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Code · California · Education Code

§ 15733

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On or before the first day of January of each fiscal year the Controller shall determine the annual repayment, if any, to be due from each district during the next succeeding fiscal year, as follows:
(a)If, for any grade level of a district, the amount of the eligible bonded debt service exceeds the 40 cents ($0.40) tax amount, no annual repayment shall be due the state from the district with respect to the grade level during the next succeeding fiscal year.
(b)If, for any grade level of a district, the 40 cents ($0.40) tax amount is greater than the eligible bonded debt service, the amount of the excess shall constitute the annual repayment due the state with respect to the grade level during the next succeeding fiscal year. However, if the eligible bonded debt service is less than the 10 cents ($0.10) tax amount, the annual repayment shall equal the 30 cents ($0.30) tax amount.
(c)The total repayment from each district is the sum of the annual repayments determined for each grade level of the district under this section.
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