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Session Laws, 1977
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2343
MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
capita bur do not exceed the equivalent of $36.00 per
capita and 50% of the amount by which aggregate
expenditures for police protection exceed the equivalent
of $36.00 per capita but do not exceed the equivalent of $95.00 per capita. (3)    Minimum Grant. The State shall [pay]
ALLOCATE pay TO each subdivision the amount, if any, by
which the equivalent of $2.50 per capita exceeds the
total payments determined under subparagraphs (1) and
(2). No subdivision for which the population estimate is
less than the population estimated for the first year of
this grant shall receive in any year a smaller amount of
State aid for police protection than it received in any
previous year less 0.0 9% of the increase of the wealth
base between that previous year and the current year,
provided it has not reduced the level of expenditure for
police protection which entitled it to the amount of that
previous year's grant. (4)    Incentive Grant. In addition to the
payments made under subparagraphs (1), (2), and (3) of
this subsection, the State shall [pay] ALLOCATE pay to
each subdivision with a population density of less than
500 per square mile, an amount the equivalent of $1.00
per capita. (5)    Supplemental Grant. In addition to the
payments made under subparagraphs (1), (2), (3) and (4) of this subsection, the State shall [pay] ALLOCATE pay to
each subdivision with a population density of less than
8,000 per square mile, an amount the equivalent of $1.25
per capita. This amount of supplemental grant shall be
retained by the subdivision [and shall not be distributed
in part to the qualifying municipalities as provided for
in subsection (c). Provided that] BUT the governing body
of the subdivision may in its discretion, allocate and
distribute part of the amount of supplemental grant to
the qualifying municipalities as the governing body of
the subdivision deems appropriate. The subdivision may
use the proceeds of the supplemental grant for
expenditures for police protection that are of benefit to
all residents of the subdivision, both within or outside
of municipalities. (c) The payment [received by] ALLOCATED TO received by each subdivision under subparagraphs (1), (2), (3) and (4) of subsection (b) shall be [retained in
part and distributed in part to the qualifying
municipalities] PAID TO EACH SUBDIVISION AND QUALIFYING
MUNICIPALITY, in the exact proportion which the
expenditures for police protection of the subdivision and
of each qualifying municipality bear to aggregate
expenditures for police protection. 33. Payments out of the State Aid for Police Protection


 
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