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Code · Arizona · Title 15 — Elections

15-308. Providing educational services of an accommodation school

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A. The county school superintendent may provide educational services of an accommodation school to the school districts in the county using the facilities of the accommodation school. The county school superintendent shall administer the program and shall develop a fiscal year budget according to the process specified for school districts.
B. A county may offer educational services to homeless children or alternative education programs as defined in section 15-796 through an accommodation school.
C. Until January 1, 2010, the county board of supervisors shall not provide for necessary expenses pursuant to section 15-1001, subsection A, paragraph 5, without an intergovernmental agreement with the county school superintendent which shall set forth the county’s responsibility, if any, for financial contributions to the accommodation school budget, any conditions related to the expenditures and any financial reporting required of the county school superintendent. The county school superintendent shall provide a report to the county board of supervisors by April 1 of each year, on the county school superintendent’s plans for the provision of accommodation school services for the next school year and the projected number of students at each accommodation school in the district.
By June 1 of each year, the county school superintendent shall provide the county board of supervisors with estimated revenues from the state and other financial information the county board of supervisors may request.
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