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Code · Arizona · Title 15 — Elections

15-465. Accommodation school; establishment on military reservation; expenses; abandonment

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A. Upon the withdrawal of a military reservation from any common school district or high school district, as provided in section 15-464, and upon a showing by the military authorities that necessary buildings and facilities for the operation of a school are available, the county school superintendent shall establish an accommodation school on the military reservation.
B. Expenses of conducting the school shall be paid out of the county school reserve fund by the county school superintendent, as the expenses of other accommodation schools are paid.
C. If a military reservation is abandoned in which an accommodation school has been conducted in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 15-464 and 15-466, the boundaries of the common school district or the high school district, as they existed prior to withdrawal of the reservation from the school district, shall be deemed automatically reinstated.
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