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The plans and recommendations, in connection with the
proposed formation of a new unified school district to include within
its boundaries a chartered city, may provide that the establishment
and existence of the governing board of the district shall be
governed by the charter of the city and not exclusively by general
law. Upon adoption of plans and recommendations containing such
provision, the establishment and existence of the governing board of
the district shall thenceforth be governed exclusively by the city
charter and the board shall be a city board of education of a
chartered city. In the absence of such a recommendation, the proposed
new unified district shall be governed by general law.
Any reorganization of a school district with more than
500,000 pupils in average daily attendance shall require that each
new district created meets the following conditions:
(a) Socioeconomic diversity.
(b) Geographical compactness.
(c) Equity of resource distribution.
(d) Compliance with Crawford v. Board of Education, 17 Cal. 3d
280, and the terms of the consent decree in Rodriquez v. Los Angeles
Unified School District, Consent Decree No. C-611358.
(e) Preservation of the policies used by magnet schools, charter
schools, site-based management initiatives, and the LEARN program as
those policies already exist in practice or pursuant to law.
(f) Compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education
Act (20 U.S.C. Sec. 1400 et seq.).
(g) Compliance with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (42
U.S.C. Sec. 1971), as amended.
(h) The formation of the new school districts does not result in
the diminution of minority protections.
(i) The maintenance of the conditions of all collective bargaining
agreements until their expirations.
(j) Recognition of the existing retiree health, dental, and vision
care benefits.
In any proposal for unification, plans and recommendations
may include a provision for a governing board of seven members. In
the absence of such a provision, any proposed new district shall have
a governing board of five members.
Plans and recommendations may include a provision specifying
the territory in which the election to reorganize the school
districts will be held. In the absence of such a provision, the
election shall be held only in the territory proposed for
reorganization.
Whenever the recommendation is to divide the entire
territory of an existing school district into two or more separate
school districts, the recommendation may provide that the plans and
recommendations be voted upon as a single proposition.
The plans and recommendations may include a provision for
trustee areas that provide for representation in accordance with
population and geographic factors of the entire area of the district.
Any provision of that kind shall also specify the boundaries of the
proposed trustee areas and shall specify whether members of the
governing board shall be elected by the registered voters of the
entire school district or by only the registered voters of that
particular trustee area. A proposal for trustee areas shall be
considered as an inherent part of the proposal and not as a separate
proposition.
In the absence of a provision for trustee areas, the proposed new
district shall have a governing board elected by the registered
voters of the entire district.
(a) Each proposal for the reorganization of school districts
shall include a computation of the local control funding formula
entitlement determined pursuant to Section 42238.02, as implemented
by Section 42238.03, for the districts. That computation shall be an
integral part of the proposal, and shall not be considered separately
from the proposal. The funding computations for the reorganized
school districts shall be made consistent with the calculations
established in this article, and shall be based on the current
information available for each affected school district for the
second principal apportionment period for the fiscal year immediately
preceding the fiscal year in which the reorganization is to become
effective.
(b) The county superintendent of schools shall compute the local
control funding formula entitlement pursuant to this article for a
school district involved in an action to reorganize.
(c) (1) For a former school district that has been wholly included
in more than one new or acquiring district, the county
superintendent of schools with jurisdiction over the reorganized
school district shall compute the local control funding formula
entitlement pursuant to this article. As part of this computation,
and except as otherwise provided in this article, the county
superintendent of schools may determine both of the following:
(2) (A) The prior year funded average daily attendance as of the
second principal apportionment from each affected school district
that will be served by each reorganized school district.
(B) Consistent with paragraph (1), the division of all of the
following types of funding attributed to a former district when all
of the territory of that former district is made part of two or more
new or acquiring districts:
(i) Categorical program funding provided pursuant to subdivisions
(g) and (h) of Section 42238.02, paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of
Section 42238.03, and subdivision (e) of Section 42238.03.
(ii) Economic recovery target payments computed pursuant to
paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 42238.025.
(iii) Necessary small school allowances provided for minimum state
aid pursuant to subparagraph (D) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (e)
of Section 42238.03, except that in no case shall the allowance
attributed to a single necessary small elementary or necessary small
high school be divided among more than one new or acquiring district.
