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CA AB2444
Bill
Status
9/24/2010
Primary Sponsor
Warren Furutani
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AI Summary
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Pupils enrolled in a school through interdistrict transfer provisions no longer need to reapply for the transfer and may continue attending the same school, unless the districts of residence and enrollment agree otherwise.
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School districts may enter into agreements for interdistrict attendance with terms not exceeding five school years, with the supervisor of attendance issuing individual permits for approved transfers.
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Districts may establish different reapplication standards and permit revocation conditions through mutual agreement between the district of residence and district of enrollment.
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School districts cannot rescind existing transfer permits for pupils entering grades 11 or 12 in the subsequent school year.
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Districts may admit pupils expelled from another district where the pupil continues to reside, regardless of whether an interdistrict attendance agreement exists.
Legislative Description
School districts: interdistrict attendance.
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 263, Statutes of 2010.
9/24/2010