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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1181Introduced by Committee on Education (Senators Leyva (Chair), Chang, Durazo, Glazer, McGuire, Pan, and Wilk)February 20, 2020 An act to amend Sections 1703, 12501, 33004, 33501, 35028, 35253, 41962, 42639, 44843, and 49180 of the Education Code, relating to elementary and secondary education.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1181, as introduced, Committee on Education. Elementary and secondary education: omnibus bill.Existing law establishes a system of public elementary and secondary education in this state. Under that system, various persons have specified duties and powers relating to the operation of elementary and secondary schools, including, among others, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, county superintendents of schools, county auditors, and city, district, deputy, associate, or assistant superintendents of schools.This bill would replace gendered terms with nongendered terms and make various other nonsubstantive changes to provisions related to those persons.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 1703 of the Education Code is amended to read:1703. The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval of the county board of education and in accordance with regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction which he that the Superintendent is authorized to adopt, employ qualified personnel to provide for the coordination of courses of study, guidance services, health services, school library services, special education, and attendance activities among the school districts under his the county superintendents jurisdiction. The regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction adopted pursuant to this section shall be adopted with the advice of an advisory committee to include county superintendents of schools, which the Superintendent of Public Instruction is herewith authorized to may by this provision appoint.SEC. 2. Section 12501 of the Education Code is amended to read:12501. The designated state official for this state shall be the Superintendent of Public Instruction. He Superintendent. The Superintendent shall enter into contracts pursuant to Article III of the agreement only with the approval of the specific text thereof of the contract by the State Board of Education. state board.SEC. 3. Section 33004 of the Education Code is amended to read:33004. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall be secretary and shall act as executive officer of the state board. He The Superintendent shall have charge of all its correspondence and shall keep a record of its proceedings.SEC. 4. Section 33501 of the Education Code is amended to read:33501. The following definitions shall apply to educational advisory bodies created by this chapter:(a) An educational policy advisory commission is an advisory body to the State Board of Education state board composed of professional and lay members, as defined by this code. Such These groups are established to advise the State Board of Education state board within the general policy areas to which they are charged. The Superintendent of Public Instruction or his the Superintendents representative shall serve as executive secretary to each educational policy advisory commission.(b) An educational advisory committee is an advisory body to the Superintendent of Public Instruction composed of any combination of educational specialists, technical experts, or specially qualified members of the public, or any combination thereof. Such committees are public that is established to advise the Superintendent of Public Instruction on the administration of programs with which he the Superintendent is charged, and such committees serve serves at his the Superintendents pleasure.SEC. 5. Section 35028 of the Education Code is amended to read:35028. No A person shall not be eligible to hold a position as city superintendent, district superintendent, deputy superintendent, associate superintendent, or assistant superintendent of schools unless he the person is the holder of both a valid school administration certificate and a valid teachers certificate, but any certificate, unless the person is employed as a deputy, associate, or assistant superintendent in a purely clerical capacity shall not be required to hold any certificate. capacity.SEC. 6. Section 35253 of the Education Code is amended to read:35253. Whenever the destruction of records of a school district is not otherwise authorized or provided for by law, the governing board of the district may destroy such those records of the school district in accordance with regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction which he is herewith authorized to adopt. that the Superintendent may by this provision adopt. SEC. 7. Section 41962 of the Education Code is amended to read:41962. School districts may apply for severance aid as provided in this article on forms provided by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Superintendent, and in accordance with regulations which he that the Superintendent is authorized to adopt.SEC. 8. Section 42639 of the Education Code is amended to read:The 42639. (a) The county auditor may examine each order and requisition on school district funds transmitted to him the auditor by the county superintendent of schools. If he the auditor allows the order and requisition, he requisition, the