2007 California Education Code Chapter 11.5. Financial Support For Educating Foreign Children

CA Codes (edc:42950-42950.4)

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 42950-42950.4



42950.  Any school district that provided education in kindergarten
or grades 1 to 12, inclusive, pursuant to Chapter 12 (commencing with
Section 42950) of Part 24, may increase its revenue limit by an
amount per unit of average daily attendance not to exceed the
reimbursement received under a countywide tax levied for the local
share of the revenue limit and for the excess cost of providing
special programs for such children pursuant to statutes that existed
in this code during the 1976-77 school year.



42950.2.  Notwithstanding Section 42238 or any other provision of
law, the revenue limit increases authorized by this chapter shall not
be used in the computation of any maximum tax rate.



42950.3.  The provisions of this chapter shall apply only to a
school district which, during the 1977-78 school year:
   (a) Had an enrollment not less than 10 percent of which consisted
of children living in residence facilities operated by the University
of California for the use of university students and their families.

   (b) Reported at least 15 different native languages on the 1977
fall season R-30 enrollment and staff data report filed with the
Department of Education.
   (c) Did not receive, and was not entitled to receive, an
apportionment of funds under the Bilingual Education Act of 1972
(Article 1 (commencing with Section 52100) of Chapter 7 of Part 28).



42950.4.  It is the intent of the Legislature that school districts
shall not identify pupils according to their immigration status in
carrying out the provisions of this chapter.

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