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AN ACT
RELATING TO EDUCATION; MAKING APPROPRIATIONS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. SHORT TITLE.--This act may be cited as the "Education Appropriation Act".
Section 2. DEFINITIONS.--As used in the Education Appropriation Act:
A. "federal funds" means any payments by the United States government to state
government or state agencies for specific purposes or in lieu of taxes, including grants,
reimbursements and payments made in accordance with contracts or cooperative agreements, and
shared revenue except those payments made in accordance with the federal Mineral Lands Leasing
Act (30 USCA 181, et seq.) and the State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972 (31 USCA 1221-
1264), as amended;
B. "general fund" means that fund created by Section 6-4-2 NMSA 1978 and includes
severance tax income fund and federal Mineral Lands Leasing Act receipts; and
C. "other state funds" means:
(1) unencumbered nonreverting balances in state agency accounts, other than in
internal service funds accounts, appropriated by the Education Appropriation Act;
(2) all revenue available to state agencies from sources other than the general
fund, internal service funds, interagency transfers and federal funds; and
(3) all revenue, the use of which is restricted by statute or agreement.
Section 3. FORMAT.--The general format of the appropriations set forth in the Education
Appropriation Act with respect to symbols used, column headings and amounts stated are those
used in the General Appropriation Act of 1996.
Section 4. APPROPRIATIONS.--The appropriation for public school support in fiscal year
1998 shall be:
PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORT:
(1) State equalization guarantee
distribution:
1,260,256.1 1,000.0
1,261,256.1
(2) Transportation distributions:
(a) Operations
70,084.9
70,084.9
(b) School-owned bus
replacements
2,457.0
2,457.0
(c) Contractor-owned bus
rent fees
11,073.2
11,073.2
Subtotal
83,615.1
83,615.1
(3) Supplemental distributions:
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(a) Out-of-state tuition
390.0
390.0
(b) Emergency
1,436.0
1,436.0
(c) Emergency capital outlay 300.0
300.0
Subtotal
2,126.0
2,126.0
The rate of distribution of the state equalization guarantee distribution shall be based
on a program unit value determined by the superintendent of public instruction. The
superintendent of public instruction shall establish a preliminary unit value that shall be used
to establish tentative budgets for the 1997-98 school year. Upon completion of final budgets or
verification of the number of units statewide for fiscal year 1998, the superintendent of public
instruction may adjust the program unit value. Included in the state equalization guarantee are
sufficient funds to implement any funding formula changes.
The superintendent of public instruction may fund mid-year increases in student membership
resulting from expansion at military bases from the supplemental emergency fund. The
superintendent of public instruction may fund additional increases from the supplemental
emergency fund to prevent any school district from receiving less than its previous year's total
program cost as a result of any funding formula changes. The superintendent of public
instruction shall certify to the secretary of finance and administration that the need exists
before supplemental emergency funds may be released.
Included in the state equalization guarantee is twenty million eight hundred sixty-five
thousand eight hundred dollars ($20,865,800) to provide an additional statewide average two
percent salary increase for all public school employees, and included in the transportation
distributions for operations is five hundred seventy-six thousand six hundred dollars ($576,600)
to provide for an additional statewide average two percent salary increase for all public school
transportation employees.
The general fund appropriation to the public school fund shall be reduced by the amounts
transferred to the public school fund from the current school fund and from the federal Mineral
Lands Leasing Act (30 USCA 181, et seq.) receipts otherwise unappropriated.
Unexpended or unencumbered balances in the distributions authorized remaining at the end
of fiscal year 1998 from appropriations made from the general fund shall revert to the general
fund.
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL FUND:
28,620.7 2,053.4
30,674.1
The appropriation to the instructional material fund is made from federal Mineral Lands
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Leasing Act (30 USCA 181, et seq.) receipts.
