California Education Code § 14041

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(a) The Controller shall draw warrants on the State Treasury in favor of the county treasurer of each county in each month of each year in the amounts and manner prescribed in this section so as to provide in each warrant a portion of the total amount certified by the Superintendent as apportioned for programs identified in paragraph (1) during the fiscal year from the State School Fund to the school districts and charter schools under the jurisdiction of the county superintendent of schools of that county, to the county school service fund of that county, and to the county school tuition fund of that county. (1) Programs to be included in the apportionment include all of the following: (A) Section 8820. (B) Chapter 12.5 (commencing with Section 2574) of Part 2. (C) Sections 41330 to 41343, inclusive. (D) Section 41544. (E) Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 41600) of Part 24 of Division 3 of Title 2. (F) Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 41760.2) of Part 24 of Division 3 of Title 2. (G) Section 41841.5. (H) Section 41850.1. (I) Article 2 (commencing with Section 42238) of Chapter 7 of Part 24 of Division 3 of Title 2. (J) Section 46120. (K) Section 47663. (L) Article 7 (commencing with Section 48300) of Chapter 2 of Part 27 of Division 4 of Title 2. (M) Article 10 (commencing with Section 48350) of Chapter 2 of Part 27 of Division 4 of Title 2. (N) Sections 56428, 56432, 56836 to 56836.13, inclusive, and 56836.165 to 56836.31, inclusive. (O) Article 2.2 (commencing with Section 56836.14) of Chapter 7.2 of Part 30 of Division 4 of Title 2. (P) Article 6.5 (commencing with Section 56836.39) of Chapter 7.2 of Part 30 of Division 4 of Title 2. (2) Warrants for amounts apportioned to school districts, county school service funds, and county school tuition funds shall be for amounts equal to 5 percent in July, 5 percent in August, and 9 percent in September, October, November, December, and January, of the amounts certified by the Superintendent as a part of the advance apportionment. (3) Warrants in the months of February to May, inclusive, shall be for amounts equal to one-fifth of the difference between the amounts certified by the Superintendent for school districts, county school service funds, and county school tuition funds as the first principal apportionment and the amounts required by paragraph (2). (4) Warrants for the month of June shall be for amounts equal to the difference between the amounts certified by the Superintendent for school districts, county school service funds, and county school tuition funds as the second principal apportionment and the amounts required by paragraphs (2) and (3). (5) Warrants in June shall include the total amounts certified by the Superintendent as the final apportionment. (6) Notwithstanding paragraph (2) to the contrary, for school districts that reported less than 5,000 units of average daily attendance in the 1979–80 fiscal year and that received 39 percent or more, but less than 75 percent, of their total revenue limits from local property taxes in that fiscal year, warrants for amounts apportioned to the school districts shall be for amounts equal to 15 percent in July, August, September, and October; zero percent in November and December; and 6 percent in January of the amounts certified by the Superintendent as a part of the advance apportionment. Warrants for amounts apportioned to the school districts for the months of February to May, inclusive, shall be in accordance with paragraph (3), and for the month of June, shall be in accordance with paragraph (4). (7) Notwithstanding paragraph (2) or (6) to the contrary, for school districts that reported less than 5,000 units of average daily attendance in the 1979–80 fiscal year and that received 75 percent or more of their total revenue limits from local property taxes in that fiscal year, warrants for amounts apportioned to the school districts shall be for amounts equal to 15 percent in July; 30 percent in August and Septe

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