California Education Code ARTICLE 6 - Finances

  • Section 52610.
    “Adult,” for purposes of this section, means a person 18 years of age or older or a person who is not concurrently enrolled in a...
  • Section 52610.5.
    Notwithstanding Section 52610, any minor, regardless of age, who is pregnant or is a parent actively engaged in raising one or more of his or...
  • Section 52612.
    (a) Except as specified in this section, the governing board of the school district maintaining the class may require an adult enrolled in a class for...
  • Section 52613.
    (a) Notwithstanding any section to the contrary, each governing board of a school district maintaining classes for adults that issues a Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant...
  • Section 52613.a.
    (a) Notwithstanding any section to the contrary, each governing board of a school district maintaining classes for adults that issues a Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant...
  • Section 52614.
    The governing board of the district shall designate an employee or employees of the district to have custody of the incidental expense account, or accounts,...
  • Section 52615.
    The regulations of the governing board may provide for the sale of materials purchased from the incidental expense account to pupils in classes for adults,...
  • Section 52616.
    (a) Notwithstanding any other law, commencing July 1, 1993, the Superintendent shall determine an adult block entitlement, to be paid from appropriations to Section A of...
  • Section 52616.2.
    For purposes of calculating the adult block entitlement under Section 52616 for any school district that maintains education programs for adults, as described under subdivision...
  • Section 52616.4.
    (a) Money in the Adult Education Fund of a school district may be expended only for the following charges:(1) Direct instructional costs relating directly to the adult...
  • Section 52616.5.
    (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 52616.4, the Merced Union High School District may use money in its Adult Education Fund to purchase up to 20...
  • Section 52616.6.
    A school district or county superintendent of schools may expend funds allocated to it for the purposes of classes for adults in correctional facilities only...
  • Section 52616.16.
    (a)For the 1993–94 fiscal year, each school district’s adult education revenue limit per unit of average daily attendance shall be determined as follows:(1) (A) Add the total...
  • Section 52616.17.
    Commencing July 1, 1993, the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall determine an authorized limit of adult education average daily attendance for all high school districts...
  • Section 52616.18.
    (a) Commencing July 1, of each fiscal year, notwithstanding that a school district was not authorized to operate an adult education program pursuant to Section 41976,...
  • Section 52616.19.
    (a) Commencing with the 1993–94 fiscal year, and each fiscal year thereafter, the only funding available for purposes of Sections 52616, 52616.16, 52616.17, and 52616.18 shall...
  • Section 52616.20.a.
    For purposes of calculating a school district’s authorized adult education average daily attendance pursuant to Section 52616.17, average daily attendance for concurrently enrolled high school...
  • Section 52616.21.
    Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of Section 46300 or any other law, a county office of education may administer an adult education program and each eligible school...
  • Section 52616.24.
    In the event that a school district is found, pursuant to an audit, to have incorrectly reported adult education or concurrently enrolled average daily attendance...
  • Section 52617.
    (a) (1) Commencing in the 2006–07 fiscal year, and in each fiscal year thereafter, the Superintendent shall, after making adjustments pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 52616.17,...

Last modified: October 22, 2018