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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 157 — State support of education

157.660 Procedures for providing assistance for education technology.

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The School Facilities Construction Commission shall be governed by the following procedures in making an offer of assistance to local public school districts for providing education technology:
(1)The base level of assistance to each eligible district shall be determined by dividing
the total amount available for education technology by the total of the prior year's
statewide average daily attendance of the eligible districts times the district's prior
year's average daily attendance.
(2)The funds shall be applied to the projects listed in the district's technology plan, and
the funds shall be applied to projects in the priority order listed on the plan except
as provided in KRS 157.655(2). The first priority for the expenditure of each new
offer of assistance shall be to meet the previous obligations of bonds, leases, or
other financial agreements made for education technology by the district.
(3)The commission shall establish administrative regulations by which a district that
receives an offer of assistance but does not have the local match shall be able to
accumulate a credit for the state offer of assistance for a period not to exceed three
(3)years.
(4)All unused state funds allocated according to the provisions of subsection
(1)of this
section shall be reallocated by the commission. The reallocation shall follow the
process and intent as set forth in this section with eligible districts being those
districts which have the available local matching funds and have not completely
implemented the Kentucky Education Technology System.
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