California 2019 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1837 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/06/2020

                    CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1837Introduced by Assembly Member SmithJanuary 06, 2020 An act to amend Section 46392 of the Education Code, relating to education finance. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1837, as introduced, Smith. Education finance: emergency average daily attendance.For purposes of state apportionments, if the average daily attendance of a school district, county office of education, or charter school during a fiscal year has been materially decreased during a fiscal year because of an emergency, existing law requires the Superintendent of Public Instruction to estimate the average daily attendance in a manner that credits to the school district, county office of education, or charter school the total average daily attendance that would have been credited had the emergency not occurred. Existing law provides that the Superintendent determines the length of the period during which average daily attendance has been reduced by the state of emergency. Existing law requires the Superintendent to make specified calculations for purposes of state apportionments to a school district, county office of education, or charter school affected by the states of emergency declared by the Governor in October 2017 and November 2018. Existing law prohibits the period determined by the Superintendent under this provision from extending into the next fiscal year following the declaration of the state of emergency by the Governor, except upon a specified showing. Existing law continuously appropriates the amounts necessary to provide those apportionments.This bill would delete the specific references to the declarations of the states of emergency declared by the Governor in October 2017 and November 2018, and instead make these requirements for calculations of average daily attendance applicable to all states of emergency declared by the Governor that meet certain conditions. The bill would delete the prohibition on extending the periods during which these calculations are required from extending into the next fiscal year, delete the continuous appropriation, and make conforming changes.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 46392 of the Education Code is amended to read:46392. (a) If the average daily attendance of a school district, county office of education, or charter school during a fiscal year has been materially decreased during a fiscal year because of any of the following, the fact shall be established to the satisfaction of the Superintendent by affidavits of the members of the governing board or body of the school district, county office of education, or charter school and the county superintendent of schools:(1) Fire.(2) Flood.(3) Impassable roads.(4) Epidemic.(5) Earthquake.(6) The imminence of a major safety hazard as determined by the local law enforcement agency.(7) A strike involving transportation services to pupils provided by a nonschool entity.(8) An order provided for in Section 41422.(b) (1) In the event If a state of emergency is declared by the Governor in a county, a decrease in average daily attendance in the county below the approximate total average daily attendance that would have been credited to a school district, county office of education, or charter school had the state of emergency not occurred shall be deemed material. The Superintendent shall determine the length of the period during which average daily attendance has been reduced by the state of emergency.(2)The period determined by the Superintendent shall not extend into the next fiscal year following the declaration of the state of emergency by the Governor, except upon a showing by a school district, county office of education, or charter school, to the satisfaction of the Superintendent, that extending the period into the next fiscal year is essential to alleviate continued reductions in average daily attendance attributable to the state of emergency.(3)(2) Notwithstanding any other law, the Superintendent shall extend through the 201819 fiscal year the period during which it is essential to alleviate continued reductions in average daily attendance attributable to a state of emergency declared by the Governor in October 2017, Governor, for a school district district, county office of education, or charter school where no less than 5 percent of the residences within the school district or school district facilities were destroyed by the qualifying emergency.(c) The average daily attendance of the school district, county office of education, or charter school for the fiscal year shall be estimated by the Superintendent in a manner that credits to the school district, county office of education, or charter school for determining the apportionments to be made to the school district, county office of education, or charter school from the State School Fund approximately the total average daily attendance that would have been credited to the school district, county office of education, or charter school had the emergency not occurred or had the order not been issued.(d)Notwithstanding any other law, for a school district or charter school physically located within a school district, where no less than 5 percent of the residences within the school district, or the school districts facilities, were destroyed as a result of a state of emergency that was declared by the Governor in November 2018, all of the following shall apply:(1)In the 202021 fiscal year, for school districts, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the school districts certified second principal apportionment local control funding formula entitlement pursuant to Section 42238.02 in the 202021 fiscal year and the 201920 fiscal year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the school district.(2)In the 201920 and 202021 fiscal years, for charter schools, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the charter schools certified second principal apportionment local control funding formula entitlement pursuant to 42238.02 in the current year and each respective prior year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the charter school.(3)For a county office of education funded pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (g) of Section 2575 that has within the boundaries of the county school districts or charter schools affected pursuant to this subdivision and that has in the schools operated by the county office of education at least a 10-percent decrease in average daily attendance in the current fiscal year, in the 201920 and 202021 fiscal years, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the county office of educations alternative education grant entitlement certified at the annual principal apportionment pursuant to Section 2574 in the current fiscal year and each respective prior fiscal year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the county office of education.(4)A school district may transfer funds received pursuant to paragraph (1) to the county office of education for the portion of the funds that represents pupils served by the county office of education who are funded through the school districts local control funding formula apportionment pursuant to Section 2576.(5)In each fiscal year, the allocations shall be made to school districts and charter schools by the Superintendent as soon as practicable after the second principal apportionment and to county offices of education as soon as practicable after the annual principal apportionment. The allocations made shall be final. The Superintendent may provide a preliminary allocation of up to 50 percent no sooner than the first principal apportionment.(6)(A)The amounts described in this subdivision shall be continuously appropriated from the General Fund to the Superintendent for these purposes.(B)For purposes of making the computations required by Section 8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution, the appropriation made by this subdivision shall be deemed to be General Fund revenues appropriated for school districts, as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 41202, for the fiscal year in which they are appropriated, and included within the total allocations to school districts and community college districts from General Fund proceeds of taxes appropriated pursuant to Article XIII B, as defined in subdivision (e) of Section 41202.(e)(d) This section applies to any average daily attendance that occurs during any part of a school year.

