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EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 2560-2568



2560.  This article shall not apply to any county in which there is
a single, countywide unified school district.



2561.  For purposes of this article, the following definitions shall
apply:
   (a) "Countywide ADA" means the aggregate number of annual units of
regular average daily attendance for the fiscal year in all school
districts within the county.
   (b) "Services ADA" means the countywide ADA plus 12.5 percent of
the number of full-time equivalent students in community college
districts within the county for which the county office of education
provides fiscal and other services.
   (c) "General purpose revenues" means the sum of the following
amounts received by the county office of education in the fiscal
year:
   (1) Apportionments received for purposes of subdivision (b) of
Section 2550 and for purposes of county superintendent office
operations and capital outlay.
   (2) Any financial support provided to the county office of
education from the general fund of the county, including, but not
limited to, salary and benefits expenditures for county office of
education staff paid for by the county, other expenditures to support
the operations of the county office of education paid for the
county, revenues transferred from the county general fund to the
county office of education, and any other direct or indirect support
provided to the county office of education by the county general
fund. As a condition of receipt of funds pursuant to this article,
the county superintendent of schools shall certify the amount of this
financial support from the county general fund to the Superintendent
of Public Instruction in a manner determined by the Superintendent
of Public Instruction.


2562.  For purposes of this article, the following classes of
counties shall apply:
   (a) Class 1: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of more than
500,000.
   (b) Class 2: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of at least
180,000 but less than 500,000.
   (c) Class 3: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of at least
60,000 but less than 180,000.
   (d) Class 4: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of at least
30,000 but less than 60,000.
   (e) Class 5: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of at least
14,000 but less than 30,000.
   (f) Class 6: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of at least
7,000 but less than 14,000.
   (g) Class 7: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of less than
7,000.


2563.  The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall make the
following calculations for the 1995-96 fiscal year:
   (a) For each county office of education, divide its 1994-95
general purpose revenues by its 1994-95 services ADA.
   (b) For each class of counties, except Class 1 counties, divide
the sum of the 1994-95 general purpose revenues for all of the county
offices of education in that class by the sum of the services ADA
for all of the counties in that class, and multiply that quotient by
0.88. For Class 1 counties, the amount shall be eighteen dollars and
98 cents ($18.98).
   (c) For each county office of education, subtract the amount
determined pursuant to subdivision (a) from the amount determined
pursuant to subdivision (b) of the class of counties of which it is a
member. If this difference is less than zero, it shall be deemed to
be zero.
   (d) For each county office of education, multiply the amount
determined pursuant to subdivision (c) by its 1994-95 services ADA.
   (e) Divide five million dollars ($5,000,000) by the statewide sum
of the amounts determined pursuant to subdivision (d) and, for each
county office of education, multiply that quotient by its amount
determined pursuant to subdivision (d).



2564.  The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall apportion to
each county office of education the amount determined pursuant to
subdivision (e) of Section 2563. That amount shall not be subject to
the deficit factor determined pursuant to Section 2558.45.



2565.  For purposes of determining the allowances for each county
office of education pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 2550 for
the 1996-97 fiscal year and for each fiscal year thereafter, the
amount determined pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (b) of
Section 2550 for the 1995-96 fiscal year shall be increased by the
quotient of the amount received pursuant to Section 2564 divided by
the 1994-95 countywide ADA.



2566.  (a) The total amount apportioned pursuant to this article
shall not exceed 5 million dollars ($5,000,000).
   (b) This article shall only become operative if the Director of
Finance certifies that a settlement agreement in California Teachers
Association v. Gould (Sacramento County Superior Court Case CV
373415) is effective. No funds shall be disbursed under this article
before August 1, 1996.
   (c) For the purpose of making the computations required by Section
8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution, the appropriations
made by this paragraph for the 1995-96 fiscal year shall be deemed to
be "General Fund revenues appropriated to school districts," as
defined in subdivision (c) of Section 41202 for the 1995-96 fiscal
year and be included within the "total allocations to school
districts and community college districts from General Fund proceeds
of taxes appropriated pursuant to Article XIII B," as defined in
subdivision (e) of Section 41202 for that fiscal year.



