(a) Funding formula elements. A charter school is entitled
to funding from both tiers of the Foundation School Program (FSP)
in accordance with the funding formulas for school districts pursuant
to Texas Education Code (TEC), Chapter 42.
(1) Tier I program allocations are determined by substituting
the statewide average adjusted allotment in place of the district's
calculated adjusted allotment. The state average adjusted allotment
takes into account the cost of education index and the small, mid-size,
and sparsity adjustments specified in TEC, §§42.102, 42.103,
42.104, and 42.105. The state average adjusted allotment is computed
by averaging the adjusted allotment for each independent school district
(ISD) in the state for the relevant school year.
(2) An allocation for the guaranteed yield allotment
for Tier II of the FSP is determined by substituting a statewide average
enrichment tax rate in place of the district's calculated enrichment
tax rate (DTR) pursuant to TEC, §42.302. The state average tax
rate is computed by averaging the DTR for each component of Tier II
for each ISD in the state for the relevant school year.
(b) Implementation schedule. The formula elements described
in subsection (a) section will take effect for charter schools that
begin operation in the 2001-2002 school year or later. Charter schools
that report attendance that occurs prior to September 2, 2001, are
considered to be in operation on September 1, 2001, and will be funded
as described in House Bill 6, Section 40(b), 77th Texas Legislature,
2001. Charter schools that report no attendance that occurs prior
to September 2, 2001, are considered to begin operation in the 2001-2002
school year or later, and will be funded according to subsection (a)
of this section and TEC, §12.106.
(c) Tuition and fees. A charter school shall not charge
tuition and shall not charge a fee except:
(1) a charter school may charge a fee listed in TEC, §11.158(a);
(2) if authorized under §100.1201(6) of this title
(relating to Voluntary Participation in State Programs), a charter
holder may charge tuition for certain prekindergarten classes in compliance
with TEC, §29.1531 and §29.1532; and
(3) a charter school shall accept tuition for students
holding certain student visas as described in TEC, §25.0031(a).
(d) Eligibility for state funding. A charter holder
is not eligible to receive state funds, including grant funds, prior
to execution of its contract by the chair and the commissioner of
education.
(1) If a charter holder, before or without approval
of an amendment under §100.1033 of this title (relating to Charter
Amendment), extends the grade levels it serves, adds or changes the
address of a campus, facility, or site, expands its geographic boundaries,
or exceeds its maximum allowable enrollment, then the charter holder
is not eligible to receive state funds for the activities of the unapproved
amendment of its charter school operations.
(2) A former charter holder is not eligible to receive
state funds.
(e) Return of overallocated funds.
(1) Within 30 days of receiving notice of an overallocation
and a request for refund under TEC, §42.258, a charter holder
shall transmit to the Texas Education Agency (TEA) an amount equal
to the requested refund. Failure to comply with a request for refund
under this subsection is a material charter violation and a management
company breach. Funds allocated for student attendance in a program
affected by an unapproved expansion under subsection (d)(1) of this
section are overallocated within the meaning of this subsection.
(2) If the charter holder fails to make the requested
refund, the TEA may recover the overallocation by any means permitted
by law, including, but not limited to, the process set forth in TEC, §42.258.
(3) Notwithstanding paragraph (2) of this subsection,
the TEA may not garnish or otherwise recover funds actually paid to
and received by a charter holder under TEC, §12.106, if:
(A) the basis of the garnishment or recovery is that:
(i) the number of students enrolled in the school during
a school year exceeded the student enrollment described by the school's
charter during that period; and
(ii) the school received the funds under TEC, §12.106,
based on an accurate report of the school's actual student enrollment;
and
(B) the school:
(i) submits to the commissioner a timely request to
revise the maximum student enrollment described by the school's charter
and the commissioner does not notify the school in writing of an objection
to the proposed revision before the 90th day after the date on which
the commissioner received the request, provided that the number of
students enrolled at the school does not exceed the enrollment described
by the school's request; or
(ii) exceeds the maximum student enrollment described
by the school's charter only because a court mandated that a specific
child enroll in that school; and
(iii) used all funds received under TEC, §12.106,
to provide education services to students.
(4) Nothing in paragraph (3) of this subsection requires
the agency to fund activities that are ineligible for state funding
under subsection (d)(1) of this section.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §100.1041 adopted to be effective November 6, 2001, 26 TexReg 8826; amended to be effective April 18, 2002, 27 TexReg 3110; amended to be effective April 6, 2005, 30 TexReg 1911; amended to be effective September 12, 2012, 37 TexReg 7097; amended to be effective September 18, 2014, 39 TexReg 7295 |