42127.6
. (a) (1) A school district shall provide the county
superintendent of schools with a copy of a study, report, evaluation,
or audit that was commissioned by the district, the county
superintendent, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and state
control agencies and that contains evidence that the school district
is showing fiscal distress under the standards and criteria adopted
in Section 33127, or a report on the school district by the County
Office Fiscal Crisis and Management Assistance Team or any regional
team created pursuant to subdivision (i) of Section 42127.8. The
county superintendent shall review and consider studies, reports,
evaluations, or audits of the school district that contain evidence
that the school district is demonstrating fiscal distress under the
standards and criteria adopted in Section 33127 or that contain a
finding by an external reviewer that more than three of the 15 most
common predictors of a school district needing intervention, as
determined by the County Office Fiscal Crisis and Management
Assistance Team, are present. If these findings are made, the county
superintendent shall investigate the financial condition of the
school district and determine if the school district may be unable to
meet its financial obligations for the current or two subsequent
fiscal years, or should receive a qualified or negative interim
financial certification pursuant to Section 42131. If at any time
during the fiscal year the county superintendent of schools
determines that a school district may be unable to meet its financial
obligations for the current or two subsequent fiscal years or if a
school district has a qualified or negative certification pursuant to
Section 42131, he or she shall notify the governing board of the
school district and the Superintendent of Public Instruction in
writing of that determination and the basis for the determination.
The notification shall include the assumptions used in making the
determination and shall be available to the public. The county
superintendent of schools shall report to the Superintendent of
Public Instruction on the financial condition of the school district
and his or her proposed remedial actions and shall do at least one of
the following and all actions that are necessary to ensure that the
district meets its financial obligations:
(A) Assign a fiscal expert, paid for by the county superintendent,
to advise the district on its financial problems.
(B) Conduct a study of the financial and budgetary conditions of
the district that includes, but is not limited to, a review of
internal controls. If, in the course of this review, the county
superintendent determines that his or her office requires analytical
assistance or expertise that is not available through the district,
he or she may employ, on a short-term basis, with the approval of the
Superintendent of Public Instruction, staff, including certified
public accountants, to provide the assistance and expertise. The
school district shall pay 75 percent and the county office of
education shall pay 25 percent of these staff costs.
(C) Direct the school district to submit a financial projection of
all fund and cash balances of the district as of June 30 of the
current year and subsequent fiscal years as he or she requires.
(D) Require the district to encumber all contracts and other
obligations, to prepare appropriate cashflow analyses and monthly or
quarterly budget revisions, and to appropriately record all
receivables and payables.
(E) Direct the district to submit a proposal for addressing the
fiscal conditions that resulted in the determination that the
district may not be able to meet its financial obligations.
(F) Withhold compensation of the members of the governing board
and the district superintendent for failure to provide requested
financial information. This action may be appealed to the
Superintendent of Public Instruction pursuant to subdivision (b).
(G) Assign the Fiscal Crisis and Management Assistance Team to
review teacher hiring practices, teacher retention rate, percentage
of provision of highly qualified teachers, and the extent of teacher
misassignment in the school district and provide the district with
recommendations to streamline and improve the teacher hiring process,
teacher retention rate, extent of teacher misassignment, and
provision of highly qualified teachers. If a review team is assigned
to a school district, the district shall follow the recommendations
of the team, unless the district shows good cause for failure to do
so. The Fiscal Crisis and Management Assistance Team may not
recommend an action that would abrogate a contract that governs
employment.
(2) Any contract entered into by a county superintendent of
schools for the purposes of this subdivision is subject to the
approval of the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
(3) An employee of a school district who provides information
regarding improper governmental activity, as defined in Section
44112, is entitled to the protection provided pursuant to Article 5
(commencing with Section 44110) of Chapter 1 of Part 25.
(b) Within five days of the county superintendent making the
determination specified in subdivision (a), a school district may
appeal the basis of the determination and any of the proposed actions
that the county superintendent has indicated that he or she will
take to further examine the financial condition of the district. The
Superintendent of Public Instruction shall sustain or deny any or all
parts of the appeal within 10 days.
(c) If, after taking the actions identified in subdivision (a),
the county superintendent determines that a district will be unable
to meet its financial obligations for the current or subsequent
fiscal year, he or she shall notify the school district governing
board and the Superintendent of Public Instruction in writing of that
determination and the basis for that determination. The notification
shall include the assumptions used in making the determination and
shall be provided to the superintendent of the school district and
parent and teacher organization of the district.