2567.  (a) To compute, pursuant to subdivision (b), a rate per unit
of average daily attendance for county offices of education for the
1999-2000 fiscal year, the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall
use the amounts listed below, which amounts shall be used for the
purposes of school accountability, pursuant to Chapter 3 of the
Statutes of the 1999-2000 First Extraordinary Session; the high
school exit examination, pursuant to Chapter 1 of the Statutes of the
1999-2000 First Extraordinary Session; peer assistance and review,
pursuant to Chapter 4 of the Statutes of the 1999-2000 First
Extraordinary Session; reading development and early intervention,
pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Statutes of the 1999-2000 First
Extraordinary Session; schoolsite safety, pursuant to Chapter 51 of
the Statutes of 1999; education technology, pursuant to Chapter 650
of the Statutes of 1994; and fiscal accountability and oversight,
pursuant to Chapter 1213 of the Statutes of 1991 and Chapter 650 of
the Statutes of 1994:

  Alameda ..............................   $163,978
  Butte ................................    $30,655
  Calaveras ............................     28,351
  Colusa ...............................     27,915
  Contra Costa .........................    408,814
  El Dorado ............................     33,672
  Fresno ...............................    631,164
  Glenn ................................      9,823
  Humboldt .............................     36,030
  Imperial .............................    153,282
  Kern .................................     33,367
  Kings ................................     76,689
  Lassen ...............................     13,869
  Los Angeles ..........................  1,701,296
  Madera ...............................     71,248
  Merced ...............................     75,750
  Nevada ...............................     39,754
  Orange ...............................    408,142
  Placer................................        693
  Sacramento ...........................    573,462
  San Benito ...........................     32,298
  San Bernardino .......................    586,611
  San Joaquin ..........................    329,422
  Shasta ...............................     53,678
  Solano ...............................    271,764
  Stanislaus ...........................    316,300
  Sutter ...............................     76,383
  Tehama ...............................     33,828
  Trinity ..............................      4,370
  Tulare ...............................    402,307
  Tuolumne .............................     23,559
  Ventura ..............................     85,842
  Yolo .................................     36,230
  Yuba .................................     34,624
                                         __________
                                         $6,805,170

   (b) For purposes of subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of
subdivision (b) of Section 2550, the Superintendent of Public
Instruction shall compute a rate per unit of average daily attendance
for each county office of education as follows:
   (1) For each county office of education, the sum of the following
amounts:
   (A) The amount, if any, listed for the county office of education
in subdivision (a).
   (B) The amounts received by the county office of education in the
1998-99 fiscal year for the apportionments set forth in paragraph (1)
of subdivision (c) of Section 2561.
   (2) Divide the amount computed pursuant to paragraph (1) by the
1998-99 countywide average daily attendance.



2568.  (a) To compute, pursuant to subdivision (b), a rate per unit
of average daily attendance for county offices of education for the
2000-01 fiscal year, the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall
use the amounts listed below, which amounts shall be used for the
purposes of school accountability, pursuant to Chapter 3 of the
Statutes of the 1999-2000 First Extraordinary Session; the high
school exit examination, pursuant to Chapter 1 of the Statutes of the
1999-2000 First Extraordinary Session; peer assistance and review,
pursuant to Chapter 4 of the Statutes of the 1999-2000 First
Extraordinary Session; reading development and early intervention,
pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Statutes of the 1999-2000 First
Extraordinary Session; schoolsite safety, pursuant to Chapter 51 of
the Statutes of 1999; education technology, pursuant to Chapter 650
of the Statutes of 1994; and fiscal accountability and oversight,
pursuant to Chapter 1213 of the Statutes of 1991 and Chapter 650 of
the Statutes of 1994:

