An Act To Provide Equity in Education Funding
Sec. 1. 20-A MRSA §15689, sub-§1, as amended by PL 2015, c. 389, Pt. C, §7, is further amended to read:
(1) Multiplying 5% of each school administrative unit's essential programs and services per-pupil elementary rate by the average number of resident kindergarten to grade 8 pupils as determined under section 15674, subsection 1, paragraph C, subparagraph (1); and
(2) Multiplying 5% of each school administrative unit's essential programs and services per-pupil secondary rate by the average number of resident grade 9 to grade 12 pupils as determined under section 15674, subsection 1, paragraph C, subparagraph (1).
The 5% factor in subparagraphs (1) and (2) must be replaced by: 4% for the 2009-10 funding year including funds provided under Title XIV of the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009; 3% for the 2010-11 funding year including funds provided under Title XIV of the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009; 3% for the 2011-12 funding year; and 3% for the 2012-13 funding year and subsequent years ; and .
(1) In fiscal year 2005-06, 84%;
(2) In fiscal year 2006-07, 84%;
(3) In fiscal year 2007-08, 84%;
(4) In fiscal year 2008-09, 45%;
(5) In fiscal year 2009-10, 40% including funds provided under Title XIV of the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009;
(6) In fiscal year 2010-11, 35% including funds provided under Title XIV of the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009;
(7) In fiscal year 2011-12, 30%;
(8) In fiscal year 2012-13, 30%;
(9) In fiscal year 2013-14, 35%;
(10) In fiscal year 2014-15, 30%;
(11) In fiscal year 2015-16, 30%;
(12) In fiscal year 2016-17, 30%;
(13) In fiscal year 2017-18, 35%;
(14) In fiscal year 2018-19, 40%;
(15) In fiscal year 2019-20, 45%; and
(16) In fiscal year 2020-21 and succeeding years, 50%.
These funds must be an adjustment to the school administrative unit's state and local allocation after the state and local allocation has been adjusted for debt service pursuant to subsection 2. Beginning July 1, 2007, these funds must be an adjustment to the school administrative unit's state and local allocation in addition to the state and local allocation that has been adjusted for debt service pursuant to subsection 2.
Sec. 2. 20-A MRSA §15689, sub-§1-B, as enacted by PL 2007, c. 668, §38, is repealed.
Sec. 3. 20-A MRSA §15689, sub-§11, as amended by PL 2013, c. 1, Pt. C, §5, is repealed.
Sec. 4. 36 MRSA §1818 is enacted to read:
§ 1818. Municipal local option sales tax for education funding
For purposes of this subsection, "costs of administering this section" means the lesser of the actual cost to the assessor of administering this section and 2% of the total revenue generated by municipalities that impose local option sales taxes.
The petition process and voting must be held and conducted in accordance with Title 30-A, sections 2528, 2529 and 2532 even if the municipality has not accepted the provisions of Title 30-A, section 2528. The voting at elections must be held and conducted in accordance with Title 21-A. The municipal clerk shall prepare the required ballots, which must contain substantially the following question:
"Do you favor a local option sales tax of up to 1% to be imposed by [insert name of municipality] for the purpose of funding kindergarten to grade 12 education and reducing the property tax rate?"
The voters shall indicate by a cross or check mark placed against the word "Yes" or "No" their opinion of the same. The municipal clerk shall make a return of the results, certify the results and send them to the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State shall forward the results to the assessor.
The local option sales tax may be discontinued by referendum conducted in the same manner as the referendum adopting the local option sales tax under this section.
SUMMARY
This bill allows a municipality that is a member of a school administrative unit receiving the minimum state share for education funding to impose by referendum a local option sales tax of up to 1% to be used for funding kindergarten to grade 12 education and reducing the property tax rate. This bill also repeals a provision of the education funding laws calculating a minimum state share of costs based on a percentage of special education costs.