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Code · California · Education Code

§ 54021

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For the 2006–07 fiscal year, the Superintendent shall make the following calculations for each school district:
(a)Using the methodology specified in Section 54023, determine the economic impact aid-eligible pupil count for each school district for the 2005–06 fiscal year as if Section 54023 had been in effect for that fiscal year.
(b)Divide the school district economic impact aid calculated funding in the 2005–06 fiscal year, excluding the minimum grant specified in Section 54031, as it read during that fiscal year, by the number calculated pursuant to subdivision (a).
(c)For the purpose of calculating the economic impact aid allocations for the 2006–07 fiscal year, the quotient calculated in subdivision
(b)shall be deemed to be the prior year economic impact aid per pupil amount for the 2006–07 fiscal year.
(d)For the purpose of establishing a base year economic impact aid per pupil amount pursuant to this section, if a school district received an allocation for the economic impact aid program in the 2005–06 fiscal year, but has no economic impact aid eligible pupils as determined in Section 54023 for that year, the school district shall be deemed to have a prior-year economic impact aid per pupil amount for the 2006–07 fiscal year that is equal to the statewide average economic impact aid per pupil amount for the 2005–06 fiscal year calculated for the state as a whole as specified in subdivisions
(a)and (b).
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