Section 85260 Of Article 5. Warrants From California Education Code >> Division 7. >> Title 3. >> Part 50. >> Chapter 8. >> Article 5.
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. In any county, the county superintendent of schools, the
county board of education and the county auditor, may prescribe a
payroll procedure, to be followed by designated community college
districts in the county, under which the community college district
governing boards, by use of payroll orders, shall authorize and
direct the county superintendent of schools and the county auditor to
draw separate payroll warrants in the names of the individual
district employees for the respective amounts set forth therein to
the end that each employee may be furnished with a statement of the
amount earned and an itemization of the amounts withheld therefrom
under requirements of the law or by direction of the employee.
Such payroll warrants shall show the closing date of the pay
period for which issued and the date of issue and a statement that it
is drawn by order of the governing board of the district and shall
bear the signature of the county auditor.
To obtain the advantage of a uniform pay period and pay date
within districts, the payroll procedure may specify the ending date
of the pay period and, notwithstanding Sections 87821 and 85244, the
date of issue for payroll warrants, except that the issue date shall
be on or before the 10th calendar day following the end of the pay
period. The payroll procedure may provide for salary payments,
including salary advances, more frequently than once a month.
The payroll procedure may provide for payroll orders authorizing
salary payments to individual employees on a continuing basis until
such time as notifications of changes or adjustments are submitted by
the community college districts, provided that an itemized listing
of payments made under this procedure is furnished to the community
college district on or before the date of issue of the payroll
warrants.
The payroll order may direct the transfer from the districts'
funds to a clearing fund in the county treasury, to be known as the
schools payroll revolving fund, of the total of the amount of the
payroll warrants to be issued under the order to the end that payroll
warrants for all districts may be drawn against a single revolving
fund. The payroll order may further direct the transfer from the
districts' funds of the totals of the various deductions set forth
therein to the trust funds in the county treasury entitled to receive
credit for them and may further direct the proper disbursement of
such trust amounts.
When the payroll procedure provides for payment of salary once
each month the payment shall be made on the last working day of the
month as required by Section 88165.