Texas Education Code - Section 41.125. Career And Technology Education Programs
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§ 41.125. CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PROGRAMS. (a)
The board of trustees of a school district with a wealth per student
that exceeds the equalized wealth level may reduce the district's
wealth per student by executing an agreement to provide students of
one or more other districts with career and technology education
through a program designated as an area program for career and
technology education.
(b) The agreement is not effective unless the commissioner
certifies that:
(1) implementation of the agreement will not result in
any of the affected districts' wealth per student being greater
than the equalized wealth level; and
(2) the agreement requires the district with a wealth
per student that exceeds the equalized wealth level to make
expenditures benefiting students from other districts in an amount
at least equal to the amount that would be required for the district
to purchase the number of attendance credits under Subchapter D
necessary, in combination with any other actions taken under this
chapter other than an action under this section, to reduce the
district's wealth per student to a level that is equal to or less
than the equalized wealth level.
Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 61, § 7, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Section: 41.097 41.098 41.099 41.121 41.122 41.123 41.124 41.125 41.151 41.152 41.153 41.154 41.155 41.156 41.157
Last modified: August 10, 2007
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