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Code · California · Education Code

§ 35735.1

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For purposes of paragraph
(5)of subdivision
(b)of Section 42238.02, reorganized districts shall have their percentages of unduplicated pupils calculated as follows:
(1)For a new district in the first fiscal year of operation, include only the current fiscal year unduplicated pupil and enrollment counts used to establish the current fiscal year percentage.
(2)For a new district in the second fiscal year of operation, include only the current fiscal year and prior fiscal year unduplicated pupil and enrollment counts to establish the current fiscal year percentage.
(3)For a new district in the third and subsequent fiscal years of operation, include the current fiscal year, prior fiscal year, and second prior fiscal year unduplicated pupil and enrollment counts to establish the current fiscal year percentage.
(b)For an acquiring district in the first fiscal year of operation after the reorganization, retain the prior fiscal year and second prior fiscal year unduplicated pupil and enrollment counts from the fiscal years before the reorganization. For the current fiscal year and each subsequent fiscal year after reorganization, include the unduplicated pupil and enrollment counts for all pupils who are being served by the acquiring district.
(c)For the remaining portion of a divided district, the percentage calculation shall include the prior and second prior fiscal year unduplicated pupil and enrollment counts from the fiscal years before the reorganization. For the current and each subsequent fiscal year after reorganization, include only the unduplicated pupil and enrollment counts for the pupils who are being served by the remaining portion of the divided district.
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