Current through Register Vol. 24-21, November 1, 2024
Section 392-121-571 - Vocational indirect cost limit-Definitions As used in WAC 392-121-570 through 392-121-578:
(1) "Program 31" means the high school vocational-basic-state program as defined in the Accounting Manual for Public School Districts in the State of Washington.(2) "Program 34" means the middle school vocational-basic-state program as defined in the Accounting Manual for Public School Districts in the State of Washington.(3) "Basic allocation for vocational students" means the amount of money generated by a school district's or charter school's vocational full-time equivalent enrollment in the general apportionment formula using the state funding formula factors including the grade 4-12 staffing ratios without enhancement, and using the district's or charter school's average certificated instructional district-wide staff mix factor from the district's S-275 personnel report.(4) "Enhancement allocation for vocational students" means the additional money above the basic allocation for vocational students generated by a school district's or charter school's vocational full-time equivalent enrollment as a result of the enhanced state vocational staffing ratio and enhanced nonemployee related cost allocation for vocational students. This enhancement shall be calculated using the district-wide or charter school's average certificated instructional staff mix factor.(5) "Vocational running start allocation" means the amount generated in the general apportionment formula by a school district's or charter school's running start students enrolled in vocational courses in a community or technical college pursuant to chapter 392-169 WAC.Wash. Admin. Code § 392-121-571
Amended by WSR 15-18-078, Filed 8/28/2015, effective 9/28/2015Amended by WSR 17-01-020, Filed 12/12/2016, effective 12/24/2016Amended by WSR 18-03-116, Filed 1/19/2018, effective 2/19/2018Statutory Authority: 2002 c 371 § 502(2) and RCW 28A.150.290. 04-01-058, § 392-121-571, filed 12/11/03, effective 1/11/04.