Section 35780 Of Article 5. Lapsation From California Education Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 21. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 5.
35780
. (a) Any school district which has been organized for more
than three years shall be lapsed as provided in this article if the
number of registered electors in the district is less than six or if
the average daily attendance of pupils in the school or schools
maintained by the district is less than six in grades 1 through 8 or
is less than 11 in grades 9 through 12, except that for any unified
district which has established and continues to operate at least one
senior high school, the board of supervisors shall defer the
lapsation of the district for one year upon a written request of the
governing board of the district and written concurrence of the county
committee. The board of supervisors shall make no more than three
such deferments.
(b) For a newly organized school district that has been unable to
provide the school facilities necessary for instructional services by
employees of the district to all of the pupils who are residents of
the district after five years from the date that the reorganization
became effective, the county committee on school district
organization, upon direction from the State Board of Education, shall
initiate lapsation procedures pursuant to Section 35783 or revert
the reorganized district to its original status.
(c) A school district may also be lapsed when there are no school
facilities or sites on which to maintain any school in the district.