nine--two thousand ten\nschool year, an amount equal to one hundred percent of the amount\ncalculated pursuant to paragraph f of subdivision one of section\nthirty-six hundred two of this chapter for the school district for the\nyear prior to the base year increased by the percentage change in the\nstate total approved operating expense calculated pursuant to paragraph\nt of subdivision one of section thirty-six hundred two of this chapter\nfrom two years prior to the base year to the base year;\n  (ii) for the two thousand nine--two thousand ten school year, the\ncharter school basic tuition shall be the amount payable by such\ndistrict as charter school basic tuition for the two thousand eight--two\nthousand nine school year;\n  (iii) for the two thousand ten--two thousand eleven through two\nthousand thirteen--two thousand fourteen school years, the charter\nschool basic tuition shall be the basic tuition computed for the two\nthousand ten--two thousand eleven school year pursuant to the provisions\nof subparagraph (i) of this paragraph;\n  (iv) for the two thousand fourteen--two thousand fifteen, two thousand\nfifteen--two thousand sixteen and two thousand sixteen--two thousand\nseventeen school years, the charter school basic tuition shall be the\nsum of the lesser of the charter school basic tuition computed for the\ntwo thousand ten--two thousand eleven school year pursuant to the\nprovisions of subparagraph (i) of this paragraph or the charter school\nbasic tuition computed for the current year pursuant to the provisions\nof subparagraph (i) of this paragraph plus the supplemental basic\ntuition;\n  (v) for the two thousand seventeen--two thousand eighteen school year,\nthe charter school basic tuition shall be the sum of (A) the charter\nschool basic tuition for the two thousand sixteen--two thousand\nseventeen school year plus (B) five hundred dollars;\n  (vi) for the two thousand eighteen--two thousand nineteen school year,\nthe charter school basic tuition shall be the lesser of (A) the product\nof (i) the charter school basic tuition calculated for the base year\nmultiplied by (ii) the average of the quotients for each school year in\nthe period commencing with the year five years prior to the base year\nand finishing with the year prior to the base year of the total approved\noperating expense for such school district calculated pursuant to\nparagraph t of subdivision one of section thirty-six hundred two of this\nchapter for each such year divided by the total approved operating\nexpense for such district for the immediately preceding year, provided\nthat the highest and lowest annual quotients shall be excluded from the\ncalculation of such average or (B) the quotient of the total general\nfund expenditures for the school district calculated pursuant to an\nelectronic data file created for the purpose of compliance with\nparagraph b of subdivision twenty-one of section three hundred five of\nthis chapter published annually on May fifteenth for the year prior to\nthe base year divided by the total estimated public enrollment for the\nschool district pursuant to paragraph n of subdivision one of section\nthirty-six hundred two of this chapter for the year prior to the b

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