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Code · Idaho · Title 33 — Education · Chapter 10 — Foundation Program — State Aid — Apportionment

33-1018A. Other uses of public education stabilization fund.

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(1)If, in any fiscal year, general fund revenues are inadequate to sustain general fund appropriations made for that year by the legislature, then the board of examiners may transfer moneys from the public education stabilization fund to the general fund. The maximum amount that may be transferred by the board in any fiscal year shall be determined by dividing the total of all general fund appropriations for the educational support program by the total of all general fund appropriations, and multiplying the result by the amount of the shortfall in general fund revenues.
(2)The governor may recommend, and the legislature may authorize, the appropriation of moneys from the public education stabilization fund to offset declining distributions from the public school earnings reserve fund to the public school income fund.
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