  Alameda.........................       $  214,455
  Butte...........................           40,092
  Calaveras.......................           37,078
  Colusa..........................           36,508
  Contra Costa....................          534,659
  El Dorado.......................           44,037
  Fresno..........................          825,455
  Glenn...........................           12,847
  Humboldt........................           47,121
  Imperial........................          200,468
  Kern............................           43,638
  Kings...........................          100,296
  Lassen..........................           18,138
  Los Angeles.....................        2,225,005
  Madera..........................           93,180
  Merced..........................           99,068
  Nevada..........................           51,991
  Orange..........................          553,780
  Placer..........................              906
  Sacramento......................          749,990
  San Benito......................           42,240
  San Bernardino..................          767,187
  San Joaquin.....................          430,828
  Shasta..........................           70,202
  Solano..........................          355,421
  Stanislaus......................          413,666
  Sutter..........................           99,896
  Tehama..........................           44,241
  Trinity.........................            5,715
  Tulare..........................          526,149
  Tuolumne........................           30,811
  Ventura.........................          112,267
  Yolo............................           47,383
  Yuba............................           45,282
                                   ________________
                                         $8,900,000

   (b) For purposes of subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of
subdivision (b) of Section 2550, the Superintendent of Public
Instruction shall compute a rate per unit of average daily attendance
for each county office of education as follows:
   (1)  For each county office of education, the sum of the following
amounts:
   (A) The amount, if any, listed for the county office of education
in subdivision (a) to the extent an appropriation is provided for
this purpose.
   (B) The amounts received by the county office of education in the
1999-2000 fiscal year for the apportionments set forth in paragraph
(1) of subdivision (c) of Section 2561.
   (2) Divide the amount computed pursuant to paragraph (1) by the
1999-2000 countywide average daily attendance.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Edc > 2560-2568

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 2560-2568



2560.  This article shall not apply to any county in which there is
a single, countywide unified school district.



2561.  For purposes of this article, the following definitions shall
apply:
   (a) "Countywide ADA" means the aggregate number of annual units of
regular average daily attendance for the fiscal year in all school
districts within the county.
   (b) "Services ADA" means the countywide ADA plus 12.5 percent of
the number of full-time equivalent students in community college
districts within the county for which the county office of education
provides fiscal and other services.
   (c) "General purpose revenues" means the sum of the following
amounts received by the county office of education in the fiscal
year:
   (1) Apportionments received for purposes of subdivision (b) of
Section 2550 and for purposes of county superintendent office
operations and capital outlay.
   (2) Any financial support provided to the county office of
education from the general fund of the county, including, but not
limited to, salary and benefits expenditures for county office of
education staff paid for by the county, other expenditures to support
the operations of the county office of education paid for the
county, revenues transferred from the county general fund to the
county office of education, and any other direct or indirect support
provided to the county office of education by the county general
fund. As a condition of receipt of funds pursuant to this article,
the county superintendent of schools shall certify the amount of this
financial support from the county general fund to the Superintendent
of Public Instruction in a manner determined by the Superintendent
of Public Instruction.


2562.  For purposes of this article, the following classes of
counties shall apply:
   (a) Class 1: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of more than
500,000.
   (b) Class 2: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of at least
180,000 but less than 500,000.
   (c) Class 3: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of at least
60,000 but less than 180,000.
   (d) Class 4: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of at least
30,000 but less than 60,000.
   (e) Class 5: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of at least
14,000 but less than 30,000.
   (f) Class 6: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of at least
7,000 but less than 14,000.
   (g) Class 7: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of less than
7,000.


2563.  The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall make the
following calculations for the 1995-96 fiscal year:
   (a) For each county office of education, divide its 1994-95
general purpose revenues by its 1994-95 services ADA.
   (b) For each class of counties, except Class 1 counties, divide
the sum of the 1994-95 general purpose revenues for all of the county
offices of education in that class by the sum of the services ADA
for all of the counties in that class, and multiply that quotient by
0.88. For Class 1 counties, the amount shall be eighteen dollars and
98 cents ($18.98).
   (c) For each county office of education, subtract the amount
determined pursuant to subdivision (a) from the amount determined
pursuant to subdivision (b) of the class of counties of which it is a
member. If this difference is less than zero, it shall be deemed to
be zero.
   (d) For each county office of education, multiply the amount
determined pursuant to subdivision (c) by its 1994-95 services ADA.
   (e) Divide five million dollars ($5,000,000) by the statewide sum
of the amounts determined pursuant to subdivision (d) and, for each
county office of education, multiply that quotient by its amount
determined pursuant to subdivision (d).



