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Code · California · Education Code

§ 41851.1

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(a)For the 1989–90 fiscal year, from Section A of the State School Fund, the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall apportion to each school district or county superintendent of schools, as appropriate, an amount computed pursuant to this section. School districts and county superintendents of schools that provide transportation services by means of a joint powers agreement, a cooperative pupil transportation program, or a consortium shall receive transportation allowances pursuant to this section.
(b)For the 1989–90 fiscal year, each school district, joint powers agency, cooperative pupil transportation program, or consortium shall receive a transportation apportionment equal to the greater of the following:
(1)Sixty-five percent of the prior year’s approved transportation costs.
(2)The prior year’s transportation allowance.
(c)For the 1989–90 fiscal year, each county office of education shall receive a transportation apportionment equal to the greater of the following:
(1)Eighty percent of the prior year’s approved transportation costs.
(2)The prior year’s transportation allowance.
(d)In the event that funds appropriated for the purposes of this section are not sufficient to fully fund the formula established by that section, the amounts apportioned shall be reduced on a proportionate basis.
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