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6/21/1999
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Board of Commissioners
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to add to or supplement any public school or post-secondary school <br />program.67 <br /> <br />Clearly no preemption of local revenue sources is implied. <br /> <br /> The statutes also imply that school capital improvements may be funded <br />by the county from sources that are not otherwise legally restricted. General <br />Statute 1 15C-426, governing the uniform school unit budget format, provides in <br />part: <br /> <br />Appropriations in the capital outlay fund shall be funded by revenues <br />made available for capital outlay purposes by the State Board of <br />Education and the board of county commissioners, supplemental taxes <br />levied by or on behalf of the local school administrative unit pursuant to a <br /> <br />local act or.G.S. 1'15C~501 to 115C-511, the proceeds of the sale of <br />capital assets, the proceeds of claims against fire..an.d' casualty insurance <br />policies, and other sources. [Emphasis added.] <br /> <br />Similarly, there is no indication that the School Facilities Finance Act of 1987,68 <br />which established new sources of state funding for school construction through <br />the Public School Building Capital Fund and the Critical School Facility Needs <br />Fund, considered state or county school construction funding sources that <br /> <br />that could be directly lunded with impact fees. See, e.g., 1987 N.C. Sess. Laws ch. 514, § 1, <br />amending 1985 N.C. Sess. Laws ch. 498 (proceeds ol Raleigh facility fees for roads, drainage, or <br />open space projects may be used to retire such debt). <br /> <br />67. N.C. CONST. art. IX, § 2(2). · <br /> <br />68 1987 N.C. Sess. Laws ch.622, as amended by 1987 N.C. Sess. Laws ch. 813. <br /> <br /> 63 <br /> <br />58 <br /> <br /> <br />
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