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MILITARY INSTALLATION HOUSING UNDERGOING RENOVATION OR REBUILDING
This is an optional table that may be used by school districts where military base housing units are temporarily unavailable for occupancy because they are undergoing renovation. Share this table with an official from the military installation who can identify the housing and associated children that could be reported on this table. The IAP will review the data reported on this table to determine whether children of members of the uniformed services living off base and reported on Tables 2 and 5 should be reclassified as living on base and transferred to Table 1 or Table 3. In addition, the IAP will review the data to ensure that individual housing units are claimed for no more than three years. School districts should provide a separate Table 9 for each military installation with housing undergoing renovation. - Do not move students from Table 2 or 5 to Table 1 or 3 on this application based on housing undergoing renovation. IAP will do this when a review of all the required information is completed. - The number of students who can be reclassified cannot exceed the number of "off base military" students reported on a district's application on Tables 2 and 5. If military children with disabilities are claimed on Table 2, a percentage of the "off base military" children who are reclassified as "on base" will be assigned to Table 1. - The effect of counting students as "on base" rather than "off base" will be to increase your LEA's maximum Basic Support Payment and the additional payment for children with disabilities. Column 1- List the specific address or quarters number for each housing unit undergoing renovation on your Impact Aid survey date (as shown on the cover page of this application). If additional space is needed, copies of this table can be used. If the base officials are unable to provide housing unit renovation information from the actual survey date, information from a date no more than 30 days prior to the survey date can be substituted. Column 2- List the number of school-aged children typically assigned to housing units of the size being renovated or rebuilt. Column 3- Provide the date the unit was vacated so that renovation could begin or the date the housing unit was demolished. Column 4- If the housing unit was demolished, provide the date funds became available for rebuilding. In addition to entering this date, provide separate documentation that Department of Defense funds are available for the rebuilding of this unit. Name of military installation- If you are providing information for more than one military installation, provide a separate Table 9 for each. Base Housing Occupancy Rate- Enter the average occupancy rate for all housing units at this military installation. Certification- The authorized representative of the military installation housing or engineer's office must complete this table and certify to the accuracy of the information by filling in his or her name, title, and telephone number and signing and dating the certification. |
Military Impacted Schools Association** Bellevue, Nebraska
Email: carolmisa@aol.com
Phone: 800-291-6472