3602-B - Apportionment of moneys to school districts employing fewer than eight teachers.

§ 3602-b. Apportionment  of moneys to school districts employing fewer  than eight teachers. 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each  school district of the state employing fewer than eight  teachers  shall  receive its apportionment of public money payable during the school year  commencing   July   first,   nineteen  hundred  sixty-three  and  during  subsequent school years pursuant to the provisions of this section. Such  apportionment shall be computed by applying the state sharing  ratio  of  the  district  computed  in  the  same  manner  as  provided  in section  thirty-six hundred two of this article to the approved operating expense  of the school district for operating purposes and for transportation.    a. Approved operating expense shall be for the year prior to the  base  year  as  defined  in section thirty-six hundred two of this article and  shall be determined  in  the  same  manner  provided  in  such  section,  provided,  however, that the amount so approved shall not exceed the sum  of (1) four thousand five hundred dollars multiplied by  the  lesser  of  the  number of full-time teachers employed during such year prior to the  base year or seven and (2) weighted average daily attendance as  defined  in  section  thirty-six  hundred  two  of this article for the base year  multiplied by the sum of  sixty  dollars  plus  an  amount  computed  by  multiplying  ninety cents by such weighted average daily attendance. Any  such district employing three or more teachers shall be permitted to use  the weighted average daily  attendance  averaged  over  the  three  year  period  immediately  preceding  the  current  year as defined in section  thirty-six hundred two of this article.    b. Approved transportation expense shall be  for  the  base  year  and  shall  be determined in the same manner as provided in subdivision seven  of section thirty-six hundred two of this chapter.    2. If the local revenue provided by any such school  district  in  the  current  year,  as  defined  in  section  thirty-six hundred two of this  article, inclusive of its local nonproperty tax receipts, is  less  than  the  amount which could be raised by a tax at the rate specified in this  section on  its  actual  valuation  as  defined  in  such  section,  the  apportionment for such current year shall be reduced by the amount which  such local revenue is less than the amount which could be raised at such  rate.  The  rate  for  the  school year two thousand seven--two thousand  eight and thereafter shall be the local tax factor established  pursuant  to subdivision four of section thirty-six hundred two of this article.