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28:1 Appropriation; Additional Adequate Education Grants to Certain Municipalities. The sum of $9,065,044 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017 is hereby appropriated to the department of education for the purpose of providing additional adequate education grants to certain municipalities as calculated in RSA 198:40-a and 198:41 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, which were not distributed to those municipalities in that fiscal year. Adequate education grants disbursed pursuant to this act shall be a charge against the education trust fund established in RSA 198:39, shall be for the use of the municipality's school district or districts, and shall not be considered unanticipated revenue. Acceptance of a disbursement by a municipality under this act shall constitute a waiver and full release of any and all claims it may have against the state of New Hampshire, its agencies, officers, employees, or agents arising out of the state's adequate education payments between September 1, 2008 and June 30, 2016. Notwithstanding RSA 198:42, the commissioner of the department of education shall disburse a lump sum to each municipality as follows:
Atkinson $46,558
Bedford $4,287,533
Chatham $21,547
Dublin $17,327
Dunbarton $146,459
Durham $1,778
East Kingston $39,421
Ellsworth $7,437
Gilmanton $100,530
Grantham $505,094
Greenland $3,270
Hampton Falls $137,679
Hooksett $224,712
Kensington $176,976
Newfields $6,220
Nottingham $49,371
Orford $9,262
Pelham $73,521
South Hampton $20,444
Stoddard $22,879
Stratham $244,613
Surry $764
Sutton $92,646
Windham $2,829,003
28:2 Effective Date. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved: April 27, 2017
Effective Date: April 27, 2017
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28:1 Appropriation; Additional Adequate Education Grants to Certain Municipalities. The sum of $9,065,044 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017 is hereby appropriated to the department of education for the purpose of providing additional adequate education grants to certain municipalities as calculated in RSA 198:40-a and 198:41 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, which were not distributed to those municipalities in that fiscal year. Adequate education grants disbursed pursuant to this act shall be a charge against the education trust fund established in RSA 198:39, shall be for the use of the municipality's school district or districts, and shall not be considered unanticipated revenue. Acceptance of a disbursement by a municipality under this act shall constitute a waiver and full release of any and all claims it may have against the state of New Hampshire, its agencies, officers, employees, or agents arising out of the state's adequate education payments between September 1, 2008 and June 30, 2016. Notwithstanding RSA 198:42, the commissioner of the department of education shall disburse a lump sum to each municipality as follows:
Atkinson $46,558
Bedford $4,287,533
Chatham $21,547
Dublin $17,327
Dunbarton $146,459
Durham $1,778
East Kingston $39,421
Ellsworth $7,437
Gilmanton $100,530
Grantham $505,094
Greenland $3,270
Hampton Falls $137,679
Hooksett $224,712
Kensington $176,976
Newfields $6,220
Nottingham $49,371
Orford $9,262
Pelham $73,521
South Hampton $20,444
Stoddard $22,879
Stratham $244,613
Surry $764
Sutton $92,646
Windham $2,829,003
28:2 Effective Date. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved: April 27, 2017
Effective Date: April 27, 2017