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Iowa

Chapter 257 — Financing School Programs
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257.1 State school foundation program — state aid.
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257.2 Definitions.
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257.3 Foundation property tax.
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257.4 Additional property tax.
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257.5 Continuation of supplemental aid.
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257.6 Enrollment.
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257.7 Authorized expenditures.
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257.8 State percent of growth — supplemental state aid.
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257.9 State cost per pupil.
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257.10 District cost per pupil — district cost.
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257.11 Supplementary weighting plan.
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257.11A Supplementary weighting and school reorganization.
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257.11B Education savings account program.
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257.12 Adjustment in state foundation aid.
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257.13 On-time funding budget adjustment.
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257.14 Budget adjustment.
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257.15 Property tax adjustment.
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257.16 Appropriations.
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257.16A Property tax equity and relief fund.
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257.16B School district property tax replacement payments.
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257.16C Transportation equity program — fund — appropriation.
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257.16D Foundation base supplement fund.
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257.17 Aid reduction for early school starts.
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257.18 Instructional support program.
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257.19 Instructional support funding.
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257.20 Instructional support state aid appropriation.
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257.21 Computation of instructional support amount.
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257.22 Statutes applicable.
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257.23 Form and time of return.
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257.24 Deposit of instructional support income surtax.
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257.25 Instructional support income surtax certification.
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257.26 Instructional support income surtax distribution.
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257.27 Continuation of instructional support program.
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257.28 Enrichment levy.
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257.29 Educational improvement program.
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257.30 School budget review committee.
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257.31 Duties of the committee.
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257.32 Area education budget review.
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257.33 Prior enrichment approval.
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257.34 Cash reserve information.
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257.35 Area education agency payments.
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257.36 Special education support services balances.
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257.37 Funding media and educational services.
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257.37A Area education agency salary supplement funding.
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257.38 Funding for at-risk, alternative school, and returning dropouts and dropout prevention programs — plan.
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257.39 Definitions — potential dropouts and returning dropouts.
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257.40 Approval of requests for modified supplement amounts for adopted program plans.
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257.41 Funding for programs for returning dropouts and dropout prevention.
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257.42 Gifted and talented children.
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257.43 Program plans.
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257.44 Gifted and talented children defined.
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257.45 Submission of program plans.
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257.46 Funding.
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257.47 Cooperation by area education agencies.
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257.48 Advisory council.
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257.49 Duties of advisory council.
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257.50 Federal assistance — school district responsibilities.
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257.51 Career academy fund — grant program.
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