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Educ. Code § 48985.5 Section 48985.5
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(a) A local educational agency shall inform the parents or guardians of each enrolled pupil about all of the following: (1) The dangers associated with using synthetic drugs that are not prescribed by a physician, such as fentanyl. (2) The possibility that dangerous synthetic dru…
Educ. Code § 48986 Section 48986
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(a) (1) A local educational agency shall inform, through a notice in the manner prescribed in this section, the parents or guardians of each enrolled pupil of California’s child access prevention laws and laws relating to the safe storage of firearms, including, but not limited t…
Educ. Code § 48987 Section 48987
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The governing board of a school district or county office of education shall upon request disseminate the guidelines adopted by the State Department of Education pursuant to Section 33308.1 to parents or guardians of minor pupils in the primary language of the parent or guardian.…
Educ. Code § 49000 Section 49000
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The Legislature finds and declares that the protection against corporal punishment, which extends to other citizens in other walks of life, should include children while they are under the control of the public schools. Children of school age are at the most vulnerable and impres…
Educ. Code § 49001 Section 49001
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(a) For the purposes of this section, “corporal punishment” means the willful infliction of, or willfully causing the infliction of, physical pain on a pupil. An amount of force that is reasonable and necessary for a person employed by or engaged in a public school to quell a dis…
Educ. Code § 49005 Section 49005
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The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) While it is appropriate to intervene in an emergency to prevent a pupil from imminent risk of serious physical self-harm or harm of others, restraint and seclusion are dangerous interventions, with certain known practic…
Educ. Code § 49005.1 Section 49005.1
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The following definitions apply to this article: (a) “Behavioral restraint” means “mechanical restraint” or “physical restraint,” as defined in this section, used as an intervention when a pupil presents an immediate danger to self or to others. “Behavioral restraint” does not in…
Educ. Code § 49005.2 Section 49005.2
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A pupil has the right to be free from the use of seclusion and behavioral restraints of any form imposed as a means of coercion, discipline, convenience, or retaliation by staff. This right includes, but is not limited to, the right to be free from the use of a drug administered …
Educ. Code § 49005.4 Section 49005.4
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An educational provider may use seclusion or a behavioral restraint only to control behavior that poses a clear and present danger of serious physical harm to the pupil or others that cannot be immediately prevented by a response that is less restrictive.
Educ. Code § 49005.6 Section 49005.6
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An educational provider shall avoid, whenever possible, the use of seclusion or behavioral restraint techniques.
Educ. Code § 49005.8 Section 49005.8
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(a) An educational provider shall not do any of the following: (1) Use seclusion or a behavioral restraint for the purpose of coercion, discipline, convenience, or retaliation. (2) Use locked seclusion, unless it is in a facility otherwise licensed or permitted by state law to us…
Educ. Code § 49006 Section 49006
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(a) A local educational agency that meets the definition of a “local educational agency” specified in Section 300.28 of Title 34 of the Code of Federal Regulations shall collect and, no later than three months after the end of a school year, report to the department annually on t…
Educ. Code § 49006.2 Section 49006.2
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Notwithstanding Section 49006, the data collection and reporting requirements contained in this article shall be conducted in compliance with the requirements of the Civil Rights Data Collection of the United States Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights imposed pursua…
Educ. Code § 49006.4 Section 49006.4
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(a) This article applies with regard to all pupils, including individuals with exceptional needs. For an individual with exceptional needs, if a behavioral restraint or seclusion is used, the procedures for followup contained in subdivisions (e), (f), (g), and (h) of Section 5652…
Educ. Code § 49010 Section 49010
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For purposes of this article, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) “Educational activity” means an activity offered by a school, school district, charter school, or county office of education that constitutes an integral fundamental part of elementary and secondar…
Educ. Code § 49011 Section 49011
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(a) A pupil enrolled in a public school shall not be required to pay a pupil fee for participation in an educational activity. (b) All of the following requirements apply to the prohibition identified in subdivision (a): (1) All supplies, materials, and equipment needed to partic…
Educ. Code § 49012 Section 49012