auditor shall endorse thereon examined and allowed, and shall date, number, and sign it, whereupon it shall become a warrant on the county treasurer. The auditor shall detach any bill attached to the requisition, and shall number the bill, giving it the same number which he that the auditor gives the warrant, and file it in his office. He the auditors office. The auditor shall thereupon return the order, requisition, and warrant to the county superintendent of schools who shall transmit it to the governing board of the school district for issuance to the payee or to his the payees order.Any(b) A requisition of the county superintendent of schools, whether based upon written order of the governing board of a school district or authorized by law, shall constitute full authority for the signature for allowance thereof of the requisition by the county auditor as a warrant on the county treasurer, and no other authority shall be necessary or required for such action by the county auditor.Requisition,(c) Requisition, as used in this section, includes any order or demand signed by the county superintendent of schools directing the county auditor to draw his the auditors warrant on the county treasurer.SEC. 9. Section 44843 of the Education Code is amended to read:44843. The county superintendent of schools shall be given immediate notice in writing by the governing board of the school district of the employment of persons for positions requiring certification qualifications. The notice shall include include, but not be limited to to, such data as may be prescribed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Superintendent, in regulations he is herewith authorized to adopt. that the Superintendent may by this provision adopt.SEC. 10. Section 49180 of the Education Code is amended to read:49180. If upon inspection or investigation a supervisor of attendance, probation officer, or officer of the Superintendent of Public Instruction determines that a person is in violation of any statutory provision or rule or regulation relating to the employment of minors, he minors, the Superintendent shall report the violation to the Labor Commissioner. Such Commissioner. The report shall be made within 48 hours, and shall be in writing, setting forth the fact that he the Superintendent has good cause to believe that such a statutory provision or rule or regulation is being violated by the person. Upon receipt of the report of violation, the Labor Commissioner Director of Industrial Relations shall make an inspection or investigation of the violation and shall take such action as is provided in Section 1287 of the Labor Code.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1181Introduced by Committee on Education (Senators Leyva (Chair), Chang, Durazo, Glazer, McGuire, Pan, and Wilk)February 20, 2020 An act to amend Sections 1703, 12501, 33004, 33501, 35028, 35253, 41962, 42639, 44843, and 49180 of the Education Code, relating to elementary and secondary education.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1181, as introduced, Committee on Education. Elementary and secondary education: omnibus bill.Existing law establishes a system of public elementary and secondary education in this state. Under that system, various persons have specified duties and powers relating to the operation of elementary and secondary schools, including, among others, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, county superintendents of schools, county auditors, and city, district, deputy, associate, or assistant superintendents of schools.This bill would replace gendered terms with nongendered terms and make various other nonsubstantive changes to provisions related to those persons.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
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2020 An act to amend Sections 1703, 12501, 33004, 33501, 35028, 35253, 41962, 42639, 44843, and 49180 of the Education Code, relating to elementary and secondary education.
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2626 SB 1181, as introduced, Committee on Education. Elementary and secondary education: omnibus bill.
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2828 Existing law establishes a system of public elementary and secondary education in this state. Under that system, various persons have specified duties and powers relating to the operation of elementary and secondary schools, including, among others, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, county superintendents of schools, county auditors, and city, district, deputy, associate, or assistant superintendents of schools.This bill would replace gendered terms with nongendered terms and make various other nonsubstantive changes to provisions related to those persons.
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3030 Existing law establishes a system of public elementary and secondary education in this state. Under that system, various persons have specified duties and powers relating to the operation of elementary and secondary schools, including, among others, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, county superintendents of schools, county auditors, and city, district, deputy, associate, or assistant superintendents of schools.
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3232 This bill would replace gendered terms with nongendered terms and make various other nonsubstantive changes to provisions related to those persons.
