Montana Code Annotated
Part 5. Special Purpose Funds
20-9-505. Purpose and establishment of nonoperating fund

20-9-505. Purpose and establishment of nonoperating fund. (1) The trustees of a district that will not operate a school during the ensuing school fiscal year shall establish a nonoperating fund on the first day of the school fiscal year. In establishing the nonoperating fund, the trustees shall cause the transfer of the end-of-the-year fund balance of each fund maintained by the district during the immediately preceding school fiscal year to the nonoperating fund. However, fund balances of the debt service fund and the miscellaneous programs fund, if any, must be maintained in their individual funds.
(2) The trustees of a district establishing a nonoperating fund for the first year of nonoperation may earmark a portion of the nonoperating fund balance as a nonoperating fund operating reserve when they anticipate the reopening of a school in the following school fiscal year. The operating reserve may not be more than the general fund operating reserve designated for the immediately preceding school fiscal year. If a school is not operated in the following school fiscal year, the authority of the trustees to earmark a nonoperating fund operating reserve terminates and the money earmarked as an operating reserve must be used to reduce the levy requirement of the nonoperating fund. If the trustees acquire approval to reopen a school in the following school fiscal year under the provisions of 20-6-502 or 20-6-503 and operate the school, the nonoperating fund operating reserve must be restored as the general fund operating reserve.
(3) The purpose of the nonoperating fund is to centralize the financing and budgeting for the limited functions of a district not operating a school. The functions include:
(a) elementary tuition obligations to other districts;
(b) transportation of the resident pupils;
(c) maintenance of district-owned property; and
(d) any other nonoperating school function of the district considered necessary by the trustees or required by law.
(4) Any expenditure of nonoperating fund money must be made in accordance with the financial administration provisions of this title for a budgeted fund.
History: En. 75-7209 by Sec. 348, Ch. 5, L. 1971; R.C.M. 1947, 75-7209; amd. Sec. 41, Ch. 767, L. 1991.

Structure Montana Code Annotated

Montana Code Annotated

Title 20. Education

Chapter 9. Finance

Part 5. Special Purpose Funds

20-9-501. Retirement costs and retirement fund

20-9-502. Purpose and authorization of building reserve fund -- subfund structure

20-9-503. Budgeting, tax levy, and use of building reserve fund

20-9-504. Extracurricular fund for pupil functions

20-9-505. Purpose and establishment of nonoperating fund

20-9-506. Budgeting and net levy requirement for nonoperating fund

20-9-507. Miscellaneous programs fund

20-9-508. Building fund

20-9-509. Lease or rental agreement fund

20-9-510. Traffic education fund

20-9-511. Interlocal cooperative fund

20-9-512. Compensated absence liability fund

20-9-513. Repealed

20-9-514. Impact aid fund

20-9-515. Litigation reserve fund

20-9-516. School facility and technology account

20-9-517. Repealed

20-9-518. Repealed

20-9-519. reserved

20-9-520. Repealed

20-9-521. Terminated

20-9-522. through 20-9-524 reserved

20-9-525. School major maintenance aid account -- formula

20-9-526. through 20-9-530 reserved

20-9-531. Repealed

20-9-532. Repealed

20-9-533. Technology acquisition and depreciation fund -- limitations

20-9-534. Statutory appropriation for school technology purposes

20-9-535. and 20-9-536 reserved

20-9-537. Montana Indian language preservation program

20-9-538. through 20-9-540 reserved

20-9-541. Repealed

20-9-542. Repealed

20-9-543. School flexibility fund -- uses

20-9-544. Repealed

20-9-545. through 20-9-569 reserved

20-9-570. Statewide average per-pupil spending