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Educ. Code § 49306 Section 49306
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The governing board of a school district which authorizes the establishment of a school safety patrol may provide for adequate hospital and medical attention to care for any injury or disability that may be suffered by any pupil while performing any act within and arising out of …
Educ. Code § 49307 Section 49307
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Any person who shall disregard any traffic signal or direction given by a member of a school safety patrol, shall be guilty of an infraction and subject to the penalties provided in subdivision (a) of Section 42001 of the Vehicle Code.
Educ. Code § 49320 Section 49320
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A basic work station in industrial education is defined as an assigned location where a student normally spends the majority of his class time performing the operational functions necessary to meet the performance objectives and goals of the course, including industrial safety ed…
Educ. Code § 49330 Section 49330
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(a) (1) As used in this article “injurious object” shall mean those objects specified in the following sections: (A) Section 16250 of the Penal Code. (B) Subdivisions (a) to (d), inclusive of Section 16520 of the Penal Code. (C) Section 16590 of the Penal Code. (D) Section 16880 …
Educ. Code § 49331 Section 49331
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Any certificated employee of any school district and any classified employee of a school district who is designated by the governing board for such purposes may take from the personal possession of any pupil upon school premises or while under the authority of school personnel an…
Educ. Code § 49332 Section 49332
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The parent or guardian of a pupil from whom an injurious object has been taken pursuant to this section may be notified by school personnel of the taking. School personnel may retain protective possession of any injurious object taken pursuant to this section until the risk of it…
Educ. Code § 49333 Section 49333
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Notwithstanding Section 49332, a pupil who brings an injurious object to school, and who presents the object to a certificated or classified employee, may have the object returned to him or her at the conclusion of the school day, provided such injurious object may be lawfully po…
Educ. Code § 49334 Section 49334
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If a school employee initially notifies a law enforcement agency regarding a student or adult who possesses an injurious object while upon school premises or while under the authority of school personnel, the employee may not be subject to any civil or administrative proceeding, …
Educ. Code § 49335 Section 49335
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On or before April 1, 2001, the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall adopt a system that will shield the identity and provide protection to pupils who report the presence of injurious objects on school campuses that offer instruction in kindergarten and any of grades 1 to 1…
Educ. Code § 49340 Section 49340
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This article shall be known and may be cited as the California Hazardous Materials Education Act of 1982.
Educ. Code § 49341 Section 49341
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The Legislature hereby finds and declares as follows: (a) Because school science laboratories pose a potentially serious threat to the health and safety of school pupils and school personnel due to the use and storage of hazardous materials in these laboratories, educational effo…
Educ. Code § 49370 Section 49370
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The Legislature hereby declares its intent in enacting this article to require that specified persons, including school teachers, school administrators, school aides, school playground workers, and school bus drivers, report missing children to a law enforcement agency in a timel…
Educ. Code § 49380 Section 49380
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(a) A school district is encouraged to collaborate with outside consultants, including law enforcement, with expertise in sexual abuse and sex trafficking prevention education in order to create a school safety plan to address the threat of sexual abuse and sex trafficking. (b) A…
Educ. Code § 49381 Section 49381
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(a) The governing board of a school district and the governing body of a charter school shall work with their schools that maintain any of grades 6 to 12, inclusive, to identify the most appropriate methods of informing parents and guardians of pupils in those grades of human tra…
Educ. Code § 49390 Section 49390
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For purposes of this article, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply: (a) “Law enforcement” means any of the following: (1) A peace officer employed or contracted by a school, school district, or local educational agency for school safety purposes.…
Educ. Code § 49391 Section 49391
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(a) (1) On or before July 1, 2023, the department shall develop model content, in consultation with relevant local educational agencies, civil rights groups, and the Department of Justice. (2) The model content developed pursuant to paragraph (1) shall include, at a minimum, cont…
Educ. Code § 49392 Section 49392
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(a) Commencing with the 2023–24 school year, and each school year thereafter, a local educational agency serving pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive, shall, informed by the model content developed by the department pursuant to Section 49391, include in the …
Educ. Code § 49393 Section 49393
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(a) A school official who is alerted to or observes any threat or perceived threat, as described in subdivision (e) of Section 49390, shall immediately report the threat or perceived threat to law enforcement. The report shall include copies of any documentary or other evidence a…
Educ. Code § 49394 Section 49394
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(a) Upon the notification described in Section 49393, the local law enforcement agency or the schoolsite police, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 49390, as appropriate, with the support of the local educational agency, shall immediately conduct…
Educ. Code § 49395 Section 49395
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A local educational agency serving pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive, and a school of a local educational agency, is immune from civil liability for any damages allegedly caused by, arising out of, or relating to the requirements of this article.
