(1) If the district court finds: That the local school district cannot offer federally mandated services and constitutionally required educational services because it does not have sufficient revenues; or
(2) That if the local school district were to offer the constitutionally required educational services that it does offer in a manner that consumes no more of the local school district’s resources than necessary, it would still be unable to offer federally mandated services and constitutionally required educational services because it does not have sufficient revenues;
(3) Orders following further inquiry about tax levies. If the district court finds: That the local school district cannot offer federally mandated educational services and constitutionally required educational services because it does not have sufficient revenues;
(4) That if the local school district were to offer the constitutionally required educational services in a manner that consumes no more of the local school district’s resources than necessary, it would still be unable to offer federally mandated educational services and constitutionally required educational services because it does not have sufficient revenues; and
(5) That the sum of the local school district’s levies totaled in subsection (1) of this section equals or exceeds the comparison made in subsection (1) of this section;
(6) If the district court finds: That the local school district cannot offer federally mandated educational services and constitutionally required educational services because it does not have sufficient revenues;
(7) That if the local school district were to offer the constitutionally required educational services in a manner that consumes no more of the local school district’s resources than necessary, it would still be unable to offer federally mandated educational services and constitutionally required educational services because it does not have sufficient revenues; and
(8) The sum of the local school district’s levies totaled in subsection (1) of this section do not equal or exceed the comparison made in subsection (1) of this section;
then the district court shall then find the sum of the maintenance and operations levies, supplemental maintenance and operations levies, and emergency fund levies imposed by the local school district and compare the sum to the sum of maintenance and operations levies and emergency fund levies in the maximum amount allowed by law plus the simple average of the supplemental maintenance and operations levies imposed by all school districts in the state.
the district court shall issue an order authorizing the plaintiffs to add the state and/or the legislature as defendants.