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Part 2
County Educational Agencies

Chapters

1
County Boards of Education
Sections 1000–1097
2
County Superintendents of Schools
Sections 1200–1350
3
County Boards of Supervisors
Section 1400
4
Expenses
Sections 1500–1510
5
County School Service Fund
Sections 1600–1630
6
County School Service Fund Programs and Services
Sections 1700–1946
6.5
County Community Schools
Sections 1980–1986
7
Attendance in Adjoining States
Sections 2000–2011
10
Apportionment of County Forest Reserve School Money
Section 2300
11
County School Supply Revolving Fund
Sections 2400–2403
12
County Tax Rates, County Superintendents
Sections 2550.3–2573
12.5
County Local Control Funding Formula
Sections 2574–2579
13
School District Boundaries
Sections 2600–2603
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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

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