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HomeEducation CodeCh. 5Art. 1§ 45105 Special Funding Classified Positions

§ 45105 Special Funding Classified Positions

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§ 45105 Special Funding Classified Positions

Key Takeaways

  • •Special jobs in schools (like helpers or aides) that are paid for by special money (like government programs) are still part of the school's normal worker system.
  • •People in these jobs get the same rights and rules as other school workers, like how they are hired or kept.
  • •If a job is only for people from poor areas or low-income groups, it’s called a 'restricted' job. These workers don’t get some benefits, like job security or seniority, unless they pass a test after 6 months.
  • •After 6 months in a 'restricted' job, a worker can take a test. If they pass, they get all the same rights as regular school workers, and their time in the job starts counting from day one.

Example

A school hires someone from a poor neighborhood to be a teacher’s aide using special government money.

This person is in a 'restricted' job. They don’t get job security right away, but after 6 months, they can take a test. If they pass, they become a regular school worker with full rights, like not getting laid off easily.

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

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§ 45105 Special Funding Classified Positions

(a) Positions not requiring certification qualifications created by a governing board of a school district under the Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962, the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, or Section 11300 or Section 13650 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, any future federal or state legislative enactment, or any other special funding, and which are not a part of the regular school program shall, nevertheless, be a part of the classified service as established by Section 45103 or 45256. Persons employed in these positions shall be classified employees and shall enjoy all of the rights, burdens and benefits accorded other classified employees. Their selection and retention shall be made on the same basis as that of persons selected for positions that are a part of the regular school program. (b) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), if specially funded positions are restricted to employment of persons in low-income groups, from designated impoverished areas or other criteria which restricts the privilege of all citizens to compete for employment in the positions, all these positions shall, in addition to the regular class title, be classified as “restricted.” Their selection and retention shall be made on the same basis as that of persons selected and retained in positions that are a part of the regular school program, except that persons employed in the following categories of restricted positions shall not be subject to Section 45272 or 45273: (A) The position of instructional aide, as defined in Section 45343. (B) Any other position involving personal contacts with pupils or parents that is established to assist school-staff personnel responsible for school-community relations; educational support services for such areas as counseling, library or health; or the correction or prevention of behavioral problems. (2) Persons employed in positions properly classified as “restricted” shall be classified employees for all purposes except: (A) They shall not be accorded employment permanency under Section 45113 or 45301, whichever is applicable. (B) They shall not acquire seniority credits for the purposes of Sections 45298 and 45308 or, in a district not having the merit (civil service) system, for the purposes of layoff for lack of work or lack of funds as may be established by rule of the governing board. (C) Sections 45287 and 45289 shall not apply to “restricted” employees. (D) They shall not be eligible for promotion into the regular classified service or, in districts that have adopted the merit system, shall not be subject to the provisions of Section 45241, until they have complied with the provisions of subdivision (c). (c) At any time, after completion of six months of satisfactory service, a person serving in a “restricted” position shall be given the opportunity to take qualifying examinations that are required for all other persons serving in the same class in the regular classified service. If the person satisfactorily completes the qualifying examination, regardless of final numerical listing on an eligibility list, he or she shall be accorded full rights, benefits and burdens of any other classified employee serving in the regular classified service. His or her service in the regular classified service shall be counted from the original date of employment in the “restricted” position and shall continue even though he or she continues to serve in a “restricted” position. (d) This section shall apply to districts that have adopted the merit system in the same manner and effect as if it were a part of Article 6 (commencing with Section 45240) of this chapter. (e) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this section to clearly set forth that positions normally a part of the classified service are included in the classified service regardless of the source of income to sustain the positions and to effectively implement specially funded programs intended to provide job opportunities for untrained and impoverished persons but to do so in a manner that will not be disruptive nor detrimental to the normal employment procedures relating to classified school service. (Amended by Stats. 2000, Ch. 1, Sec. 1. Effective February 22, 2000.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

classified servicerestricted positionsemployment permanencysen

Related Statutes

  • § 45108 Restricted Classified Employee Positions
  • § 45111 School Employee Residency Ban
  • § 45100.5 Senior Management Designation Rules
  • § 45104 Classified Service Position Rules
  • § 45106 Exempt Employees School District Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 45105.
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