2564.  The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall apportion to
each county office of education the amount determined pursuant to
subdivision (e) of Section 2563. That amount shall not be subject to
the deficit factor determined pursuant to Section 2558.45.



2565.  For purposes of determining the allowances for each county
office of education pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 2550 for
the 1996-97 fiscal year and for each fiscal year thereafter, the
amount determined pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (b) of
Section 2550 for the 1995-96 fiscal year shall be increased by the
quotient of the amount received pursuant to Section 2564 divided by
the 1994-95 countywide ADA.



2566.  (a) The total amount apportioned pursuant to this article
shall not exceed 5 million dollars ($5,000,000).
   (b) This article shall only become operative if the Director of
Finance certifies that a settlement agreement in California Teachers
Association v. Gould (Sacramento County Superior Court Case CV
373415) is effective. No funds shall be disbursed under this article
before August 1, 1996.
   (c) For the purpose of making the computations required by Section
8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution, the appropriations
made by this paragraph for the 1995-96 fiscal year shall be deemed to
be "General Fund revenues appropriated to school districts," as
defined in subdivision (c) of Section 41202 for the 1995-96 fiscal
year and be included within the "total allocations to school
districts and community college districts from General Fund proceeds
of taxes appropriated pursuant to Article XIII B," as defined in
subdivision (e) of Section 41202 for that fiscal year.



2567.  (a) To compute, pursuant to subdivision (b), a rate per unit
of average daily attendance for county offices of education for the
1999-2000 fiscal year, the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall
use the amounts listed below, which amounts shall be used for the
purposes of school accountability, pursuant to Chapter 3 of the
Statutes of the 1999-2000 First Extraordinary Session; the high
school exit examination, pursuant to Chapter 1 of the Statutes of the
1999-2000 First Extraordinary Session; peer assistance and review,
pursuant to Chapter 4 of the Statutes of the 1999-2000 First
Extraordinary Session; reading development and early intervention,
pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Statutes of the 1999-2000 First
Extraordinary Session; schoolsite safety, pursuant to Chapter 51 of
the Statutes of 1999; education technology, pursuant to Chapter 650
of the Statutes of 1994; and fiscal accountability and oversight,
pursuant to Chapter 1213 of the Statutes of 1991 and Chapter 650 of
the Statutes of 1994:

  Alameda ..............................   $163,978
  Butte ................................    $30,655
  Calaveras ............................     28,351
  Colusa ...............................     27,915
  Contra Costa .........................    408,814
  El Dorado ............................     33,672
  Fresno ...............................    631,164
  Glenn ................................      9,823
  Humboldt .............................     36,030
  Imperial .............................    153,282
  Kern .................................     33,367
  Kings ................................     76,689
  Lassen ...............................     13,869
  Los Angeles ..........................  1,701,296
  Madera ...............................     71,248
  Merced ...............................     75,750
  Nevada ...............................     39,754
  Orange ...............................    408,142
  Placer................................        693
  Sacramento ...........................    573,462
  San Benito ...........................     32,298
  San Bernardino .......................    586,611
  San Joaquin ..........................    329,422
  Shasta ...............................     53,678
  Solano ...............................    271,764
  Stanislaus ...........................    316,300
  Sutter ...............................     76,383
  Tehama ...............................     33,828
  Trinity ..............................      4,370
  Tulare ...............................    402,307
  Tuolumne .............................     23,559
  Ventura ..............................     85,842
  Yolo .................................     36,230
  Yuba .................................     34,624
                                         __________
                                         $6,805,170

   (b) For purposes of subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of
subdivision (b) of Section 2550, the Superintendent of Public
Instruction shall compute a rate per unit of average daily attendance
for each county office of education as follows:
   (1) For each county office of education, the sum of the following
amounts:
   (A) The amount, if any, listed for the county office of education
in subdivision (a).
   (B) The amounts received by the county office of education in the
1998-99 fiscal year for the apportionments set forth in paragraph (1)
of subdivision (c) of Section 2561.
   (2) Divide the amount computed pursuant to paragraph (1) by the
1998-99 countywide average daily attendance.



