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Educ. Code § 15286 Section 15286
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Consistent with the provisions contained in subparagraphs (C) and (D) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (b) of Section 1 of Article XIII A of the California Constitution, the required annual, independent financial and performance audits for the preceding fiscal year shall be submit…
Educ. Code § 15288 Section 15288
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It is the intent of the Legislature that upon receipt of allegations of waste or misuse of bond funds authorized in this chapter, appropriate law enforcement officials shall expeditiously pursue the investigation and prosecution of any violation of law associated with the expendi…
Educ. Code § 17100 Section 17100
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The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the State School Building Lease-Purchase Fund, pursuant to Section 17008, and the proceeds from the sale or lease of surplus school property are the two sources available to school districts to finance the construction of school faci…
Educ. Code § 17110 Section 17110
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The governing board of a school district may issue for sale revenue bonds to finance the construction of joint occupancy facilities as prescribed in Article 8 (commencing with Section 17515) of Chapter 4 of Part 10.5, which facilities are necessary to relieve overcrowded schools.…
Educ. Code § 17111 Section 17111
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The governing board may contract with any person, firm, partnership, joint venture, or other private entity for the purpose of issuing revenue bonds pursuant to Section 17810 and for the purpose of renting or leasing the facilities constructed pursuant to this chapter.
Educ. Code § 17112 Section 17112
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No revenue bonds may be issued for sale by the governing board unless the facilities are to be constructed on district-owned property, except as to facilities to be acquired by purchase.
Educ. Code § 18010 Section 18010
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The Legislature finds and declares that it is in the interest of the people and of the state that there be a general diffusion of information and knowledge through the continued operation of free public libraries. Such diffusion is a matter of general concern inasmuch as it is th…
Educ. Code § 18011 Section 18011
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It is the intent of the Legislature under this chapter to initiate and examine a specific program providing equitable and adequate funds to the public libraries of the state which are established under various provisions of law, and which, historically dependent for their support…
Educ. Code § 18012 Section 18012
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In adopting this chapter, the Legislature declares that its policy, and its objective in enacting the specific program prescribed in Section 18011, is to do all of the following: (a) Assure the availability to every resident of the state of an adequate level of public library ser…
Educ. Code § 18013 Section 18013
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The Legislature finds and declares that this chapter effects a state policy that each public library provide a minimum level of service, known as the foundation program, to the extent state funds are made available for that purpose as prescribed by this chapter. The Legislature, …
Educ. Code § 18015 Section 18015
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As used in this chapter: (a) “Public library” means a library, or two or more libraries, operated as a single entity by one or more public jurisdictions and which serve the general public without distinction. (b) “Foundation program” means those elements of library service which …
Educ. Code § 18020 Section 18020
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For the fiscal year 1982–83, the cost of the foundation program is deemed to be twelve dollars ($12) per capita. For the 1983–84 fiscal year and each fiscal year thereafter, the cost of the foundation program shall be increased by a percentage equal to the average statewide perce…
Educ. Code § 18021 Section 18021
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The State Librarian shall determine and certify, on or before June 1, 1982, and June 1 of each fiscal year thereafter, the population served by each public library of the state based upon census data compiled by the United States Department of Commerce or estimates prepared by th…
Educ. Code § 18022 Section 18022
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The total cost of the foundation program for each public library for the purposes of this chapter shall be the product of the per capita cost determined pursuant to Section 18020 multiplied by the population determined pursuant to Section 18021.
Educ. Code § 18023 Section 18023
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On or before August 31, 1982, and October 31 of each fiscal year thereafter, the fiscal officer of each public library shall report to the State Librarian the total revenue appropriated for the foundation program of the public library for that fiscal year and shall specify the am…
Educ. Code § 18024 Section 18024
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(a) A fund is hereby created in the State Treasury to be known as the Public Library Fund. (b) The Controller shall transfer on January 1, 1984, from the General Fund to the Public Library Fund the amount necessary to meet the state’s obligations under this chapter for the remain…
Educ. Code § 18025 Section 18025
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(a) For the 1982–83 fiscal year and each fiscal year thereafter, the State Librarian shall determine the amount to which each public library is entitled for support of the library during the fiscal year. The amount shall be equal to 10 percent of the cost of the foundation progra…
Educ. Code § 18026 Section 18026
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Commencing with the 1984–85 fiscal year, the State Librarian shall certify to the Controller on or before November 15, 1984, and on or before each November 15 thereafter, the amounts determined in Section 18025. The Controller shall distribute to the fiscal officer of each public…
Educ. Code § 18030 Section 18030
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, books and other library materials acquired or maintained by a public library as a part of the foundation program supported in part by state funds under this chapter shall be made available upon request to other public libraries in the s…
Educ. Code § 18030.5 Section 18030.5
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(a) Every public library that receives state funds pursuant to this chapter and that provides public access to the Internet shall, by a majority vote of the governing board, adopt a policy regarding access by minors to the Internet by January 1, 2000. (b) Every public library tha…
Educ. Code § 18031 Section 18031
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The provisions of this chapter shall become operative July 1, 1983.
