157.370 Allotment of transportation units.
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(1)In determining the cost of transportation for each district, the chief state school
officer shall determine the average cost per pupil per day of transporting pupils in
districts having a similar density of transported pupils per square mile of area
served by not less than nine
(9)different density groups.
(2)The annual cost of transportation shall include all current costs for each district plus
annual depreciation of pupil transportation vehicles calculated in accordance with
the administrative regulations of the Kentucky Board of Education for such districts
that operate district-owned vehicles.
(3)The aggregate and average daily attendance of transported pupils shall include all
public school pupils transported at public expense who live one
(1)mile or more
from school. Children with disabilities may be included who live less than this
distance from school. The aggregate and average daily attendance referred to in this
subsection shall be the aggregate and average daily attendance of transported pupils
the prior year adjusted for current year increases in accordance with Kentucky
Board of Education administrative regulations.
(4)The square miles of area served by transportation shall be determined by
subtracting from the total area in square miles of the district the area not served by
transportation in accordance with administrative regulations of the Kentucky Board
of Education. However, if one
(1)district authorizes another district to provide
transportation services for a part of its area, this area shall be deducted from the
area served by the authorizing district and added to the area served by the district
actually providing the transportation.
(5)The density of transported pupils per square mile of area served for each district
shall be determined by dividing the average daily attendance of transported pupils
by the number of square miles of area served by transportation.
(6)The chief state school officer shall determine the average cost per pupil per day of
transporting pupils in districts having a similar density by constructing a smoothed
graph of cost for the density groups required by subsection (1). This graph shall be
used to construct a scale showing the average costs of transportation for districts
having a similar density of transported pupils. Costs shall be determined separately
for county school districts and independent school districts. No independent school
district will receive an average cost per pupil per day in excess of the minimum
received by any county district or districts. These costs shall be the costs per pupil
per day of transported pupils included in the public school fund and these costs
shall be recalculated each biennium.
(7)The scale of transportation costs included in the fund to support education
excellence in Kentucky for county and independent districts is determined in
accordance with the provisions of KRS 157.310 to 157.440 for the biennium
beginning July 1, 1990.
(8)The cost of transporting a district's pupils from the parent school to a state
vocational-technical school or to a vocational educational center shall be calculated
separately from the calculation required by subsections
(1)through
(7)of this
section. The amount calculated shall be paid separately to each district from
program funds budgeted for vocational pupil transportation, as a reimbursement
based on the district's cost for providing this service. The amount of reimbursement
shall be calculated in accordance with Kentucky Board of Education administrative
regulations. In the event that the appropriation for vocational pupil transportation in
the biennial budget is insufficient to meet the total calculated cost of this service for
all districts, the amount paid to each district shall be ratably reduced. For the
purpose of this subsection, the parent school shall be interpreted to mean that school
in which the pupil is officially enrolled in a district's public common school system.
(9)The Kentucky Board of Education shall determine the type of pupil with a disability
that qualifies for special type transportation to and from school. Those qualified
pupils for which the district provides special type transportation shall have their
aggregate days' attendance multiplied by five (5.0) and added to that part of the
district's aggregate days' attendance that is multiplied by the district's adjusted cost
per pupil per day in determining the district's pupil transportation program cost for
allotment purposes.