§ 14056 County Superintendent Salary Funding
This law says the state must include money in its budget to help pay part of the county superintendent of schools' salary. This money comes from a special fund for county schools.
Imagine your county has a superintendent who earns $150,000 a year. The state is supposed to help pay part of that salary.
The state must set aside a specific amount of money in its budget to help cover the superintendent's salary. This money can only be used for that purpose and comes from a fund meant for county school services.
No specific formula provided in the statute.
If the law says the state must contribute $50,000 toward the superintendent's salary.
Result: The state includes $50,000 in the budget from the county school service fund to help pay the superintendent's salary.
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§ 14056 County Superintendent Salary Funding
Last verified: January 10, 2026