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1837Introduced by Assembly Member SmithJanuary 06, 2020 An act to amend Section 46392 of the Education Code, relating to education finance. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1837, as introduced, Smith. Education finance: emergency average daily attendance.For purposes of state apportionments, if the average daily attendance of a school district, county office of education, or charter school during a fiscal year has been materially decreased during a fiscal year because of an emergency, existing law requires the Superintendent of Public Instruction to estimate the average daily attendance in a manner that credits to the school district, county office of education, or charter school the total average daily attendance that would have been credited had the emergency not occurred. Existing law provides that the Superintendent determines the length of the period during which average daily attendance has been reduced by the state of emergency. Existing law requires the Superintendent to make specified calculations for purposes of state apportionments to a school district, county office of education, or charter school affected by the states of emergency declared by the Governor in October 2017 and November 2018. Existing law prohibits the period determined by the Superintendent under this provision from extending into the next fiscal year following the declaration of the state of emergency by the Governor, except upon a specified showing. Existing law continuously appropriates the amounts necessary to provide those apportionments.This bill would delete the specific references to the declarations of the states of emergency declared by the Governor in October 2017 and November 2018, and instead make these requirements for calculations of average daily attendance applicable to all states of emergency declared by the Governor that meet certain conditions. The bill would delete the prohibition on extending the periods during which these calculations are required from extending into the next fiscal year, delete the continuous appropriation, and make conforming changes.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO 





 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION

 Assembly Bill 

No. 1837

Introduced by Assembly Member SmithJanuary 06, 2020

Introduced by Assembly Member Smith
January 06, 2020

 An act to amend Section 46392 of the Education Code, relating to education finance. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 1837, as introduced, Smith. Education finance: emergency average daily attendance.

For purposes of state apportionments, if the average daily attendance of a school district, county office of education, or charter school during a fiscal year has been materially decreased during a fiscal year because of an emergency, existing law requires the Superintendent of Public Instruction to estimate the average daily attendance in a manner that credits to the school district, county office of education, or charter school the total average daily attendance that would have been credited had the emergency not occurred. Existing law provides that the Superintendent determines the length of the period during which average daily attendance has been reduced by the state of emergency. Existing law requires the Superintendent to make specified calculations for purposes of state apportionments to a school district, county office of education, or charter school affected by the states of emergency declared by the Governor in October 2017 and November 2018. Existing law prohibits the period determined by the Superintendent under this provision from extending into the next fiscal year following the declaration of the state of emergency by the Governor, except upon a specified showing. Existing law continuously appropriates the amounts necessary to provide those apportionments.This bill would delete the specific references to the declarations of the states of emergency declared by the Governor in October 2017 and November 2018, and instead make these requirements for calculations of average daily attendance applicable to all states of emergency declared by the Governor that meet certain conditions. The bill would delete the prohibition on extending the periods during which these calculations are required from extending into the next fiscal year, delete the continuous appropriation, and make conforming changes.

