14041
. (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 under the provisions of Sections
41330 to 41343, inclusive, and Chapter 4 (commencing with Section
41600) and Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 41760.2) and Article 2
(commencing with Section 42238) of Chapter 7 of Part 24 of Division 3
of Title 2, during the fiscal year from the State School Fund to the
school districts under the jurisdiction of the county superintendent
of schools of the county, to the county school service fund, and to
the county school tuition fund of the county.
(1) Warrants for amounts allowed to county school service funds
under subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 14054 shall be for amounts
equal to 5 percent in July, 5 percent in August, and 9 percent in
each remaining month of the fiscal year of the amounts certified by
the Superintendent as a part of the advance apportionment.
(2) Warrants for amounts apportioned to school districts and
county school service funds for classes maintained by county
superintendents of schools and to the 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 and county
school service funds for classes maintained by county superintendents
of schools 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 and county school service funds for classes
maintained by county superintendents of schools and county school
tuition funds as the second principal apportionment and the amounts
required by paragraphs (2) and (3).
(5) Warrants in the months of July and August shall include 5
percent of the estimated total amounts of the special purpose
apportionment, as determined by the Superintendent. Warrants in the
months of September to November, inclusive, shall include 9 percent
of the estimated total amounts of the special purpose apportionment,
as determined by the Superintendent. Warrants in December shall
include 9 percent of the amounts certified by the Superintendent as
the special purpose apportionment, as adjusted, if necessary, to
correct excesses or deficiencies in the estimates made for purposes
of the warrants in the months of September to November, inclusive. An
additional 9 percent of the amounts of the special purpose
apportionment shall be included in the warrants for the months from
January to June, inclusive.
(6) Warrants in June shall include the total amounts certified by
the Superintendent as the final apportionment.
(7) 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).
(8) Notwithstanding paragraph (2) or (7) to the contrary, for
school districts which reported less than 5,000 units of average
daily attendance in the 1979-80 fiscal year and which 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 September; 15 percent in October; zero percent
in November and December; 6 percent in January; and zero percent in
February, March, April, and May, of the amounts certified by the
Superintendent as a part of the advance apportionment. Warrants for
the month of June shall be in accordance with paragraph (4).
(9) (A) Notwithstanding any other law, for the 2012-13 fiscal year
only, for purposes of warrants drawn on the State Treasury pursuant
to this section, the amount certified by the Superintendent as the
advance apportionment and first principal apportionment shall include
the following reduction:
(i) The Superintendent shall multiply six billion nine hundred
twenty-one million five hundred twenty-two thousand dollars
($6,921,522,000) by the ratio of the revenue limit or charter school
general purposes funding for each county office of education, school
district, or charter school, to the statewide total of revenue limit
and charter school general purpose funding.
(ii) For each county office of education, school district, or
charter school, the Superintendent shall subtract the amount
calculated in clause (i) from the apportionments calculated pursuant
to Sections 2558, 42238, and 47633.
(B) Notwithstanding any other law, for the 2012-13 fiscal year,
the Superintendent shall delay the second principal apportionment
calculated pursuant to Section 41335 from July 2, 2013, to July 15,
2013, to account for all revenues remitted to school districts and
county offices of education pursuant to subparagraph (B) of paragraph
(3) of subdivision (e) of Section 36 of Article XIII of the
California Constitution. The Superintendent shall ensure that the
second principal apportionment calculated pursuant to Section 41335
accounts for the difference between the amount distributed pursuant
to subparagraph (B) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (e) of Section 36
of Article XIII of the California Constitution and the offsets
listed in subparagraph (A). Nothing in this section shall delay the
payment of warrants to school districts and county offices of
education 10 days before the close of the state's fiscal year
pursuant to subparagraph (B) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (e) of
Section 36 of Article XIII of the California Constitution.
(10) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), (3), or (7), for the 2012-13
fiscal year only, the Superintendent shall reduce the June warrants
for any amounts received pursuant to Sections 34179.5 and 34179.6 of
the Health and Safety Code. This reduction shall constitute the
entire amount distributed pursuant to Sections 34179.5 and 34179.6 of
the Health and Safety Code and offset pursuant to subparagraph (B)
of paragraph (6) of subdivision (h) of Section 42238, paragraph (6)
of subdivision (c) of Section 2558, and Section 56836.08.
(b) The drawing of the warrants required to be drawn during any
one of the months mentioned may be postponed by the Controller for
not to exceed 30 days, but the total amounts due the several counties
during any fiscal year shall be paid within the fiscal year. The
warrants shall be paid by the Treasurer from the State School Fund
and are not subject to Section 925.6 of the Government Code.
(c) This section shall become inoperative on December 15, 2012,
and, as of January 1, 2013, is repealed, only if the Schools and
Local Public Safety Protection Act of 2012 (Attorney General
reference number 12-0009) is not approved by the voters at the
November 6, 2012, statewide general election, or if the provisions of
that act that modify personal income tax rates do not become
operative due to a conflict with another initiative measure that is
approved at the same election and receives a greater number of
affirmative votes.