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Code · Arizona · Title 15 — Elections

15-787. Eligibility; allocation; plan

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A. A school district or a district formed for the purposes of this article as prescribed by the terms of this article may be eligible for allocation of funds from the state board of education provided the district offering career and technical education and vocational education meets minimum standards and requirements approved by the state board of vocational education.
B. The state board of education may allocate from its available appropriation any amount it deems appropriate for the use of a school district or a district formed for the purposes of this article, and such allocation may be for administrative costs, equipment or capital outlay.
C. The state board of education shall develop a state plan for career and technical education and vocational education which provides for the distribution of career and technical education and vocational education funds to school districts or districts formed for the purposes of this article meeting the minimum requirements provided for in the state plan for career and technical education and vocational education.
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