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Code · California · Education Code

§ 16060

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Notwithstanding any provisions of Section 16058, if an applicant district issues and sells bonds prior to an apportionment in an amount which results in its being on the date of the apportionment within five thousand dollars ($5,000) of the basic bond requirement of the district, and makes the entire proceeds of the bond issue available for the purposes of the apportionment, or as a condition of an apportionment is required by the board to sell bonds to within five thousand dollars ($5,000) of the basic bond requirement of the district, and to make the proceeds available for the purposes of Section 16058, the district shall remain qualified to receive an apportionment or apportionments prior to the next equalized assessment of the county or counties in which said district is located without being required to issue and sell additional bonds, notwithstanding the retirement of any bonds of the district or territorial changes therein subsequent to any apportionment referred to in this section and prior to the next equalized assessment.
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