Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
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Capital Budget Committee |
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HB 2154
Brief Description: Authorizing allotment of state funds for rehabilitating or restoring an existing school building listed or eligible to be listed as an historic property.
Sponsors: Representatives Fisher, Darneille, Kenney and Santos.
Brief Summary of Bill
$School district construction costs that the state provides assistance for can include the cost of rehabilitating or restoring historical school buildings.
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Hearing Date: 3/7/01
Staff: Charlie Gavigan (786‑7340).
Background:
The state provides financial assistance to school districts for constructing new or remodeling existing school buildings. The state assistance is allocated to districts based on a formula adopted by the State Board of Education and a statutory formula providing for equalization of assistance between wealthy and less wealthy districts. The State Board=s formula generally determines the amount of construction costs eligible for state assistance by multiplying eligible square feet by the area cost allowance. This is then multiplied by 50% to arrive at the statewide assistance; the amount each district gets is determined by the equalization formula. State assistance is also available for other allowable costs such as architect and engineering fees.
The State Board=s formula allocates 80% of the cost of new construction for remodeling and replacing existing school facilities.
Summary of Bill:
In determining the total cost of a school construction project, a school district board of directors may include the cost of rehabilitating or restoring an existing school building listed or eligible to be listed as an historic property.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Requested on March 6, 2001.
Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.