Montana Code Annotated
Part 3. Funding of Basic System of Quality Public Schools
20-9-309. Basic system of free quality public elementary and secondary schools defined -- identifying educationally relevant factors -- establishment of funding formula and budgetary structure -- legislative review

20-9-309. Basic system of free quality public elementary and secondary schools defined -- identifying educationally relevant factors -- establishment of funding formula and budgetary structure -- legislative review. (1) Pursuant to Article X, section 1, of the Montana constitution, the legislature is required to provide a basic system of free quality public elementary and secondary schools throughout the state of Montana that will guarantee equality of educational opportunity to all.
(2) As used in this section, a "basic system of free quality public elementary and secondary schools" means:
(a) the educational program specified by the accreditation standards provided for in 20-7-111, which represent the minimum standards upon which a basic system of free quality public elementary and secondary schools is built;
(b) educational programs to provide for students with special needs, such as:
(i) a child with a disability, as defined in 20-7-401;
(ii) an at-risk student;
(iii) a student with limited English proficiency;
(iv) a child who is qualified for services under 29 U.S.C. 794; and
(v) gifted and talented children, as defined in 20-7-901;
(c) educational programs to implement the provisions of Article X, section 1(2), of the Montana constitution and Title 20, chapter 1, part 5, through development of curricula designed to integrate the distinct and unique cultural heritage of American Indians into the curricula, with particular emphasis on Montana Indians;
(d) qualified and effective teachers or administrators and qualified staff to implement the programs in subsections (2)(a) through (2)(c);
(e) facilities and distance learning technologies associated with meeting the accreditation standards;
(f) transportation of students pursuant to Title 20, chapter 10;
(g) a procedure to assess and track student achievement in the programs established pursuant to subsections (2)(a) through (2)(c); and
(h) preservation of local control of schools in each district vested in a board of trustees pursuant to Article X, section 8, of the Montana constitution.
(3) In developing a mechanism to fund the basic system of free quality public elementary and secondary schools and in making adjustments to the funding formula, the legislature shall, at a minimum, consider the following educationally relevant factors:
(a) the number of students in a district;
(b) the needs of isolated schools with low population density;
(c) the needs of urban schools with high population density;
(d) the needs of students with special needs, such as a child with a disability, an at-risk student, a student with limited English proficiency, a child who is qualified for services under 29 U.S.C. 794, and gifted and talented children;
(e) the needs of American Indian students; and
(f) the ability of school districts to attract and retain qualified educators and other personnel.
(4) The legislature shall:
(a) determine the costs of providing the basic system of free quality public elementary and secondary schools;
(b) establish a funding formula that:
(i) is based on the definition of a basic system of free quality public elementary and secondary schools and reflects the costs associated with providing that system as determined in subsection (4)(a);
(ii) allows the legislature to adjust the funding formula based on the educationally relevant factors identified in this section;
(iii) is self-executing and includes a mechanism for annual inflationary adjustments;
(iv) is based on state laws;
(v) is based on federal education laws consistent with Montana's constitution and laws; and
(vi) distributes to school districts in an equitable manner the state's share of the costs of the basic system of free quality public elementary and secondary schools; and
(c) consolidate the budgetary fund structure to create the number and types of funds necessary to provide school districts with the greatest budgetary flexibility while ensuring accountability and efficiency.
(5) At least every 10 years, the legislature shall form the school funding interim commission pursuant to 5-20-301 for the purpose of reassessing the state's school funding formula.
History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 208, L. 2005; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 359, L. 2015.

Structure Montana Code Annotated

Montana Code Annotated

Title 20. Education

Chapter 9. Finance

Part 3. Funding of Basic System of Quality Public Schools

20-9-301. Repealed

20-9-302. School isolation

20-9-303. Nonisolated school BASE budget funding -- special education funds

20-9-304. Repealed

20-9-305. Proration and calculation of BASE funding program for joint district

20-9-306. Definitions

20-9-307. Repealed

20-9-308. BASE budgets and general fund budget limits

20-9-309. Basic system of free quality public elementary and secondary schools defined -- identifying educationally relevant factors -- establishment of funding formula and budgetary structure -- legislative review

20-9-310. Oil and natural gas production taxes for school districts -- allocation and limits

20-9-311. Calculation of average number belonging (ANB) -- 3-year averaging

20-9-312. Repealed

20-9-313. Circumstances under which regular average number belonging may be increased

20-9-314. Procedures for determining eligibility and amount of increased average number belonging due to unusual enrollment increase

20-9-315. Repealed

20-9-316. Repealed

20-9-317. Repealed

20-9-318. Repealed

20-9-319. Repealed

20-9-320. Repealed

20-9-321. Allowable cost payment for special education

20-9-322. Repealed

20-9-323. Repealed

20-9-324. Incentives for school districts meeting legislative goal for competitive base pay of teachers in public school districts -- definitions

20-9-325. Data-for-achievement payment

20-9-326. Annual inflation-related adjustments to basic entitlements and per-ANB entitlements

20-9-327. Quality educator payment

20-9-328. At-risk student payment

20-9-329. Indian education for all payment

20-9-330. American Indian achievement gap payment

20-9-331. Basic county tax for elementary equalization and other revenue for county equalization of elementary BASE funding program

20-9-332. Fines and penalties proceeds for elementary county equalization

20-9-333. Basic county tax for high school equalization and other revenue for county equalization of high school BASE funding program

20-9-334. Repealed

20-9-335. Formula for apportionment of county equalization money

20-9-336. through 20-9-340 reserved

20-9-341. Definition of interest and income money

20-9-342. Deposit of interest and income money by state board of land commissioners

20-9-343. Definition of and revenue for state equalization aid

20-9-344. Duties of board of public education for distribution of BASE aid

20-9-345. Repealed

20-9-346. Duties of superintendent of public instruction for state and county equalization aid distribution

20-9-347. Distribution of BASE aid and special education allowable cost payments in support of BASE funding program -- exceptions

20-9-348. Estimation of state equalization aid for budget purposes

20-9-349. and 20-9-350 reserved

20-9-351. Funding of deficiency in BASE aid

20-9-352. Repealed

20-9-353. Additional financing for general fund -- election for authorization to impose

20-9-354. through 20-9-359 reserved

20-9-360. State equalization aid levy

20-9-361. County equalization revenue

20-9-362. through 20-9-365 reserved

20-9-366.. Definitions

20-9-367. Eligibility to receive guaranteed tax base aid or state debt service assistance for school facilities

20-9-368. Amount of guaranteed tax base aid

20-9-369. Duties of superintendent of public instruction and department of revenue

20-9-370. Definitions

20-9-371. Calculation and uses of school facility entitlement amount

20-9-372. through 20-9-374 reserved

20-9-375. Repealed

20-9-376. Purpose of increased funding beyond inflation

20-9-377. through 20-9-379 reserved

20-9-380. School facilities fund -- school major maintenance aid special revenue account