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Session Laws, 2002
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 288
5-203. (a) In this section, "Agency" means the State Retirement Agency. (b) (1) The Agency may at any time examine the records of local school
systems to determine whether the State's payments for retirement contributions for
employees of the school systems are in accordance with the provisions of Division II of
the State Personnel and Pensions Article. (2) IN MAKING THE DETERMINATION UNDER PARAGRAPH (1) OF THIS
SUBSECTION, THE AGENCY SHALL INCLUDE AS EMPLOYEES ELIGIBLE FOR STATE
PAYMENT OF RETIREMENT CONTRIBUTIONS THOSE EMPLOYEES: (I) WHOSE SALARIES ARE FUNDED BY STATE OR LOCAL AID,
WHETHER GENERAL OR CATEGORICAL IN NATURE; AND (II) WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE TEACHERS' PENSION SYSTEM OR
TEACHERS' RETIREMENT SYSTEM. 5-205. (a) [For fiscal year 1993, grants in the following amounts shall be
distributed] THE STATE SHALL DISTRIBUTE GRANTS AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS
SECTION to the county boards to provide transportation services for public school
students and [handicapped] DISABLED children for whom transportation is to be
provided under § 8-410 of this article. Appropriations for student transportation shall
be budgeted in a separate budget category as provided in § 5-101 of this article. If the
amount that is appropriated to a county under this section in a fiscal year is more
than the actual cost of providing student transportation services in that county, a
county board [or the Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City] may apply
any excess funds to costs of pupil transportation in subsequent years. None of these
funds may be paid to or claimed by any subdivision, nor may any of these funds be
reverted to any subdivision. A county board [or the Board of School Commissioners of
Baltimore City] may not transfer State revenues from the student transportation
category to any other category as a result of this section. (B) IN FISCAL YEAR 2003, THE STATE SHALL DISTRIBUTE BASE GRANTS FOR
STUDENT TRANSPORTATION TO COUNTY BOARDS IN THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS
: (B) FOR THE PURPOSE OF CALCULATING THE 2004 BASE GRANTS FOR
STUDENT TRANSPORTATION TO COUNTY BOARDS, THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS SHALL
BE USED AS THE FISCAL YEAR 2003 BASE GRANT AMOUNTS:
(1) .......................[$ 1,980,822] $2,838,327
(2) Anne Arundel....................... ....................... [8,425,949] $12,716,216
(3) Baltimore City...................... ....................... [7,190,970] $10,303,967
(4) Baltimore.............................. ..................... [10,367,659] $15,715,504
(5) Calvert.................................. ......................... [1,416,467] $3,294,141
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