California Education Code Sections 1730-1732
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SECTION 1730-1732
1730. The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval of the county board of education, employ supervisors to supervise instruction in the elementary school districts under his jurisdiction which had less than 901 units of average daily attendance during the preceding fiscal year and in the elementary schools of unified school districts under his jurisdiction which had less than 1,501 units of average daily attendance during the preceding fiscal year. The services of supervisors shall be made available in such elementary and unified districts in which adequate supervision of instruction is not being provided by the district. 1731. The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval of the county board of education, enter into an agreement with the governing board of any elementary school district under his jurisdiction for the supervision of instruction in the district by the county superintendent of schools. The agreement shall provide for the payment of the cost of providing the supervision of instruction. The county superintendent of schools shall transfer from the funds of the district to the county school service fund the amounts set forth in the agreement. 1732. The services described in Sections 1730 and 1731 shall be performed by persons who hold a valid credential issued by the State Board of Education or Commission for Teacher Preparation and Licensing authorizing such service.