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Code · California · Education Code

§ 84912

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The chancellor and the Superintendent shall apportion funds appropriated for the program in a given year in compliance with all of the following:
(a)No more than one-twelfth of the total amount appropriated shall have been apportioned by the end of July.
(b)No more than one-sixth of the total amount appropriated shall have been apportioned by the end of August.
(c)No more than one-quarter of the total amount appropriated shall have been apportioned by the end of September.
(d)No more than one-third of the total amount appropriated shall have been apportioned by the end of October.
(e)No more than five-twelfths of the total amount appropriated shall have been apportioned by the end of November.
(f)No more than one-half of the total amount appropriated shall have been apportioned by the end of December.
(g)No more than seven-twelfths of the total amount appropriated shall have been apportioned by the end of January.
(h)No more than two-thirds of the total amount appropriated shall have been apportioned by the end of February.
(i)No more than three-quarters of the total amount appropriated shall have been apportioned by the end of March.
(j)No more than five-sixths of the total amount appropriated shall have been apportioned by the end of April.
(k)No more than eleven-twelfths of the total amount appropriated shall have been apportioned by the end of May.
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