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3838 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 1703 of the Education Code is amended to read:1703. The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval of the county board of education and in accordance with regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction which he that the Superintendent is authorized to adopt, employ qualified personnel to provide for the coordination of courses of study, guidance services, health services, school library services, special education, and attendance activities among the school districts under his the county superintendents jurisdiction. The regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction adopted pursuant to this section shall be adopted with the advice of an advisory committee to include county superintendents of schools, which the Superintendent of Public Instruction is herewith authorized to may by this provision appoint.SEC. 2. Section 12501 of the Education Code is amended to read:12501. The designated state official for this state shall be the Superintendent of Public Instruction. He Superintendent. The Superintendent shall enter into contracts pursuant to Article III of the agreement only with the approval of the specific text thereof of the contract by the State Board of Education. state board.SEC. 3. Section 33004 of the Education Code is amended to read:33004. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall be secretary and shall act as executive officer of the state board. He The Superintendent shall have charge of all its correspondence and shall keep a record of its proceedings.SEC. 4. Section 33501 of the Education Code is amended to read:33501. The following definitions shall apply to educational advisory bodies created by this chapter:(a) An educational policy advisory commission is an advisory body to the State Board of Education state board composed of professional and lay members, as defined by this code. Such These groups are established to advise the State Board of Education state board within the general policy areas to which they are charged. The Superintendent of Public Instruction or his the Superintendents representative shall serve as executive secretary to each educational policy advisory commission.(b) An educational advisory committee is an advisory body to the Superintendent of Public Instruction composed of any combination of educational specialists, technical experts, or specially qualified members of the public, or any combination thereof. Such committees are public that is established to advise the Superintendent of Public Instruction on the administration of programs with which he the Superintendent is charged, and such committees serve serves at his the Superintendents pleasure.SEC. 5. Section 35028 of the Education Code is amended to read:35028. No A person shall not be eligible to hold a position as city superintendent, district superintendent, deputy superintendent, associate superintendent, or assistant superintendent of schools unless he the person is the holder of both a valid school administration certificate and a valid teachers certificate, but any certificate, unless the person is employed as a deputy, associate, or assistant superintendent in a purely clerical capacity shall not be required to hold any certificate. capacity.SEC. 6. Section 35253 of the Education Code is amended to read:35253. Whenever the destruction of records of a school district is not otherwise authorized or provided for by law, the governing board of the district may destroy such those records of the school district in accordance with regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction which he is herewith authorized to adopt. that the Superintendent may by this provision adopt. SEC. 7. Section 41962 of the Education Code is amended to read:41962. School districts may apply for severance aid as provided in this article on forms provided by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Superintendent, and in accordance with regulations which he that the Superintendent is authorized to adopt.SEC. 8. Section 42639 of the Education Code is amended to read:The 42639. (a) The county auditor may examine each order and requisition on school district funds transmitted to him the auditor by the county superintendent of schools. If he the auditor allows the order and requisition, he requisition, the auditor shall endorse thereon examined and allowed, and shall date, number, and sign it, whereupon it shall become a warrant on the county treasurer. The auditor shall detach any bill attached to the requisition, and shall number the bill, giving it the same number which he that the auditor gives the warrant, and file it in his office. He the auditors office. The auditor shall thereupon return the order, requisition, and warrant to the county superintendent of schools who shall transmit it to the governing board of the school district for issuance to the payee or to his the payees order.Any(b) A requisition of the county superintendent of schools, whether based upon written order of the governing board of a school district or authorized by law, shall constitute full authority for the signature for allowance thereof of the requisition by the county auditor as a warrant on the county treasurer, and no other authority shall be necessary or required for such action by the county auditor.Requisition,(c) Requisition, as used in this section, includes any order or demand signed by the county superintendent of schools directing the county auditor to draw his the auditors warrant on the county treasurer.SEC. 9. Section 44843 of the Education Code is amended to read:44843. The county superintendent of schools shall be given immediate notice in writing by the governing board of the school district of the employment of persons for positions requiring certification qualifications. The notice shall include include, but not be limited to to, such data as may be prescribed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Superintendent, in regulations he is herewith authorized to adopt. that the Superintendent may by this provision adopt.SEC. 10. Section 49180 of the Education Code is amended to read:49180. If upon inspection or investigation a supervisor of attendance, probation officer, or officer of the Superintendent of Public Instruction determines that a person is in violation of any statutory provision or rule or regulation relating to the employment of minors, he minors, the Superintendent shall report the violation to the Labor Commissioner. Such Commissioner. The report shall be made within 48 hours, and shall be in writing, setting forth the fact that he the Superintendent has good cause to believe that such a statutory provision or rule or regulation is being violated by the person. Upon receipt of the report of violation, the Labor Commissioner Director of Industrial Relations shall make an inspection or investigation of the violation and shall take such action as is provided in Section 1287 of the Labor Code.
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4040 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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4444 SECTION 1. Section 1703 of the Education Code is amended to read:1703. The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval of the county board of education and in accordance with regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction which he that the Superintendent is authorized to adopt, employ qualified personnel to provide for the coordination of courses of study, guidance services, health services, school library services, special education, and attendance activities among the school districts under his the county superintendents jurisdiction. The regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction adopted pursuant to this section shall be adopted with the advice of an advisory committee to include county superintendents of schools, which the Superintendent of Public Instruction is herewith authorized to may by this provision appoint.
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4646 SECTION 1. Section 1703 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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5050 1703. The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval of the county board of education and in accordance with regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction which he that the Superintendent is authorized to adopt, employ qualified personnel to provide for the coordination of courses of study, guidance services, health services, school library services, special education, and attendance activities among the school districts under his the county superintendents jurisdiction. The regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction adopted pursuant to this section shall be adopted with the advice of an advisory committee to include county superintendents of schools, which the Superintendent of Public Instruction is herewith authorized to may by this provision appoint.
