Sec. 1297.
(1) The board of a school district may serve as an agent for the federal government in providing the district's educational program, either within its own district or upon the premises of a military encampment or hospital over which the federal government has taken exclusive jurisdiction, to pupils of parents or guardians who live on land over which the federal government has exclusive jurisdiction.
(2) The federal government shall pay the full per capita operation costs for each pupil educated by the school district on its own premises, and the full per capita operation costs, plus all costs for capital outlay, for each pupil educated by the district upon the premises of the federal government. In determining the per capita cost, allotments made for a pupil on a membership basis from state school aid shall be deducted.
(3) The state board shall approve the items included or excluded in determining the operation and capital outlay costs.
(4) This section does not apply if land is attached pursuant to section 1298.
History: 1976, Act 451, Imd. Eff. Jan. 13, 1977 Popular Name: Act 451