(3) The funding calculated pursuant to this subdivision shall be
incorporated by the Superintendent into the new or acquiring district'
s calculations as if it were a former district that is wholly
included in the new district, provided that the required information
is submitted to the Superintendent within the timeframe established
by the Superintendent. If the county superintendent of schools does
not provide all of the information in paragraphs (1) and (2), the
funding shall not be included in the new or acquiring district's
calculations.
(d) For all actions to reorganize, except for those actions
approved pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 35710, or appealed
pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 35710, Section 35710.5, or
Section 35711, the Superintendent shall compute the local control
funding formula entitlement for a reorganized school district
pursuant to Section 42238.02, as implemented by Section 42238.03.
(e) The Superintendent may make adjustments to the local control
funding formula entitlements computed pursuant to subdivisions (b)
and (c), if those adjustments are necessary to cause those
entitlements to be consistent with this article.
(f) For purposes of this article, a lapse pursuant to Section
35780.1 shall be considered an action to reorganize pursuant to
subdivision (b) of Section 35511.
(g) Any costs incurred by the county superintendent of schools in
preparing reports pursuant to this section or Sections 35735.1 to
35735.9, inclusive, may be billed to the affected school districts on
a proportionate basis.
For purposes of paragraph (5) of subdivision (b) of
Section 42238.02, reorganized districts shall have their percentages
of unduplicated pupils calculated as follows:
(a) (1) For a new district in the first fiscal year of operation,
include only the current fiscal year unduplicated pupil and
enrollment counts used to establish the current fiscal year
percentage.
(2) For a new district in the second fiscal year of operation,
include only the current fiscal year and prior fiscal year
unduplicated pupil and enrollment counts to establish the current
fiscal year percentage.
(3) For a new district in the third and subsequent fiscal years of
operation, include the current fiscal year, prior fiscal year, and
second prior fiscal year unduplicated pupil and enrollment counts to
establish the current fiscal year percentage.
(b) For an acquiring district in the first fiscal year of
operation after the reorganization, retain the prior fiscal year and
second prior fiscal year unduplicated pupil and enrollment counts
from the fiscal years before the reorganization. For the current
fiscal year and each subsequent fiscal year after reorganization,
include the unduplicated pupil and enrollment counts for all pupils
who are being served by the acquiring district.
(c) For the remaining portion of a divided district, the
percentage calculation shall include the prior and second prior
fiscal year unduplicated pupil and enrollment counts from the fiscal
years before the reorganization. For the current and each subsequent
fiscal year after reorganization, include only the unduplicated pupil
and enrollment counts for the pupils who are being served by the
remaining portion of the divided district.
For purposes of subdivisions (g) and (h) of Section
42238.02, paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 42238.03, and
subdivision (e) of Section 42238.03, reorganized districts shall have
categorical program funding determined as follows:
(a) (1) A new district shall retain the same amount of categorical
funding received by each former district before the reorganization.
A new district shall not retain any categorical funding received by
divided districts before the reorganization.
(2) If the new district is composed wholly of former districts, it
shall receive a reduction pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision
(a) of Section 42238.03 only to the extent that the new district
would have received a reduction in the 2012-13 fiscal year.
(3) If the new district is comprised of former districts and one
or more divided districts, it shall receive a reduction pursuant to
paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 42238.03 only to the
extent that the former districts received a reduction in the 2012-13
fiscal year.
(b) (1) An acquiring district shall retain the same amount of
categorical funding it received before the reorganization, plus the
amount of categorical funding received by each former district before
the reorganization. An acquiring district shall not retain any
categorical funding received by divided districts before the
reorganization.
(2) If the acquiring district is composed wholly of former
districts, it shall receive a reduction pursuant to paragraph (2) of
subdivision (a) of Section 42238.03 only to the extent that the
acquiring district would have received a reduction in the 2012-13
fiscal year.
(3) If the acquiring district comprises a former district and one
or more divided districts, it shall receive a reduction pursuant to
paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 42238.03 only to the
extent that the former district received a reduction in the 2012-13
fiscal year.
(c) (1) The remaining portion of a divided district shall retain
the same amount of categorical funding it received before the
reorganization.
(2) If a divided district received a reduction pursuant to
paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 42238.03, it shall
continue to receive that reduction.
(d) If the reorganization includes a former district that has been
wholly included in more than one new or acquiring districts, the
categorical funding shall be determined pursuant to subdivision (c)
of Section 35735.
