Oklahoma Code § 70-18-112.2

Title 70. Schools: Supplemental State Aid
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A.  For the 1987-88 school year and for each school year
thereafter, each school district which, pursuant to the provisions
of Section 18-112 of Title 70 of the Oklahoma Statutes, received
funding for the 1986-87 school year in excess of the sum of
Foundation Aid, Salary Incentive Aid, and Transportation Supplement
otherwise authorized pursuant to Section 18-109.2 of Title 70 of the
Oklahoma Statutes shall receive a Supplement in State Aid:  For the
1987-88 school year, said Supplement shall be equal to sixty-seven
percent (67%) of the amount of said excess funding, less the amount
by which the sum of Foundation Aid, Salary Incentive Aid, and
Transportation Supplement exceeds said sum for the preceding school
year; for the 1988-89 school year and thereafter, the Supplement in
State Aid shall be an amount equal to the previous year's Supplement
less the amount by which the sum of Foundation Aid, Salary Incentive
Aid, and Transportation Supplement for the school year being
considered exceeds said sum for the preceding school year.  No
school district shall receive for any school year subsequent to the
1987-88 school year a Supplement in State Aid larger than said

Supplement received for the year preceding the subsequent year.
Districts must levy thirty-five (35) General Fund mills to receive
this Supplement.
B.  Eligibility of a district for a Supplement in State Aid
shall not cause the district to be exempt from penalties required by
the provisions of Section 18-113.1 of Title 70 of the Oklahoma
Statutes.  Calculation of the Supplement in State Aid shall be based
on use of unreduced average daily attendance for determination of
the sum of Foundation Aid, Salary Incentive Aid, and Transportation
Supplement.  The actual amount of Foundation Aid, Salary Incentive
Aid, and Transportation Supplement to be paid, however, shall be
subject to the provisions of Section 18-113.1 of Title 70 of the
Oklahoma Statutes.

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