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Code · California · Education Code

§ 16073

159 words·~1 min read·/ca/education-code/16073

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Whenever
(a)a school district which has not sold bonds within two fiscal years immediately preceding the fiscal year in which a repayment computation is made pursuant to this article; and
(b)the district is not eligible for deferment under Section 16084 or 16086 and has been required during the fiscal year in which repayment computations are made to issue bonds in order to qualify for an apportionment; and
(c)no funds for the required bond issue have been provided during that year in the district’s bond interest and redemption fund budget, the Director of General Services shall determine the eligible portion of the amount required from taxes for the required issue during the next succeeding fiscal year and shall certify the amount to the Controller as additional eligible debt service prior to the levy of taxes during such fiscal year. The provisions of this section shall apply to the qualifying bond requirements commencing with the 1972–73 fiscal year.
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