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5252 1703. The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval of the county board of education and in accordance with regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction which he that the Superintendent is authorized to adopt, employ qualified personnel to provide for the coordination of courses of study, guidance services, health services, school library services, special education, and attendance activities among the school districts under his the county superintendents jurisdiction. The regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction adopted pursuant to this section shall be adopted with the advice of an advisory committee to include county superintendents of schools, which the Superintendent of Public Instruction is herewith authorized to may by this provision appoint.
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5454 1703. The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval of the county board of education and in accordance with regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction which he that the Superintendent is authorized to adopt, employ qualified personnel to provide for the coordination of courses of study, guidance services, health services, school library services, special education, and attendance activities among the school districts under his the county superintendents jurisdiction. The regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction adopted pursuant to this section shall be adopted with the advice of an advisory committee to include county superintendents of schools, which the Superintendent of Public Instruction is herewith authorized to may by this provision appoint.
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5858 1703. The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval of the county board of education and in accordance with regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction which he that the Superintendent is authorized to adopt, employ qualified personnel to provide for the coordination of courses of study, guidance services, health services, school library services, special education, and attendance activities among the school districts under his the county superintendents jurisdiction. The regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction adopted pursuant to this section shall be adopted with the advice of an advisory committee to include county superintendents of schools, which the Superintendent of Public Instruction is herewith authorized to may by this provision appoint.
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6060 SEC. 2. Section 12501 of the Education Code is amended to read:12501. The designated state official for this state shall be the Superintendent of Public Instruction. He Superintendent. The Superintendent shall enter into contracts pursuant to Article III of the agreement only with the approval of the specific text thereof of the contract by the State Board of Education. state board.
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6262 SEC. 2. Section 12501 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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6666 12501. The designated state official for this state shall be the Superintendent of Public Instruction. He Superintendent. The Superintendent shall enter into contracts pursuant to Article III of the agreement only with the approval of the specific text thereof of the contract by the State Board of Education. state board.
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6868 12501. The designated state official for this state shall be the Superintendent of Public Instruction. He Superintendent. The Superintendent shall enter into contracts pursuant to Article III of the agreement only with the approval of the specific text thereof of the contract by the State Board of Education. state board.
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7070 12501. The designated state official for this state shall be the Superintendent of Public Instruction. He Superintendent. The Superintendent shall enter into contracts pursuant to Article III of the agreement only with the approval of the specific text thereof of the contract by the State Board of Education. state board.
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7474 12501. The designated state official for this state shall be the Superintendent of Public Instruction. He Superintendent. The Superintendent shall enter into contracts pursuant to Article III of the agreement only with the approval of the specific text thereof of the contract by the State Board of Education. state board.
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7676 SEC. 3. Section 33004 of the Education Code is amended to read:33004. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall be secretary and shall act as executive officer of the state board. He The Superintendent shall have charge of all its correspondence and shall keep a record of its proceedings.
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7878 SEC. 3. Section 33004 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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8282 33004. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall be secretary and shall act as executive officer of the state board. He The Superintendent shall have charge of all its correspondence and shall keep a record of its proceedings.
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8484 33004. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall be secretary and shall act as executive officer of the state board. He The Superintendent shall have charge of all its correspondence and shall keep a record of its proceedings.
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8686 33004. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall be secretary and shall act as executive officer of the state board. He The Superintendent shall have charge of all its correspondence and shall keep a record of its proceedings.
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9090 33004. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall be secretary and shall act as executive officer of the state board. He The Superintendent shall have charge of all its correspondence and shall keep a record of its proceedings.
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9292 SEC. 4. Section 33501 of the Education Code is amended to read:33501. The following definitions shall apply to educational advisory bodies created by this chapter:(a) An educational policy advisory commission is an advisory body to the State Board of Education state board composed of professional and lay members, as defined by this code. Such These groups are established to advise the State Board of Education state board within the general policy areas to which they are charged. The Superintendent of Public Instruction or his the Superintendents representative shall serve as executive secretary to each educational policy advisory commission.(b) An educational advisory committee is an advisory body to the Superintendent of Public Instruction composed of any combination of educational specialists, technical experts, or specially qualified members of the public, or any combination thereof. Such committees are public that is established to advise the Superintendent of Public Instruction on the administration of programs with which he the Superintendent is charged, and such committees serve serves at his the Superintendents pleasure.
