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EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 41975-41976.5



41975.  (a) Apportionments and allowances to a school district from
Section A of the State School Fund in a fiscal year may not be less
than the product of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) multiplied by
the average daily attendance of the district in the preceding fiscal
year, or two thousand four hundred dollars ($2,400), whichever amount
is the greater.
   (b) State funds apportioned to each school district for
categorical education programs, or other state funds apportioned to
each school district from the State School Fund, shall be applied to
meet the requirement of Section 6 of Article IX of the California
Constitution to provide a minimum of one hundred twenty dollars
($120) of state aid per pupil or two thousand four hundred dollars
($2,400) per school district.
   (c) Notwithstanding any other law, the Superintendent of Public
Instruction may not increase the revenue limit apportionment of any
school district to provide basic state aid pursuant to Section 6 of
Article IX of the California Constitution or any other law, unless
that school district has not received the greater amount of one
hundred twenty dollars ($120) per pupil or two thousand four hundred
dollars ($2,400) from all state funds, including funds for
categorical education programs. If a school district receives less
than the amount specified in this subdivision, the Superintendent of
Public Instruction shall allocate the difference between the amount
of state funds received and the constitutional minimum of the greater
amount of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) per pupil or two
thousand four hundred dollars ($2,400) per school district.



41976.  (a) For purposes of this chapter, the following classes and
courses are authorized to be offered by school districts and county
superintendents of schools for apportionment purposes from the adult
education fund:
   (1) Adult programs in parenting, including parent cooperative
preschools, and classes in child growth and development, parent-child
relationships, and parenting.
   (2) Adult programs in elementary and secondary basic skills and
other courses and classes required for the high school diploma.
Apportionments for these courses and classes may only be generated by
students who do not possess a high school diploma, except for
remedial academic courses or classes in reading, mathematics, and
language arts.
   (3) Adult education programs in English as a second language.
   (4) Adult education programs for immigrants eligible for
educational services in citizenship, English as a second language,
and workforce preparation classes in the basic skills of speaking,
listening, reading, writing, mathematics, decisionmaking and problem
solving skills, and other classes required for preparation to
participate in job specific technical training.
   (5) Adult education programs for adults with disabilities.
   (6) Adult short-term career technical education programs with high
employment potential. Any reference to "vocational" education or
programs in adult education means "career technical" education or
programs in adult education.
   (7) Adult programs for older adults.
   (8) Adult education programs for apprentices.
   (9) Adult programs in home economics.
   (10) Adult programs in health and safety education.
   (b) No state apportionment shall be made for any course or class
which is not set forth in subdivision (a).


41976.1.  Notwithstanding Section 41976, any school district may
offer adult education courses and classes in the adult education
programs described in Section 41976 provided that district qualifies
for funding to begin those courses or classes pursuant to Section
52616.18.



41976.2.  Notwithstanding Section 41976, a school district may offer
adult education courses and classes if the school district received
funding in the 1991-92 fiscal year to conduct programs through
independent study for persons 21 years of age or older and persons 19
years of age or older who have not been continuously enrolled in
kindergarten, or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive, since their 18th
birthday.



41976.5.  (a) Each school district or county superintendent of
schools providing services in summer school programs for adults with
disabilities in the 1977-78 school year shall continue in the 1980-81
fiscal year and each fiscal year thereafter to offer these programs.
   (b) A school district or county superintendent of schools
receiving apportionments from Section A of the State School Fund
shall offer summer programs for graduating high school seniors in
need of courses for graduation.


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Statutes > California > Edc > 41975-41976.5

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 41975-41976.5



41975.  (a) Apportionments and allowances to a school district from
Section A of the State School Fund in a fiscal year may not be less
than the product of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) multiplied by
the average daily attendance of the district in the preceding fiscal
year, or two thousand four hundred dollars ($2,400), whichever amount
is the greater.
   (b) State funds apportioned to each school district for
categorical education programs, or other state funds apportioned to
each school district from the State School Fund, shall be applied to
meet the requirement of Section 6 of Article IX of the California
Constitution to provide a minimum of one hundred twenty dollars
($120) of state aid per pupil or two thousand four hundred dollars
($2,400) per school district.
   (c) Notwithstanding any other law, the Superintendent of Public
Instruction may not increase the revenue limit apportionment of any
school district to provide basic state aid pursuant to Section 6 of
Article IX of the California Constitution or any other law, unless
that school district has not received the greater amount of one
hundred twenty dollars ($120) per pupil or two thousand four hundred
dollars ($2,400) from all state funds, including funds for
categorical education programs. If a school district receives less
than the amount specified in this subdivision, the Superintendent of
Public Instruction shall allocate the difference between the amount
of state funds received and the constitutional minimum of the greater
amount of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) per pupil or two
thousand four hundred dollars ($2,400) per school district.