For purposes of state apportionments, if the average daily attendance of a school district, county office of education, or charter school during a fiscal year has been materially decreased during a fiscal year because of an emergency, existing law requires the Superintendent of Public Instruction to estimate the average daily attendance in a manner that credits to the school district, county office of education, or charter school the total average daily attendance that would have been credited had the emergency not occurred. Existing law provides that the Superintendent determines the length of the period during which average daily attendance has been reduced by the state of emergency.

 Existing law requires the Superintendent to make specified calculations for purposes of state apportionments to a school district, county office of education, or charter school affected by the states of emergency declared by the Governor in October 2017 and November 2018. Existing law prohibits the period determined by the Superintendent under this provision from extending into the next fiscal year following the declaration of the state of emergency by the Governor, except upon a specified showing. Existing law continuously appropriates the amounts necessary to provide those apportionments.

This bill would delete the specific references to the declarations of the states of emergency declared by the Governor in October 2017 and November 2018, and instead make these requirements for calculations of average daily attendance applicable to all states of emergency declared by the Governor that meet certain conditions. The bill would delete the prohibition on extending the periods during which these calculations are required from extending into the next fiscal year, delete the continuous appropriation, and make conforming changes.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 46392 of the Education Code is amended to read:46392. (a) If the average daily attendance of a school district, county office of education, or charter school during a fiscal year has been materially decreased during a fiscal year because of any of the following, the fact shall be established to the satisfaction of the Superintendent by affidavits of the members of the governing board or body of the school district, county office of education, or charter school and the county superintendent of schools:(1) Fire.(2) Flood.(3) Impassable roads.(4) Epidemic.(5) Earthquake.(6) The imminence of a major safety hazard as determined by the local law enforcement agency.(7) A strike involving transportation services to pupils provided by a nonschool entity.(8) An order provided for in Section 41422.(b) (1) In the event If a state of emergency is declared by the Governor in a county, a decrease in average daily attendance in the county below the approximate total average daily attendance that would have been credited to a school district, county office of education, or charter school had the state of emergency not occurred shall be deemed material. The Superintendent shall determine the length of the period during which average daily attendance has been reduced by the state of emergency.(2)The period determined by the Superintendent shall not extend into the next fiscal year following the declaration of the state of emergency by the Governor, except upon a showing by a school district, county office of education, or charter school, to the satisfaction of the Superintendent, that extending the period into the next fiscal year is essential to alleviate continued reductions in average daily attendance attributable to the state of emergency.(3)(2) Notwithstanding any other law, the Superintendent shall extend through the 201819 fiscal year the period during which it is essential to alleviate continued reductions in average daily attendance attributable to a state of emergency declared by the Governor in October 2017, Governor, for a school district district, county office of education, or charter school where no less than 5 percent of the residences within the school district or school district facilities were destroyed by the qualifying emergency.(c) The average daily attendance of the school district, county office of education, or charter school for the fiscal year shall be estimated by the Superintendent in a manner that credits to the school district, county office of education, or charter school for determining the apportionments to be made to the school district, county office of education, or charter school from the State School Fund approximately the total average daily attendance that would have been credited to the school district, county office of education, or charter school had the emergency not occurred or had the order not been issued.(d)Notwithstanding any other law, for a school district or charter school physically located within a school district, where no less than 5 percent of the residences within the school district, or the school districts facilities, were destroyed as a result of a state of emergency that was declared by the Governor in November 2018, all of the following shall apply:(1)In the 202021 fiscal year, for school districts, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the school districts certified second principal apportionment local control funding formula entitlement pursuant to Section 42238.02 in the 202021 fiscal year and the 201920 fiscal year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the school district.(2)In the 201920 and 202021 fiscal years, for charter schools, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the charter schools certified second principal apportionment local control funding formula entitlement pursuant to 42238.02 in the current year and each respective prior year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the charter school.(3)For a county office of education funded pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (g) of Section 2575 that has within the boundaries of the county school districts or charter schools affected pursuant to this subdivision and that has in the schools operated by the county office of education at least a 10-percent decrease in average daily attendance in the current fiscal year, in the 201920 and 202021 fiscal years, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the county office of educations alternative education grant entitlement certified at the annual principal apportionment pursuant to Section 2574 in the current fiscal year and each respective prior fiscal year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the county office of education.(4)A school district may transfer funds received pursuant to paragraph (1) to the county office of education for the portion of the funds that represents pupils served by the county office of education who are funded through the school districts local control funding formula apportionment pursuant to Section 2576.(5)In each fiscal year, the allocations shall be made to school districts and charter schools by the Superintendent as soon as practicable after the second principal apportionment and to county offices of education as soon as practicable after the annual principal apportionment. The allocations made shall be final. The Superintendent may provide a preliminary allocation of up to 50 percent no sooner than the first principal apportionment.