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9494 SEC. 4. Section 33501 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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9898 33501. The following definitions shall apply to educational advisory bodies created by this chapter:(a) An educational policy advisory commission is an advisory body to the State Board of Education state board composed of professional and lay members, as defined by this code. Such These groups are established to advise the State Board of Education state board within the general policy areas to which they are charged. The Superintendent of Public Instruction or his the Superintendents representative shall serve as executive secretary to each educational policy advisory commission.(b) An educational advisory committee is an advisory body to the Superintendent of Public Instruction composed of any combination of educational specialists, technical experts, or specially qualified members of the public, or any combination thereof. Such committees are public that is established to advise the Superintendent of Public Instruction on the administration of programs with which he the Superintendent is charged, and such committees serve serves at his the Superintendents pleasure.
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100100 33501. The following definitions shall apply to educational advisory bodies created by this chapter:(a) An educational policy advisory commission is an advisory body to the State Board of Education state board composed of professional and lay members, as defined by this code. Such These groups are established to advise the State Board of Education state board within the general policy areas to which they are charged. The Superintendent of Public Instruction or his the Superintendents representative shall serve as executive secretary to each educational policy advisory commission.(b) An educational advisory committee is an advisory body to the Superintendent of Public Instruction composed of any combination of educational specialists, technical experts, or specially qualified members of the public, or any combination thereof. Such committees are public that is established to advise the Superintendent of Public Instruction on the administration of programs with which he the Superintendent is charged, and such committees serve serves at his the Superintendents pleasure.
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102102 33501. The following definitions shall apply to educational advisory bodies created by this chapter:(a) An educational policy advisory commission is an advisory body to the State Board of Education state board composed of professional and lay members, as defined by this code. Such These groups are established to advise the State Board of Education state board within the general policy areas to which they are charged. The Superintendent of Public Instruction or his the Superintendents representative shall serve as executive secretary to each educational policy advisory commission.(b) An educational advisory committee is an advisory body to the Superintendent of Public Instruction composed of any combination of educational specialists, technical experts, or specially qualified members of the public, or any combination thereof. Such committees are public that is established to advise the Superintendent of Public Instruction on the administration of programs with which he the Superintendent is charged, and such committees serve serves at his the Superintendents pleasure.
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108108 (a) An educational policy advisory commission is an advisory body to the State Board of Education state board composed of professional and lay members, as defined by this code. Such These groups are established to advise the State Board of Education state board within the general policy areas to which they are charged. The Superintendent of Public Instruction or his the Superintendents representative shall serve as executive secretary to each educational policy advisory commission.
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110110 (b) An educational advisory committee is an advisory body to the Superintendent of Public Instruction composed of any combination of educational specialists, technical experts, or specially qualified members of the public, or any combination thereof. Such committees are public that is established to advise the Superintendent of Public Instruction on the administration of programs with which he the Superintendent is charged, and such committees serve serves at his the Superintendents pleasure.
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112112 SEC. 5. Section 35028 of the Education Code is amended to read:35028. No A person shall not be eligible to hold a position as city superintendent, district superintendent, deputy superintendent, associate superintendent, or assistant superintendent of schools unless he the person is the holder of both a valid school administration certificate and a valid teachers certificate, but any certificate, unless the person is employed as a deputy, associate, or assistant superintendent in a purely clerical capacity shall not be required to hold any certificate. capacity.
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118118 35028. No A person shall not be eligible to hold a position as city superintendent, district superintendent, deputy superintendent, associate superintendent, or assistant superintendent of schools unless he the person is the holder of both a valid school administration certificate and a valid teachers certificate, but any certificate, unless the person is employed as a deputy, associate, or assistant superintendent in a purely clerical capacity shall not be required to hold any certificate. capacity.
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120120 35028. No A person shall not be eligible to hold a position as city superintendent, district superintendent, deputy superintendent, associate superintendent, or assistant superintendent of schools unless he the person is the holder of both a valid school administration certificate and a valid teachers certificate, but any certificate, unless the person is employed as a deputy, associate, or assistant superintendent in a purely clerical capacity shall not be required to hold any certificate. capacity.
