Existing Debt Allotment Program

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Created by the ɬÀï·¬ Legislature in 1999, the Existing Debt Allotment (EDA) program provides tax rate equalization for local debt service taxes. Specifically, the program provides a guaranteed yield on interest and sinking fund (I&S) taxes levied by school districts to pay the principal of and interest on eligible bonds. It guarantees a specific amount of state and local funds per student for each cent of tax effort up to $0.29 per $100 of assessed valuation. House Bill 21 (85th ɬÀï·¬ Legislature, First Called Session) amended the ɬÀï·¬ Education Code, §46.032 by increasing the EDA guaranteed yield from $35 to the lesser of a) $40 per student in average daily attendance (ADA) per penny of I&S taxes levied by school districts to pay the principal of and interest on eligible bonds, or b) an amount that would result in a $60 million increase in state aid from the previous yield of $35. The yield for the 2021–2022 school year is estimated to be approximately $40.00 for payment purposes and will be revised again based on final refined ADA at near-final settle-up in September 2022.

The program operates without applications and has no award cycles.

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Law and Rules

ɬÀï·¬ Education Code:

Commissioner's Rules:

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Reports and ToolsÌý

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Ìý - Included in the SOF report

Ìý2022 Unequalized Tax Collections Applicable to EDA and IFA Local Share - June 2022Ìý Ìý

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Calculation Worksheet by Year Excel PDF
2017–2018 EDA State Aid Calculation Worksheet ÌýExcel, 350 KB ÌýPDF, 1.1 MB
2016–2017 EDA State Aid Calculation Worksheet ÌýExcel, 365 KB ÌýPDF, 54 KB
2015–2016 EDA State Aid Calculation Worksheet ÌýExcel, 360 KB PDF, 50 KB
2014–2015 EDA State Aid Calculation Worksheet ÌýExcel, 299 KB ÌýPDF, 40 KB
2013–2014 EDA State Aid Calculation Worksheet ÌýExcel, 492 KB ÌýPDF, 72 KB

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Payment Instructions

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Eligibility Criteria

Only general obligation bonds are eligible for the EDA program. Lease-purchase agreements authorized by the Local Government Code, §271.004, are not eligible. Similarly, debt service for which a district currently receives assistance through the Instructional Facilities Allotment (IFA) program under the ɬÀï·¬ Education Code (TEC), Chapter 46, Subchapter A, is not eligible. The first payment of debt service under the TEC, §46.033, determines the eligibility of bonds for the EDA program. Refunding bonds as defined by the TEC, §46.007, are also eligible for EDA assistance.

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Eligibility Date

The eligibility date for the EDA program was amended by the passage of House Bill 3646, 81st ɬÀï·¬ Legislature. Section 76 of the bill changed the TEC, §46.033, to provide a permanent roll-forward provision to establish bond eligibility for the EDA program. The amendments to the section deleted the eligibility dates in the statute and replaced those dates with references to the last year of the preceding biennium. Bonds for which a payment is made during the final school year of the preceding state fiscal biennium are eligible for the EDA program. This payment must be reflected in the debt service schedule of the final official statement for the bonds in order to establish eligibility for the EDA program.

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Eligibility and I&S Tax Collections

The amount of state aid on eligible bonds during a biennium is limited by the interest and sinking fund tax collections from the second year of the previous biennium. If a district’s tax rate did not include tax effort for newly eligible bonds, it is possible the district may not receive EDA funding for those bonds until the next school year, depending on local circumstances.

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For additional information, contact:

Wendell McBrideÌýÌýÌý(512) 463-7298, IFAApplications@tea.texas.govÌýor IFARefundingAmendments@tea.texas.gov

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