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY FUND:
4,400.0
4,400.0
INCENTIVES FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
FUND:
500.0
500.0
Prior to distribution of the funds included in the general fund appropriation to the
incentives for school improvement fund, the state department of education shall develop a
formula by which to measure school achievement in the areas of academic performance with
consideration for socioeconomic variables. The funds shall be used to provide financial
incentives to individual schools that exceed expected academic performance. The department
shall submit its formula to the legislative education study committee for review.
TOTAL PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORT: 1,379,517.9 3,053.4
1,382,571.3
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION FUND:
4,700.0
2,159.8
6,859.8
FEDERAL FLOW THROUGH GRANTS:
200,426.7
200,426.7
STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION:
(1) Administration:
(a) Personal services
5,167.0
3.7
2,692.3
7,863.0
(b) Employee benefits
1,467.6
1.3
767.7
2,236.6
(c) In-state travel
280.4
4.9
159.2
444.5
(d) Maintenance and repairs
75.8
74.5
5.2
155.5
(e) Supplies and materials
141.7
21.4
7.9
80.3
251.3
(f) Contractual services
343.0
14.6
728.9
1,086.5
(g) Operating costs
455.6
535.8
991.4
(h) Other costs
.5
365.2
365.7
(i) Capital outlay
2.7
54.5
23.0
69.2
149.4
(j) Out-of-state travel
20.3
59.0
79.3
(k) Other financing uses
3.2
150.2
153.4
Authorized FTE: 166.0 Permanent; 65.0 Term; .2 Temporary
Subtotal
7,957.8 165.0
40.8
5,613.0
13,776.6
The general fund appropriation to the state department of public education includes two
hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) from federal Mineral Lands Leasing Act (30 USCA 181, et
seq.) receipts.
Unexpended or unencumbered balances in the state department of public education remaining
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at the end of fiscal year 1998 from appropriations made from the general fund shall not revert.
(2) Special projects:
3,914.0
3,914.0
The state department of public education shall conduct an application and review process
of special projects to determine the specific dollar amounts to be distributed to local school
districts or individual projects.
(3) Apprenticeship assistance:
600.0
600.0
(4) Regional education cooperatives:
(a) Region 9
128.1
1,856.7
1,984.8
Authorized FTE: 27.0 Term
(b) High Plains
1,970.7
1,184.0
3,154.7
Authorized FTE: 44.63 Term
(c) Central
1,324.7
1,278.9
2,603.6
Authorized FTE: 34.30 Term
(d) Northeast
24.9
790.1
815.0
Authorized FTE: 2.00 Term
(e) Northwest
816.5
816.5
Authorized FTE: 2.00 Term
SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS:
The following special appropriations are made from the general fund to the following
agencies for expenditure in fiscal year 1998:
STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION:
(1) Accountability data system
375.0
375.0
(2) Statewide capital outlay needs
and equity analysis
400.0
400.0
(3) Strategic planning for public
schools
70.0
70.0
(4) Educator background check
60.0
60.0
(5) School-to-work
100.0
100.0
The general fund appropriation of seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for strategic
planning includes one term full-time-equivalent position and operating expenses for the state
department of public education to continue strategic planning for public schools.
The general fund appropriation of three hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($375,000)
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for the accountability data system is contingent upon the educational technology bureau
submitting the information systems framework to the legislative finance committee.
The general fund appropriation of four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) for the
statewide capital outlay needs and equity analysis is to enable the public school capital outlay
council to contract for a comprehensive analysis of statewide public school capital outlay and
infrastructure needs and make recommendations to the legislature for an equitable and efficient
method by which to meet those needs.
The general fund appropriation of sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for educator background
checks is contingent upon passage of legislation requiring applicants for initial certification
to submit to a background check.
LEGISLATIVE EDUCATION STUDY
COMMITTEE STRATEGIC PLANNING:
70.0
70.0
COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION:
(1) Advanced placement
150.0
150.0
(2) Student teacher scholarships
100.0
100.0
Section 5. SEVERABILITY.--If any part or application of this act is held invalid, the
remainder or its application to other situations or persons shall not be affected.
Section 6. EMERGENCY.--It is necessary for the public peace, health and safety that this
act take effect immediately.