§ 16190 School Building Aid Allocation
This law lets the state board give money from certain state funds and bonds to help school districts pay for classrooms and equipment needed for special‑needs children.
A school district wants to build a wheelchair‑accessible classroom and buy special learning tools for a student with a physical disability.
The board can take money from the 1952 appropriations or from state bonds approved by voters and give it to the district to cover the cost of the new room and equipment.
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§ 16190 School Building Aid Allocation
Last verified: January 10, 2026