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§  605-a. Scholarships for academic excellence.  1. (a) Beginning with
the  nineteen  hundred  ninety-seven--ninety-eight  academic  year   and
thereafter,  scholarships  for  academic  excellence shall be awarded to
students  completing  their  high  school  programs  for  attendance  in
approved  programs.  The  academic  merit  criteria  for  awarding these
scholarships will be determined by taking  the  weighted  average  of  a
student's score on Regents examinations taken by students prior to their
senior  year  in  all of the following five subject areas: comprehensive
English; global studies; U.S.  history/government;  level  3  math;  and
science,  which shall consist of the weighted average of the combination
of exams taken in chemistry, biology, earth science and  physics.    For
those schools not offering regents examinations in all such five subject
areas,  awards  shall be based on criteria developed by the commissioner
and subject to the approval of the director of the budget.

(b) School allocation. (i) Each high school in the state, as defined in regulations of the commissioner adopted for such purpose and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, shall be allocated: for the nineteen hundred ninety-seven--ninety-eight academic year, a single scholarship of one thousand dollars; and for the nineteen hundred ninety-eight--ninety-nine academic year and thereafter, a single scholarship of one thousand five hundred dollars which shall be awarded to the top scholar of such school as determined by the academic merit criteria set forth in paragraph (a) of this subdivision.

(ii) The remaining scholarships for the nineteen hundred ninety-seven--ninety-eight academic year of one thousand dollars, and for the nineteen hundred ninety-eight--ninety-nine academic year and thereafter, of one thousand five hundred dollars shall be allocated to high schools in the state as defined in regulations of the commissioner for such purpose and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, in the same ratio that the number of students enrolled in the twelfth grade at such high school in the prior school year bears to the total number of students who were enrolled in the twelfth grade in the state during the prior school year. The ratio shall be multiplied by the number of scholarships available and the results, rounded to the nearest whole number, shall be the number of scholarships allocated to the school. Such awards shall be distributed on the basis of the academic merit criteria as set forth in paragraph (a) of this subdivision.

(iii) All scholarships of five hundred dollars shall be allocated in the same manner as described in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph. 2. In the event that a scholarship awarded is declined by a student, or for any reason revoked by the commissioner or the president, its benefits shall lapse and there shall be no further payments or awarding of such scholarship.