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Code · Arizona · Title 15 — Elections

15-1468. Equalization aid for community college districts

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A. Subject to legislative appropriation, any district that is organized pursuant to section 15-1402 and that has less than the amount of primary assessed valuation prescribed in section 15-1402 shall be paid by this state an amount equal to the following:
1. The difference between the prior year's actual primary assessed valuation of the district and the amount of primary assessed valuation prescribed in section 15-1402.
2. The actual prior year's primary property tax rate for the district.
3. The difference determined in paragraph 1 multiplied by the lesser of the tax rate determined in paragraph 2 or one dollar thirty-seven cents.
B. The equalization aid provided for in subsection A of this section shall be used for the same purposes specified in section 15-1462 and shall be apportioned to any qualifying district pursuant to section 15-1467.
C. This section does not apply to community college districts organized pursuant to section 15-1402.01 or to community college tuition financing districts as prescribed in section 15-1409.
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