North Dakota Code § 15.1-29-12

Tuition payments - Determination
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1. Except as provided in section 15.1-29-13, a school district sending a student to 
another district for purposes of education shall pay the full cost of education per 
student incurred by the admitting district.
2. a. The admitting district shall determine the cost of education per student for its 
kindergarten, elementary, and high school students on the basis of its average 
daily membership and those expenditures permitted in determining the cost of 
education per student in section 15.1-27-03.
b. To the cost of education per student, the admitting district shall add the latest 
available statewide average per student cost for extracurricular activities and the 
state average capital outlay per student. The state average capital outlay per 
student is determined by dividing the total of all school districts' annual 
expenditures for sinking and interest funds, tax receipts to the building funds, and 
general fund expenditures for capital outlay by the average daily membership of 
the state.
c. The admitting district shall subtract the following from the amount arrived at under 
subdivision b:
(1) The per student payment multiplied by the admitting district's school size 
weighting factor; and
(2) Any credit for taxes paid to the admitting district by the student's parent.
d. The amount remaining is the full cost of education per student incurred by the 
admitting district. The tuition amount payable for the individual student is the 
lesser of:
(1) The full cost of education per student incurred by the admitting district; or
(2) One hundred fifty percent of the state average full cost of education per 
student.
e. Admitting school districts shall charge the tuition amount payable determined in 
subdivision d multiplied by two hundred percent or four thousand dollars, 
whichever is greater, if the admitting school district:
(1) Is located in an oil-producing county;
(2) Is eligible to receive gross production tax revenue in lieu of property taxes;
(3) Is located in cities with populations over twenty-four thousand;
(4) Has a tax base fewer than twenty square miles;
(5) Levies greater than sixty mills for local property taxes;
(6) Has student enrollments of greater than four thousand;
(7) Has average student growth of over two hundred per year over the 
preceding five years;
(8) Uses portable classrooms; and
(9) Has enrollment exceeding school facility capacity.
3. This section does not affect the right of a school board to charge and collect tuition 
from students who are not residents of this state, in accordance with section

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