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(a) Commencing with the 2014–15 fiscal year, and every three years thereafter, the department shall develop and distribute guidance for county superintendents of schools, district superintendents, and charter school administrators regarding the imposition of pupil fees for partic…
Educ. Code § 49013 Section 49013
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(a) A complaint of noncompliance with the requirements of this article may be filed with the principal of a school under the Uniform Complaint Procedures set forth in Chapter 5.1 (commencing with Section 4600) of Division 1 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations. (b) A …
Educ. Code § 49014 Section 49014
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(a) A pupil or former pupil, unless emancipated at the time the debt is incurred, shall not owe or be billed for a debt owed to a public school or school district. (b) A public school or school district shall not, because of a debt owed to the public school or school district, ta…
Educ. Code § 49020 Section 49020
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It is the intent of the Legislature that opportunities for participation in interschool athletic programs in public high schools of the state be provided on as equal a basis as is practicable to male and female students. The costs of providing these equal opportunities may vary a…
Educ. Code § 49021 Section 49021
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It is the intent of the Legislature that opportunities for participation in athletics be provided on an equitable basis to all students. It is the further intent of the Legislature that females be given the same opportunity to participate in athletics and compete with other femal…
Educ. Code § 49022 Section 49022
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Insofar as practicable, in apportioning public funds school district governing boards shall apportion amounts available for athletics to ensure that equitable amounts will be allocated for all students, except that allowances may be made for differences in the costs of various at…
Educ. Code § 49023 Section 49023
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no public funds shall be used in connection with athletic programs conducted under the auspices of a school district governing board or any student organization within the district, which do not provide facilities and opportunities for …
Educ. Code § 49024 Section 49024
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(a) Prior to assuming a paid or volunteer position to work with pupils in a pupil activity program sponsored by a school district, all noncertificated candidates shall obtain an Activity Supervisor Clearance Certificate from the Commission on Teacher Credentialing pursuant to sub…
Educ. Code § 49030 Section 49030
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(a) Sixty days after the posting of the United States Anti-Doping Agency Guide to Prohibited Substances and Prohibited Methods of Doping on the Internet Web site of the department pursuant to subdivision (b), dietary supplements, as defined by subsection (ff) of Section 321 of Ti…
Educ. Code § 49031 Section 49031
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(a) A school may not accept a sponsorship from a manufacturer of a dietary supplement described in subdivision (a) of Section 49030, or from the distributor of a dietary supplement described in subdivision (a) of Section 49030 whose name appears on the labeling of the dietary sup…
Educ. Code § 49032 Section 49032
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(a) (1) Effective December 31, 2008, each high school sports coach shall have completed a coaching education program developed by his or her school district or the California Interscholastic Federation that meets the guidelines set forth in Section 35179.1. (2) The coaching educa…
Educ. Code § 49033 Section 49033
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The California Interscholastic Federation shall amend its constitution and bylaws to require, as a condition of participation in interscholastic sports, that school districts effective July 1, 2006, upon the notification provided pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 49030, shal…
Educ. Code § 49034 Section 49034
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(a) The State Treasurer may accept voluntary contributions for the purpose of offsetting costs of training coaches pursuant to Sections 35179.2 and 35179.3. Contributions received by the State Treasurer shall be deposited in the California Coaching Education Fund, which is hereby…
Educ. Code § 49040 Section 49040
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(a) The last two full weeks in April and the last two full weeks in September shall be known as “high school voter education weeks,” during which time persons authorized by the county elections official shall be allowed to register students and school personnel on any high school…
Educ. Code § 49041 Section 49041
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(a) The administrator of a high school, or his or her designee, may appoint one or more pupils who are enrolled at that high school to be voter outreach coordinators. (b) A voter outreach coordinator may coordinate voter registration activities on his or her high school campus th…
Educ. Code § 49050 Section 49050
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No school employee shall conduct a search that involves: (a) Conducting a body cavity search of a pupil manually or with an instrument. (b) Removing or arranging any or all of the clothing of a pupil to permit a visual inspection of the underclothing, breast, buttocks, or genital…
Educ. Code § 49051 Section 49051
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Nothing in this article shall be construed to affect the admissibility of evidence in subsequent juvenile or criminal proceedings.
