New York Education Code § 3609-A

Moneys apportioned, when and how payable commencing July first, two thousand seven
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§ 3609-a. Moneys apportioned, when and how payable commencing July\nfirst, two thousand seven.\n  For aid payable in the two thousand seven--two thousand eight school\nyear through the two thousand twenty-five--two thousand twenty-six\nschool year, "moneys apportioned" shall mean the lesser of (i) the sum\nof one hundred percent of the respective amount set forth for each\nschool district as payable pursuant to this section in the school aid\ncomputer listing for the current year produced by the commissioner in\nsupport of the budget which includes the appropriation for the general\nsupport for public schools for the prescribed payments and\nindividualized payments due prior to April first for the current year\nplus the apportionment payable during the current school year pursuant\nto subdivision six-a and subdivision fifteen of section thirty-six\nhundred two of this part minus any reductions to current year aids\npursuant to subdivision seven of section thirty-six hundred four of this\npart or any deduction from apportionment payable pursuant to this\nchapter for collection of a school district basic contribution as\ndefined in subdivision eight of section forty-four hundred one of this\nchapter, less any grants provided pursuant to subparagraph two-a of\nparagraph b of subdivision four of section ninety-two-c of the state\nfinance law, less any grants provided pursuant to subdivision five of\nsection ninety-seven-nnnn of the state finance law, less any grants\nprovided pursuant to subdivision twelve of section thirty-six hundred\nforty-one of this article, or (ii) the apportionment calculated by the\ncommissioner based on data on file at the time the payment is processed;\nprovided however, that for the purposes of any payments made pursuant to\nthis section prior to the first business day of June of the current\nyear, moneys apportioned shall not include any aids payable pursuant to\nsubdivisions six and fourteen, if applicable, of section thirty-six\nhundred two of this part as current year aid for debt service on bond\nanticipation notes and/or bonds first issued in the current year or any\naids payable for full-day kindergarten for the current year pursuant to\nsubdivision nine of section thirty-six hundred two of this part. The\ndefinitions of "base year" and "current year" as set forth in\nsubdivision one of section thirty-six hundred two of this part shall\napply to this section. For aid payable in the two thousand\ntwenty-five--two thousand twenty-six school year, reference to such\n"school aid computer listing for the current year" shall mean the\nprintouts entitled "SA252-6".\n  1. General support for public schools (GSPS) appropriation. The GSPS\nappropriation shall be used to support payments made pursuant to this\nsection, plus apportionments made pursuant to section seven hundred one,\nseven hundred eleven, seven hundred fifty-one, seven hundred\nfifty-three, thirty-two hundred two, thirty-six hundred nine-b,\nthirty-six hundred forty-one and forty-four hundred five of this\nchapter, any other applicable allocations made pursuant to this chapter,\nbut not paid pursuant to the schedule prescribed by this section or\nsections thirty-six hundred nine-b, thirty-six hundred nine-d or\nthirty-six hundred nine-f of this article; plus any unconsolidated law\nprovisions which apply to programs funded from such appropriation; plus\nany sums paid out upon audit of the state comptroller as final\nadjustments of apportionments originally claimed and payable pursuant to\nthis subdivision in prior school years; plus sums paid out as prior year\nadjustments, to the extent an allowance was included in such\nappropriation for such purpose. Any apportionments provided by this\nchapter shall be paid in accordance with this section unless\nspecifically exempted.\n  a. Prescribed payments. (1) District payments to the teachers'\nretirement system. Of the moneys apportioned by the commissioner to\nschool districts for the current ye

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