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H. B. 2158


(By Delegates Proudfoot and Everson)
[Introduced January 13, 1999; referred to the
Committee on Education then Finance.]




A BILL to amend and reenact section seven, article nine-a, chapter eighteen of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to funding the transportation of students; and providing additional funding for the costs of certain bus operator salaries and fringe benefits.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section seven, article nine-a, chapter eighteen of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 9A. PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORT.

§18-9A-7. Foundation allowance for transportation cost.

The allowance in the foundation school program for each county for transportation shall be the sum of the following computations:
(1) Eighty-five percent of the transportation cost within each high density county and ninety percent of the transportation cost within each low density county for maintenance, operation and related costs, exclusive of all salaries: Provided, That for the school year beginning the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred ninety-eight, and thereafter, in the event a county uses an alternative fuel such as compressed natural gas or other acceptable alternative fuel for the operation of all or any portion of its school bus system, then the allowance in the foundation school program for each such county for that portion of its school bus system shall be ninety-five percent of the transportation cost for maintenance, operation and related costs, exclusive of all salaries, incurred by the use of the alternatively fueled school buses: Provided, however, That any county using an alternative fuel and qualifying for the additional allowance shall submit a plan regarding the intended future use of alternatively fueled school buses;
(2) The total cost, within each county, of insurance premiums on buses, buildings and equipment used in transportation: Provided, That such premiums were procured through competitive bidding;
(3) For the school year beginning the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred eighty-nine, and thereafter, an amount equal to ten percent of the current replacement value of the bus fleet within each county as determined by the state board, such amount to be used only for the replacement of buses. In addition, in any school year in which its net enrollment increases when compared to the net enrollment the year immediately preceding, a school district may apply to the state superintendent for funding for an additional bus. The state superintendent shall make a decision regarding each application based upon an analysis of the individual school district's net enrollment history and transportation needs: Provided, That the superintendent shall not consider any application which fails to document that the county has applied for federal funding for additional buses. If the state superintendent finds that a need exists, a request for funding shall be included in the budget request submitted by the state board for the upcoming fiscal year;
(4) Eighty-five percent of the cost of contracted transportation services and public utility transportation within each high density county and ninety percent of the cost of contracted transportation services and public utility transportation within each low density county;
(5) Aid in lieu of transportation equal to the state average amount per pupil for each pupil receiving such aid within each county; and
(6) Ninety-five percent of the transportation cost for maintenance, operation and related costs, exclusive of all salaries, for transporting students to and from classes at a multicounty vocational center; and
(7) One hundred percent of the cost of bus operator salaries and fringe benefits for transporting students to and from classes at a multicounty vocational center.
The total state share for this purpose shall be the sum of the county shares: Provided, That no county shall receive an allowance which is greater than one third above the computed state average allowance per transportation mile multiplied by the total transportation mileage in the county: Provided, however, That one half of one percent of the transportation allowance distributed to each county shall be for the purpose of trips related to academic classroom curriculum and not related to any extracurricular activity: Provided further, That any remaining funds credited to a county for the purpose of trips related to academic classroom curriculum during the fiscal year shall be carried over for use in the same manner the next fiscal year and shall be separate and apart from, and in addition to, the appropriation for the next fiscal year: And provided further, That the state board may request a county to document the use of funds for trips related to academic classroom curriculum if the board deems it necessary.
The state department of education shall cause a comprehensive study to be made relating to student transportation. The study shall examine, but is not limited to, the issues of funding, timeliness of data used for formula distribution, service personnel needed, inter-county service, regionalization of services, bus routes, amount of time students spend on buses, maintenance, safety training and alternative transportation systems. The state department of education shall submit a report of the study to the legislative oversight commission on education accountability by the fifteenth day of January, one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine.


NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to provide funding to counties for the costs of bus driver salaries and fringe benefits for transporting students to and from multicounty vocational education centers.

Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.
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