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EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 62000-62005.5



62000.  "Sunset" and "sunset date," as used in this part, mean the
date on which specific categorical programs cease to be operative and
Sections 62002, 62003, 62004, 62005, and 62005.5 govern program
funding.
   The educational programs referred to in this part shall cease to
be operative on the date specified, unless the Legislature enacts
legislation to continue the program.



62000.1.  Local staff development and teacher education and computer
center programs shall sunset on January 1, 1990.



62000.2.  The following programs shall sunset on June 30, 1987:
   (a) Miller-Unruh Basic Reading Act of 1965.
   (b) School improvement program.
   (c) Bilingual education.



62001.  (a) The intent of the Legislature in enacting this section
is to assure a thorough review of programs listed in this part and
the funding sources thereof, so that they most effectively,
efficiently, and economically meet the needs of pupils and improve
schools. It is not the intent of the Legislature in enacting this
section to remove resources from pupils with special needs or to
cease efforts to improve the schools.
   (b) It was the intent of the Legislature in enacting this part to
ensure that each categorical program is thoroughly reviewed. It was
also intended that programs would be reviewed the year prior to the
sunset date so that school districts and county offices of education
would not be subject to unnecessary confusion and disruption in
planning and administering those programs.
   (c) It is further the intent of the Legislature that the
legislative review of programs specified in this part shall consider
the appropriateness of state administration by agencies other than by
the State Department of Education, such as the Commission on Teacher
Credentialing and the Board of Governors of the California Community
Colleges.



62002.  If the Legislature does not enact legislation to continue a
program listed in this part, the funding of that program shall
continue for the general purposes of that program as specified in the
provisions relating to the establishment and operation of the
program. The funds shall be disbursed according to the identification
criteria and allocation formulas for the program in effect on the
date the program shall cease to be operative pursuant to this part
both with regard to state-to-district and district-to-school
disbursements. The funds shall be used for the intended purposes of
the program, but all relevant statutes and regulations adopted
thereto regarding the use of the funds shall not be operative, except
as specified in Section 62002.5.



62002.5.  Parent advisory committees and school site councils which
are in existence pursuant to statutes or regulations as of January 1,
1979, shall continue subsequent to the termination of funding for
the programs sunsetted by this chapter. Any school receiving funds
from Economic Impact Aid or Bilingual Education Aid subsequent to the
sunsetting of these programs as provided in this chapter, shall
establish a school site council in conformance with the requirements
in Section 52012. The functions and responsibilities of such advisory
committees and school site councils shall continue as prescribed by
the appropriate law or regulation in effect as of January 1, 1979.



62003.  The Department of Education shall apportion the funds
specified in Section 62002 to school districts and shall audit the
use of such funds to ensure that such funds are expended for eligible
pupils according to the purposes for which the legislation was
originally established for such programs.



62004.  The State Auditor shall audit, on a sampling basis, school
districts' use of the funds specified in Section 62002.



62005.  If the Superintendent of Public Instruction determines that
a school district did not comply with the provisions of this chapter,
any apportionment subsequently made pursuant to Section 62003 shall
be reduced by two times the amount the superintendent determines was
not used in compliance with the provisions of this chapter.




62005.5.  Notwithstanding Section 62005, if the Superintendent of
Public Instruction determines that a school district or county
superintendent of schools fails to comply with the purposes of the
funds apportioned pursuant to Section 62003, the Superintendent of
Public Instruction may terminate the funding to that district or
county superintendent beginning with the next succeeding fiscal year.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Edc > 62000-62005.5

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 62000-62005.5



62000.  "Sunset" and "sunset date," as used in this part, mean the
date on which specific categorical programs cease to be operative and
Sections 62002, 62003, 62004, 62005, and 62005.5 govern program
funding.
   The educational programs referred to in this part shall cease to
be operative on the date specified, unless the Legislature enacts
legislation to continue the program.



62000.1.  Local staff development and teacher education and computer
center programs shall sunset on January 1, 1990.



62000.2.  The following programs shall sunset on June 30, 1987:
   (a) Miller-Unruh Basic Reading Act of 1965.
   (b) School improvement program.
   (c) Bilingual education.



62001.  (a) The intent of the Legislature in enacting this section
is to assure a thorough review of programs listed in this part and
the funding sources thereof, so that they most effectively,
efficiently, and economically meet the needs of pupils and improve
schools. It is not the intent of the Legislature in enacting this
section to remove resources from pupils with special needs or to
cease efforts to improve the schools.
   (b) It was the intent of the Legislature in enacting this part to
ensure that each categorical program is thoroughly reviewed. It was
also intended that programs would be reviewed the year prior to the
sunset date so that school districts and county offices of education
would not be subject to unnecessary confusion and disruption in
planning and administering those programs.
   (c) It is further the intent of the Legislature that the
legislative review of programs specified in this part shall consider
the appropriateness of state administration by agencies other than by
the State Department of Education, such as the Commission on Teacher
Credentialing and the Board of Governors of the California Community
Colleges.



