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Session Laws, 2006
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S.B. 356                                                 VETOES
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: Article - Education 16-305. (c) (1) (i) The total State operating fund per full-time equivalent student
to the community colleges for each fiscal year as requested by the Governor shall be: 1.       In [each of] fiscal [years 2003 and 2004] YEAR 2007, not
less than an amount equal to [23.1%] 25% of the State's General Fund appropriation
per full-time equivalent student to the 4-year public institutions of higher education
in the State as designated by the Commission for the purpose of administering the
Joseph A, Sellinger Program under Title 17 of this article in the previous fiscal year; 2.       In fiscal year [2005] 2008, not less than an amount equal
to [24%] 26% 25.5% of the State's General Fund appropriation per full-time
equivalent student to the 4-year public institutions of higher education in the State
as designated by the Commission for the purpose of administering the Joseph A.
Sellinger Program under Title 17 of this article in the previous fiscal year; [and] 3.       In fiscal year [2006] 2009, [and each fiscal year
thereafter,] not less than an amount equal to [25%] 27% 26% 26.25% of the State's
General Fund appropriation per full-time equivalent student to the 4-year public
institutions of higher education in the State[,] as designated by the Commission for
the purpose of administering the Joseph A. Sellinger Program under Title 17 of this
article in the previous fiscal year; 4.       IN FISCAL YEAR 2010, NOT LESS THAN AN AMOUNT EQUAL
TO 28% 26.5% 27% OF THE STATE'S GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION PER FULL-TIME
EQUIVALENT STUDENT TO THE 4-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER
EDUCATION IN THE STATE AS DESIGNATED BY THE COMMISSION FOR THE PURPOSE
OF ADMINISTERING THE JOSEPH A SELLINGER PROGRAM UNDER TITLE 17 OF THIS
ARTICLE IN THE PREVIOUS FISCAL YEAR; 6. IN FISCAL YEAR 2011, NOT LESS THAN AN AMOUNT EQUAL
TO 29% 27% 28% OF THE STATE'S GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION PER FULL-TIME
EQUIVALENT STUDENT TO THE 4-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER
EDUCATION IN THE STATE AS DESIGNATED BY THE COMMISSION FOR THE PURPOSE
OF ADMINISTERING THE JOSEPH A. SELLINGER PROGRAM UNDER TITLE 17 OF THIS
ARTICLE IN THE PREVIOUS FISCAL YEAR; AND 6. IN FISCAL YEAR 2012 AND IN EACH FISCAL YEAR
THEREAFTER,
NOT LESS THAN AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO 39% 27.5% 29% OF THE STATE'S
GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION PER FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STUDENT TO THE
4-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE STATE AS
DESIGNATED BY THE COMMISSION FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADMINISTERING THE
JOSEPH A. SELLINGER PROGRAM UNDER TITLE 17 OF THIS ARTICLE IN THE
PREVIOUS FISCAL YEAR; AND - 3050 -


 
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