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Article 4. Finances of California Education Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 22. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 4.

Each school district maintaining a continuous school program in any school within the district pursuant to this chapter shall be entitled to receive the same support, but not more support, from the State School Fund due to the average daily attendance at such school that it would have received if the school had been operating under the provisions of law relating to the regular school year, including summer school.
The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall prescribe an appropriate procedure for the computation of allowances, apportionments, and disbursements from the State School Fund which are to be made to any school district maintaining a continuous school program pursuant to this chapter for any one or more of the purposes specified in Sections 41300 and 41301 for the average daily attendance at any school operating such a program.
The allowances, disbursements, and apportionments under this article shall be made with respect to any school district maintaining a continuous school program pursuant to this chapter in accordance with the provisions of law relating to such allowances, disbursements, and apportionments, to the extent possible.
The Superintendent of Public Instruction may provide for the actual disbursement of the apportionments to the school district maintaining the continuous school program pursuant to this chapter at times other than as specified in Article 3 (commencing with Section 41330) of Chapter 3 of Part 24 of this division. In no event, however, shall the school district receive apportionments in a total amount in excess of the amount determined pursuant to this article.
Any school district with an average daily attendance of more than 500 which, prior to July 1, 1979, converts one or more schools to a continuous school program pursuant to this chapter, shall, upon the approval of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, receive from funds appropriated for this purpose, a one-time grant not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). School districts already operating continuous school programs on effective date of this section shall be eligible for the grant. Any school district with an average daily attendance of 500 or less, which, prior to July 1, 1979, converts one or more schools to a continuous school program pursuant to this chapter, shall, upon the approval of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, receive from funds appropriated for this purpose, a one-time grant not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000).