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Educ. Code § 42800 Section 42800
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(a) The governing board of a school district may, with the consent of the county superintendent of schools, establish a revolving cash fund for the use of the chief accounting officer of the school district, by adopting a resolution setting forth the necessity for the revolving c…
Educ. Code § 42801 Section 42801
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b) of this section, the officer for whose use the revolving cash fund is created shall file with the governing body of the district a bond in favor of the district, executed by him as principal and by a surety company authorized un…
Educ. Code § 42801.5 Section 42801.5
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Notwithstanding the requirement to provide for indemnity bonds pursuant to Sections 42650 and 42801, the governing board of a school district may, in lieu thereof, insure against losses caused by an employee or an officer of a school district if the insurance gives the same or gr…
Educ. Code § 42802 Section 42802
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No bond shall be required when the revolving cash fund does not at any time exceed twenty-five dollars ($25). (Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)
Educ. Code § 42803 Section 42803
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The governing board of the district shall draw an order, on the form and in the manner required by law for order, requisition, and warrant for the payment of school moneys, payable from the county or special fund of the district, in favor of the officer for whose use the revolvin…
Educ. Code § 42804 Section 42804
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The person entrusted with the revolving fund shall not be authorized to expend any portion of the fund except for services or material, the securing or purchasing of which is a legal charge against the district, and no expenditure shall be made unless a receipt is obtained theref…
Educ. Code § 42805 Section 42805
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The governing board of the district may at any time reduce or discontinue any revolving cash fund established by its order. Whenever the fund is ordered reduced the person using it shall immediately return to the county treasury the amount necessary to reduce the fund, as ordered…
Educ. Code § 42806 Section 42806
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The county superintendent of schools may, with the consent of the county board of education, establish a revolving cash fund for the use of the chief accounting officer of the county superintendent of schools, by adopting a resolution setting forth the necessity for the revolving…
Educ. Code § 42810 Section 42810
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In addition to establishing or maintaining a revolving cash fund under Article 1 (commencing with Section 42800), the governing board of any school district or any county superintendent of schools may, by resolution, establish revolving cash funds for use by school principals and…
Educ. Code § 42820 Section 42820
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The governing board of any school district may establish a revolving cash fund in any bank or other institution whose deposits are federally insured, for the purpose of paying bills as prescribed in Section 42821. Article 1 (commencing with Section 42800) of this chapter shall no…
Educ. Code § 42821 Section 42821
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The governing board of any school district that has established a revolving cash fund pursuant to Section 42820 shall designate a person or persons who shall be authorized to make immediate payments by check, drawn on the revolving cash fund, for purchases in an amount of one tho…
Educ. Code § 42830 Section 42830
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The governing board of any elementary school district or high school district, may, if the school district maintains a stock of merchandise for school use, establish a revolving fund for budget control and stock accounting purposes, by adopting a resolution setting forth the nece…
Educ. Code § 42831 Section 42831
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Amounts expended from the revolving fund are restored thereto through payments into the revolving fund by warrants drawn on the various funds of the districts, including building funds, for shipments from stores for the use of the districts. The warrants shall be made payable to …
Educ. Code § 42832 Section 42832
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The revolving fund, when established, shall be used for the purchase of stores to be placed in stock and may be used for the payment of costs of receiving, storing, and delivering stores. Purchases shall be made in the manner prescribed by law. Nothing contained in this article s…
Educ. Code § 42833 Section 42833
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The revolving fund shall be kept by the county treasurer as a separate fund and shall be subject to such uses only as are provided by law. (Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)
Educ. Code § 42840 Section 42840
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The governing board of a school district may provide for the accumulation over a period of school years of funds for capital outlay purposes and salaries of school district employees whose work is directly related to projects financed by those funds, derived from the receipt of t…
Educ. Code § 42841 Section 42841
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Upon the filing of identical copies of a resolution of the governing board with the superintendent of schools, auditor, and treasurer of the county specifying the purpose or purposes of a special reserve fund, the fund shall be established for such purpose or purposes. From time …
Educ. Code § 42842 Section 42842
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(a) The governing board may expend the money in the special reserve fund for capital outlay for the purpose or purposes specified in any resolution filed pursuant to Section 42841 unless the purpose has been withdrawn pursuant to that section. In addition, unless actually encumbe…
Educ. Code § 42843 Section 42843
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Any moneys remaining in the special reserve fund of the district shall be transferred to the general fund of the district by the auditor and treasurer upon written request to the superintendent of schools, auditor, and treasurer of the county by the governing board of the distric…
Educ. Code § 42850 Section 42850
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The governing board of any school district may establish a fund for pension and other employee benefits to accumulate restricted moneys from salary reduction agreements, other contributions for employee retirement benefit payments, or both. Moneys may be transferred to the fund f…
Educ. Code § 52500 Section 52500
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Adult schools and evening high schools shall consist of classes for adults. Minors may be admitted to those classes pursuant to board policy and Section 52500.1.
Educ. Code § 52500.1 Section 52500.1
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(a) Adult schools shall consist of programs, courses, and classes for adults. Minors may be admitted to those programs, courses, and classes pursuant to governing board policy and this section. (b) Eligibility of high school pupils for enrollment in adult education programs, cour…
Educ. Code § 52501 Section 52501
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The governing board of a school district maintaining secondary schools shall have power with the approval of the department to establish and maintain classes for adults, except programs and classes in outdoor science education and conservation education, as the term is employed i…
Educ. Code § 52501.3 Section 52501.3
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Each governing board maintaining classes for adults shall meet the requirements set forth in Sections 35145, 41010, 41011, 41015, 41020, 42103, 42600, 51040, 51041, 51050, and 51056.
