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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 327 § 327.008 — State

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 327 ·
Oregon Code § 327.008 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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State School Fund; State School Fund grants. (1)(a) There is established a State School Fund in the General Fund. (b) The Department of Education, on behalf of the State of Oregon, may solicit and accept gifts, grants, donations and other moneys from public and private sources for the State School Fund. Moneys received as provided in this paragraph shall be deposited into the State School Fund. (c) The State School Fund shall consist of moneys appropriated by the Legislative Assembly, moneys transferred from the Fund for Student Success, moneys transferred from the Education Stability Fund and the Oregon Marijuana Account and moneys received as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection. (d) The State School Fund is continuously appropriated to the Department of Education for the purposes of ORS 327.006 to 327.077, 327.095, 327.099, 327.101, 327.125, 327.137, 327.348, 327.356 to 327.359, 336.575, 336.580, 336.635, 343.243, 343.533, 343.941 and 343.961. (2)(a) There shall be apportioned from the State School Fund to each school district a State School Fund grant, consisting of the positive amount equal to a general purpose grant and a transportation grant and a high cost disabilities grant minus local revenue, computed as provided in ORS 327.011 and 327.013. (b) Each biennium, the Department of Education shall distribute amounts available for the general purpose grant and the transportation grant, based on calculations made prior to any modifications made by the Emergency Board or the Legislative Assembly, as follows: (A) Forty-nine percent of the amounts available for distribution in the first year of the biennium; and (B) Fifty-one percent of the amounts available for distribution in the second year of the biennium. (3) For the first school year after a public charter school ceases to operate because of dissolution or closure or because of termination or nonrenewal of a charter, there shall be apportioned from the State School Fund to each school district that had sponsored a public charter school that ceased to operate an amount equal to the school district’s general purpose grant per extended ADMw multiplied by five percent of the ADM of the public charter school for the previous school year. (4) There shall be apportioned from the State School Fund to each education service district a State School Fund grant as calculated under ORS 327.019. (5) All figures used in the determination of the distribution of the State School Fund shall be estimates for the same year as the distribution occurs, unless otherwise specified. (6) Numbers of students in average daily membership used in the distribution formula shall be the numbers as of June of the year of distribution. (7) Each biennium, the Department of Education may expend from the State School Fund no more than $3 million for expenses incurred by the department in providing support to school districts, education service districts and public charter schools at any time before, during or after a threat or hazard that may affect a school district, an education service district or a public charter school and for the purpose of helping to improve the safety and security of students and staff. (8) Each biennium, the Department of Education may expend from the State School Fund no more than $10 million for expenses incurred by the Office of School Facilities under ORS 326.125 (1)(b) to (g). (9) Each fiscal year, the Department of Education shall transfer to the Pediatric Nursing Facility Account established in ORS 327.022 the amount necessary to pay the costs of educational services provided to students admitted to pediatric nursing facilities as provided in ORS 343.941. (10) Each fiscal year, the Department of Education shall transfer the amount of $55 million from the State School Fund to the High Cost Disabilities Account established in ORS 327.348. (11)(a) Each biennium, the Department of Education shall transfer $39.5 million from the State School Fund to the Educator Advancement Fund established under ORS 342.953. (b) For the purpose of making the transfer under this subsection: (A) The total amount available for all distributions from the State School Fund shall be reduced by $6 million; (B) The amount distributed to school districts from the State School Fund under this section and ORS 327.013 shall be reduced by $16.75 million; and (C) The amount distributed to education service districts from the State School Fund under this section and ORS 327.019 shall be reduced by $16.75 million. (c) For each biennium, the amounts identified in this subsection shall be adjusted by the same percentage by which the instructions furnished to state agencies by the Governor under ORS 291.204 direct the state agencies to adjust their agency budget requests for special payments under ORS 291.216 (6)(a)(C). (12) Each biennium, the Department of Education shall transfer $12.5 million from the State Schoo
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