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Educ. Code § 45042 Section 45042
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Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 45041, the governing board of a school district may adopt an alternative method of computing the salary received by a person requiring certification qualifications who serves less than a full school year. Such method shall include the ded…
Educ. Code § 45043 Section 45043
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Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 45041 or any other provision of law to the contrary, if a person is employed by a school district in a position requiring certification qualifications at the beginning of the second semester of a school year for services during that semes…
Educ. Code § 45044 Section 45044
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Whenever a salary schedule increasing the salaries of its certificated employees is adopted by a school district to be effective at the commencement of the second semester of a school year: (a) The compensation of such employees shall not exceed one-half of the annual compensatio…
Educ. Code § 45045 Section 45045
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When a school district operates on a year-round schedule pursuant to Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 37600) of Part 22 of this division, the salary of an employee who is employed for the extended school year and who previously had been assigned to a 9- or 10-month teaching pos…
Educ. Code § 45046 Section 45046
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Except as otherwise provided in Section 45045, the governing board of a school district in which a continuous school program is in operation pursuant to Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 37600) of Part 22 of this division, but in fewer than all of the schools in the district or …
Educ. Code § 45047 Section 45047
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Service on a commission on professional competence pursuant to Section 44944, in the employing school district or in some other district, by a person employed by a district in a position requiring certification qualifications shall not be considered time off job with respect to S…
Educ. Code § 45048 Section 45048
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(a) Each salary payment for any calendar month may be made on the last working day of the month and shall be paid not earlier than the last working day of the month and not later than the fifth day of the succeeding calendar month except that teachers employed for less than full …
Educ. Code § 45049 Section 45049
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(a) When any school district employs a certificated employee to perform teaching or other services in addition to his or her regular teaching duties, or when a school district employs a certificated employee to perform teaching or other services at a summer school maintained by t…
Educ. Code § 45050 Section 45050
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Instead of issuing a single warrant to each employee for salary or wages the district may use a payroll form of warrant making payment to two or more employees on one payroll warrant. (Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)
Educ. Code § 45051 Section 45051
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When the payroll form of warrant is used, the approved and allowed payroll warrant shall be deposited with the county treasurer, who shall make payment to the employee or his order. (Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)
Educ. Code § 45052 Section 45052
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When the payroll form of warrant is used the name of each employee shall be listed. (Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)
Educ. Code § 45055 Section 45055
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Except as otherwise provided in this code, no warrant shall be drawn in favor of any teacher, unless the officer whose duty it is to draw the warrant is satisfied that the teacher has faithfully performed all the duties prescribed. (Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)
Educ. Code § 45056 Section 45056
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Whenever a person is employed by two or more districts under the jurisdiction of a single county superintendent of schools, the governing boards of the districts may authorize, in writing, the county superintendent of schools to act as their agent in the payment of the salaries d…
Educ. Code § 45057 Section 45057
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The salary payment due a certificated employee for his last month of service in any district during any fiscal year shall not be approved by the county superintendent of schools until all reports required from the employee have been filed with the superintendent. Such payment sha…
Educ. Code § 45058 Section 45058
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Whenever reports are required to be filed with the county superintendent of schools by certificated employees of districts authorized to issue warrants under the provision of Section 42647 and such reports have not been filed, the county superintendent of schools may direct the d…
Educ. Code § 45059 Section 45059
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For the purposes of Military and Veterans Code Section 395 or any other provision of law providing for the payment of salary or compensation as such employee to an employee of a school district while absent from duty because engaged in ordered military or naval duty, his salary o…
Educ. Code § 45060 Section 45060
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(a) Except as provided in Section 45061, the governing board of each public school employer, when drawing an order for the salary payment due to a certificated employee of the employer, shall reduce the order by the amount which it has been requested in a revocable written author…