(6)(A)The amounts described in this subdivision shall be continuously appropriated from the General Fund to the Superintendent for these purposes.(B)For purposes of making the computations required by Section 8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution, the appropriation made by this subdivision shall be deemed to be General Fund revenues appropriated for school districts, as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 41202, for the fiscal year in which they are appropriated, and included within the total allocations to school districts and community college districts from General Fund proceeds of taxes appropriated pursuant to Article XIII B, as defined in subdivision (e) of Section 41202.(e)(d) This section applies to any average daily attendance that occurs during any part of a school year.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 46392 of the Education Code is amended to read:46392. (a) If the average daily attendance of a school district, county office of education, or charter school during a fiscal year has been materially decreased during a fiscal year because of any of the following, the fact shall be established to the satisfaction of the Superintendent by affidavits of the members of the governing board or body of the school district, county office of education, or charter school and the county superintendent of schools:(1) Fire.(2) Flood.(3) Impassable roads.(4) Epidemic.(5) Earthquake.(6) The imminence of a major safety hazard as determined by the local law enforcement agency.(7) A strike involving transportation services to pupils provided by a nonschool entity.(8) An order provided for in Section 41422.(b) (1) In the event If a state of emergency is declared by the Governor in a county, a decrease in average daily attendance in the county below the approximate total average daily attendance that would have been credited to a school district, county office of education, or charter school had the state of emergency not occurred shall be deemed material. The Superintendent shall determine the length of the period during which average daily attendance has been reduced by the state of emergency.(2)The period determined by the Superintendent shall not extend into the next fiscal year following the declaration of the state of emergency by the Governor, except upon a showing by a school district, county office of education, or charter school, to the satisfaction of the Superintendent, that extending the period into the next fiscal year is essential to alleviate continued reductions in average daily attendance attributable to the state of emergency.(3)(2) Notwithstanding any other law, the Superintendent shall extend through the 201819 fiscal year the period during which it is essential to alleviate continued reductions in average daily attendance attributable to a state of emergency declared by the Governor in October 2017, Governor, for a school district district, county office of education, or charter school where no less than 5 percent of the residences within the school district or school district facilities were destroyed by the qualifying emergency.(c) The average daily attendance of the school district, county office of education, or charter school for the fiscal year shall be estimated by the Superintendent in a manner that credits to the school district, county office of education, or charter school for determining the apportionments to be made to the school district, county office of education, or charter school from the State School Fund approximately the total average daily attendance that would have been credited to the school district, county office of education, or charter school had the emergency not occurred or had the order not been issued.(d)Notwithstanding any other law, for a school district or charter school physically located within a school district, where no less than 5 percent of the residences within the school district, or the school districts facilities, were destroyed as a result of a state of emergency that was declared by the Governor in November 2018, all of the following shall apply:(1)In the 202021 fiscal year, for school districts, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the school districts certified second principal apportionment local control funding formula entitlement pursuant to Section 42238.02 in the 202021 fiscal year and the 201920 fiscal year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the school district.(2)In the 201920 and 202021 fiscal years, for charter schools, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the charter schools certified second principal apportionment local control funding formula entitlement pursuant to 42238.02 in the current year and each respective prior year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the charter school.(3)For a county office of education funded pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (g) of Section 2575 that has within the boundaries of the county school districts or charter schools affected pursuant to this subdivision and that has in the schools operated by the county office of education at least a 10-percent decrease in average daily attendance in the current fiscal year, in the 201920 and 202021 fiscal years, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the county office of educations alternative education grant entitlement certified at the annual principal apportionment pursuant to Section 2574 in the current fiscal year and each respective prior fiscal year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the county office of education.(4)A school district may transfer funds received pursuant to paragraph (1) to the county office of education for the portion of the funds that represents pupils served by the county office of education who are funded through the school districts local control funding formula apportionment pursuant to Section 2576.(5)In each fiscal year, the allocations shall be made to school districts and charter schools by the Superintendent as soon as practicable after the second principal apportionment and to county offices of education as soon as practicable after the annual principal apportionment. The allocations made shall be final. The Superintendent may provide a preliminary allocation of up to 50 percent no sooner than the first principal apportionment.(6)(A)The amounts described in this subdivision shall be continuously appropriated from the General Fund to the Superintendent for these purposes.(B)For purposes of making the computations required by Section 8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution, the appropriation made by this subdivision shall be deemed to be General Fund revenues appropriated for school districts, as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 41202, for the fiscal year in which they are appropriated, and included within the total allocations to school districts and community college districts from General Fund proceeds of taxes appropriated pursuant to Article XIII B, as defined in subdivision (e) of Section 41202.(e)(d) This section applies to any average daily attendance that occurs during any part of a school year.

