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(a) The public school foundation program account is established to consist of funds appropriated to, or designated to the account by law, or by gift from whatever source, for distribution to districts in accordance with this article.
(a) The public school foundation program account is established to consist of funds appropriated to, or designated to the account by law, or by gift from whatever source, for distribution to districts in accordance with law.
(b) Within the limits of legislative appropriation, if any, the resources of the public school foundation account shall be paid into the state treasury and shall be drawn out and distributed to the districts upon certification of the state superintendent and upon vouchers approved by the state auditor payable to the treasurer of the several districts.
(b) Within the limits of legislative appropriation, if any, the resources of the public school foundation program account shall be paid into the state treasury and shall be drawn out and distributed to the districts in accordance with this article upon certification of the state superintendent and upon vouchers approved by the state auditor payable to the treasurer of the several districts.
(c) Repealed by Laws 2017, ch. 205, § 2.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 21. Education § 21-13-306. Foundation program account established; disposition of monies - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-21-education/wy-st-sect-21-13-306/
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