California Education Code ARTICLE 2.5 - Conditions on Emergency Apportionments

  • Section 41325.
    (a) The Legislature finds and declares that when a school district becomes insolvent and requires an emergency apportionment from the state in the amount designated in...
  • Section 41326.
    (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, the acceptance by a school district of an apportionment made pursuant to Section 41320 that exceeds an amount...
  • Section 41326.1.
    Within 30 days of assuming authority, an administrator who has control over a school district pursuant to Section 41326 shall discuss options for resolving the...
  • Section 41327.
    (a) In accordance with timelines, instructions, and a format established by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the state-appointed administrator shall prepare or obtain the following reports...
  • Section 41327.1.
    (a) The state board shall adopt and may periodically update by regulation a comprehensive list of professional and legal standards that all districts are encouraged to...
  • Section 41327.2.
    (a) The appointment of an administrator pursuant to Section 41326 does not remove any statutory rights, duties, or obligations from the county superintendent of schools. The...
  • Section 41328.
    The qualifying district shall bear 100 percent of all costs associated with implementing this article, including the activities of the County Office Fiscal Crisis and...

Last modified: October 22, 2018