Assessment of Operating Costs Sample Clauses

Assessment of Operating Costs. For each fiscal year, the assessment of operating costs for each member town will be the sum of the following: (a) the member’s required local contribution to the District as determined by the Commissioner and (b) the member’s share of that portion of the District’s spending that exceeds the total of the required local contributions for all members. A member’s share of (b) will be calculated on the basis of “foundation enrollment” as defined in G.L. Chapter 70 section 2.
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Assessment of Operating Costs. All expenditures incurred in the operation of the RURAL CHAMPAIGN COUNTY SPECIAL EDUCATION COOPERATIVE program shall be prorated among the member districts on a per capita cost basis based on student enrollment as reported by each member district to the Regional Office of Education and the Illinois State Board of Education for the prior school year.
Assessment of Operating Costs. Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 70, § 6 and 603 CMR 41.01, for each fiscal year, the assessment of operating costs for each member town will be the sum of the following: (a) the member’s required local contribution to the District as determined by the Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education; (b) the member’s share of that portion of the District’s net school spending, as defined by M.G.L. c. 70, § 2, that exceeds the total required local contributions for all members; and (c) the member’s share of costs for transportation and all other expenditures (exclusive of capital costs as defined under Section VII.C below) that are not included in the District’s net school spending.

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