Educ. Code § 52501.5 Section 52501.5
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Revenue derived from the Adult Education Program, established pursuant to Article 9 (commencing with Section 84900) of Chapter 5 of Part 50 of Division 7 of Title 3, shall not be expended for other than adult education purposes.
Educ. Code § 52502 Section 52502
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The governing board of a high school district or unified school district may establish classes for adults. If these classes result in enrollment in any school year of 500 or more students, such districts shall establish an adult school for the administration of the program, if on…
Educ. Code § 52503 Section 52503
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The governing board of a high school district or unified school district may establish and maintain one or more adult schools by resolution of the governing board. (Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)
Educ. Code § 52504 Section 52504
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Classes for adults shall conform to any course of study and graduation requirements otherwise imposed by law or under the authority of law. (Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)
Educ. Code § 52505 Section 52505
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Such classes may be convened at such hours and for such length of time during the day or evening and at such period and for such length of time during the school year as may be determined by the governing authority. The governing board of any high school district or unified schoo…
Educ. Code § 52506 Section 52506
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The department shall establish standards including standards of attendance, curriculum, administration, and guidance and counseling service for these classes as a basis for the several apportionments of state funds provided herein for the support of these classes. The Superintend…
Educ. Code § 52507 Section 52507
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Governing boards shall have the authority to provide for granting appropriate credits, certificates, diplomas or other recognition of skill or accomplishment in such classes which such districts are otherwise authorized to grant. (Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)
Educ. Code § 52508 Section 52508
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The governing board of a high school district or a unified school district shall have the authority to award diplomas or certificates to adults and eligible minors enrolled in adult schools upon satisfactory completion of a prescribed course of study in an elementary school progr…
Educ. Code § 52509 Section 52509
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The governing board of any school district maintaining an adult school shall prescribe the requirements for the granting of diplomas. (Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)
Educ. Code § 52511 Section 52511
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Whenever the governing board of a school district maintaining an adult school or classes for adults is unable to maintain the school or classes in the school district because of its inability to secure a teacher or teachers, or because of lack of facilities, the governing board o…
Educ. Code § 52514 Section 52514
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High schools maintained in any state institution for adults or in any city, county, or city and county jail, road camp or farm shall consist only of classes for adults. (Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)
Educ. Code § 52515 Section 52515
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State funds shall not be apportioned to a school district unless the courses have been approved by the department pursuant to Section 41976.
Educ. Code § 52517 Section 52517
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(a) A high school or unified school district shall report for attendance in a class if either of the following occurs: (1) The school district receives full compensation for the class from any public or private agency, individual, or group of individuals, except fees authorized b…
Educ. Code § 52523 Section 52523
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Adult education programs, courses, and classes shall not be used to supplant the regular high school curriculum for high school pupils enrolled in adult education. Adult education shall supplement and enrich the high school pupil’s educational experiences. Therefore, adult educat…
Educ. Code § 52524 Section 52524
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(a) The department, in conjunction with the chancellor’s office, as part of the report and recommendations required pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (f) of Section 84830, shall jointly develop and issue assessment policy recommendations regarding assessments to be used by…
Educ. Code § 52540 Section 52540
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Upon application of 20 or more persons above 18 years of age residing in a high school district who cannot speak, read, or write the English language to a degree of proficiency equal to that required for the completion of grade 8 of the elementary schools, the governing board of …
Educ. Code § 52550 Section 52550
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In counties in which the U.S. district courts are located, the superintendent of schools of the county or city and county shall obtain monthly from the clerk of the U.S. district court the names and addresses of all persons filing their declarations of intention to become citizen…
Educ. Code § 52551 Section 52551
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The superintendent of schools of the county or city and county, after obtaining the names and addresses of the applicants, shall send a written or printed notice to the applicants, stating that this article authorizes the governing board of any school district to establish upon a…
Educ. Code § 52552 Section 52552
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Upon application of 25 or more persons desiring training for citizenship and residing in a high school district, the governing board of the high school district shall establish special classes in training for citizenship. Upon demand, the governing board of the high school distri…
Educ. Code § 52555 Section 52555
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The course of study in training for citizenship shall consist of the teaching of U.S. history, state and community civics, and the Constitution of the United States, with special reference to those sections in the Constitution which relate directly to the duties, privileges, and …
Educ. Code § 52570 Section 52570
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The governing board of a school district maintaining secondary schools or a county superintendent of schools, shall have the power, with the approval of the department, to establish special classes for adults designed to serve the educational needs of adults with disabilities. Th…
Educ. Code § 52572 Section 52572
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The governing board of a school district or the county superintendent of schools authorized by this article to establish special classes for adults designed to serve the educational needs of adults with disabilities may contract to provide those classes by any adjacent high schoo…
Educ. Code § 52610 Section 52610
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“Adult,” for purposes of this section, means a person 18 years of age or older or a person who is not concurrently enrolled in a regular high school program. However, persons 18 years of age or older who are concurrently enrolled in a regular high school program are not adults fo…
Educ. Code § 52610.5 Section 52610.5
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Notwithstanding Section 52610, any minor, regardless of age, who is pregnant or is a parent actively engaged in raising one or more of the minor’s children, is eligible to enroll in any adult education course or class described in Section 41976. Money under the Adult Education Pr…
Educ. Code § 52612 Section 52612
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(a) Except as specified in this section, the governing board of the school district maintaining the class may require an adult enrolled in a class for adults to pay a fee for the class. Except as specified in Section 52613, the governing board of a school district shall not impos…
Educ. Code § 52613 Section 52613
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(a) Notwithstanding any section to the contrary, each governing board of a school district maintaining classes for adults that issues a Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant (F-1) Student Status - For Academic and Language Students, Form I-20AB, or completes Form I-20AB for…