§ 16095 School District Fund Transfers
This law says that when a school district gets state money for a building project, the school board must move that money into the district’s state school building fund.
A school district receives a state grant to build a new science lab.
The school board has to take the grant money out of whatever account it’s sitting in (like the general fund) and put it into the district’s state school building fund, because the law says that money must be used for the lab project.
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§ 16095 School District Fund Transfers
Last verified: January 10, 2026