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HomeEducation CodeDiv. 5Pt. 42Ch. 2Art. 12§ 69742 Public Interest Law Eligibility

§ 69742 Public Interest Law Eligibility

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§ 69742 Public Interest Law Eligibility

Key Takeaways

  • •This law helps people who want to be public interest lawyers but need money help.
  • •They look at how much money you make, how much you owe from law school, and if you really want to help people.
  • •They also check if you want to work in places where not many lawyers help poor people.
  • •They will make the rules for this program within one year after they get the money to start it.

Example

A person wants to be a lawyer to help poor people but owes a lot of money from law school.

This law says the state will check if this person needs money help, if they really want to help others, and if they want to work where lawyers are needed. If yes, they might get help to pay back their school loans.

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

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§ 69742 Public Interest Law Eligibility

(a) The commission shall establish eligibility criteria for participation in the program based upon need and merit. These criteria shall be based on all of the following, which are set forth in order of importance: (1) The applicant’s need, which shall be based on the applicant’s salary, personal resources, and law school debt. (2) The applicant’s commitment to public interest law, which shall be determined by examining the applicant’s employment and volunteer history, and taking into consideration a low-income applicant’s need to work while in law school. (3) The applicant’s declared interest in practicing in areas of the state where the need for public interest attorneys is high. (4) The applicant’s academic achievements. (b) The commission shall adopt initial regulations for the program within one year of the effective date of the initial appropriation funding the program. (Added by Stats. 2001, Ch. 881, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 2002.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 44253.7 Bilingual Teaching Authorization Standards
  • § 69612 Teacher Recruitment Financial Aid
  • § 8240 Preschool Staffing Requirements
  • § 44253.10 Teacher English Learner Instruction
  • § 47605.4 Charter Teacher Certification Extension

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 69742.
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