Educ. Code § 45061 Section 45061
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The governing board of each school district when drawing an order for the salary or wage payment due to a certificated employee of the district shall, with or without charge, reduce the order for the payment of service fees to the certified or recognized organization as required …
Educ. Code § 45061.5 Section 45061.5
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(a) Notwithstanding any other law, the governing board of a school district that collects or deducts dues, agency fees, fair share fees, or any other fee or amount of money from the salary of a certificated employee for the purpose of transmitting the money to an employee organiz…
Educ. Code § 48600 Section 48600
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(a) The purpose of this article is to provide for the operation of 24-hour elementary schools, established pursuant to Article 27 (commencing with Section 940) of Chapter 2 of Part 1 of Division 2 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, for minors between the ages of 8 and 16 years…
Educ. Code § 48601 Section 48601
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This article shall be construed in conformity with the intent as well as the express provisions thereof and shall confer upon the county probation officer, and the county superintendent or governing board, as the case may be, of any 24-hour school that may be created authority to…
Educ. Code § 48602 Section 48602
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The county superintendent of schools or the governing board of the district, as the case may be, which shall have, in reference to 24-hour schools, the same powers and duties which are now or may hereafter be assigned by law for the management of other schools. A 24-hour school e…
Educ. Code § 48603 Section 48603
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The cost of securing sites or constructing and equipping buildings and in general the cost of housing and equipping any 24-hour school, including the necessary dormitories, dining halls, and other living quarters for pupils and employees of the county or the district shall be a c…
Educ. Code § 48604 Section 48604
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The superintendent appointed pursuant to Section 942 of the Welfare and Institutions Code may reside in the 24-hour school and may be furnished suitable quarters, furniture, food, supplies, and laundry for himself and his family. The county superintendent or governing board of th…
Educ. Code § 48605 Section 48605
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Admission and discharge of minors with behavioral disorders to programs provided under the provisions of this article shall be made only on the basis of an individual evaluation according to standards established by the State Board of Education and upon the recommendation of an a…
Educ. Code § 48606 Section 48606
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The board of admission, or some person or persons designated by it, shall investigate the case of any child whose name is submitted in writing accompanied by a signed statement for consideration for admission to the school and shall make recommendations in each case. The board of…
Educ. Code § 48607 Section 48607
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The county superintendent or governing board, as the case may be, maintaining a 24-hour school may accept in the school any minor between the ages of 8 and 16 years who is a resident of the county or the school district, as the case may be, whose parent or guardian does not exerc…
Educ. Code § 48608 Section 48608
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If the parent or guardian of the pupil refuses to enter into a contract providing for the payment to the county or school district, as the case may be, of a sum sufficient to meet the average cost of maintaining a pupil within the school, including meals and a reasonable sum for …
Educ. Code § 48609 Section 48609
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The principal of any school in the county or district, as the case may be, in which there has been established a 24-hour school shall report to the county superintendent or superintendent of schools of the district, as the case may be, after conference held with the parent or gua…
Educ. Code § 48610 Section 48610
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Any minor who has been placed in the care and control of the 24-hour school without the consent of the parent or guardian, shall remain therein, if placed by order of the court, for the duration of the period provided by the order, or until recommendation is made by the admission…
Educ. Code § 48611 Section 48611
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If the minor has been placed in the 24-hour school by order of the county superintendent or superintendent of schools of the district, as the case may be, the parent or guardian with whose consent the minor was placed in the school, upon application to the county superintendent o…
Educ. Code § 48612 Section 48612
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If, in the opinion of the principal of any 24-hour school, the further detention of any minor is detrimental to the minor, the minor may upon order of the principal be returned to the county superintendent or superintendent of schools of the district, as the case may be, in which…
Educ. Code § 48613 Section 48613
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Any pupil who absents himself from any 24-hour elementary school without permission being first obtained from the principal shall be deemed an habitual truant within the meaning of Section 601 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and dealt with as such. Any person who contribute…
Educ. Code § 48614 Section 48614