Educ. Code § 49055 Section 49055
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(a) On or before June 1, 2024, the department shall develop evidence-based best practices for restorative justice practice implementation on a school campus and make these best practices available on the department’s internet website for use by local educational agencies to imple…
Educ. Code § 49056 Section 49056
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(a) Commencing with the 2024–25 school year, all of the following shall apply to recess provided by a public elementary school: (1) (A) Recess shall be at least 30 minutes on regular instructional days and at least 15 minutes on early release days and may be provided in one or mo…
Educ. Code § 72620 Section 72620
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The governing board of a community college district may provide in each college within the district an organized and functioning counseling program. Counseling shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following: (a) Educational counseling in which the student is assisted …
Educ. Code § 72620.5 Section 72620.5
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Commencing with the 1997–98 fiscal year, community college districts, to the extent that funding is provided in the annual Budget Act, may provide counseling and matriculation services for students enrolled in credit courses and students enrolled in noncredit courses, according t…
Educ. Code § 72621 Section 72621
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Any information of a personal nature disclosed by a student 12 years of age or older in the process of receiving counseling from a school counselor as specified in Section 72620 is confidential. Any information of a personal nature disclosed to a school counselor by a parent or g…
Educ. Code § 72670 Section 72670
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The governing board of a community college district may establish auxiliary organizations for the purpose of providing supportive services and specialized programs for the general benefit of its college or colleges. As used in this article, “auxiliary organization” may include, b…
Educ. Code § 72670.5 Section 72670.5
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(a) The Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges may establish auxiliary organizations for the purpose of providing supportive services and specialized programs for the general benefit of the mission of the California Community Colleges. (b) As used in this article…
Educ. Code § 72671 Section 72671
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An auxiliary organization may enter into a joint powers agreement with any federal, state, or local governmental entity pursuant to Article 1 (commencing with Section 6500) of Chapter 5 of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code.
Educ. Code § 72672 Section 72672
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(a) A certified public accountant shall be selected by each auxiliary organization described in Section 72670. Upon being notified of the certified public accountant selected by an auxiliary organization, the district shall forward the applicable auditing and reporting procedures…
Educ. Code § 72673 Section 72673
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Student body organizations not formed or operating pursuant to Article 4 (commencing with Section 76060) of Chapter 1 of Part 47; student or faculty societies, social clubs, fraternities, and sororities; and alumni associations shall be exempt from the provisions of this article,…
Educ. Code § 72674 Section 72674
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Each auxiliary organization formed pursuant to this article, shall have a board of directors composed, both as to size and categories of membership, in accordance with regulations established by the district governing board. Each board of directors shall, during each fiscal year,…
Educ. Code § 72675 Section 72675
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(a) The board of directors of an auxiliary organization shall approve all expenditures and fund appropriations. Appropriations of funds for use outside of the normal business operations of the auxiliary organization shall be approved in accordance with district policy and regulat…
Educ. Code § 72676 Section 72676
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Operations of commercial services on a campus, such as a food service or bookstore, or such commercial services as may be provided in a student union, shall, when operated by an auxiliary organization, be self-supporting. Any surplus funds from commercial operations shall be used…
Educ. Code § 72677 Section 72677
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No member of the board of directors of an auxiliary organization shall be financially interested in any contract or other transaction entered into by the board of which he or she is a member. Any contract or transaction entered into in violation of this section is void.
Educ. Code § 72678 Section 72678
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No contract or other transaction entered into by the board of directors of an auxiliary organization is void under the provisions of Section 72677; nor shall any member of such board be disqualified or deemed guilty of misconduct in office under such provisions, if both of the fo…
Educ. Code § 72679 Section 72679
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The provisions of Section 72678 shall not be applicable if any of the following conditions are met: (a) The contract or transaction is between an auxiliary organization and a member of the board of directors of that auxiliary organization. (b) The contract or transaction is betwe…
Educ. Code § 72680 Section 72680
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It is unlawful for any person to utilize any information, not a matter of public record, which is received by the person by reason of his or her membership on the board of directors of an auxiliary organization, for personal pecuniary gain, regardless of whether he or she is or i…