41976.  (a) For purposes of this chapter, the following classes and
courses are authorized to be offered by school districts and county
superintendents of schools for apportionment purposes from the adult
education fund:
   (1) Adult programs in parenting, including parent cooperative
preschools, and classes in child growth and development, parent-child
relationships, and parenting.
   (2) Adult programs in elementary and secondary basic skills and
other courses and classes required for the high school diploma.
Apportionments for these courses and classes may only be generated by
students who do not possess a high school diploma, except for
remedial academic courses or classes in reading, mathematics, and
language arts.
   (3) Adult education programs in English as a second language.
   (4) Adult education programs for immigrants eligible for
educational services in citizenship, English as a second language,
and workforce preparation classes in the basic skills of speaking,
listening, reading, writing, mathematics, decisionmaking and problem
solving skills, and other classes required for preparation to
participate in job specific technical training.
   (5) Adult education programs for adults with disabilities.
   (6) Adult short-term career technical education programs with high
employment potential. Any reference to "vocational" education or
programs in adult education means "career technical" education or
programs in adult education.
   (7) Adult programs for older adults.
   (8) Adult education programs for apprentices.
   (9) Adult programs in home economics.
   (10) Adult programs in health and safety education.
   (b) No state apportionment shall be made for any course or class
which is not set forth in subdivision (a).


41976.1.  Notwithstanding Section 41976, any school district may
offer adult education courses and classes in the adult education
programs described in Section 41976 provided that district qualifies
for funding to begin those courses or classes pursuant to Section
52616.18.



41976.2.  Notwithstanding Section 41976, a school district may offer
adult education courses and classes if the school district received
funding in the 1991-92 fiscal year to conduct programs through
independent study for persons 21 years of age or older and persons 19
years of age or older who have not been continuously enrolled in
kindergarten, or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive, since their 18th
birthday.



41976.5.  (a) Each school district or county superintendent of
schools providing services in summer school programs for adults with
disabilities in the 1977-78 school year shall continue in the 1980-81
fiscal year and each fiscal year thereafter to offer these programs.
   (b) A school district or county superintendent of schools
receiving apportionments from Section A of the State School Fund
shall offer summer programs for graduating high school seniors in
need of courses for graduation.



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Statutes > California > Edc > 41975-41976.5

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 41975-41976.5



41975.  (a) Apportionments and allowances to a school district from
Section A of the State School Fund in a fiscal year may not be less
than the product of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) multiplied by
the average daily attendance of the district in the preceding fiscal
year, or two thousand four hundred dollars ($2,400), whichever amount
is the greater.
   (b) State funds apportioned to each school district for
categorical education programs, or other state funds apportioned to
each school district from the State School Fund, shall be applied to
meet the requirement of Section 6 of Article IX of the California
Constitution to provide a minimum of one hundred twenty dollars
($120) of state aid per pupil or two thousand four hundred dollars
($2,400) per school district.
   (c) Notwithstanding any other law, the Superintendent of Public
Instruction may not increase the revenue limit apportionment of any
school district to provide basic state aid pursuant to Section 6 of
Article IX of the California Constitution or any other law, unless
that school district has not received the greater amount of one
hundred twenty dollars ($120) per pupil or two thousand four hundred
dollars ($2,400) from all state funds, including funds for
categorical education programs. If a school district receives less
than the amount specified in this subdivision, the Superintendent of
Public Instruction shall allocate the difference between the amount
of state funds received and the constitutional minimum of the greater
amount of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) per pupil or two
thousand four hundred dollars ($2,400) per school district.



41976.  (a) For purposes of this chapter, the following classes and
courses are authorized to be offered by school districts and county
superintendents of schools for apportionment purposes from the adult
education fund:
   (1) Adult programs in parenting, including parent cooperative
preschools, and classes in child growth and development, parent-child
relationships, and parenting.
   (2) Adult programs in elementary and secondary basic skills and
other courses and classes required for the high school diploma.
Apportionments for these courses and classes may only be generated by
students who do not possess a high school diploma, except for
remedial academic courses or classes in reading, mathematics, and
language arts.
   (3) Adult education programs in English as a second language.
   (4) Adult education programs for immigrants eligible for
educational services in citizenship, English as a second language,
and workforce preparation classes in the basic skills of speaking,
listening, reading, writing, mathematics, decisionmaking and problem
solving skills, and other classes required for preparation to
participate in job specific technical training.
   (5) Adult education programs for adults with disabilities.
   (6) Adult short-term career technical education programs with high
employment potential. Any reference to "vocational" education or
programs in adult education means "career technical" education or
programs in adult education.
   (7) Adult programs for older adults.
   (8) Adult education programs for apprentices.
   (9) Adult programs in home economics.
   (10) Adult programs in health and safety education.
   (b) No state apportionment shall be made for any course or class
which is not set forth in subdivision (a).


41976.1.  Notwithstanding Section 41976, any school district may
offer adult education courses and classes in the adult education
programs described in Section 41976 provided that district qualifies
for funding to begin those courses or classes pursuant to Section
52616.18.



41976.2.  Notwithstanding Section 41976, a school district may offer
adult education courses and classes if the school district received
funding in the 1991-92 fiscal year to conduct programs through
independent study for persons 21 years of age or older and persons 19
years of age or older who have not been continuously enrolled in
kindergarten, or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive, since their 18th
birthday.



41976.5.  (a) Each school district or county superintendent of
schools providing services in summer school programs for adults with
disabilities in the 1977-78 school year shall continue in the 1980-81
fiscal year and each fiscal year thereafter to offer these programs.
   (b) A school district or county superintendent of schools
receiving apportionments from Section A of the State School Fund
shall offer summer programs for graduating high school seniors in
need of courses for graduation.