Section 46191 Of Article 7. Adult School From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 26. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 7.
46191
. (a) In classes for adults maintained for adults in any
county jail, or any correctional facility, including any county
industrial farm or county or joint county road camp, a day of
attendance is 180 minutes of attendance; but no pupil in such a class
shall be credited with more than one day of attendance in any
calendar day, nor with more than 15 clock hours of attendance during
any one school week.
(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a pupil in that class may be
credited with more than one day of attendance in any calendar day,
and more than 15 clock hours of attendance during any one school
week, so long as the total number of units of average daily
attendance calculated on that basis for the school district or county
superintendent of schools do not exceed the number of units of
average daily attendance actually reimbursed for the 1992-93 fiscal
year for the school district or county superintendent of schools, as
adjusted for any statutorily authorized rates of growth of units of
average daily attendance. However, pursuant to subdivision (e) of
Section 46300, no pupil in independent study, in a setting described
in subdivision (a), shall be credited with more than one day of
attendance in a calendar day.
(c) One adult in a correctional facility may not generate more
than one day of attendance if it results in another adult in the same
correctional facility being denied classes.