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The course of study for the pupils and the methods used in enforcing the course of study shall be approved by the county superintendent or the governing board of the district, as the case may be. There shall also be provided in the schools the proper facilities and equipment for …
Educ. Code § 48615 Section 48615
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Each 24-hour school may conduct clinics for the diagnosis and observation of children and may advise parents and school authorities regarding courses of study or treatment in the interests of the normal development of any child and to prevent waywardness and delinquency. (Enacted…
Educ. Code § 48616 Section 48616
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The funding of the educational vocational program conducted in a 24-hour school shall be in the manner described by Section 41703 when maintained by the county superintendent of schools. Twenty-four-hour schools maintained by the county superintendent shall be considered a necess…
Educ. Code § 48617 Section 48617
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The county probation officer having management and control of a 24-hour school may enter into a contract with any other county or state agency to provide for the supervision, care and treatment of the minors placed in the 24-hour school. (Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)
Educ. Code § 48618 Section 48618
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The enrollment in each 24-hour school shall be limited to the standards established under Section 56615. (Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)
Educ. Code § 48640 Section 48640
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Opportunity schools established pursuant to this article by the county board of education shall be limited to counties which have an average daily attendance of less than 8,000. (Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010. Note: The Jan. 1, 2006, article repeal date (in former Section 4864…
Educ. Code § 48641 Section 48641
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An opportunity school established by a county board of education in a county which has an average daily attendance of less than 8,000 shall be deemed to be in lieu of any continuation education program, and shall excuse the school districts within the county from complying with o…
Educ. Code § 48645 Section 48645
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The purpose of this article is to provide for the administration and operation of public schools in juvenile halls, juvenile homes, day centers, juvenile ranches, juvenile camps, regional youth educational facilities, or Orange County youth correctional centers in existence and p…
Educ. Code § 48645.1 Section 48645.1
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Public schools or classes in any juvenile hall, juvenile home, day center, juvenile ranch, juvenile camp, regional youth educational facility, or Orange County youth correctional center in existence and providing services prior to the effective date of the amendments to this sect…
Educ. Code § 48645.2 Section 48645.2
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The county board of education shall provide for the administration and operation of juvenile court schools established pursuant to Section 48645.1: (a) By the county superintendent of schools, provided that, in any county in which the board of supervisors is establishing or maint…
Educ. Code § 48645.3 Section 48645.3
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(a) Juvenile court schools shall be conducted in a manner as shall be prescribed by the county board of education to best accomplish the provisions of Section 48645. The minimum schoolday shall be 240 minutes. Minimum schooldays shall be calculated on the basis of the average num…
Educ. Code § 48645.5 Section 48645.5
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(a) Each public school district and county office of education shall accept for credit full or partial coursework satisfactorily completed by a pupil while attending a public school, juvenile court school, or nonpublic, nonsectarian school or agency. The coursework shall be trans…
Educ. Code § 48645.6 Section 48645.6
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Plans for any juvenile court school classrooms, offices, or any other school structures in any juvenile hall, juvenile home, day center, juvenile ranch, or juvenile camp shall be approved by the county board of education. Upon approval of the board of supervisors and the county b…
Educ. Code § 48645.7 Section 48645.7
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(a) When a juvenile court school pupil qualifies for an exemption from local graduation requirements pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 48645.5, the county office of education shall notify the pupil, the person holding the right to make educational decisions for the pupil, an…
Educ. Code § 48646 Section 48646
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(a) It is the intent of the Legislature that all pupils, including the state’s justice-involved youth, have access to their constitutional right of a free and appropriate public education, and to reduce barriers incarcerated pupils may have to academic supports, career and colleg…
Educ. Code § 48647 Section 48647
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(a) Local educational agencies are strongly encouraged to enter into memoranda of understanding and create joint policies, systems, including data sharing systems, transition centers, and other joint structures that will allow for the immediate transfer of educational records, cr…
Educ. Code § 48648 Section 48648
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(a) Commencing with the 2024–25 fiscal year, the department shall annually report all of the following on its internet website: (1) The number and percentage of pupils who leave juvenile court schools or county community schools at any point in a given academic year, who did not …