20-5-323. (Temporary)
Tuition and transportation rates. (1) Except as provided in subsections (2) through
(5), whenever a child has approval to attend a school outside of the child's district of residence
under the provisions of 20-5-320 or 20-5-321, the rate of tuition charged for a Montana resident
student may not exceed 20% of the per-ANB maximum rate established in 20-9-306 for the year of attendance.
(2) The tuition for a child with a disability must
be determined under rules adopted by the superintendent of public instruction for the calculation
of tuition for special education pupils.
(3) The tuition rate for out-of-district
placement pursuant to 20-5-321(1)(d) and (1)(e) for a
student without disabilities who requires a program with costs that exceed the average district
costs must be determined as the actual individual costs of providing that program according to
the following:
(a) the district of attendance and the district,
person, or entity responsible for the tuition payments shall approve an agreement with the district
of attendance for the tuition cost;
(b) for a Montana resident student, 80% of the
maximum per-ANB rate established in 20-9-306, received
in the year for which the tuition charges are calculated must be subtracted from the per-student
program costs for a Montana resident student; and
(c) the maximum tuition rate paid to a district
under this section may not exceed $2,500 per ANB.
(4) When a child attends a public school of
another state or province, the amount of daily tuition may not be greater than the average annual
cost for each student in the child's district of residence. This calculation for tuition purposes is
determined by totaling all of the expenditures for all of the district budgeted funds for the
preceding school fiscal year and dividing that amount by the October 1 enrollment in the
preceding school fiscal year. For the purposes of this subsection, the following do not apply:
(a) placement of a child with a disability
pursuant to Title 20, chapter 7, part 4;
(b) placement made in a state or province with
a reciprocal tuition agreement pursuant to 20-5-314;
(c) an order issued under Title 40, chapter 4,
part 2; or
(d) out-of-state placement by a state agency.
(5) When a child is placed by a state agency in
an out-of-state residential facility, the state agency making the placement is responsible for the
education costs resulting from the placement.
(6) The amount, if any, charged for
transportation may not exceed the lesser of the average transportation cost for each student in the
child's district of residence or 25 cents a mile. The average expenditures for the district
transportation fund for the preceding school fiscal year must be calculated by dividing the
transportation fund expenditures by the October 1 enrollment for the preceding fiscal year.
20-5-323. (Effective July 1, 2006)
Tuition and transportation rates. (1) Except as provided in subsections (2) through
(5), whenever a child has approval to attend a school outside of the child's district of residence
under the provisions of 20-5-320 or 20-5-321, the rate of tuition charged for a Montana resident
student may not exceed 20% of the per-ANB maximum rate established in 20-9-306 for the year of attendance.
(2) The tuition for a child with a disability must
be determined under rules adopted by the superintendent of public instruction for the calculation
of tuition for special education pupils.
(3) The tuition rate for out-of-district
placement pursuant to 20-5-321(1)(d) and (1)(e) for a
student without disabilities who requires a program with costs that exceed the average district
costs must be determined as the actual individual costs of providing that program according to
the following:
(a) the district of attendance and the district,
person, or entity responsible for the tuition payments shall approve an agreement with the district
of attendance for the tuition cost;
(b) for a Montana resident student, 80% of the
maximum per-ANB rate established in 20-9-306, received
in the year for which the tuition charges are calculated, must be subtracted from the per-student
program costs for a Montana resident student; and
(c) the maximum tuition rate paid to a district
under this section may not exceed $2,500 per ANB.
(4) When a child attends a public school of
another state or province, the amount of daily tuition may not be greater than the average annual
cost for each student in the child's district of residence. This calculation for tuition purposes is
determined by totaling all of the expenditures for all of the district budgeted funds for the
preceding school fiscal year and dividing that amount by the October 1 enrollment in the
preceding school fiscal year. For the purposes of this subsection, the following do not apply:
(a) placement of a child with a disability
pursuant to Title 20, chapter 7, part 4;
(b) placement made in a state or province with
a reciprocal tuition agreement pursuant to 20-5-314;
(c) an order issued under Title 40, chapter 4,
part 2; or
(d) out-of-state placement by a state agency.
(5) When a child is placed by a state agency in
an out-of-state residential facility, the state agency making the placement is responsible for the
education costs resulting from the placement.
(6) The amount, if any, charged for
transportation may not exceed the lesser of the average transportation cost for each student in the
child's district of residence or 35 cents a mile. The average expenditures for the district
transportation fund for the preceding school fiscal year must be calculated by dividing the
transportation fund expenditures by the October 1 enrollment for the preceding fiscal year.
History: En. Sec. 4, Ch. 563, L. 1993; amd. Sec. 60, Ch. 633, L. 1993; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 529, L. 1997; amd. Sec. 99(4), Ch. 51, L. 1999; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 409, L. 2001; amd. Sec. 3, Ch. 464, L. 2001; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 462, L. 2005; amd.
Sec. 5, Ch. 4, Sp. L. December 2005.
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