(d) Within five days of the county superintendent making the
determination specified in subdivision (c), a school district may
appeal that determination to the Superintendent of Public
Instruction. The Superintendent shall sustain or deny the appeal
within 10 days. If the governing board of the school district appeals
the determination, the county superintendent of schools may stay any
action of the governing board that he or she determines is
inconsistent with the ability of the district to meet its financial
obligations for the current or subsequent fiscal year until
resolution of the appeal by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
(e) If the appeal described in subdivision (d) is denied or not
filed, or if the district has a negative certification pursuant to
Section 42131, the county superintendent, in consultation with the
Superintendent of Public Instruction, shall take at least one of the
actions described in paragraphs (1) to (5), inclusive, and all
actions that are necessary to ensure that the district meets its
financial obligations and shall make a report to the Superintendent
about the financial condition of the district and remedial actions
proposed by the county superintendent.
(1) Develop and impose, in consultation with the Superintendent of
Public Instruction and the school district governing board, a budget
revision that will enable the district to meet its financial
obligations in the current fiscal year.
(2) Stay or rescind any action that is determined to be
inconsistent with the ability of the school district to meet its
obligations for the current or subsequent fiscal year. This includes
any actions up to the point that the subsequent year's budget is
approved by the county superintendent of schools. The county
superintendent of schools shall inform the school district governing
board in writing of his or her justification for any exercise of
authority under this paragraph.
(3) Assist in developing, in consultation with the governing board
of the school district, a financial plan that will enable the
district to meet its future obligations.
(4) Assist in developing, in consultation with the governing board
of the school district, a budget for the subsequent fiscal year. If
necessary, the county superintendent of schools shall continue to
work with the governing board of the school district until the budget
for the subsequent year is adopted.
(5) As necessary, appoint a fiscal adviser to perform any or all
of the duties prescribed by this section on his or her behalf.
(f) Any action taken by the county superintendent of schools
pursuant to paragraph (1) or (2) of subdivision (e) shall be
accompanied by a notification that shall include the actions to be
taken, the reasons for the actions, and the assumptions used to
support the necessity for these actions.
(g) This section does not authorize the county superintendent to
abrogate any provision of a collective bargaining agreement that was
entered into by a school district prior to the date upon which the
county superintendent of schools assumed authority pursuant to
subdivision (e).
(h) The school district shall pay 75 percent and the county office
of education shall pay 25 percent of the administrative expenses
incurred pursuant to subdivision (e) or costs associated with
improving the district's financial management practices. The
Superintendent of Public Instruction shall develop and distribute to
affected school districts and county offices of education advisory
guidelines regarding the appropriate amount of administrative
expenses charged pursuant to this subdivision.
(i) Notwithstanding Section 42647 or 42650 or any other law, a
county treasurer shall not honor any warrant if, pursuant to Sections
42127 to 42127.5, inclusive, or pursuant to this section, the county
superintendent or the Superintendent of Public Instruction, as
appropriate, has disapproved that warrant or the order on school
district funds for which a warrant was prepared.
(j) Effective upon the certification of the election results for a
newly organized school district pursuant to Section 35763, the
county superintendent of schools may exercise any of the powers and
duties of this section regarding the reorganized school district and
the other affected school districts until the reorganized school
district becomes effective for all purposes in accordance with
Article 4 (commencing with Section 35530) of Chapter 3 of Part 21.
(k) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall monitor the
efforts of a county office of education in exercising its authority
under this section and may exercise any of that authority if he or
she finds that the actions of the county superintendent of schools
are not effective in resolving the financial problems of the school
district. Upon a decision to exercise the powers of the county
superintendent of schools, the county superintendent of schools is
relieved of those powers assumed by the Superintendent. In addition
to the actions taken by the county superintendent, the Superintendent
of Public Instruction shall take further actions to ensure the
long-term fiscal stability of the district. The county office of
education shall reimburse the Superintendent of Public Instruction
for all of his or her costs in exercising his or her authority under
this subdivision. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall
promptly notify the county superintendent of schools, the county
board of education, the superintendent of the school district, the
governing board of the school district, the appropriate policy and
fiscal committees of each house of the Legislature, and the
Department of Finance of his or her decision to exercise the
authority of the county superintendent of schools.