SECTION 1. Section 46392 of the Education Code is amended to read:

### SECTION 1.

46392. (a) If the average daily attendance of a school district, county office of education, or charter school during a fiscal year has been materially decreased during a fiscal year because of any of the following, the fact shall be established to the satisfaction of the Superintendent by affidavits of the members of the governing board or body of the school district, county office of education, or charter school and the county superintendent of schools:(1) Fire.(2) Flood.(3) Impassable roads.(4) Epidemic.(5) Earthquake.(6) The imminence of a major safety hazard as determined by the local law enforcement agency.(7) A strike involving transportation services to pupils provided by a nonschool entity.(8) An order provided for in Section 41422.(b) (1) In the event If a state of emergency is declared by the Governor in a county, a decrease in average daily attendance in the county below the approximate total average daily attendance that would have been credited to a school district, county office of education, or charter school had the state of emergency not occurred shall be deemed material. The Superintendent shall determine the length of the period during which average daily attendance has been reduced by the state of emergency.(2)The period determined by the Superintendent shall not extend into the next fiscal year following the declaration of the state of emergency by the Governor, except upon a showing by a school district, county office of education, or charter school, to the satisfaction of the Superintendent, that extending the period into the next fiscal year is essential to alleviate continued reductions in average daily attendance attributable to the state of emergency.(3)(2) Notwithstanding any other law, the Superintendent shall extend through the 201819 fiscal year the period during which it is essential to alleviate continued reductions in average daily attendance attributable to a state of emergency declared by the Governor in October 2017, Governor, for a school district district, county office of education, or charter school where no less than 5 percent of the residences within the school district or school district facilities were destroyed by the qualifying emergency.(c) The average daily attendance of the school district, county office of education, or charter school for the fiscal year shall be estimated by the Superintendent in a manner that credits to the school district, county office of education, or charter school for determining the apportionments to be made to the school district, county office of education, or charter school from the State School Fund approximately the total average daily attendance that would have been credited to the school district, county office of education, or charter school had the emergency not occurred or had the order not been issued.(d)Notwithstanding any other law, for a school district or charter school physically located within a school district, where no less than 5 percent of the residences within the school district, or the school districts facilities, were destroyed as a result of a state of emergency that was declared by the Governor in November 2018, all of the following shall apply:(1)In the 202021 fiscal year, for school districts, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the school districts certified second principal apportionment local control funding formula entitlement pursuant to Section 42238.02 in the 202021 fiscal year and the 201920 fiscal year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the school district.(2)In the 201920 and 202021 fiscal years, for charter schools, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the charter schools certified second principal apportionment local control funding formula entitlement pursuant to 42238.02 in the current year and each respective prior year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the charter school.(3)For a county office of education funded pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (g) of Section 2575 that has within the boundaries of the county school districts or charter schools affected pursuant to this subdivision and that has in the schools operated by the county office of education at least a 10-percent decrease in average daily attendance in the current fiscal year, in the 201920 and 202021 fiscal years, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the county office of educations alternative education grant entitlement certified at the annual principal apportionment pursuant to Section 2574 in the current fiscal year and each respective prior fiscal year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the county office of education.(4)A school district may transfer funds received pursuant to paragraph (1) to the county office of education for the portion of the funds that represents pupils served by the county office of education who are funded through the school districts local control funding formula apportionment pursuant to Section 2576.(5)In each fiscal year, the allocations shall be made to school districts and charter schools by the Superintendent as soon as practicable after the second principal apportionment and to county offices of education as soon as practicable after the annual principal apportionment. The allocations made shall be final. The Superintendent may provide a preliminary allocation of up to 50 percent no sooner than the first principal apportionment.(6)(A)The amounts described in this subdivision shall be continuously appropriated from the General Fund to the Superintendent for these purposes.(B)For purposes of making the computations required by Section 8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution, the appropriation made by this subdivision shall be deemed to be General Fund revenues appropriated for school districts, as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 41202, for the fiscal year in which they are appropriated, and included within the total allocations to school districts and community college districts from General Fund proceeds of taxes appropriated pursuant to Article XIII B, as defined in subdivision (e) of Section 41202.(e)(d) This section applies to any average daily attendance that occurs during any part of a school year.