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122122 35028. No A person shall not be eligible to hold a position as city superintendent, district superintendent, deputy superintendent, associate superintendent, or assistant superintendent of schools unless he the person is the holder of both a valid school administration certificate and a valid teachers certificate, but any certificate, unless the person is employed as a deputy, associate, or assistant superintendent in a purely clerical capacity shall not be required to hold any certificate. capacity.
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126126 35028. No A person shall not be eligible to hold a position as city superintendent, district superintendent, deputy superintendent, associate superintendent, or assistant superintendent of schools unless he the person is the holder of both a valid school administration certificate and a valid teachers certificate, but any certificate, unless the person is employed as a deputy, associate, or assistant superintendent in a purely clerical capacity shall not be required to hold any certificate. capacity.
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128128 SEC. 6. Section 35253 of the Education Code is amended to read:35253. Whenever the destruction of records of a school district is not otherwise authorized or provided for by law, the governing board of the district may destroy such those records of the school district in accordance with regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction which he is herewith authorized to adopt. that the Superintendent may by this provision adopt.
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130130 SEC. 6. Section 35253 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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134134 35253. Whenever the destruction of records of a school district is not otherwise authorized or provided for by law, the governing board of the district may destroy such those records of the school district in accordance with regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction which he is herewith authorized to adopt. that the Superintendent may by this provision adopt.
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136136 35253. Whenever the destruction of records of a school district is not otherwise authorized or provided for by law, the governing board of the district may destroy such those records of the school district in accordance with regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction which he is herewith authorized to adopt. that the Superintendent may by this provision adopt.
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138138 35253. Whenever the destruction of records of a school district is not otherwise authorized or provided for by law, the governing board of the district may destroy such those records of the school district in accordance with regulations of the Superintendent of Public Instruction which he is herewith authorized to adopt. that the Superintendent may by this provision adopt.
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144144 SEC. 7. Section 41962 of the Education Code is amended to read:41962. School districts may apply for severance aid as provided in this article on forms provided by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Superintendent, and in accordance with regulations which he that the Superintendent is authorized to adopt.
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146146 SEC. 7. Section 41962 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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150150 41962. School districts may apply for severance aid as provided in this article on forms provided by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Superintendent, and in accordance with regulations which he that the Superintendent is authorized to adopt.
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152152 41962. School districts may apply for severance aid as provided in this article on forms provided by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Superintendent, and in accordance with regulations which he that the Superintendent is authorized to adopt.
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154154 41962. School districts may apply for severance aid as provided in this article on forms provided by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Superintendent, and in accordance with regulations which he that the Superintendent is authorized to adopt.
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158158 41962. School districts may apply for severance aid as provided in this article on forms provided by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Superintendent, and in accordance with regulations which he that the Superintendent is authorized to adopt.
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160160 SEC. 8. Section 42639 of the Education Code is amended to read:The 42639. (a) The county auditor may examine each order and requisition on school district funds transmitted to him the auditor by the county superintendent of schools. If he the auditor allows the order and requisition, he requisition, the auditor shall endorse thereon examined and allowed, and shall date, number, and sign it, whereupon it shall become a warrant on the county treasurer. The auditor shall detach any bill attached to the requisition, and shall number the bill, giving it the same number which he that the auditor gives the warrant, and file it in his office. He the auditors office. The auditor shall thereupon return the order, requisition, and warrant to the county superintendent of schools who shall transmit it to the governing board of the school district for issuance to the payee or to his the payees order.Any(b) A requisition of the county superintendent of schools, whether based upon written order of the governing board of a school district or authorized by law, shall constitute full authority for the signature for allowance thereof of the requisition by the county auditor as a warrant on the county treasurer, and no other authority shall be necessary or required for such action by the county auditor.Requisition,(c) Requisition, as used in this section, includes any order or demand signed by the county superintendent of schools directing the county auditor to draw his the auditors warrant on the county treasurer.