Educ. Code § 79020 Section 79020
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Except as otherwise provided, the community colleges shall continue in session or close on specified holidays as follows: (a) The community colleges shall close on January 1, the third Monday in January, commencing in the 1989–90 fiscal year, known as “Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.…
Educ. Code § 79021 Section 79021
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Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, whenever the Governor appoints any other day as a holiday and does not provide for the closing of the community colleges, but the community colleges do close, the closing shall be deemed a closing for a holiday declared by the …
Educ. Code § 79030 Section 79030
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Whenever climatic conditions of a community college district are such as to render it necessary that the colleges be closed as early in the year as possible or opened as late in the year as possible, the governing board of the community college district may maintain classes on an…
Educ. Code § 82537 Section 82537
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(a) There is a civic center at each and every community college within the state and the governing board of a community college district may authorize the use, by the community and organizations, of any civic center or other properties under their control, pursuant to this articl…
Educ. Code § 82542 Section 82542
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(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the governing board of a community college district may grant without charge the use of any college facilities or grounds under its control, pursuant to the requirements of this article, when an alternative location is not available, to …
Educ. Code § 82543 Section 82543
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Notwithstanding any other law, if the governing board of a community college district authorizes the use of any of the community college district’s facilities or grounds pursuant to this article, the community college district shall give priority access to the use of those facili…
Educ. Code § 82544 Section 82544
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Lighting, heating, janitor service, and the services of the person when needed, and other necessary expenses, in connection with the use of community college buildings and grounds pursuant to this article, shall be provided for out of the county or special school funds of the res…
Educ. Code § 82548 Section 82548
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The governing board of a community college district may require a person, group, or organization granted the use of community college district property pursuant to this article to obtain a certificate of insurance from a liability insurance carrier and to submit that certificate …
Educ. Code § 85220 Section 85220
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Whenever prior to the receipt by a community college district of its state, county, city and county, or district funds, any district does not have sufficient money to its credit to meet current expenses of maintenance, the board of supervisors of the county or city and county sha…
Educ. Code § 85221 Section 85221
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The county superintendent of schools of each county with the approval of the county board of education, may make temporary transfers to a community college district which does not have sufficient money to its credit to meet current operating expenses from the county school servic…
Educ. Code § 85222 Section 85222
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The county superintendent of schools, with the approval of the county board of education, may make an apportionment to a community college district from the county school service fund conditional upon the repayment to the fund during the next succeeding fiscal year of the amount …
Educ. Code § 85223 Section 85223
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Upon the request of the board of governors, the auditor and treasurer of a county or city and county shall make a temporary transfer from any funds of the county or city and county not immediately needed to pay claims against them to the general fund of the newly organized commun…
Educ. Code § 85230 Section 85230
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in this code, money shall be paid from the funds of any community college district for the payment of the expenses of the district, only as provided in this article. (b) The Legislature reaffirms the status of the California Community Colleges as …
Educ. Code § 85231 Section 85231
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All payments from the funds of a community college district shall be made by written order of the governing board of the district. Orders shall be on forms prescribed by the county superintendent of schools. Forms may be printed and furnished by the board of supervisors or the co…
Educ. Code § 85232 Section 85232
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Each order drawn on the funds of a community college district shall be signed by at least a majority of the members of the governing board of the district, or by a person or persons authorized by the governing board to sign orders in its name. No person other than an officer or e…