46392. (a) If the average daily attendance of a school district, county office of education, or charter school during a fiscal year has been materially decreased during a fiscal year because of any of the following, the fact shall be established to the satisfaction of the Superintendent by affidavits of the members of the governing board or body of the school district, county office of education, or charter school and the county superintendent of schools:(1) Fire.(2) Flood.(3) Impassable roads.(4) Epidemic.(5) Earthquake.(6) The imminence of a major safety hazard as determined by the local law enforcement agency.(7) A strike involving transportation services to pupils provided by a nonschool entity.(8) An order provided for in Section 41422.(b) (1) In the event If a state of emergency is declared by the Governor in a county, a decrease in average daily attendance in the county below the approximate total average daily attendance that would have been credited to a school district, county office of education, or charter school had the state of emergency not occurred shall be deemed material. The Superintendent shall determine the length of the period during which average daily attendance has been reduced by the state of emergency.(2)The period determined by the Superintendent shall not extend into the next fiscal year following the declaration of the state of emergency by the Governor, except upon a showing by a school district, county office of education, or charter school, to the satisfaction of the Superintendent, that extending the period into the next fiscal year is essential to alleviate continued reductions in average daily attendance attributable to the state of emergency.(3)(2) Notwithstanding any other law, the Superintendent shall extend through the 201819 fiscal year the period during which it is essential to alleviate continued reductions in average daily attendance attributable to a state of emergency declared by the Governor in October 2017, Governor, for a school district district, county office of education, or charter school where no less than 5 percent of the residences within the school district or school district facilities were destroyed by the qualifying emergency.(c) The average daily attendance of the school district, county office of education, or charter school for the fiscal year shall be estimated by the Superintendent in a manner that credits to the school district, county office of education, or charter school for determining the apportionments to be made to the school district, county office of education, or charter school from the State School Fund approximately the total average daily attendance that would have been credited to the school district, county office of education, or charter school had the emergency not occurred or had the order not been issued.(d)Notwithstanding any other law, for a school district or charter school physically located within a school district, where no less than 5 percent of the residences within the school district, or the school districts facilities, were destroyed as a result of a state of emergency that was declared by the Governor in November 2018, all of the following shall apply:(1)In the 202021 fiscal year, for school districts, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the school districts certified second principal apportionment local control funding formula entitlement pursuant to Section 42238.02 in the 202021 fiscal year and the 201920 fiscal year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the school district.(2)In the 201920 and 202021 fiscal years, for charter schools, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the charter schools certified second principal apportionment local control funding formula entitlement pursuant to 42238.02 in the current year and each respective prior year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the charter school.(3)For a county office of education funded pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (g) of Section 2575 that has within the boundaries of the county school districts or charter schools affected pursuant to this subdivision and that has in the schools operated by the county office of education at least a 10-percent decrease in average daily attendance in the current fiscal year, in the 201920 and 202021 fiscal years, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the county office of educations alternative education grant entitlement certified at the annual principal apportionment pursuant to Section 2574 in the current fiscal year and each respective prior fiscal year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the county office of education.(4)A school district may transfer funds received pursuant to paragraph (1) to the county office of education for the portion of the funds that represents pupils served by the county office of education who are funded through the school districts local control funding formula apportionment pursuant to Section 2576.(5)In each fiscal year, the allocations shall be made to school districts and charter schools by the Superintendent as soon as practicable after the second principal apportionment and to county offices of education as soon as practicable after the annual principal apportionment. The allocations made shall be final. The Superintendent may provide a preliminary allocation of up to 50 percent no sooner than the first principal apportionment.(6)(A)The amounts described in this subdivision shall be continuously appropriated from the General Fund to the Superintendent for these purposes.(B)For purposes of making the computations required by Section 8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution, the appropriation made by this subdivision shall be deemed to be General Fund revenues appropriated for school districts, as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 41202, for the fiscal year in which they are appropriated, and included within the total allocations to school districts and community college districts from General Fund proceeds of taxes appropriated pursuant to Article XIII B, as defined in subdivision (e) of Section 41202.(e)(d) This section applies to any average daily attendance that occurs during any part of a school year.

