California Education Code ARTICLE 6 - Teaching and Nonteaching Certificated Employee Ratios

  • Section 41400.
    It is the intent and purpose of the Legislature to improve public education in California by maximizing the allocation of existing resources, to discourage the...
  • Section 41401.
    For the purposes of this article:(a) “Administrative employee” means an employee of a school district, employed in a position requiring certification qualifications, who does not come...
  • Section 41402.
    The maximum ratios of administrative employees to each 100 teachers in the various types of school districts shall be as follows:(a) In elementary school districts—9.(b) In unified...
  • Section 41403.
    The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall determine, for each current fiscal year, for each school district in the state, to two decimal points, the following:(a) The...
  • Section 41404.
    The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall determine the reduction in state support resulting from excess administrative employees identified in subdivision (d) of Section 41403 as...
  • Section 41406.
    Amounts allowable from the State School Fund but not transferred thereto because of the operation of Section 41404 and the provisions of subdivision (b) of...
  • Section 41407.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a school district is subject, with regard to Section 41402, to audits conducted pursuant to Section 41020.(Added by Stats....
  • Section 41409.
    (a) Commencing with the 1988–89 fiscal year, and annually thereafter, the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall determine the statewide average percentage of school district expenditures that...
  • Section 41409.3.
    Each school district, except for school districts maintaining a single school to serve kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive, shall include in...

Last modified: October 22, 2018