A governing body may make appropriations to a school board from the funds derived from local levies and from any other funds available, for operation, capital outlay and debt service in the public schools. Such appropriations shall be not less than the cost apportioned to the governing body for maintaining an educational program meeting the standards of quality for the several school divisions prescribed as provided by law. The amount appropriated by the governing body for public schools shall relate to its total only or to such major classifications prescribed by the Board of Education pursuant to § 22.1-115. The appropriations may be made on the same periodic basis as the governing body makes appropriations to other departments and agencies.
Va. Code Ann. § 22.1-94
Appropriations by county, city or town governing body for public schools
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Bacon v. City of Richmond (2007)
Most recently applied in Bacon v. City of Richmond (January 2007)
Code 1950, § 22-127; 1956, Ex
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