52616.16
. (a) For the 1993-94 fiscal year, each school district's
adult education revenue limit per unit of average daily attendance
shall be determined as follows:
(1) (A) Add the total apportionment the school district received
for the 1991-92 fiscal year for its adult education program and the
portion of its state apportionment that represents the funding for
those secondary school pupils concurrently enrolled in adult
education.
(B) Add the school district's average daily attendance funded for
the annual apportionment for the 1991-92 fiscal year for adult
education and the portion of the district's funded regular average
daily attendance for secondary school pupils concurrently enrolled in
adult education.
(C) Divide subparagraph (A) by subparagraph (B) to determine the
school district's adult education revenue limit per unit of average
daily attendance.
(2) (A) For a school district offering adult education courses and
classes pursuant to Section 41976.2, multiply the funded average
daily attendance for the second principal apportionment made in the
1991-92 fiscal year for independent study pupils 21 years of age or
older and pupils 19 years of age or older who have not been
continuously enrolled in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12,
inclusive, since their 18th birthday, as calculated pursuant to
Section 46300.1, as that section read on January 1, 1992, by the
statewide average funded adult education revenue limit for the
1992-93 fiscal year. This amount shall be added to the amount
calculated pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of this
subdivision.
(B) Determine the funded average daily attendance made in the
second principal apportionment for the 1991-92 fiscal year for
independent study pupils 21 years of age or older and pupils 19 years
of age or older who have not been continuously enrolled in
kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive, since their 18th
birthday, as calculated pursuant to Section 46300.1, as that section
read on January 1, 1992. This amount shall be added to the amount
calculated pursuant to subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of this
subdivision.
(3) If the amount determined in paragraph (1) is between one
thousand seven hundred seventy-five dollars ($1,775) and two thousand
fifty dollars ($2,050), that amount shall be the district's adult
education revenue limit per unit of average daily attendance for the
1993-94 fiscal year.
(4) If the amount determined in paragraph (1) is greater than two
thousand fifty dollars ($2,050), the difference between that amount
and two thousand fifty dollars ($2,050) shall be multiplied by 0.67
and that product shall be added to two thousand fifty dollars
($2,050). That amount shall be the district's adult education revenue
limit per unit of average daily attendance for the 1993-94 fiscal
year.
(5) If the amount determined in paragraph (1) is less than one
thousand seven hundred seventy-five dollars ($1,775), the difference
between that amount and one thousand seven hundred seventy-five
dollars ($1,775) shall be multiplied by .67 and that product shall be
subtracted from one thousand seven hundred seventy-five dollars
($1,775). That amount shall be the district's adult education revenue
limit per unit of average daily attendance for the 1993-94 fiscal
year.
(6) Any school district that establishes a new adult education
program and receives a state apportionment for adult education on or
after July 1, 1993, shall have an adult education revenue limit per
unit of average daily attendance equal to the statewide average adult
education revenue limit for the 1993-94 fiscal year.
(b) For the 1994-95 fiscal year, each school district's adult
education revenue limit per unit of average daily attendance shall be
determined as follows:
(1) (A) Add the total apportionment the school district received
for the 1991-92 fiscal year for its adult education program and the
portion of its state apportionment that represents the funding for
those secondary school pupils concurrently enrolled in adult
education.
(B) Add the school district's average daily attendance funded for
the annual apportionment for the 1991-92 fiscal year for adult
education and the portion of the district's funded regular average
daily attendance for secondary school pupils concurrently enrolled in
adult education.
(C) Divide subparagraph (A) by subparagraph (B) to determine the
school district's adult education revenue limit per unit of average
daily attendance.
(2) (A) For a school district offering adult education courses and
classes pursuant to Section 41976.2, multiply the funded average
daily attendance for the second principal apportionment made in the
1991-92 fiscal year for independent study pupils 21 years of age or
older and pupils 19 years of age or older who have not been
continuously enrolled in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12,
inclusive, since their 18th birthday, as calculated pursuant to
Section 46300.1, as that section read on January 1, 1992, by the
statewide average funded adult education revenue limit for the
1992-93 fiscal year. This amount shall be added to the amount
calculated pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of this
subdivision.
(B) Determine the funded average daily attendance for the second
principal apportionment made in the 1991-92 fiscal year for
independent study pupils 21 years of age or older and pupils 19 years
of age or older who have not been continuously enrolled in
kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive, since their 18th
birthday, as calculated pursuant to Section 46300.1, as that section
read on January 1, 1992. This amount shall be added to the amount
calculated pursuant to subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of this
subdivision.
