551 - Apportionment.

§ 551. Apportionment.  1.  In order to meet proper health, welfare and  safety standards in qualifying schools for the  benefit  of  the  pupils  enrolled  therein, there shall be apportioned health, welfare and safety  grants by the commissioner to each  qualifying  school  for  the  school  years  beginning  on and after July first, nineteen hundred seventy-one,  an amount equal to the product  of  thirty  dollars  multiplied  by  the  average daily attendance of pupils receiving instruction in such school,  to  be  applied  for costs of maintenance and repair. Such apportionment  shall be increased by  ten  dollars  multiplied  by  the  average  daily  attendance   of  pupils  receiving  instruction  in  a  school  building  constructed prior to nineteen hundred forty-seven. In no event shall the  per pupil annual allowance computed under this section exceed fifty  per  centum  of  the  average  per  pupil  cost of equivalent maintenance and  repair in the public schools of the state  on  a  state-wide  basis,  as  determined  by the commissioner, and in no event shall the apportionment  to a qualifying school exceed the amount of expenditures for maintenance  and repair of such school as reported pursuant to section  five  hundred  fifty-two of this article.    2.  The apportionment pursuant to this section shall be reduced by one  one hundred eightieth for each day less than  one  hundred  eighty  days  that  such school was actually in total session in the base year, except  that the commissioner may disregard such reduction up to five days if he  finds that the school was not in session for  one  hundred  eighty  days  because  of  extraordinary  adverse  weather  conditions,  impairment of  heating facilities, insufficiency of water supply, shortage of  fuel  or  the  destruction  of  a school building, and if the commissioner further  finds that such school cannot make up such days  of  instruction  during  the  school  year. No such reduction shall be made, however, for any day  on which such school was in session for the purpose of administering the  regents examinations or the regents  scholarship  examinations,  or  any  day,  not  to  exceed  three  days,  when such school was not in session  because of a conference of teachers  called  by  the  principal  of  the  school.