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Code · South Dakota · Title 13 · Chapter 13-28

13-28A-14. Entitlements where tuition rate and per student equivalent differ.

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If the rate of tuition specified in a tuition regulation program agreement established pursuant to § 13-28A-1 is greater than the per student equivalent as defined in § 13-13-10.1 , any South Dakota school district that pays tuition to a bordering state school district in accordance with that agreement is entitled to the difference between the rate of tuition and the per student equivalent for each student for whom tuition is paid.
If the rate of tuition specified in a tuition regulation program agreement established pursuant to § 13-28A-1 is less than the per student equivalent, any South Dakota school district that receives tuition from a bordering state school district in accordance with that agreement is entitled to the difference between the per student equivalent and the rate of tuition for each student for whom tuition is received.
The entitlements created in this section shall be paid out of money appropriated in the general appropriations act for state aid to education.
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