2568.  (a) To compute, pursuant to subdivision (b), a rate per unit
of average daily attendance for county offices of education for the
2000-01 fiscal year, the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall
use the amounts listed below, which amounts shall be used for the
purposes of school accountability, pursuant to Chapter 3 of the
Statutes of the 1999-2000 First Extraordinary Session; the high
school exit examination, pursuant to Chapter 1 of the Statutes of the
1999-2000 First Extraordinary Session; peer assistance and review,
pursuant to Chapter 4 of the Statutes of the 1999-2000 First
Extraordinary Session; reading development and early intervention,
pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Statutes of the 1999-2000 First
Extraordinary Session; schoolsite safety, pursuant to Chapter 51 of
the Statutes of 1999; education technology, pursuant to Chapter 650
of the Statutes of 1994; and fiscal accountability and oversight,
pursuant to Chapter 1213 of the Statutes of 1991 and Chapter 650 of
the Statutes of 1994:

  Alameda.........................       $  214,455
  Butte...........................           40,092
  Calaveras.......................           37,078
  Colusa..........................           36,508
  Contra Costa....................          534,659
  El Dorado.......................           44,037
  Fresno..........................          825,455
  Glenn...........................           12,847
  Humboldt........................           47,121
  Imperial........................          200,468
  Kern............................           43,638
  Kings...........................          100,296
  Lassen..........................           18,138
  Los Angeles.....................        2,225,005
  Madera..........................           93,180
  Merced..........................           99,068
  Nevada..........................           51,991
  Orange..........................          553,780
  Placer..........................              906
  Sacramento......................          749,990
  San Benito......................           42,240
  San Bernardino..................          767,187
  San Joaquin.....................          430,828
  Shasta..........................           70,202
  Solano..........................          355,421
  Stanislaus......................          413,666
  Sutter..........................           99,896
  Tehama..........................           44,241
  Trinity.........................            5,715
  Tulare..........................          526,149
  Tuolumne........................           30,811
  Ventura.........................          112,267
  Yolo............................           47,383
  Yuba............................           45,282
                                   ________________
                                         $8,900,000

   (b) For purposes of subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of
subdivision (b) of Section 2550, the Superintendent of Public
Instruction shall compute a rate per unit of average daily attendance
for each county office of education as follows:
   (1)  For each county office of education, the sum of the following
amounts:
   (A) The amount, if any, listed for the county office of education
in subdivision (a) to the extent an appropriation is provided for
this purpose.
   (B) The amounts received by the county office of education in the
1999-2000 fiscal year for the apportionments set forth in paragraph
(1) of subdivision (c) of Section 2561.
   (2) Divide the amount computed pursuant to paragraph (1) by the
1999-2000 countywide average daily attendance.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Edc > 2560-2568

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 2560-2568



2560.  This article shall not apply to any county in which there is
a single, countywide unified school district.



2561.  For purposes of this article, the following definitions shall
apply:
   (a) "Countywide ADA" means the aggregate number of annual units of
regular average daily attendance for the fiscal year in all school
districts within the county.
   (b) "Services ADA" means the countywide ADA plus 12.5 percent of
the number of full-time equivalent students in community college
districts within the county for which the county office of education
provides fiscal and other services.
   (c) "General purpose revenues" means the sum of the following
amounts received by the county office of education in the fiscal
year:
   (1) Apportionments received for purposes of subdivision (b) of
Section 2550 and for purposes of county superintendent office
operations and capital outlay.
   (2) Any financial support provided to the county office of
education from the general fund of the county, including, but not
limited to, salary and benefits expenditures for county office of
education staff paid for by the county, other expenditures to support
the operations of the county office of education paid for the
county, revenues transferred from the county general fund to the
county office of education, and any other direct or indirect support
provided to the county office of education by the county general
fund. As a condition of receipt of funds pursuant to this article,
the county superintendent of schools shall certify the amount of this
financial support from the county general fund to the Superintendent
of Public Instruction in a manner determined by the Superintendent
of Public Instruction.


