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90_HB2802enr 105 ILCS 5/29-3 from Ch. 122, par. 29-3 Amends the School Code. Provides that school districts providing free pupil transportation services for the first time during fiscal years 1999-2000, 2000-2001, or 2001-2002 may receive State funding for those services for the first such year in which those services are provided from a separate appropriation made for that purpose. Establishes the formula under which the amount of a district's funding is determined and provides for quarterly payment of that amount during the school year in which the transportation services are provided. Effective immediately. LRB9010538THpk HB2802 Enrolled LRB9010538THpk 1 AN ACT to amend the School Code by adding Section 29-18. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The School Code is amended by adding Section 5 29-18 as follows: 6 (105 ILCS 5/29-18 new) 7 Sec. 29-18. Loan program for first-time transportation 8 costs. 9 (a) To assist school districts that are not providing 10 free pupil transportation on the effective date of this 11 amendatory Act of 1998, there is created a new pupil 12 transportation interest-free start-up loan program. This 13 loan program shall be administered by the State Board of 14 Education and shall be funded from appropriations made 15 expressly for that purpose. 16 (b) A school district providing free transportation 17 services for the first time during fiscal year 1999, 2000, or 18 2001 may receive a loan during the first year of operation 19 from an appropriation designated for such initial services. 20 To qualify for that funding, the district shall file a notice 21 of intent to provide free transportation indicating the 22 number of students to be transported no later than August 15 23 of the first year of operation. From the appropriation for 24 such initial services, the district shall receive 4 quarterly 25 payments based upon the number of students to be transported 26 multiplied by the average State reimbursement per pupil 27 transported paid to school districts under Section 29-5 for 28 the prior year's regular transportation services. However, 29 if the amount appropriated for such initial services is 30 insufficient to fund total loan amounts for any fiscal year, 31 the State Board of Education shall reduce each district's HB2802 Enrolled -2- LRB9010538THpk 1 allowable loan amount proportionately to make total adjusted 2 loan amounts equal to the total amount appropriated. Vouchers 3 for the quarterly payments shall be prepared and transmitted 4 by the State Board of Education to the State Comptroller for 5 payment on October 15, January 15, April 15, and July 15. 6 (c) A school district that obtains a start-up loan under 7 this Section shall be allowed to claim reimbursement under 8 Section 29-5 for transportation costs associated with 9 students who are transported using this start-up loan. 10 (d) To repay the funds received under this start-up 11 loan, the State Superintendent of Education shall subtract 12 one-tenth of the amount of the loan from the amount due for 13 the school district's reimbursement claim under Section 29-5 14 each year until the loan is repaid. The difference shall be 15 the new amount due for the district's reimbursement claim 16 under Section 29-5. 17 Section 99. Effective date. This Act shall take effect 18 upon becoming law.