62002.  If the Legislature does not enact legislation to continue a
program listed in this part, the funding of that program shall
continue for the general purposes of that program as specified in the
provisions relating to the establishment and operation of the
program. The funds shall be disbursed according to the identification
criteria and allocation formulas for the program in effect on the
date the program shall cease to be operative pursuant to this part
both with regard to state-to-district and district-to-school
disbursements. The funds shall be used for the intended purposes of
the program, but all relevant statutes and regulations adopted
thereto regarding the use of the funds shall not be operative, except
as specified in Section 62002.5.



62002.5.  Parent advisory committees and school site councils which
are in existence pursuant to statutes or regulations as of January 1,
1979, shall continue subsequent to the termination of funding for
the programs sunsetted by this chapter. Any school receiving funds
from Economic Impact Aid or Bilingual Education Aid subsequent to the
sunsetting of these programs as provided in this chapter, shall
establish a school site council in conformance with the requirements
in Section 52012. The functions and responsibilities of such advisory
committees and school site councils shall continue as prescribed by
the appropriate law or regulation in effect as of January 1, 1979.



62003.  The Department of Education shall apportion the funds
specified in Section 62002 to school districts and shall audit the
use of such funds to ensure that such funds are expended for eligible
pupils according to the purposes for which the legislation was
originally established for such programs.



62004.  The State Auditor shall audit, on a sampling basis, school
districts' use of the funds specified in Section 62002.



62005.  If the Superintendent of Public Instruction determines that
a school district did not comply with the provisions of this chapter,
any apportionment subsequently made pursuant to Section 62003 shall
be reduced by two times the amount the superintendent determines was
not used in compliance with the provisions of this chapter.




62005.5.  Notwithstanding Section 62005, if the Superintendent of
Public Instruction determines that a school district or county
superintendent of schools fails to comply with the purposes of the
funds apportioned pursuant to Section 62003, the Superintendent of
Public Instruction may terminate the funding to that district or
county superintendent beginning with the next succeeding fiscal year.



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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Edc > 62000-62005.5

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 62000-62005.5



62000.  "Sunset" and "sunset date," as used in this part, mean the
date on which specific categorical programs cease to be operative and
Sections 62002, 62003, 62004, 62005, and 62005.5 govern program
funding.
   The educational programs referred to in this part shall cease to
be operative on the date specified, unless the Legislature enacts
legislation to continue the program.



62000.1.  Local staff development and teacher education and computer
center programs shall sunset on January 1, 1990.



62000.2.  The following programs shall sunset on June 30, 1987:
   (a) Miller-Unruh Basic Reading Act of 1965.
   (b) School improvement program.
   (c) Bilingual education.



62001.  (a) The intent of the Legislature in enacting this section
is to assure a thorough review of programs listed in this part and
the funding sources thereof, so that they most effectively,
efficiently, and economically meet the needs of pupils and improve
schools. It is not the intent of the Legislature in enacting this
section to remove resources from pupils with special needs or to
cease efforts to improve the schools.
   (b) It was the intent of the Legislature in enacting this part to
ensure that each categorical program is thoroughly reviewed. It was
also intended that programs would be reviewed the year prior to the
sunset date so that school districts and county offices of education
would not be subject to unnecessary confusion and disruption in
planning and administering those programs.
   (c) It is further the intent of the Legislature that the
legislative review of programs specified in this part shall consider
the appropriateness of state administration by agencies other than by
the State Department of Education, such as the Commission on Teacher
Credentialing and the Board of Governors of the California Community
Colleges.



62002.  If the Legislature does not enact legislation to continue a
program listed in this part, the funding of that program shall
continue for the general purposes of that program as specified in the
provisions relating to the establishment and operation of the
program. The funds shall be disbursed according to the identification
criteria and allocation formulas for the program in effect on the
date the program shall cease to be operative pursuant to this part
both with regard to state-to-district and district-to-school
disbursements. The funds shall be used for the intended purposes of
the program, but all relevant statutes and regulations adopted
thereto regarding the use of the funds shall not be operative, except
as specified in Section 62002.5.



62002.5.  Parent advisory committees and school site councils which
are in existence pursuant to statutes or regulations as of January 1,
1979, shall continue subsequent to the termination of funding for
the programs sunsetted by this chapter. Any school receiving funds
from Economic Impact Aid or Bilingual Education Aid subsequent to the
sunsetting of these programs as provided in this chapter, shall
establish a school site council in conformance with the requirements
in Section 52012. The functions and responsibilities of such advisory
committees and school site councils shall continue as prescribed by
the appropriate law or regulation in effect as of January 1, 1979.



62003.  The Department of Education shall apportion the funds
specified in Section 62002 to school districts and shall audit the
use of such funds to ensure that such funds are expended for eligible
pupils according to the purposes for which the legislation was
originally established for such programs.



62004.  The State Auditor shall audit, on a sampling basis, school
districts' use of the funds specified in Section 62002.



62005.  If the Superintendent of Public Instruction determines that
a school district did not comply with the provisions of this chapter,
any apportionment subsequently made pursuant to Section 62003 shall
be reduced by two times the amount the superintendent determines was
not used in compliance with the provisions of this chapter.




62005.5.  Notwithstanding Section 62005, if the Superintendent of
Public Instruction determines that a school district or county
superintendent of schools fails to comply with the purposes of the
funds apportioned pursuant to Section 62003, the Superintendent of
Public Instruction may terminate the funding to that district or
county superintendent beginning with the next succeeding fiscal year.