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Section 39802.5.

CA Health & Safety Code § 39802.5 (2019) (N/A)
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Minimum subventions for purposes of paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 39802 shall be determined as follows:

(a)  If the amount appropriated in the Budget Act for district subventions is equal to or less than seven million eleven thousand dollars ($7,011,000), the minimum subvention is eighteen thousand dollars ($18,000).

(b)  If the amount appropriated in the Budget Act for district subventions is at least seven million five hundred eleven thousand dollars ($7,511,000), the minimum subvention is thirty-four thousand four hundred dollars ($34,400).

(c)  (1)  If the amount appropriated in the Budget Act for district subventions is more than seven million eleven thousand dollars ($7,011,000), but less than seven million five hundred eleven thousand dollars ($7,511,000), the minimum subvention is the sum of (A) eighteen thousand dollars ($18,000) and (B) the product of (i) sixteen thousand four hundred dollars ($16,400) multiplied by (ii) the amount by which the funds budgeted for district subventions exceeds seven million eleven thousand dollars ($7,011,000) divided by five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000).

(2)  Any portion of the amount appropriated in the Budget Act for district subventions which is more than seven million eleven thousand dollars ($7,011,000), but less than seven million five hundred eleven thousand dollars ($7,511,000), and which is not awarded in accordance with the determination of minimum subventions pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be subvened pursuant to Section 39810 only to rural districts, as defined by the state board.

(Added by Stats. 1988, Ch. 675, Sec. 2.)

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Section 39802.5.