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35735
. (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.