(a) A new or acquiring district shall receive an economic
recovery target payment pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (d)
of Section 42238.025 that is equal to the sum of the amounts
determined for each former district that was eligible to receive an
economic recovery target payment pursuant to paragraph (1) of
subdivision (d) of Section 42238.025 before the reorganization.
(b) The remaining portion of a divided district shall retain the
same amount of economic recovery target funding pursuant to paragraph
(2) of subdivision (d) of Section 42238.025 that it was eligible to
receive before the reorganization.
(c) If the reorganization includes a former district that has been
wholly included in more than one new or acquiring district, the
economic recovery target funding shall be determined pursuant to
subdivision (c) of Section 35735.
For purposes of subdivision (d) of Section 42238.03, a
reorganized district shall be deemed to have a zero difference in the
prior fiscal year if one of the following conditions is met:
(a) For a new district resulting from an action to reorganize
pursuant to paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of subdivision (a) of Section
35511, each former district had a zero difference in the prior fiscal
year.
(b) For a new district resulting from an action to reorganize
pursuant to paragraph (4) subdivision (a) of Section 35511, the
original district had a zero difference in the prior fiscal year.
(c) For an acquiring district affected by an action to reorganize
taken pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 35511, the acquiring
district has a zero difference in the prior fiscal year.
(a) For a new or acquiring district that has reorganized
pursuant to paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of subdivision (a) of Section
35511 or subdivision (b) of Section 35511, the funding amount per
unit of average daily attendance pursuant to subparagraph (A) of
paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 42238.03 shall be
calculated, as follows:
(1) If the reorganization took place before December 31, 2013, for
each affected district:
(A) Blend the revenue limit pursuant to Section 35735.1, as that
section read on January 1, 2013.
(B) Multiply the average daily attendance for the fiscal year two
years before the fiscal year in which the reorganization is to become
effective by the per unit of average daily attendance amount
computed pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision
(a) of Section 42238.03.
(C) Add the products determined in subparagraph (B) and divide by
the sum of units of average daily attendance for the fiscal year two
years before the fiscal year in which the reorganization is to become
effective for all affected districts.
(2) If the reorganization took place after December 31, 2013, for
each affected district:
(A) Multiply the average daily attendance for the fiscal year
immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the reorganization is
to become effective by the per unit of average daily attendance
amount computed pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of
subdivision (a) of Section 42238.03.
(B) Add the products determined in subparagraph (A) and divide by
the sum of units of average daily attendance for the fiscal year
immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the reorganization is
to become effective for all affected districts.
(3) (A) For purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), average daily
attendance shall be the funded average daily attendance as of the
second principal apportionment.
(B) If the reorganization includes a divided district, the
following shall apply:
(i) For purposes of paragraph (1), the average daily attendance
shall be estimated by the county office of education and reported to
the department based on the units of average daily attendance to be
served by the reorganized district.
(ii) For purposes of paragraph (2), the average daily attendance
shall be estimated by the county office of education and reported to
the department based on the units of average daily attendance to be
served by the reorganized district in the first fiscal year the
reorganization becomes effective. If no average daily attendance of
the divided district is estimated to be served in the first fiscal
year of the reorganization, the divided district's funding shall not
be included in the blending calculation made pursuant to subparagraph
(A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 42238.03.
(C) For purposes of paragraph (1) or (2), if the reorganization
includes a former district that has been wholly included in more than
one new or acquiring district, the average daily attendance shall be
the average daily attendance reported pursuant to subdivision (c) of
Section 35735.
(b) For a new district formed as a result of deunification
pursuant to paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 35511, the
funding amount per unit of average daily attendance pursuant to
subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section
42238.03 shall be equal to the amount calculated for the original
district for the fiscal year before the fiscal year in which the
reorganization is to become effective.
(a) For a new or acquiring district that has reorganized
pursuant to paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of subdivision (a) of Section
35511 or subdivision (b) of Section 35511, the funding amount per
unit of average daily attendance pursuant to subparagraph (A) of
paragraph (1) of subdivision (e) of Section 42238.03, shall be
calculated as follows:
(1) If the reorganization took place before December 31, 2013, for
each affected district:
(A) Multiply the average daily attendance for the fiscal year two
years before the fiscal year in which the reorganization is to become
effective by the per unit of average daily attendance amount
computed pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision
(e) of Section 42238.03.
