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Section 14054.

CA Educ Code § 14054 (2019) (N/A)
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The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall during each fiscal year allow to the county school service fund of each county from the State School Fund such amounts as the budget submitted by the county superintendent of schools and approved by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, under Section 14050, shows is necessary, but:

(a) The total amount allowed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction under this section to all county school service funds for supervision of instruction and health, attendance, and guidance services pursuant to Sections 1730 to 1762, inclusive, for pupils in elementary school districts which during the next preceding fiscal year had less than 901 units of average daily attendance, in high school districts which, during the preceding year had less than 301 units of average daily attendance, and in unified school districts which during the next preceding fiscal year had less than 1,501 units of average daily attendance shall not exceed the sum provided by law for such purpose or the amounts shown necessary by such budgets, for such purpose, whichever is the lesser.

(b) The total amount allowed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction under this section to all county school service funds for all other purposes shall not exceed the sum provided by law for such purposes or the amounts shown necessary by such budgets, whichever is the lesser.

(Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)

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Section 14054.