2018 Indiana Code
TITLE 20. Education
ARTICLE 43. STATE TUITION SUPPORT
CHAPTER 8. Career and Technical Education Grants
20-43-8-12. Determination of career and technical education grant amount

Universal Citation: IN Code § 20-43-8-12 (2018)
IC 20-43-8-12 Determination of career and technical education grant amount

     Sec. 12. (a) This section applies to state fiscal years beginning after June 30, 2015, and ending before July 1, 2018.

     (b) The average wage level to be used in this section is the average wage level that was determined under section 2(b) of this chapter (repealed) and set forth in the 2014 report. The department shall use the 2014 report to determine career and technical education grant amounts in state fiscal year 2015-2016 and in state fiscal year 2016-2017.

     (c) A school corporation's career and technical education enrollment grant for a state fiscal year is the sum of the following amounts:

STEP ONE: For each career and technical education program provided by the school corporation:

(A) the number of credit hours of the program (either one (1) credit, two (2) credits, or three (3) credits); multiplied by

(B) the number of pupils enrolled in the program; multiplied by

(C) the following applicable amount:

(i) Five hundred dollars ($500), in the case of a program described in section 5 of this chapter (more than a moderate labor market need) for which the average wage level is a high wage.

(ii) Four hundred fifty dollars ($450), in the case of a program described in section 5 of this chapter (more than a moderate labor market need) for which the average wage level is a moderate wage.

(iii) Four hundred fifty dollars ($450), in the case of a program described in section 6 of this chapter (moderate labor market need) for which the average wage level is a high wage.

(iv) Three hundred dollars ($300), in the case of a program described in section 5 of this chapter (more than a moderate labor market need) for which the average wage level is a less than moderate wage.

(v) Three hundred dollars ($300), in the case of a program described in section 6 of this chapter (moderate labor market need) for which the average wage level is a moderate wage.

(vi) Three hundred dollars ($300), in the case of a program described in section 7 of this chapter (less than a moderate labor market need) for which the average wage level is a high wage.

(vii) Two hundred twenty-five dollars ($225), in the case of a program described in section 6 of this chapter (moderate labor market need) for which the average wage level is a less than moderate wage.

(viii) Two hundred twenty-five dollars ($225), in the case of a program described in section 7 of this chapter (less than a moderate labor market need) for which the average wage level is a moderate wage.

(ix) One hundred fifty dollars ($150), in the case of a program described in section 7 of this chapter (less than a moderate labor market need) for which the average wage level is a less than moderate wage.

STEP TWO: The number of pupils enrolled in an introductory career and technical education course designated under section 8(b) of this chapter multiplied by three hundred dollars ($300).

STEP THREE: The number of pupils enrolled in a foundational career and technical education course designated under section 8(b) of this chapter multiplied by one hundred fifty dollars ($150).

STEP FOUR: The number of pupils enrolled in an apprenticeship, a cooperative education program, or a work based learning course described in section 8(b) of this chapter multiplied by three hundred dollars ($300).

STEP FIVE: The number of pupils participating in a career and technical education program in which pupils from multiple schools are served at a common location multiplied by one hundred fifty dollars ($150).

     (d) This section expires July 1, 2018.

As added by P.L.213-2015, SEC.224. Amended by P.L.230-2017, SEC.21.

 

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