(a) (1) In a school district in which the average daily attendance for the prior school year exceeded 250,000, each regular member of the governing board of the school district who attends all meetings held may receive as compensation for the regular memberâs services a salary as set forth by the local city charter law or applicable rules and regulations and as determined by a local compensation review committee. (2) In a school district that is not located in a city and county, and in which the average daily attendance for the prior school year exceeded 60,000, the governing board may prescribe, as compensation for the services of each regular member of the board who attends all meetings held, a sum not to exceed four thousand five hundred dollars ($4,500) in any month. (3) In a school district in which the average daily attendance for the prior school year was 60,000 or less, but more than 25,000, each regular member of the city board of education or the governing board of the school district who attends all meetings held may receive as compensation for the regular memberâs services a sum not to exceed three thousand dollars ($3,000) in any month. (4) In a school district in which the average daily attendance for the prior school year was 25,000 or less, but more than 10,000, each regular member of the city board of education or the governing board of the school district who attends all meetings held may receive as compensation for the regular memberâs services a sum not to exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000) in any month. (5) In a school district in which the average daily attendance for the prior school year was 10,000 or less, but more than 1,000, each regular member of the city board of education or the governing board of the school district who attends all meetings held may receive as compensation for the regular memberâs services a sum not to exceed one thousand two hundred dollars ($1,200) in any month. (6) In a school district in which the average daily attendance for the prior school year was 1,000 or less, each regular member of the city board of education or the governing board of the school district who attends all meetings held may receive as compensation for the regular memberâs services a sum not to exceed six hundred dollars ($600) in any month. (7) A regular member or pupil member who does not attend all meetings held in any month may receive, as compensation for the regular memberâs or pupil memberâs services, an amount not greater than the maximum amount allowed by this subdivision or paragraph (2) of subdivision (f), as applicable, divided by the number of meetings held and multiplied by the number of meetings attended. (8) For purposes of providing compensation pursuant to paragraphs (1) to (6), inclusive, average daily attendance for the prior school year may be increased by a school districtâs percentage of excused absences reported for the 1996â97 fiscal year. (b) The compensation of regular members of the governing board of a school district newly organized or reorganized shall be governed by subdivision (a). For this purpose, the total average daily attendance in all of the schools of the school district in the school year in which the organization or reorganization became effective shall be considered the average daily attendance in the school district for the prior school year. (c) A pupil member or regular member may be paid for any meeting when absent if the board, by resolution duly adopted and included in its minutes, finds that at the time of the meeting the member is performing services outside the meeting for the school district or districts, the member was ill or on jury duty, or the absence was due to a hardship considered acceptable by the board. (d) Compensation provided pursuant to this section shall be a charge against the funds of the school district. If the city board of education or the governing board of the school district is the governing board of more than on
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