§ 1267 County School Maintenance Funding
This law lets the county superintendent use a special fund to buy supplies, hire workers, and fix school buildings for any school district that chooses to use this service, and requires a monthly cost report.
A small school district decides to let the county superintendent handle its building repairs. The superintendent buys new windows, hires a crew to install them, and then sends the district a memo around the first of the month showing how much the work cost.
Because the district opted in, the superintendent can spend the county fund on the windows and labor, then bills the district and reports the cost each month.
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§ 1267 County School Maintenance Funding
Last verified: January 10, 2026