46392. (a) If the average daily attendance of a school district, county office of education, or charter school during a fiscal year has been materially decreased during a fiscal year because of any of the following, the fact shall be established to the satisfaction of the Superintendent by affidavits of the members of the governing board or body of the school district, county office of education, or charter school and the county superintendent of schools:(1) Fire.(2) Flood.(3) Impassable roads.(4) Epidemic.(5) Earthquake.(6) The imminence of a major safety hazard as determined by the local law enforcement agency.(7) A strike involving transportation services to pupils provided by a nonschool entity.(8) An order provided for in Section 41422.(b) (1) In the event If a state of emergency is declared by the Governor in a county, a decrease in average daily attendance in the county below the approximate total average daily attendance that would have been credited to a school district, county office of education, or charter school had the state of emergency not occurred shall be deemed material. The Superintendent shall determine the length of the period during which average daily attendance has been reduced by the state of emergency.(2)The period determined by the Superintendent shall not extend into the next fiscal year following the declaration of the state of emergency by the Governor, except upon a showing by a school district, county office of education, or charter school, to the satisfaction of the Superintendent, that extending the period into the next fiscal year is essential to alleviate continued reductions in average daily attendance attributable to the state of emergency.(3)(2) Notwithstanding any other law, the Superintendent shall extend through the 201819 fiscal year the period during which it is essential to alleviate continued reductions in average daily attendance attributable to a state of emergency declared by the Governor in October 2017, Governor, for a school district district, county office of education, or charter school where no less than 5 percent of the residences within the school district or school district facilities were destroyed by the qualifying emergency.(c) The average daily attendance of the school district, county office of education, or charter school for the fiscal year shall be estimated by the Superintendent in a manner that credits to the school district, county office of education, or charter school for determining the apportionments to be made to the school district, county office of education, or charter school from the State School Fund approximately the total average daily attendance that would have been credited to the school district, county office of education, or charter school had the emergency not occurred or had the order not been issued.(d)Notwithstanding any other law, for a school district or charter school physically located within a school district, where no less than 5 percent of the residences within the school district, or the school districts facilities, were destroyed as a result of a state of emergency that was declared by the Governor in November 2018, all of the following shall apply:(1)In the 202021 fiscal year, for school districts, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the school districts certified second principal apportionment local control funding formula entitlement pursuant to Section 42238.02 in the 202021 fiscal year and the 201920 fiscal year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the school district.(2)In the 201920 and 202021 fiscal years, for charter schools, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the charter schools certified second principal apportionment local control funding formula entitlement pursuant to 42238.02 in the current year and each respective prior year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the charter school.(3)For a county office of education funded pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (g) of Section 2575 that has within the boundaries of the county school districts or charter schools affected pursuant to this subdivision and that has in the schools operated by the county office of education at least a 10-percent decrease in average daily attendance in the current fiscal year, in the 201920 and 202021 fiscal years, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the county office of educations alternative education grant entitlement certified at the annual principal apportionment pursuant to Section 2574 in the current fiscal year and each respective prior fiscal year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the county office of education.(4)A school district may transfer funds received pursuant to paragraph (1) to the county office of education for the portion of the funds that represents pupils served by the county office of education who are funded through the school districts local control funding formula apportionment pursuant to Section 2576.(5)In each fiscal year, the allocations shall be made to school districts and charter schools by the Superintendent as soon as practicable after the second principal apportionment and to county offices of education as soon as practicable after the annual principal apportionment. The allocations made shall be final. The Superintendent may provide a preliminary allocation of up to 50 percent no sooner than the first principal apportionment.(6)(A)The amounts described in this subdivision shall be continuously appropriated from the General Fund to the Superintendent for these purposes.(B)For purposes of making the computations required by Section 8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution, the appropriation made by this subdivision shall be deemed to be General Fund revenues appropriated for school districts, as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 41202, for the fiscal year in which they are appropriated, and included within the total allocations to school districts and community college districts from General Fund proceeds of taxes appropriated pursuant to Article XIII B, as defined in subdivision (e) of Section 41202.(e)(d) This section applies to any average daily attendance that occurs during any part of a school year.



