§ 16093 School Building Fund Distribution
This law sets up a special money pot for school building projects in each county and tells the county treasurer to put any school‑building money they get into that pot, split the way the school board decides.
The state gives $500,000 to a county to help build a new high school. The county treasurer must deposit that $500,000 into the high school’s building fund in the county treasury, exactly as the school board said each district should get.
The treasurer takes the money the state sent for school construction and puts it into the fund that belongs to that school district, following the board’s share.
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§ 16093 School Building Fund Distribution
Last verified: January 10, 2026