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Alaska

Title 14 · Chapter 17
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Sec. 14.17.010. Public school foundation account.
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Sec. 14.17.020. State aid.
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Sec. 14.17.023. Secondary formula account.
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Sec. 14.17.027. Revenue adjustment.
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Sec. 14.17.030. Required local effort.
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Sec. 14.17.031. Allowable instructional units.
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Sec. 14.17.040. Basic need.
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Sec. 14.17.050. Teachers' salary allotment.
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Sec. 14.17.060. Average daily membership allotment.
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Sec. 14.17.061. Supplemental programs.
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Sec. 14.17.070. Attendance center allotment.
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Sec. 14.17.071. Required local effort.
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Sec. 14.17.075. Supplemental allocation.
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Sec. 14.17.080. Student count estimates.
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Sec. 14.17.081. Minimum expenditure for instruction.
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Sec. 14.17.082. Fund balance in school operating fund.
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Sec. 14.17.090. Estimated average daily membership.
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Sec. 14.17.130. Computation of required local effort.
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Sec. 14.17.140. Determination of full and true value by Department of Community and Regional Affairs.
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Sec. 14.17.150. Duty of commissioner to examine and tabulate computations.
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Sec. 14.17.180. Payment under final computation.
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Sec. 14.17.190. Restrictions governing receipt and expenditure of money from public school foundation account.
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Sec. 14.17.200. Regulations.
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Sec. 14.17.205. State aid to districts operating approved school food service programs.
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Sec. 14.17.210. State aid to newly established district schools.
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Sec. 14.17.215. State aid to districts affected by state activities.
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Sec. 14.17.250. Definitions.
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Sec. 14.17.300. Public education fund.
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Sec. 14.17.400. State aid for districts.
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Sec. 14.17.410. Public school funding.
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Sec. 14.17.420. Funding for special needs, secondary school vocational and technical instruction, and intensive services.
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Sec. 14.17.430. State funding for correspondence study.
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Sec. 14.17.440. State funding for state boarding schools.
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Sec. 14.17.450. School size factor.
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Sec. 14.17.460. District cost factors.
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Sec. 14.17.470. Base student allocation.
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Sec. 14.17.480. Quality school funding.
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Sec. 14.17.490. Public school funding adjustments.
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Sec. 14.17.500. Student count estimate.
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Sec. 14.17.505. Fund balance in school operating fund.
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Sec. 14.17.510. Determination of full and true value by Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development.
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Sec. 14.17.520. Minimum expenditure for instruction.
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Sec. 14.17.600. Student count periods.
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Sec. 14.17.610. Distribution of state aid.
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Sec. 14.17.900. Construction and implementation of chapter.
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Sec. 14.17.905. Facilities constituting a school.
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Sec. 14.17.910. Restrictions governing receipt and expenditure of district money.
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Sec. 14.17.920. Regulations.
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Sec. 14.17.990. Definitions.
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