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Advance Apportionment ADA Letter, FY 2006-07

Letter Head: Jack O'Connell, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Phone number 916-319-0800

October 27, 2006

Dear County Auditors:

2006–07 ADVANCE APPORTIONMENT AVERAGE DAILY
ATTENDANCE FOR ALLOCATION OF SUPPLEMENTAL TAXES
(SECTION 75.70 OF THE REVENUE AND TAXATION CODE)

Section 75.70 of the Revenue and Taxation Code authorizes each county auditor to make allocations of taxes generated by increased assessments, called supplemental taxes, using average daily attendance (ADA). Enclosed for that purpose is the ADA certified by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction for the 2006–07 Advance Apportionment. For your convenience, this ADA listing is also posted on the California Department of Education’s website at http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/pa/index.asp [Note, the preceding web address is no longer valid and has been replaced by https://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/pa/pa0607.asp] under the heading Other Fiscal Information.

Please note that pursuant to Section 75.70, the ADA of the following school districts for purposes of allocating supplemental taxes in 2006–07 is deemed to be zero:

1.   In the case of multicounty districts, the portions of the districts located other than in the county of control.

2.   Any district that received $2,400 or $120 per ADA, whichever is greater, in the prior fiscal year.

If you have any questions regarding the enclosed ADA, please contact Shelley Goode, Analyst, Office of Principal Apportionment and Special Education, at 916-324-4530 or by e-mail at sgoode@cde.ca.gov [Note: the preceding contact, phone number, and email address are no longer valid and has been replaced by Principal Apportionment Section, by phone at 916-324-4541 or by e-mail at pase@cde.ca.gov.]

Sincerely,

Hermie S. Briones, Administrator
Office of Principal Apportionment and Special Education

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Enclosure

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