46392. (a) If the average daily attendance of a school district, county office of education, or charter school during a fiscal year has been materially decreased during a fiscal year because of any of the following, the fact shall be established to the satisfaction of the Superintendent by affidavits of the members of the governing board or body of the school district, county office of education, or charter school and the county superintendent of schools:

(1) Fire.

(2) Flood.

(3) Impassable roads.

(4) Epidemic.

(5) Earthquake.

(6) The imminence of a major safety hazard as determined by the local law enforcement agency.

(7) A strike involving transportation services to pupils provided by a nonschool entity.

(8) An order provided for in Section 41422.

(b) (1) In the event If a state of emergency is declared by the Governor in a county, a decrease in average daily attendance in the county below the approximate total average daily attendance that would have been credited to a school district, county office of education, or charter school had the state of emergency not occurred shall be deemed material. The Superintendent shall determine the length of the period during which average daily attendance has been reduced by the state of emergency.

(2)The period determined by the Superintendent shall not extend into the next fiscal year following the declaration of the state of emergency by the Governor, except upon a showing by a school district, county office of education, or charter school, to the satisfaction of the Superintendent, that extending the period into the next fiscal year is essential to alleviate continued reductions in average daily attendance attributable to the state of emergency.



(3)



(2) Notwithstanding any other law, the Superintendent shall extend through the 201819 fiscal year the period during which it is essential to alleviate continued reductions in average daily attendance attributable to a state of emergency declared by the Governor in October 2017, Governor, for a school district district, county office of education, or charter school where no less than 5 percent of the residences within the school district or school district facilities were destroyed by the qualifying emergency.

(c) The average daily attendance of the school district, county office of education, or charter school for the fiscal year shall be estimated by the Superintendent in a manner that credits to the school district, county office of education, or charter school for determining the apportionments to be made to the school district, county office of education, or charter school from the State School Fund approximately the total average daily attendance that would have been credited to the school district, county office of education, or charter school had the emergency not occurred or had the order not been issued.

(d)Notwithstanding any other law, for a school district or charter school physically located within a school district, where no less than 5 percent of the residences within the school district, or the school districts facilities, were destroyed as a result of a state of emergency that was declared by the Governor in November 2018, all of the following shall apply:



(1)In the 202021 fiscal year, for school districts, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the school districts certified second principal apportionment local control funding formula entitlement pursuant to Section 42238.02 in the 202021 fiscal year and the 201920 fiscal year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the school district.



(2)In the 201920 and 202021 fiscal years, for charter schools, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the charter schools certified second principal apportionment local control funding formula entitlement pursuant to 42238.02 in the current year and each respective prior year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the charter school.



(3)For a county office of education funded pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (g) of Section 2575 that has within the boundaries of the county school districts or charter schools affected pursuant to this subdivision and that has in the schools operated by the county office of education at least a 10-percent decrease in average daily attendance in the current fiscal year, in the 201920 and 202021 fiscal years, the Superintendent shall calculate the difference between the county office of educations alternative education grant entitlement certified at the annual principal apportionment pursuant to Section 2574 in the current fiscal year and each respective prior fiscal year and, if there is a difference, allocate the amount of that difference to the county office of education.



(4)A school district may transfer funds received pursuant to paragraph (1) to the county office of education for the portion of the funds that represents pupils served by the county office of education who are funded through the school districts local control funding formula apportionment pursuant to Section 2576.



(5)In each fiscal year, the allocations shall be made to school districts and charter schools by the Superintendent as soon as practicable after the second principal apportionment and to county offices of education as soon as practicable after the annual principal apportionment. The allocations made shall be final. The Superintendent may provide a preliminary allocation of up to 50 percent no sooner than the first principal apportionment.



(6)(A)The amounts described in this subdivision shall be continuously appropriated from the General Fund to the Superintendent for these purposes.



(B)For purposes of making the computations required by Section 8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution, the appropriation made by this subdivision shall be deemed to be General Fund revenues appropriated for school districts, as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 41202, for the fiscal year in which they are appropriated, and included within the total allocations to school districts and community college districts from General Fund proceeds of taxes appropriated pursuant to Article XIII B, as defined in subdivision (e) of Section 41202.



(e)



(d) This section applies to any average daily attendance that occurs during any part of a school year.