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Code · Missouri · Chapter 167

167.132. Tuition rate paid by sending district to receiving district — definitions — amount.

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167.132. Tuition rate paid by sending district to receiving district — definitions — amount. — 1. For purposes of this section, the following terms mean:
(1)"Receiving approved charter school" , an approved charter school, as defined under section 167.895 , receiving transfer students under section 167.895 ;
(2)"Receiving district" , a school district receiving transfer students under section 167.895 ;
(3)"Sending district" , a school district from which students are transferring to a receiving district or approved charter school, as allowed under section 167.895 ;
(4)"State adequacy target" , the same meaning given to the term under section 163.011 .
2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the tuition rate paid by a sending district to the receiving district or the receiving approved charter school for transfer students shall be the lesser of:
(1)The tuition rate set by the receiving district or the receiving approved charter school under the policy adopted in accordance with section 167.895 ; or
(2)The state adequacy target plus the average sum produced per child by the local tax effort above the state adequacy target of the sending district.
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(L. 2019 H.B. 604)
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