Section 16102 Of Article 1. General Provisions From California Education Code >> Division 1. >> Title 1. >> Part 10. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 1.
16102
. If the board, between April 5, 1963, and July 1, 1963,
approves an application for an apportionment and makes a conditional
apportionment to the district making the application and if after the
approval it is determined that the projected enrollment of the
district is less than that upon which the district's application was
based, any apportionment made by the board under the application is
hereby ratified and confirmed and payments shall be made to the
district pursuant to the apportionment. The board shall as a
condition to any apportionment made under the application require the
district to repay in full that portion of the apportionment which it
determines to be attributable to the excess projected enrollment
upon which the application was based and the district shall be
empowered and obligated to comply with the requirement if it accepts
the portion of the apportionment. The repayment shall be in equal
annual installments made within 20 years from the date the district
receives the apportionment. The repayment shall be in addition to any
other repayment required by this chapter. The rate of interest shall
be the same rate as that fixed for the remainder of the
apportionment.
If at any time the board determines that the amount of actual
enrollment of the district attains the amount of the projected
enrollment upon which the district's application, referred to above,
was based, the board may, if it determines that the inclusion of the
excess projected enrollment in the application occurred
inadvertently, provide that the district shall not be required to pay
any further installments for full repayment of that portion of the
apportionment attributable to the excess projected enrollment and the
unpaid balance of the portion and interest thereon shall thereafter
be repaid under the same terms and in the same manner as the balance
of the apportionment made under the application.