Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 15-1102
B. A common school district or a high school district that has an outstanding bonded indebtedness of seven percent of the current year's assessed valuation or less or a unified school district that has an outstanding bonded indebtedness of fourteen percent of the current year's assessed valuation or less may expend the proceeds from the sale or lease of school property as follows:
1. The total sum of the proceeds from the sale of school property executed before July 1, 2016, for the total sum of the proceeds from the sale of property to a school or the total sum of the proceeds from the lease of school property to persons or entities other than schools for more than one year:
C. A common school district or a high school district that has an outstanding bonded indebtedness of greater than seven percent of the current year's assessed valuation or a unified school district that has an outstanding bonded indebtedness of greater than fourteen percent of the current year's assessed valuation may expend the proceeds from the lease or sale of school property as follows:
1. For the total sum of the proceeds from the sale of school property executed before July 1, 2016, for the total sum of the proceeds from the sale of property to a school or for the total sum of the proceeds from the lease of school property to persons or entities other than schools for more than one year:
2. From and after June 30, 2016, for proceeds from the sale of school property that exceed one hundred thousand dollars per sales transaction to persons or entities other than schools:
E. Proceeds from sales by condemnation or sales under threat of condemnation may be deposited with the county treasurer for deposit in the condemnation fund or the school plant fund of the school district. The condemnation fund is a continuing fund that is not subject to reversion, except that after ten years any unspent monies shall be placed in the school plant fund to be used as prescribed in this section. The governing board, or the superintendent or chief administrative officer with the approval of the governing board, may apply the proceeds in the condemnation fund to:
G. The restrictions prescribed in subsections B and C of this section do not apply to the proceeds from: