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Chapter 9
School District Funds—expenditures and Appropriations

Articles

1
Control of Expenditures
Sections 42600–42603
2
Appropriation of Income Budget Excess
Section 42610
3
Temporary Transfer—county to Districts, to Finance Excess Expenditure
Sections 42620–42623
4
General Provisions—orders, Requisitions and Warrants
Sections 42630–42652
5
Void Warrants
Sections 42661–42662
6
Orders and Warrants When Moneys Are Not Available
Sections 42670–42678
7
Optional Method—registering Warrants
Sections 42690–42694
 



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

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