(B) Add the products determined in subparagraph (A), and divide
that sum by the sum of units of average daily attendance for the
fiscal year two years immediately preceding the fiscal year in which
the reorganization is to become effective for all affected districts.
(C) No adjustment shall be made for paragraphs (2) and (3) of
subdivision (a) of Section 35735.1, as that section read on January
1, 2013.
(2) If the reorganization took place after December 31, 2013, for
each affected district:
(A) Multiply the average daily attendance for the fiscal year
immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the reorganization is
to become effective by the per unit of average daily attendance
amount computed pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of
subdivision (e) of Section 42238.03.
(B) Add the products determined in subparagraph (A), and divide by
the sum of units of average daily attendance for the fiscal year
immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the reorganization is
to become effective for all affected school districts.
(3) (A) For purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), average daily
attendance shall be the funded average daily attendance as of the
second principal apportionment.
(B) If the reorganization includes a divided district, the
following shall apply:
(i) For purposes of paragraph (1), the average daily attendance
shall be estimated by the county office of education and reported to
the department based on the units of average daily attendance to be
served by the reorganized district.
(ii) For purposes of paragraph (2), the average daily attendance
shall be estimated by the county office of education and reported to
the department based on the units of average daily attendance to be
served by the reorganized district in the fiscal year the first
reorganization becomes effective. If no average daily attendance of
the divided district is estimated to be served in the first fiscal
year of the reorganization, the divided district's funding shall not
be included in the blending calculation made pursuant to subparagraph
(A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (e) of Section 42238.03.
(C) For purposes of paragraph (1) or (2), if the reorganization
includes a former district that has been wholly included in more than
one new or acquiring district, the average daily attendance shall be
the average daily attendance reported pursuant to subdivision (c) of
Section 35735.
(b) For a new district formed as a result of deunification
pursuant to paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 35511, the
funding amount per unit of average daily attendance pursuant to
subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (e) of Section
42238.03 shall be equal to the amount calculated for the original
district for the fiscal year immediately preceding the fiscal year in
which the reorganization is to become effective.
For a new or acquiring district that has reorganized
pursuant to paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of subdivision (a) of Section
35511 or subdivision (b) of Section 35511, the funding amount per
unit of average daily attendance pursuant to paragraph (4) of
subdivision (a) of Section 42238.03 shall be calculated as follows:
(a) If the reorganization took place before December 31, 2013:
(1) For each affected district, divide the amount of funding
received in the immediately preceding fiscal year pursuant to
paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 42238.03 as of the second
principal apportionment by the units of average daily attendance for
the fiscal year immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the
reorganization is to become effective.
(2) For each affected district, multiply the amount determined in
paragraph (1) by the average daily attendance for the fiscal year two
years before the fiscal year in which the reorganization is to
become effective.
(3) Add the products determined in paragraph (2), and divide that
sum by the sum of the average daily attendance determined in
paragraph (2) for all affected districts.
(b) If the reorganization took place after December 31, 2013:
(1) For each affected district, divide the amount of funding
received in the immediately preceding fiscal year pursuant to
paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 42238.03 as of the second
principal apportionment by the units of average daily attendance for
the fiscal year prior to the fiscal year in which the reorganization
is to become effective.
(2) For each affected district, multiply the amount determined in
paragraph (1) by the average daily attendance for the fiscal year
immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the reorganization is
to become effective.
(3) Add the products determined in paragraph (2), and divide that
sum by the sum of the average daily attendance determined in
paragraph (2) for all affected districts.
(c) (1) For purposes of subdivisions (a) and (b), average daily
attendance shall be the funded average daily attendance as of the
second principal apportionment.
(2) If the reorganization includes a divided district, the
following shall apply:
(A) For purposes of subdivision (a), the average daily attendance
shall be estimated by the county office of education and reported to
the department based on the units of average daily attendance to be
served by the reorganized district.
(B) For purposes of subdivision (b), the average daily attendance
shall be estimated by the county office of education and reported to
the department based on the units of average daily attendance to be
served by the reorganized district in the first fiscal year the
reorganization becomes effective. If no average daily attendance of
the divided district is estimated to be served in the first fiscal
year of the reorganization, the divided district's funding shall not
be included in the blending calculation pursuant to paragraph (4) of
subdivision (a) of Section 42238.03.
