California Education Code § 69613.4

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(a) The terms of a loan assumption granted under this article shall be as follows, subject to the specific terms of each agreement: (1) After a program participant has completed one school year of classroom instruction pursuant to Section 69613.2, the commission shall assume up to two thousand dollars ($2,000) of the participant’s outstanding liability under one or more of the designated educational loan programs. (2) After a program participant has completed two consecutive school years of instruction, the commission shall assume up to an additional three thousand dollars ($3,000) of the participant’s outstanding liability under one or more of the designated educational loan programs, for a total loan assumption of up to five thousand dollars ($5,000). (3) After a program participant has completed three consecutive school years of teaching service, the commission shall assume up to a maximum of an additional three thousand dollars ($3,000) of the participant’s outstanding liability under one or more of the designated educational loan programs, for a total loan assumption of up to eight thousand dollars ($8,000). (4) After a program participant has completed four consecutive school years of teaching service, the commission shall assume up to a maximum of an additional three thousand dollars ($3,000) of the participant’s outstanding liability under one or more of the designated educational loan programs, for a total loan assumption of up to eleven thousand dollars ($11,000). (b) For purposes of this section, “school year” means at least 175 school days or its equivalent. (c) An applicant who teaches on less than a full-time basis may participate in the program, but shall not be eligible for loan repayment until that person teaches for the equivalent of a full-time academic year.

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