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Chapter 5
Foundation Program

Articles

4
Computation of District Aid and Areawide Aid
Section 41760.2
5
Basic State Aid for Elementary School Districts
Section 41790
6
Basic State Aid for High School Districts
Section 41800
8
Adjustment of Allowances
Section 41830
8.5
Continuous School Program
Section 41835
9
Computation of Allowances for Schools and Classes for Prisoners
Sections 41840–41841.8
10
Allowances for Transportation
Sections 41850–41851.1
11
Allowances for Handicapped Pupils
Sections 41880–41886.5
12
Allowances for Excess Cost of Driver Training
Sections 41900–41919
14
Allowances for Project Connected Pupils
Sections 41930–41936
15
Allowances to County School Tuition Funds
Section 41950
16
Allowances for Severance Aid
Sections 41960–41964
17
Recomputation of Allowances
Sections 41970–41972
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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