(3) If the amount determined in paragraph (1) is between one
thousand seven hundred seventy-five dollars ($1,775) and two thousand
fifty dollars ($2,050), that amount shall be the district's adult
education revenue limit per unit of average daily attendance for the
1994-95 fiscal year.
(4) If the amount determined in paragraph (1) is greater than two
thousand fifty dollars ($2,050), the difference between that amount
and two thousand fifty dollars ($2,050) shall be multiplied by 0.33
and that product shall be added to two thousand fifty dollars
($2,050). That amount shall be the district's adult education revenue
limit per unit of average daily attendance for the 1994-95 fiscal
year.
(5) If the amount determined in paragraph (1) is less than one
thousand seven hundred seventy-five dollars ($1,775), the difference
between that amount and one thousand seven hundred seventy-five
dollars ($1,775) shall be multiplied by .34 and that product shall be
subtracted from one thousand seven hundred seventy-five dollars
($1,775). That amount shall be the district's adult education revenue
limit per unit of average daily attendance for the 1994-95 fiscal
year.
(6) Any school district that establishes a new adult education
program and receives a state apportionment for adult education on or
after July 1, 1993, shall have an adult education revenue limit per
unit of average daily attendance that is equal to the statewide
average adult education revenue limit for the 1994-95 fiscal year.
(c) For the 1995-96 fiscal year the adult education revenue limit
per unit of average daily attendance shall be one of the following:
(1) The amount determined in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a).
(2) Two thousand fifty dollars ($2,050) for any district that had
a 1993-94 fiscal year adult education revenue limit per unit of
average daily attendance determined pursuant to paragraph (4) of
subdivision (a).
(3) One thousand seven hundred seventy-five dollars ($1,775) for
any district that had a 1993-94 fiscal year adult education revenue
limit per unit of average daily attendance determined pursuant to
paragraph (5) or paragraph (6) of subdivision (a).
(d) Commencing July 1, 1996, an inflation adjustment shall be
calculated for each district so that over time the adult education
revenue limit per unit of average daily attendance shall be the same
for all districts. A school district's adult education revenue limit
per unit of average daily attendance shall be the district's prior
fiscal year's adult education revenue limit per unit of average daily
attendance increased by a dollar amount calculated as follows:
(1) Determine the dollar amount by multiplying the statewide
average funded adult education revenue limit per unit of average
daily attendance for the prior fiscal year by the inflation
adjustment used to increase revenue limits for unified school
districts pursuant to Section 42238.1.
(2) Determine a factor as follows:
(A) Multiply the highest funded adult education revenue limit per
unit of average daily attendance in the state for the prior fiscal
year by 1.02.
(B) Divide the amount determined in subparagraph (A) by the funded
adult education revenue limit per unit of average daily attendance
of the school district for the prior fiscal year.
(C) If the number determined in subparagraph (B) is greater than
1.10, that result shall be reduced to 1.10. If the number determined
in subparagraph (B) is less than 1.02, that result shall be increased
to 1.02.
(D) Subtract 1.0 from the number determined in subparagraph (C).
(E) Divide the number determined in subparagraph (D) by the
inflation adjustment used to increase revenue limits for a unified
school district pursuant to Section 42238.1.
(3) Multiply the dollar amount determined in paragraph (1) by the
factor determined in paragraph (2).
(4) Add the amount determined in paragraph (3) to the funded adult
revenue limit per unit of average daily attendance of the school
district for the prior fiscal year. In no case shall any revenue
limit per unit of average daily attendance be increased above the
amount calculated in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2).
The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall reallocate any
amounts calculated for a district in excess of the amount calculated
in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) to augment the inflation
adjustments of other districts.
If the amount of funds needed to provide inflation adjustments
calculated pursuant to this subdivision exceeds the amount
appropriated in the annual Budget Act for adult education program
inflation adjustments, the superintendent shall prorate the amounts
calculated pursuant to this subdivision.
(e) When each district's adult education revenue per unit of
average daily attendance is the same, each district, notwithstanding
paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d), shall receive the same
inflation adjustment calculated pursuant to the inflation adjustment
used to increase revenue limits for unified school districts pursuant
to Section 42238.1.
(f) If there is an average daily attendance audit adjustment for
any of the 1990-91, 1991-92, or 1992-93 fiscal years, for purposes of
calculating the district's adjusted adult education revenue limit
pursuant to this section, the superintendent, with the approval of
the Department of Finance, may waive the average daily attendance
audit adjustment if the superintendent determines that the audit
exception was minor or inadvertent, or both.