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HomeEducation CodeCh. 6Art. 9§ 16324 School District Funding Applications

§ 16324 School District Funding Applications

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§ 16324 School District Funding Applications

This law explains how schools can ask the state for money to build or fix school buildings. The state checks the request and may give some or all of the money, but the school must also have its own money saved up.

Key Takeaways

  • •Schools can ask the state for money to build or fix buildings.
  • •The state only gives money if the school also saves some of its own.
  • •The school has 9 months to save its part, or the state cancels the deal.
  • •The state pays the money in parts if it wants to.

Example

A school wants to build a new gym.

The school asks the state for $500,000 to help build it. The state says yes but only gives $300,000 if the school saves up $200,000 of its own money. If the school doesn’t save the money in 9 months, the state takes back its offer.

How to Calculate

State Money + School’s Saved Money = Total Project Cost

  1. The school asks the state for money (e.g., $300,000).
  2. The state checks if the school has saved enough of its own money (e.g., $200,000).
  3. If the school’s saved money + state money = total cost (e.g., $300,000 + $200,000 = $500,000), the state gives the money.

A school needs $1,000,000 to fix its roof.

Result: The state gives $600,000 because $600,000 + $400,000 = $1,000,000 (the total cost).

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 16324 School District Funding Applications

A school district may at any time file an application or amend or supplement an application. Upon receipt of any application, the Director of General Services shall as promptly as possible prepare a report and recommendation with respect to the application after having received recommendations from the director in respect to any matter which is subject to the jurisdiction or approval of the director or State Department of Education. The board shall, subject to the provisions of this article, approve, in whole or in part, or reject each application referred to it by the Director of General Services. If the board approves of the application, either in whole or in part, it shall, by a resolution adopted by it, apportion to the district from the State School Building Aid Fund the amount applied for, or any portion thereof that the board may determine appropriate. However, it may order that the apportionment or any part thereof shall be paid in progressive installments at any times and under any conditions that it may then prescribe. This shall be known as a conditional apportionment and shall become final only if the vote provided for in Section 16327 is favorable and if the county superintendent of schools furnishes a certificate satisfactory to the board certifying that there is on deposit in the state school building fund of the district the amount of district funds which, when added to the apportionment computed under Section 16330, will equal the estimated cost of the project approved under Section 16323. Unless the board has received the certificates of the county superintendent of schools required by this section within nine months from the date of the conditional apportionment, it shall, at the expiration of the nine-month period, void the conditional apportionment and shall certify this fact to the Controller. Each final apportionment made by the board under this article, shall be certified by it to the Controller who shall from time to time draw his or her warrant on the Treasurer in favor of the county treasurer of the county having jurisdiction over the district in accordance with the terms of the final apportionment. The warrant shall be exempt from the provisions of Division 4 (commencing with Section 16100) of Title 2 of the Government Code and shall be paid by the Treasurer from the State School Building Aid Fund. (Repealed and added by Stats. 1996, Ch. 277, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 1997. Operative January 1, 1998.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

applicationapportionmenteducationresolutionschooldirectorgeneral servicesaid fund

Related Statutes

  • § 16024 School Construction Funding Applications
  • § 16014 School Building Aid Fund
  • § 16071 Unified School District Apportionments
  • § 16102 School District Apportionment Adjustment
  • § 16335 School District Loan Repayment Terms

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 16324.
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