New York Education Code § 3627

Transportation after 4pm
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§ 3627. Transportation after 4pm. 1. Notwithstanding any other\nprovisions of this section to the contrary, for the two thousand\nthirteen--two thousand fourteen and two thousand fourteen--two thousand\nfifteen school year and thereafter, a city school district located in a\ncity having a population of one million or more providing transportation\npursuant to this chapter shall be responsible for:\n  (a) providing transportation for those children attending public and\nnonpublic schools in grades kindergarten through six who remain at the\nsame school for which they are enrolled for regularly scheduled academic\nclasses from half-past nine o'clock in the morning or earlier until four\no'clock in the afternoon or later, on weekdays, and reside at least one\nmile from their school of attendance for grades three through six, and\nat least one-half mile from their school of attendance for grades\nkindergarten through two or\n  (b) reimbursing the cost incurred by licensed transportation carriers\npursuant to contracts with such school district for providing\ntransportation for those children attending public and nonpublic schools\nin grades kindergarten through six who remain at the same school for\nwhich they are enrolled for regularly scheduled academic classes from\nhalf-past nine o'clock in the morning or earlier until four o'clock in\nthe afternoon or later, on weekdays, and reside at least one mile from\ntheir school of attendance for grades three through six, and at least\none-half mile from their school of attendance for grades kindergarten\nthrough two.\n  2. Nothing herein shall prohibit the school district from reimbursing\nfor costs incurred for contracts between the school district and any\nentity providing or contracting for such transportation service.\n  3. A district shall not be deemed to have satisfied its obligation\nunder this section by providing public service transportation.\n  4. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any\nexpenditures for transportation provided pursuant to this section in the\ntwo thousand thirteen--two thousand fourteen school year and thereafter\nand otherwise eligible for transportation aid pursuant to subdivision\nseven of section thirty-six hundred two of this article shall be\nconsidered approved transportation expenses eligible for transportation\naid, provided further that for the two thousand thirteen--two thousand\nfourteen school year such aid shall be limited to eight million one\nhundred thousand dollars and for the two thousand fourteen--two thousand\nfifteen school year such aid shall be limited to the sum of twelve\nmillion six hundred thousand dollars plus the base amount and for the\ntwo thousand fifteen--two thousand sixteen school year through two\nthousand eighteen--two thousand nineteen school year such aid shall be\nlimited to the sum of eighteen million eight hundred fifty thousand\ndollars plus the base amount and for the two thousand nineteen--two\nthousand twenty school year such aid shall be limited to the sum of\nnineteen million three hundred fifty thousand dollars plus the base\namount and for the two thousand twenty--two thousand twenty-one school\nyear such aid shall be limited to the sum of nineteen million eight\nhundred fifty thousand dollars plus the base amount and for the two\nthousand twenty-two--two thousand twenty-three school year such aid\nshall be limited to the sum of twenty-two million three hundred fifty\nthousand dollars plus the base amount and for the two thousand\ntwenty-three--two thousand twenty-four school year such aid shall be\nlimited to the sum of twenty-four million eight hundred fifty thousand\ndollars plus the base amount and for the two thousand twenty-four--two\nthousand twenty-five school year such aid shall be limited to the sum of\ntwenty-nine million eight hundred fifty thousand dollars plus the base\namount and for the two thousand twenty-five--two thousand twenty-six\nschool year and thereafter suc

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