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162162 SEC. 8. Section 42639 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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166166 The 42639. (a) The county auditor may examine each order and requisition on school district funds transmitted to him the auditor by the county superintendent of schools. If he the auditor allows the order and requisition, he requisition, the auditor shall endorse thereon examined and allowed, and shall date, number, and sign it, whereupon it shall become a warrant on the county treasurer. The auditor shall detach any bill attached to the requisition, and shall number the bill, giving it the same number which he that the auditor gives the warrant, and file it in his office. He the auditors office. The auditor shall thereupon return the order, requisition, and warrant to the county superintendent of schools who shall transmit it to the governing board of the school district for issuance to the payee or to his the payees order.Any(b) A requisition of the county superintendent of schools, whether based upon written order of the governing board of a school district or authorized by law, shall constitute full authority for the signature for allowance thereof of the requisition by the county auditor as a warrant on the county treasurer, and no other authority shall be necessary or required for such action by the county auditor.Requisition,(c) Requisition, as used in this section, includes any order or demand signed by the county superintendent of schools directing the county auditor to draw his the auditors warrant on the county treasurer.
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168168 The 42639. (a) The county auditor may examine each order and requisition on school district funds transmitted to him the auditor by the county superintendent of schools. If he the auditor allows the order and requisition, he requisition, the auditor shall endorse thereon examined and allowed, and shall date, number, and sign it, whereupon it shall become a warrant on the county treasurer. The auditor shall detach any bill attached to the requisition, and shall number the bill, giving it the same number which he that the auditor gives the warrant, and file it in his office. He the auditors office. The auditor shall thereupon return the order, requisition, and warrant to the county superintendent of schools who shall transmit it to the governing board of the school district for issuance to the payee or to his the payees order.Any(b) A requisition of the county superintendent of schools, whether based upon written order of the governing board of a school district or authorized by law, shall constitute full authority for the signature for allowance thereof of the requisition by the county auditor as a warrant on the county treasurer, and no other authority shall be necessary or required for such action by the county auditor.Requisition,(c) Requisition, as used in this section, includes any order or demand signed by the county superintendent of schools directing the county auditor to draw his the auditors warrant on the county treasurer.
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170170 The 42639. (a) The county auditor may examine each order and requisition on school district funds transmitted to him the auditor by the county superintendent of schools. If he the auditor allows the order and requisition, he requisition, the auditor shall endorse thereon examined and allowed, and shall date, number, and sign it, whereupon it shall become a warrant on the county treasurer. The auditor shall detach any bill attached to the requisition, and shall number the bill, giving it the same number which he that the auditor gives the warrant, and file it in his office. He the auditors office. The auditor shall thereupon return the order, requisition, and warrant to the county superintendent of schools who shall transmit it to the governing board of the school district for issuance to the payee or to his the payees order.Any(b) A requisition of the county superintendent of schools, whether based upon written order of the governing board of a school district or authorized by law, shall constitute full authority for the signature for allowance thereof of the requisition by the county auditor as a warrant on the county treasurer, and no other authority shall be necessary or required for such action by the county auditor.Requisition,(c) Requisition, as used in this section, includes any order or demand signed by the county superintendent of schools directing the county auditor to draw his the auditors warrant on the county treasurer.
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178178 42639. (a) The county auditor may examine each order and requisition on school district funds transmitted to him the auditor by the county superintendent of schools. If he the auditor allows the order and requisition, he requisition, the auditor shall endorse thereon examined and allowed, and shall date, number, and sign it, whereupon it shall become a warrant on the county treasurer. The auditor shall detach any bill attached to the requisition, and shall number the bill, giving it the same number which he that the auditor gives the warrant, and file it in his office. He the auditors office. The auditor shall thereupon return the order, requisition, and warrant to the county superintendent of schools who shall transmit it to the governing board of the school district for issuance to the payee or to his the payees order.
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184184 (b) A requisition of the county superintendent of schools, whether based upon written order of the governing board of a school district or authorized by law, shall constitute full authority for the signature for allowance thereof of the requisition by the county auditor as a warrant on the county treasurer, and no other authority shall be necessary or required for such action by the county auditor.
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190190 (c) Requisition, as used in this section, includes any order or demand signed by the county superintendent of schools directing the county auditor to draw his the auditors warrant on the county treasurer.
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192192 SEC. 9. Section 44843 of the Education Code is amended to read:44843. The county superintendent of schools shall be given immediate notice in writing by the governing board of the school district of the employment of persons for positions requiring certification qualifications. The notice shall include include, but not be limited to to, such data as may be prescribed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Superintendent, in regulations he is herewith authorized to adopt. that the Superintendent may by this provision adopt.
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194194 SEC. 9. Section 44843 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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198198 44843. The county superintendent of schools shall be given immediate notice in writing by the governing board of the school district of the employment of persons for positions requiring certification qualifications. The notice shall include include, but not be limited to to, such data as may be prescribed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Superintendent, in regulations he is herewith authorized to adopt. that the Superintendent may by this provision adopt.
