New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 6A - EDUCATION
Chapter 23A - FISCAL ACCOUNTABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES
Subchapter 9 - EXECUTIVE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT BUDGET REVIEW PROCEDURES
Section 6A:23A-9.6 - Appeal of executive county superintendent budget reductions
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 6A:23A-9.6
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Any formal budgetary action of the executive county superintendent may be appealed directly to the Commissioner, who shall render a decision within 15 days of the receipt of the appeal. If the Commissioner fails to issue a decision within 15 days of the filing of an appeal, the budgetary action of the executive county superintendent shall be deemed approved.
(b) The procedure for appealing a budget reduction(s) made by the executive county superintendent for administrative inefficiency or excess non-instructional costs shall be as follows:
1. A district board of education in which the
general fund tax levy proposed in the base budget has been reduced or a
separate proposal(s) has been reduced or rejected shall submit, within five
business days of the written notice of said action, to the Commissioner the
following information:
i. The complete
line-item budget as originally submitted to the executive county superintendent
and all supporting documentation and narrative explanations, including any
copies of additional spending proposals;
ii. An electronic schedule in Microsoft Excel
with a list of the line items reduced by the executive county superintendent
showing in separate columns:
(1) Budget line
number;
(2) Account
description;
(3) Account
number;
(4) Actual audited
expenditure of prior year budget;
(5) Expenditure as of February 1 of the
prebudget year (current year);
(6)
Originally proposed expenditure for the budget year;
(7) Amount of executive county superintendent
reduction; and
(8) Proposed
expenditure after executive county superintendent reduction;
iii. A copy of the executive
county superintendent's written explanation for each line-item
reduction;
iv. The school
district's written itemized argument(s) for the restoration of all or part of
each line-item reduction accompanied by available supporting
documentation;
v. The numbers of
professional administrative and professional non-instructional staff by
line-item account during the current school year and projected staff for the
ensuing school year, together with the reason(s) for any increase or
decrease;
vi. The numbers of
nonprofessional administrative and nonprofessional non-instructional staff by
line-item account during the current school year and projected staff for the
ensuing school year, together with the reason(s) for any increase or
decrease;
vii. Pupil enrollment by
grade for the school district as of the preceding June 30, the last school day
prior to the preceding October 16, and as projected for October of the ensuing
school year;
viii. Salaries or
salary schedules for all administrative and non-instructional staff by job
title; and
ix. The number of
schools and classrooms in each school.
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