(3) For purposes of subdivisions (a) and (b), if the
reorganization includes a former district that has been wholly
included in more than one new or acquiring district, the average
daily attendance shall be the average daily attendance reported
pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 35735.
(a) For a new or acquiring district that has reorganized
pursuant to paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of subdivision (a) of Section
35511 or subdivision (b) of Section 35511, the funding amount per
unit of average daily attendance pursuant to Sections 42289 to
42289.5, inclusive, for purposes of determining funding pursuant to
paragraph (2) of subdivision (i) of Section 42283.02, shall be
calculated as follows:
(1) If the reorganization took place before December 31, 2013, for
each affected district:
(A) Multiply the average daily attendance for the fiscal year two
years before the fiscal year in which the reorganization is to become
effective by the amount computed pursuant to subdivision (b) of
Section 42287 for the fiscal year two years before the fiscal year in
which the reorganization is to become effective.
(B) Add the products determined in subparagraph (A), and divide
that sum by the sum of units of average daily attendance for the
fiscal year two years before the fiscal year in which the
reorganization is to become effective for all affected districts.
(C) Increase the amount determined in subparagraph (B) by the
percentage calculated pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of
Section 42238.02 for the fiscal year immediately preceding the
fiscal year in which reorganization is to become effective.
(2) If the reorganization took place after December 31, 2013, for
each affected district:
(A) Multiply the average daily attendance for the fiscal year
immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the reorganization is
to become effective by the amount computed pursuant to subdivision
(b) of Section 42287 for the fiscal year immediately preceding the
fiscal year in which the reorganization is to become effective.
(B) Add the products determined in subparagraph (A), and divide
that sum by the sum of units of average daily attendance for the
fiscal year immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the
reorganization is to become effective for all affected districts.
(3) (A) For purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), average daily
attendance shall be the funded average daily attendance as of the
second principal apportionment.
(B) If the reorganization includes a divided district, both of the
following shall apply:
(i) For purposes of paragraph (1), the average daily attendance
shall be estimated by the county office of education and reported to
the department based on the units of average daily attendance to be
served by the reorganized district.
(ii) For purposes of paragraph (2), the average daily attendance
shall be estimated by the county office of education and reported to
the department based on the units of average daily attendance to be
served by the reorganized district in the first year the
reorganization becomes effective. If no average daily attendance of
the divided district is estimated to be served in the first year of
the reorganization, the divided district's funding shall not be
included in the blending calculation pursuant to paragraph (2) of
subdivision (i) of Section 42238.02.
(C) For purposes of paragraph (1) or (2), if the reorganization
includes a former district that has been wholly included in more than
one new or acquiring district, the average daily attendance shall be
the average daily attendance reported pursuant to subdivision (c) of
Section 35735.
(b) For a new district formed as a result of deunification
pursuant to paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 35511, the
funding amount per unit of average daily attendance shall be equal to
the amount calculated for the original district for the fiscal year
immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the reorganization is
to become effective.
(a) For a new district or acquiring district that has
reorganized pursuant to paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of subdivision (a)
of Section 35511 or subdivision (b) of Section 35511, the funding
amount per unit of average daily attendance pursuant to Sections
42289 to 42289.5, inclusive, for purposes of determining funding
pursuant to subparagraph (D) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of
Section 42283.03, shall be calculated as follows:
(1) If the reorganization took place before December 31, 2013, for
each affected district:
(A) Multiply the average daily attendance for the fiscal year two
years before the fiscal year in which the reorganization is to become
effective by the amount per unit of average daily attendance that
corresponds to the 2012-13 fiscal year funding amounts pursuant to
Sections 42289 to 42289.5, inclusive, and Section 42238.146, as that
section read on June 15, 2015.
(B) Add the products determined in subparagraph (A), and divide
that sum by the sum of units of average daily attendance for the
fiscal year two years before the fiscal year in which the
reorganization is to become effective for all affected districts.
(2) If the reorganization took place after December 31, 2013, for
each affected district:
(A) Multiply the average daily attendance for the fiscal year
immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the reorganization is
to become effective by the amount per unit of average daily
attendance that corresponds to the 2012-13 fiscal year funding
amounts pursuant to Sections 42289 to 42289.5, inclusive, and Section
42238.146, as that section read on June 15, 2015.
(B) Add the products determined in subparagraph (A), and divide
that sum by the sum of units of average daily attendance for the
fiscal year immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the
reorganization is to become effective for all affected districts.
