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SENATE BILL NO. 3145
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State of Washington 49th Legislature 1985 Regular Session
By Senators Rasmussen and DeJarnatt; by State Treasurer request
Read first time 1/18/85 and referred to Committee on Ways and Means.
AN ACT Relating to distribution of forest reserve funds for schools or county roads; and amending RCW 28A.02.300 and 28A.02.310.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 1, chapter 126, Laws of 1982 and RCW 28A.02.300 are each amended to read as follows:
Of the moneys received by the state from the federal government in accordance with Title 16, section 500, United States Code, fifty percent shall be spent by the counties on public schools or public roads, and fifty percent shall be spent by the counties on public schools as provided in RCW 28A.02.310(2), or for any other purposes as now or hereafter authorized by federal law, in the counties in the United States forest reserve from which such moneys were received. Where the reserve is situated in more than one county, the state treasurer shall determine the proportional area of the counties therein. The state treasurer is authorized and required to obtain the necessary information to enable him to make that determination.
The state
treasurer shall distribute to the counties, according to the determined
proportional area, the money to be spent by the counties. The county
legislative authority shall expend ((said money)) the fifty percent
received by the county for the benefit of the public roads or public
schools of the county, or for any other purposes as now or hereafter authorized
by federal law.
Sec. 2. Section 2, chapter 126, Laws of 1982 and RCW 28A.02.310 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) There
shall be a fund known as the federal forest revolving fund. The state
treasurer, who shall be custodian of the revolving fund, shall deposit into the
revolving fund ((fifty percent of)) the funds for each county received
by the state in accordance with Title 16, section 500, United States Code. The
state treasurer shall distribute these moneys to the counties according to the
determined proportional area. The county legislative authority shall expend
fifty percent of the money for the benefit of the public roads or public
schools of such county and not otherwise. Disbursements ((from the
revolving fund)) by the counties of the remaining fifty percent of the
money shall be ((on authorization of)) as authorized by the
superintendent of public instruction, or the superintendent's designee, and
shall occur in the manner provided in subsection (2) of this section. ((No
appropriation is required to permit disbursement of moneys from the revolving
fund.))
(2) No
later than thirty days following receipt of the funds from the federal
government, the superintendent of public instruction shall apportion ((all))
moneys ((in the revolving fund)) distributed to counties for schools
to public school districts in the respective counties in proportion to the
number of full time equivalent students enrolled in each public school district
to the number of full time equivalent students enrolled in public schools in
the county. In apportioning these funds, the superintendent of public
instruction shall utilize the October apportionment count.
(3) If the amount received by any public school district pursuant to subsection (2) of this section is less than the basic education allocation to which the district would otherwise be entitled, the superintendent of public instruction shall apportion to the district, in the manner provided by RCW 28A.48.010, as now existing or hereafter amended, an amount which shall be the difference between the amount received pursuant to subsection (2) of this section and the basic education allocation to which the district would otherwise be entitled.
(4) All federal forest funds shall be expended in accordance with the requirements of Title 16, section 500, United States Code, as now existing or hereafter amended.