2562.  For purposes of this article, the following classes of
counties shall apply:
   (a) Class 1: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of more than
500,000.
   (b) Class 2: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of at least
180,000 but less than 500,000.
   (c) Class 3: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of at least
60,000 but less than 180,000.
   (d) Class 4: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of at least
30,000 but less than 60,000.
   (e) Class 5: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of at least
14,000 but less than 30,000.
   (f) Class 6: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of at least
7,000 but less than 14,000.
   (g) Class 7: Counties with 1994-95 countywide ADA of less than
7,000.


2563.  The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall make the
following calculations for the 1995-96 fiscal year:
   (a) For each county office of education, divide its 1994-95
general purpose revenues by its 1994-95 services ADA.
   (b) For each class of counties, except Class 1 counties, divide
the sum of the 1994-95 general purpose revenues for all of the county
offices of education in that class by the sum of the services ADA
for all of the counties in that class, and multiply that quotient by
0.88. For Class 1 counties, the amount shall be eighteen dollars and
98 cents ($18.98).
   (c) For each county office of education, subtract the amount
determined pursuant to subdivision (a) from the amount determined
pursuant to subdivision (b) of the class of counties of which it is a
member. If this difference is less than zero, it shall be deemed to
be zero.
   (d) For each county office of education, multiply the amount
determined pursuant to subdivision (c) by its 1994-95 services ADA.
   (e) Divide five million dollars ($5,000,000) by the statewide sum
of the amounts determined pursuant to subdivision (d) and, for each
county office of education, multiply that quotient by its amount
determined pursuant to subdivision (d).



2564.  The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall apportion to
each county office of education the amount determined pursuant to
subdivision (e) of Section 2563. That amount shall not be subject to
the deficit factor determined pursuant to Section 2558.45.



2565.  For purposes of determining the allowances for each county
office of education pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 2550 for
the 1996-97 fiscal year and for each fiscal year thereafter, the
amount determined pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (b) of
Section 2550 for the 1995-96 fiscal year shall be increased by the
quotient of the amount received pursuant to Section 2564 divided by
the 1994-95 countywide ADA.



2566.  (a) The total amount apportioned pursuant to this article
shall not exceed 5 million dollars ($5,000,000).
   (b) This article shall only become operative if the Director of
Finance certifies that a settlement agreement in California Teachers
Association v. Gould (Sacramento County Superior Court Case CV
373415) is effective. No funds shall be disbursed under this article
before August 1, 1996.
   (c) For the purpose of making the computations required by Section
8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution, the appropriations
made by this paragraph for the 1995-96 fiscal year shall be deemed to
be "General Fund revenues appropriated to school districts," as
defined in subdivision (c) of Section 41202 for the 1995-96 fiscal
year and be included within the "total allocations to school
districts and community college districts from General Fund proceeds
of taxes appropriated pursuant to Article XIII B," as defined in
subdivision (e) of Section 41202 for that fiscal year.



2567.  (a) To compute, pursuant to subdivision (b), a rate per unit
of average daily attendance for county offices of education for the
1999-2000 fiscal year, the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall
use the amounts listed below, which amounts shall be used for the
purposes of school accountability, pursuant to Chapter 3 of the
Statutes of the 1999-2000 First Extraordinary Session; the high
school exit examination, pursuant to Chapter 1 of the Statutes of the
1999-2000 First Extraordinary Session; peer assistance and review,
pursuant to Chapter 4 of the Statutes of the 1999-2000 First
Extraordinary Session; reading development and early intervention,
pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Statutes of the 1999-2000 First
Extraordinary Session; schoolsite safety, pursuant to Chapter 51 of
the Statutes of 1999; education technology, pursuant to Chapter 650
of the Statutes of 1994; and fiscal accountability and oversight,
pursuant to Chapter 1213 of the Statutes of 1991 and Chapter 650 of
the Statutes of 1994:

