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Code · Arizona · Title 15 — Elections

15-726. Purchase of textbooks and instructional computer software by schools having four or fewer teachers; welfare institutions

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A. In all schools having four or fewer teachers, the county school superintendent may have advisory authority to assist the governing board in the selection and ordering of textbooks and instructional computer software pursuant to this title.
B. State welfare institutions maintaining educational facilities and the various accommodation schools shall purchase textbooks and instructional computer software by the same procedures as provided for the common schools.
C. Welfare institutions shall purchase textbooks and instructional computer software with their own institutional funds, and the textbooks and instructional computer software required for the accommodation schools shall be purchased by the county school superintendents from the county school reserve funds of the various counties.
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