Section 46607 Of Chapter 5. Interdistrict Attendance Computation From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 26. >> Chapter 5.
46607
. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b) or (c), the
average daily attendance for attendance of pupils from another
district shall be credited to the district of attendance for purposes
of determining state apportionments and the revenue limit pursuant
to Section 42237 or 42238.
(b) For any district that would have a reduction of 25 percent or
more in its federal grant pursuant to Public Law 81-874 if the
average daily attendance of pupils residing within the district were
credited to the district of attendance, then the average daily
attendance resulting from an interdistrict attendance agreement shall
be credited to the district of residence and the district of
residence shall pay a tuition to the district of attendance no later
than the next August 31, after the close of the fiscal year as
follows:
(1) For attendance in regular day schools and summer schools the
tuition per unit of average daily attendance, if any, shall not
exceed the actual cost per unit of average daily attendance for the
grade level or program less any income, other than tuition, received
by the district of attendance on account of such attendance.
(2) The district in which the pupil resides shall reduce its total
revenue limit pursuant to Section 42238 by the total excess, if any,
of its revenue limit per unit of average daily attendance multiplied
by the total interdistrict attendance over the total tuition to be
paid to districts of attendance.
The district in which the pupil resides may increase its total
revenue limit pursuant to Section 42238 by the total excess, if any,
of the total tuition to be paid to districts of attendance over the
district of residence's revenue limit per unit of average daily
attendance multiplied by the total interdistrict average daily
attendance.
(c) For any consortium of school districts operating an adult
education and a regional occupational program serving four or more
school districts, the school districts may agree to claim the unit of
average daily attendance on the basis of the district of residence
and pay such interdistrict tuition to the district of attendance as
agreed to by the participating districts.