Educ. Code § 85233 Section 85233
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The governing board of each community college district shall be responsible for filing, or causing to be filed, with the county superintendent of schools the verified signature of each person, including members of the governing board, authorized to sign orders in its name. Except…
Educ. Code § 85234 Section 85234
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Each order drawn against the funds of a community college district shall be numbered and shall state: (a) the particular fund or funds of the district against which it is drawn, (b) the amount of the payment to be made from each fund, and (c) the rate of salary and the period of …
Educ. Code § 85235 Section 85235
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Each order drawn against the funds of a community college district shall be transmitted to the county superintendent of schools, and, if approved and signed by him or her, shall become a requisition on the county auditor. The county superintendent may prescribe alternative proced…
Educ. Code § 85236 Section 85236
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The county superintendent of schools may examine each order on community college district funds transmitted to him or her, in the order in which it is received in his or her office. If it appears that the order is properly drawn for the payment of legally authorized expenses agai…
Educ. Code § 85237 Section 85237
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(a) If, at any time during a fiscal year, the county superintendent of schools concludes that the expenditures of a community college district in the territory within his or her jurisdiction are likely to exceed the anticipated income of the district for that fiscal year, he or s…
Educ. Code § 85237.5 Section 85237.5
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(a) At any time during a fiscal year, the county superintendent may audit the expenditures and internal controls of community college districts he or she determines to be fiscally accountable. The county superintendent shall report his or her findings and recommendation to the go…
Educ. Code § 85238 Section 85238
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If the order is disapproved by the county superintendent of schools, it shall be returned to the governing board of the community college district, except as otherwise provided in this code for the registration of warrants, with a statement of his or her reasons for disapproving …
Educ. Code § 85239 Section 85239
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(a) The county auditor may examine each order and requisition on community college district funds transmitted by the county superintendent of schools. If the county auditor allows the order and requisition, he or she shall endorse thereon “examined and allowed,” and shall date, n…
Educ. Code § 85239.1 Section 85239.1
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The county auditor may authorize the destruction of any bill or supporting document received from a school district for purposes of Section 85239 if all of the following conditions are met: (a) The record, paper, or document is photographed, microphotographed, or reproduced on fi…
Educ. Code § 85240 Section 85240
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(a) In lieu of drawing a warrant as provided in Section 85239, the county auditor may, with the approval of the governing board of the community college district, endorse, date, and number the order and requisition, and may prepare a separate warrant on the county treasurer for t…
Educ. Code § 85241 Section 85241
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The governing board of any community college district may, with the approval of the county auditor and county treasurer, in lieu of issuing single orders for the payment of the salary or wages of each employee, issue payroll orders, on forms prescribed by the county superintenden…
Educ. Code § 85242 Section 85242
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Each payroll order drawn pursuant to this article shall be drawn, approved, and issued in the same manner and shall contain the same minimum content as prescribed for single orders. Each payroll order shall list the names of all employees in whose favor the order is drawn and sha…
Educ. Code § 85243 Section 85243
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(a) The county superintendent of schools shall keep, open to the inspection of the public, a register of warrants, showing the fund upon which the requisitions have been drawn, the number, in whose favor, and for what purpose they were drawn. (b) The county superintendent of scho…
Educ. Code § 85244 Section 85244
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(a) Orders for the payment of wages and payroll orders for the payment of wages of employees employed full time in positions that are not academic positions shall be drawn twice during each calendar month on days designated in advance by the governing board of each community coll…
Educ. Code § 85260 Section 85260
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In any county, the county superintendent of schools, the county board of education and the county auditor, may prescribe a payroll procedure, to be followed by designated community college districts in the county, under which the community college district governing boards, by us…