California Education Code ARTICLE 3 - Functions of Continuing Education Programs

  • Section 8530.
    Adult basic education is the responsibility of high school and unified school districts except in those instances where by mutual agreement the responsibility is assigned...
  • Section 8531.
    The high school diploma program is the responsibility of the high school and unified school districts, but courses leading to a high school diploma may...
  • Section 8532.
    Vocational and occupational training and retraining programs for adults may be made available in high school, unified, and community college districts by mutual agreement.(Enacted by...
  • Section 8533.
    Adult continuing education, including but not limited to, parent education, consumer education, civic education, education in special fields, and education in the arts and the...
  • Section 8534.
    Programs for adults involving postsecondary programs that meet the standards prescribed by the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges for credit and noncredit...
  • Section 8535.
    (a) When governing boards agree to transfer an existing program all legal and contractual obligations of either or both districts under the program shall be clearly...
  • Section 8536.
    The governing board of every district affected by this chapter shall make all reasonable efforts to reach a mutual agreement when such an agreement is...
  • Section 8537.
    If a mutual agreement cannot be reached by the district governing boards, the points of disagreement shall be resolved by the State Board of Education...
  • Section 8538.
    Effective July 1, 1977, (a) for noncredit classes or programs offered in community colleges pursuant to this chapter, average daily attendance for state apportionment purposes...

Last modified: October 22, 2018