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A.__iv.The department rated as having a priority need in a | major capital improvement program but the state board did not | approve due to the debt service limits established in section | 15905, subsection 1; and |
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| B.__v.The school administrative unit has documentation for | certifying that a health and safety emergency has become | known subsequent to the priority need rating and the state | board funding approval has been determined for the current | rativi.ng cycle of a major capital improvement program. |
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| Upon the request of the commissioner and the recommendation of | the State Budget Officer and approval of the Governor, the school | construction projects that meet the requirements of paragraphs A | and B are eligible to receive emergency funding for school | construction from the Maine Rainy Day Fund pursuant to Title 5, | section 1513, subsection 1-Q. |
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| | Sec. 3. 20-A MRSA §15905, sub-§1, ķA, as amended by PL 1999, c. 731, | Pt. YY, §3, is further amended to read: |
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| A. The state board may approve projects as long as no | project approval will cause debt service costs, as defined | in section 15603, subsection 8, paragraph A, to exceed the | maximum limits specified in Table 1 in subsequent fiscal | years. |
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| | This bill provides several measures to address urgent health | and safety issues in school facilities in the State. The bill | accomplishes the following. |
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| | 1. It raises the maximum limit for debt service costs in | fiscal year 2005 from $84,000,000 to $88,000,000, and for fiscal | years 2006 and 2007, establishes the maximum limit for debt | service costs at $92,000,000 and $96,000,000, respectively. |
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| | 2. It requires the State Board of Education to hold harmless | school administrative units for those school construction | projects that were rated as a priority under a major capital | improvement program but did not receive state board approval due | to the debt service limits for school construction projects. | School administrative units that received revolving renovation | funds to remediate a first priority status health, safety and | compliance problem that was part of the school construction | project that was rated a priority would be held harmless in the | following rating cycle for a major capital improvement program. |
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| | 3. It provides that the Commissioner of Education may request | transfers from the Maine Rainy Day Fund for school facility | emergencies that became known after the priority rating list and | funding approval decisions have been made for the current period | of the major capital improvement program. |
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