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Code · California · Education Code

§ 17046

166 words·~1 min read·/ca/education-code/17046

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There shall be allowed to each district a maximum area for the attendance units of the district in grades 9 to 12, inclusive, determined by computing, for the attendance units in grades 9 to 12, inclusive, at each attendance center of the district, a number of square feet for the number of attendance units in such grades at each attendance center, in accordance with the following table, and totaling the number of square feet so determined for all attendance units in such grades of all attendance centers of the district:
Attendance units of
attendance center
Maximum number of square feet of
building area
1-50
18,000
51-100
18,000 plus 162 for each attendance unit over 50
101-200
26,100 plus 99 for each attendance unit over 100
201-300
36,000 plus 60 for each attendance unit over 200
301-600
42,000 plus 54 for each attendance unit over 300
601-1,800
58,200 plus 80 for each attendance unit over 600
Over 1,800
154,200 plus 85 for each attendance unit over 1,800
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