1
|
MR. SARTORIUS: No, sir. We don't get the
|
2
|
money. We don't get the money from the State. The
|
3
|
estimates are submitted at the time of the budget, but
|
4
|
the payments are made on actual numbers.
|
5
|
MR, ENEY: What happens to it in the State
|
6
|
budget?
|
7
|
DR. ZIMMERMAN: It reverts. That is what I
|
8
|
was talking about. It goes back.
|
9
|
MR. ENEY: To the general fund?
|
10
|
DR, ZIMMERMAN: That is the million dollars
|
11
|
I was talking about.
|
12
|
MR. ENEY: It goes back to the general fund?
|
13
|
DR. ZIMMERMAN: That's right.
|
14
|
MR. ENEY: What about the money that is
|
15
|
matched by the State?
|
16
|
DR. ZIMMERMAN: It doesn't appropriate money
|
17
|
on any per pupil basis.
|
18
|
MR. ENEY: I know that, but you have matching
|
19
|
funds and your request from the county for funds neces-
|
20
|
sarily reflects the estimate of the pupils in schools
|
21
|
generally. If they prove to be erroneous, do you just
|