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PDFWAC 392-121-578

Vocational indirect cost limitRecovery of state allocations.

(1) At the time of the January apportionment calculations after the close of the school year, the superintendent of public instruction shall recalculate each school district's or charter school's minimum direct expenditures.
(2) If the district's or charter school's program 31 expenditures are below the minimum program 31 expenditure amount, the district or charter school shall be allowed to carry over into the ensuing school year an amount equal to up to ten percent of the minimum expenditure amount excluding any carryover from the prior school year, less recovery.
(3) The superintendent of public instruction shall recover from the district's or charter school's general apportionment allocation as a prior year adjustment an amount equal to the lesser of the district's or charter school's enhancement allocation for vocational students or the following amount:
(a) The district's or charter school's minimum program 31 expenditures; minus
(b) The district's or charter school's program 31 expenditures plus any allowable carryover.
(4) Recoveries made pursuant to this section shall be adjusted after the January apportionment calculation if revised enrollment, staff mix, or expenditure data submitted by the district or charter school and accepted by the superintendent of public instruction materially affects the district's or charter school's recovery amount.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.150.290 and 84.52.0531. WSR 17-01-020, § 392-121-578, filed 12/12/16, effective 12/24/16. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.150.290 and 28A.710.220. WSR 15-18-078, § 392-121-578, filed 8/28/15, effective 9/28/15. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.150.290. WSR 13-05-049, § 392-121-578, filed 2/13/13, effective 3/16/13. Statutory Authority: 2002 c 371 § 502(2) and RCW 28A.150.290. WSR 04-01-058, § 392-121-578, filed 12/11/03, effective 1/11/04.]
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