§ 15703 State Allocation Board Expenses
This law says the State Allocation Board keeps going, and the board members and any legislators who help out don’t get a salary – they only get back the money they actually spend while doing the job, and that money comes from the Public School Building Loan Fund.
A state legislator goes to a meeting about funding a new school building, drives 150 miles, stays overnight, and spends $150 on meals and lodging.
The law says the legislator won’t be paid for the meeting, but the state will pay back the $150 they actually spent, using money from the Public School Building Loan Fund.
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§ 15703 State Allocation Board Expenses
Last verified: January 10, 2026