§ 12002 Federal Education Aid Fund
This law creates a special fund in the state treasury called the Auxiliary State School Fund. It allows the state to put federal education money into this fund if the money isn't required to go somewhere else.
The federal government gives money to help schools buy new computers.
If the federal rules don't say where to put this money, the state can put it in the Auxiliary State School Fund instead of another account.
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§ 12002 Federal Education Aid Fund
Last verified: January 10, 2026