§ 16263 Children’S Center Funding Priorities
This law tells a state board how to decide which local agencies get money to build or rent children’s centers, giving special priority to school districts with lots of low‑income families.
A school district where many families receive aid wants to open a new child‑care center for kids.
The State Allocation Board will look at that district first and may give it money or help lease a building because the law says the board must give special consideration to districts with many aid families.
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§ 16263 Children’S Center Funding Priorities
Last verified: January 10, 2026