  Alameda ..............................   $163,978
  Butte ................................    $30,655
  Calaveras ............................     28,351
  Colusa ...............................     27,915
  Contra Costa .........................    408,814
  El Dorado ............................     33,672
  Fresno ...............................    631,164
  Glenn ................................      9,823
  Humboldt .............................     36,030
  Imperial .............................    153,282
  Kern .................................     33,367
  Kings ................................     76,689
  Lassen ...............................     13,869
  Los Angeles ..........................  1,701,296
  Madera ...............................     71,248
  Merced ...............................     75,750
  Nevada ...............................     39,754
  Orange ...............................    408,142
  Placer................................        693
  Sacramento ...........................    573,462
  San Benito ...........................     32,298
  San Bernardino .......................    586,611
  San Joaquin ..........................    329,422
  Shasta ...............................     53,678
  Solano ...............................    271,764
  Stanislaus ...........................    316,300
  Sutter ...............................     76,383
  Tehama ...............................     33,828
  Trinity ..............................      4,370
  Tulare ...............................    402,307
  Tuolumne .............................     23,559
  Ventura ..............................     85,842
  Yolo .................................     36,230
  Yuba .................................     34,624
                                         __________
                                         $6,805,170

   (b) For purposes of subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of
subdivision (b) of Section 2550, the Superintendent of Public
Instruction shall compute a rate per unit of average daily attendance
for each county office of education as follows:
   (1) For each county office of education, the sum of the following
amounts:
   (A) The amount, if any, listed for the county office of education
in subdivision (a).
   (B) The amounts received by the county office of education in the
1998-99 fiscal year for the apportionments set forth in paragraph (1)
of subdivision (c) of Section 2561.
   (2) Divide the amount computed pursuant to paragraph (1) by the
1998-99 countywide average daily attendance.



2568.  (a) To compute, pursuant to subdivision (b), a rate per unit
of average daily attendance for county offices of education for the
2000-01 fiscal year, the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall
use the amounts listed below, which amounts shall be used for the
purposes of school accountability, pursuant to Chapter 3 of the
Statutes of the 1999-2000 First Extraordinary Session; the high
school exit examination, pursuant to Chapter 1 of the Statutes of the
1999-2000 First Extraordinary Session; peer assistance and review,
pursuant to Chapter 4 of the Statutes of the 1999-2000 First
Extraordinary Session; reading development and early intervention,
pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Statutes of the 1999-2000 First
Extraordinary Session; schoolsite safety, pursuant to Chapter 51 of
the Statutes of 1999; education technology, pursuant to Chapter 650
of the Statutes of 1994; and fiscal accountability and oversight,
pursuant to Chapter 1213 of the Statutes of 1991 and Chapter 650 of
the Statutes of 1994:

  Alameda.........................       $  214,455
  Butte...........................           40,092
  Calaveras.......................           37,078
  Colusa..........................           36,508
  Contra Costa....................          534,659
  El Dorado.......................           44,037
  Fresno..........................          825,455
  Glenn...........................           12,847
  Humboldt........................           47,121
  Imperial........................          200,468
  Kern............................           43,638
  Kings...........................          100,296
  Lassen..........................           18,138
  Los Angeles.....................        2,225,005
  Madera..........................           93,180
  Merced..........................           99,068
  Nevada..........................           51,991
  Orange..........................          553,780
  Placer..........................              906
  Sacramento......................          749,990
  San Benito......................           42,240
  San Bernardino..................          767,187
  San Joaquin.....................          430,828
  Shasta..........................           70,202
  Solano..........................          355,421
  Stanislaus......................          413,666
  Sutter..........................           99,896
  Tehama..........................           44,241
  Trinity.........................            5,715
  Tulare..........................          526,149
  Tuolumne........................           30,811
  Ventura.........................          112,267
  Yolo............................           47,383
  Yuba............................           45,282
                                   ________________
                                         $8,900,000

   (b) For purposes of subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of
subdivision (b) of Section 2550, the Superintendent of Public
Instruction shall compute a rate per unit of average daily attendance
for each county office of education as follows:
   (1)  For each county office of education, the sum of the following
amounts:
   (A) The amount, if any, listed for the county office of education
in subdivision (a) to the extent an appropriation is provided for
this purpose.
   (B) The amounts received by the county office of education in the
1999-2000 fiscal year for the apportionments set forth in paragraph
(1) of subdivision (c) of Section 2561.
   (2) Divide the amount computed pursuant to paragraph (1) by the
1999-2000 countywide average daily attendance.