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Code · California · Education Code

§ 56836.05

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(a)Apportionments made under this part shall be made by the superintendent as early as practicable in the fiscal year. Upon order of the superintendent, the Controller shall draw warrants upon the money appropriated, in favor of the eligible special education local plan areas.
(b)If the special education local plan area is a multidistrict special education local plan area, and the approved allocation plan does not specify that funds will be apportioned to the special education local plan area administrative unit, the special education local plan area shall submit to the superintendent an annual allocation plan to allocate funds received in accordance with this chapter among the local educational agencies within the special education local plan area. The annual allocation plan may be revised during any fiscal year, and these revisions may be submitted to the superintendent as amendments. The amendments shall, prior to submission to the superintendent, be approved according to the policymaking process established by the special education local plan area.
(c)If funds are apportioned to a special education local plan area administrative unit in the 1998–99 fiscal year and the special education local plan area administrative unit is changed in the 1998–99 fiscal year or thereafter, monthly payments shall be made according to the schedule in paragraph
(2)of subdivision
(a)of Section 14041 unless all local educational agencies are on the same schedule. If all local educational agencies are on the same schedule, the appropriate schedule in paragraph (2), (7), or
(8)of subdivision
(a)of Section 14041 shall apply.
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