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200200 44843. The county superintendent of schools shall be given immediate notice in writing by the governing board of the school district of the employment of persons for positions requiring certification qualifications. The notice shall include include, but not be limited to to, such data as may be prescribed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Superintendent, in regulations he is herewith authorized to adopt. that the Superintendent may by this provision adopt.
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202202 44843. The county superintendent of schools shall be given immediate notice in writing by the governing board of the school district of the employment of persons for positions requiring certification qualifications. The notice shall include include, but not be limited to to, such data as may be prescribed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Superintendent, in regulations he is herewith authorized to adopt. that the Superintendent may by this provision adopt.
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206206 44843. The county superintendent of schools shall be given immediate notice in writing by the governing board of the school district of the employment of persons for positions requiring certification qualifications. The notice shall include include, but not be limited to to, such data as may be prescribed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Superintendent, in regulations he is herewith authorized to adopt. that the Superintendent may by this provision adopt.
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208208 SEC. 10. Section 49180 of the Education Code is amended to read:49180. If upon inspection or investigation a supervisor of attendance, probation officer, or officer of the Superintendent of Public Instruction determines that a person is in violation of any statutory provision or rule or regulation relating to the employment of minors, he minors, the Superintendent shall report the violation to the Labor Commissioner. Such Commissioner. The report shall be made within 48 hours, and shall be in writing, setting forth the fact that he the Superintendent has good cause to believe that such a statutory provision or rule or regulation is being violated by the person. Upon receipt of the report of violation, the Labor Commissioner Director of Industrial Relations shall make an inspection or investigation of the violation and shall take such action as is provided in Section 1287 of the Labor Code.
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210210 SEC. 10. Section 49180 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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214214 49180. If upon inspection or investigation a supervisor of attendance, probation officer, or officer of the Superintendent of Public Instruction determines that a person is in violation of any statutory provision or rule or regulation relating to the employment of minors, he minors, the Superintendent shall report the violation to the Labor Commissioner. Such Commissioner. The report shall be made within 48 hours, and shall be in writing, setting forth the fact that he the Superintendent has good cause to believe that such a statutory provision or rule or regulation is being violated by the person. Upon receipt of the report of violation, the Labor Commissioner Director of Industrial Relations shall make an inspection or investigation of the violation and shall take such action as is provided in Section 1287 of the Labor Code.
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216216 49180. If upon inspection or investigation a supervisor of attendance, probation officer, or officer of the Superintendent of Public Instruction determines that a person is in violation of any statutory provision or rule or regulation relating to the employment of minors, he minors, the Superintendent shall report the violation to the Labor Commissioner. Such Commissioner. The report shall be made within 48 hours, and shall be in writing, setting forth the fact that he the Superintendent has good cause to believe that such a statutory provision or rule or regulation is being violated by the person. Upon receipt of the report of violation, the Labor Commissioner Director of Industrial Relations shall make an inspection or investigation of the violation and shall take such action as is provided in Section 1287 of the Labor Code.
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218218 49180. If upon inspection or investigation a supervisor of attendance, probation officer, or officer of the Superintendent of Public Instruction determines that a person is in violation of any statutory provision or rule or regulation relating to the employment of minors, he minors, the Superintendent shall report the violation to the Labor Commissioner. Such Commissioner. The report shall be made within 48 hours, and shall be in writing, setting forth the fact that he the Superintendent has good cause to believe that such a statutory provision or rule or regulation is being violated by the person. Upon receipt of the report of violation, the Labor Commissioner Director of Industrial Relations shall make an inspection or investigation of the violation and shall take such action as is provided in Section 1287 of the Labor Code.
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222222 49180. If upon inspection or investigation a supervisor of attendance, probation officer, or officer of the Superintendent of Public Instruction determines that a person is in violation of any statutory provision or rule or regulation relating to the employment of minors, he minors, the Superintendent shall report the violation to the Labor Commissioner. Such Commissioner. The report shall be made within 48 hours, and shall be in writing, setting forth the fact that he the Superintendent has good cause to believe that such a statutory provision or rule or regulation is being violated by the person. Upon receipt of the report of violation, the Labor Commissioner Director of Industrial Relations shall make an inspection or investigation of the violation and shall take such action as is provided in Section 1287 of the Labor Code.