(3) (A) For purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), average daily
attendance shall be the funded average daily attendance as of the
second principal apportionment.
(B) If the reorganization includes a divided district, the
following shall apply:
(i) For purposes of paragraph (1), the average daily attendance
shall be estimated by the county office of education and reported to
the department based on the units of average daily attendance to be
served by the reorganized district.
(ii) For purposes of paragraph (2), the average daily attendance
shall be estimated by the county office of education and reported to
the department based on the units of average daily attendance to be
served by the reorganized district in the first fiscal year the
reorganization becomes effective. If no average daily attendance of
the divided district is estimated to be served in the first fiscal
year of the reorganization, the divided district's funding shall not
be included in the blending calculation pursuant to subparagraph (D)
of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 42238.03.
(C) For purposes of paragraph (1) or (2), if the reorganization
includes a former district that has been wholly included in more than
one new or acquiring district, the average daily attendance shall be
the average daily attendance reported pursuant to subdivision (c) of
Section 35735.
(b) For a new district formed as a result of deunification
pursuant to paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 35511, the
funding amount per unit of average daily attendance shall be equal to
the amount calculated for the original district for the fiscal year
immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the reorganization is
to become effective.
For the purpose of determining funding pursuant to
subparagraph (D) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (e) of Section
42238.03, the following shall apply to districts affected by
reorganization pursuant to Section 35511 or a lapse pursuant to
Section 35780.1:
(a) A new district shall receive the same amount of the 2012-13
fiscal year funding allowance provided for qualifying necessary small
elementary schools and necessary small high schools received by each
former district in the fiscal year immediately preceding the fiscal
year in which the reorganization is to become effective if the former
district has been wholly included in the new district.
(b) An acquiring district shall retain the same amount as the
2012-13 fiscal year funding allowance provided for its qualifying
necessary small elementary schools and necessary small high schools
in the fiscal year immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the
reorganization is to become effective and any such allowance
provided to a former district if the former district has been wholly
included in the acquiring district.
(c) A divided district shall retain the same amount of the 2012-13
fiscal year funding allowance provided for its qualifying necessary
small elementary schools and necessary small high schools in the
fiscal year immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the
reorganization is to become effective.
(d) If the reorganization includes a former district that has been
wholly included in more than one new or acquiring district, the
necessary small school allowance for minimum state aid shall be
determined pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 35735.
Plans and recommendations may include a proposal for
dividing the property, other than real property, and obligations of
any school district proposed to be divided between two or more school
districts, or proposed to be partially included in one or more
school districts. As used in this section, "property" includes funds,
cash on hand, and moneys due but uncollected on the date
reorganization becomes effective for all purposes, and state
apportionments based on average daily attendance earned in the year
immediately preceding the date reorganization becomes effective for
all purposes. In providing for this division, the plans and
recommendations may consider the assessed valuation of each portion
of the school district, the local control funding formula allocation
pursuant to Section 42238.02, as implemented by Section 42238.03, in
each school district, the number of children of schoolage residing in
each portion of the school district, the value and location of the
school property, and such other matters as may be deemed pertinent
and equitable. Any such proposal shall be an integral part of the
proposal and not a separate proposition.
Sections 35735 to 35736, inclusive, shall only apply to
actions to reorganize school districts for which the order to
reorganize, pursuant to Section 35765, is appropriately filed after
December 1, 2013, pursuant to Section 54902 of the Government Code.
Actions to reorganize school districts for which the order to
reorganize is appropriately filed on or before December 1, 2013,
shall be implemented pursuant to Sections 35735 to 35736, inclusive,
as those sections read on January 1, 2013.
Plans and recommendations may include a provision specifying
that the election for the first governing board will be held at the
same time as the election on the reorganization of the school
districts. If such a provision is included, it shall specify the
method whereby the length of the initial terms may be determined so
that the governing board will ultimately have staggered terms which
expire in years with regular election dates. In the absence of such a
provision, the election of the first governing board will take place
on the first regular election following the passage of the
reorganization proposal.
Plans and recommendations may include a method of dividing
the bonded indebtedness other than the method specified in paragraphs
(1) and (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 35576 for the purpose of
providing greater equity in the division. Consideration may be given
to the assessed valuation, number of pupils, property values, and
other matters which the petitioners or county committee deems
pertinent.