§ 16103 School District Lease Apportionments
This law lets the State Allocation Board give money to a school district to buy a site and buildings it leased in late 1954, if the district meets certain conditions.
A school district leased a building on October 15, 1954 to build its new office. In 1998 the district asks for state money to buy the building.
The state can give the district money to purchase the building, but only if the district would already qualify for building‑area funding, the Department of Education says the office is needed, and the board thinks the purchase is a good financial deal.
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§ 16103 School District Lease Apportionments
Last verified: January 10, 2026