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. (a) In accordance with timelines, instructions, and a format
established by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the
state-appointed administrator shall prepare or obtain the following
reports and plans:
(1) A management review and recovery plan.
(2) A multiyear financial recovery plan. The multiyear financial
recovery plan shall include a plan, to be submitted annually on or
before July 1, to repay to the state any and all loans owed by the
district.
(3) During the period of service by the state-appointed
administrator, an annual report on the financial condition of the
district, including, but not necessarily limited to, all of the
following information:
(A) Specific actions taken to reduce district expenditures or
increase income to the district, and the amount of the resulting cost
savings and increases in income.
(B) A copy of the adopted district budget for the current fiscal
year.
(C) The amount of the district budgetary reserve.
(D) The status of employee contracts.
(E) Any obstacles to the implementation of the recovery plans
described in paragraphs (1) and (2).
(b) Each of the reports or plans required under this section, or
under any other law that requires the district to prepare reports or
plans, shall be submitted to the Superintendent of Public Instruction
for approval, after his or her consideration of comments and
recommendations of the county superintendent of schools. The
Superintendent of Public Instruction may accept and approve, for the
purposes of this section, any reports or plans that were prepared by
or for the district prior to the district's acceptance of a loan as
described in subdivision (a) of Section 41326.
(c) With the approval of the Superintendent of Public Instruction,
the state-appointed administrator may enter into agreements on
behalf of the district and, subject to any contractual obligation of
the district, change any existing district rules, regulations,
policies, or practices as necessary for the effective implementation
of the recovery plans referred to in subdivision (a).