Educ. Code § 18032 Section 18032
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(a) Every public library that receives state funds pursuant to this chapter and that provides public access to video recordings shall, by a majority vote of the governing board, adopt a policy regarding access by minors to video recordings by January 1, 2000. (b) Every public lib…
Educ. Code § 51100 Section 51100
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The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) It is essential to our democratic form of government that parents and guardians of schoolage children attending public schools and other citizens participate in improving public education institutions. Specifically, inv…
Educ. Code § 51101 Section 51101
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(a) Except as provided in subdivision (d), the parents and guardians of pupils enrolled in public schools have the right and should have the opportunity, as mutually supportive and respectful partners in the education of their children within the public schools, to be informed by…
Educ. Code § 51101.1 Section 51101.1
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(a) A parent or guardian’s lack of English fluency does not preclude a parent or guardian from exercising the rights guaranteed under this chapter. A school district shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that all parents and guardians of pupils who speak a language other than…
Educ. Code § 51102 Section 51102
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Upon approval of the materials by the State Board of Education, the State Department of Education shall make materials available that describe a comprehensive partnership at a schoolsite that involves parents and guardians of pupils in the public schools of California in the educ…
Educ. Code § 51130 Section 51130
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This article shall be known, and may be cited, as the Teresa P. Hughes Family-School Partnership Award and Grant Program and shall be administered by the State Department of Education.
Educ. Code § 51131 Section 51131
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As used in this article, “parent” means the natural, adoptive, or foster parent of a pupil, a surrogate parent, a family member acting on behalf of the parent, or any person having legal authority to make educational decisions on behalf of a pupil.
Educ. Code § 51133 Section 51133
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(a) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall award nonmonetary Teresa P. Hughes Family-School Partnership Awards pursuant to this article to school districts and county offices of education for schools that operate outstanding family-school partnership programs. (b) Nonmone…
Educ. Code § 51139 Section 51139
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For purposes of this article, all of the following definitions apply: (a) “Public school” means a school operated by a school district, county office of education, or a charter school. (b) “Water safety” means age-appropriate education intended (1) to promote safety in, on, and a…
Educ. Code § 51140 Section 51140
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(a) (1) A drowning or injury prevention organization may provide informational materials, in electronic or hardcopy form, to a public school that serves pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive, in accordance with the requirements of this article, regarding all …
Educ. Code § 51141 Section 51141
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(a) A drowning or injury prevention organization that provides informational materials to a public school pursuant to this article shall adhere to both of the following: (1) Provide written evidence, in the form of a letter or document, either of which shall be no longer than one…
Educ. Code § 69405 Section 69405
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This chapter shall be known, and may be cited, as the Cal Grant Reform Act. This chapter continues, without interruption or diminution, the operation of the Ortiz-Pacheco-Poochigian-Vasconcellos Cal Grant Program established under Chapter 1.7 (commencing with Section 69430) as it…
Educ. Code § 69406 Section 69406
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For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply: (a) An “academic year” is July 1 to June 30, inclusive. The starting date of a session shall determine the academic year in which it is included. (b) “Access costs” means living expenses and expenses for transportatio…
Educ. Code § 69407 Section 69407
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(a) Consistent with the state’s historic commitment to provide educational opportunity by ensuring both student access to, and selection of, an institution of higher education for students with financial need, the long-term policy of the Cal Grant Reform Act established pursuant …
Educ. Code § 69408 Section 69408
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(a) The commission shall adopt regulations necessary to implement this chapter, and these regulations shall become operative no sooner than July 1, 2024. Notwithstanding any other law, the commission may adopt emergency regulations pursuant to Section 11346.1 of the Government Co…
Educ. Code § 69409 Section 69409
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Pursuant to the long-term policy of the Cal Grant Reform Act Program established pursuant to Section 69407, the commission shall make awards under the Cal Grant Program for payment of tuition or student fees, nontuition costs, or both tuition or student fees and nontuition costs,…
Educ. Code § 69410 Section 69410
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(a) (1) As a condition for its voluntary participation in the Cal Grant Reform Act Program, each Cal Grant participating institution shall annually report to the commission, and as further specified in an institutional participation agreement, both of the following for its underg…
Educ. Code § 69411 Section 69411
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(a) To be eligible for a Cal Grant Reform Act Program award under this chapter, a student shall be all of the following: (1) A citizen of the United States, or an eligible noncitizen, as defined for purposes of financial aid programs under Title IV of the federal Higher Education…
Educ. Code § 69412 Section 69412
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, Cal Grant 2 and 4 awards may be renewed for a total of the equivalent of four years of full-time attendance in an undergraduate program, provided the student still meets other program eligibility requirements. Commencing with the …
Educ. Code § 69413 Section 69413
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(a) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply: (1) “Associate degree for transfer commitment” means a commitment by an independent institution of higher education that chooses to accept the California Community College associate degree for transfer pursuant to…
Educ. Code § 69414 Section 69414
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The commission may determine that an advance payment is essential to ensure that funds provided pursuant to this chapter to assist students to enroll in postsecondary education are available at the time students enroll. Upon making that determination, the commission may, on the b…
Educ. Code § 69415 Section 69415
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(a) A Cal Grant applicant shall submit a complete official financial aid application pursuant to applicable regulations adopted by the commission. Each pupil enrolled in grade 12 in a California public school, including a charter school, other than pupils who opt out as provided …
Educ. Code § 69416 Section 69416
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(a) The commission may require verification of high school graduation or its equivalent to be electronically submitted for all former grade 12 pupils who graduated from public schools, including charter schools, in the prior academic year, except for pupils who have opted out as …
Educ. Code § 69417 Section 69417
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(a) For purposes of this section, “qualifying institution” has the same meaning as in subdivision (k) of Section 69406. (b) Upon the initial award and renewal of a Cal Grant award, the commission shall notify the award recipient in writing, which may include email, of both of the…
Educ. Code § 69418 Section 69418
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(a) Only a resident of California, as determined pursuant to Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 68000) of Part 41, or a student who is exempt from paying nonresident tuition under Section 68130.5, is eligible for an initial Cal Grant award. The recipient shall remain eligible for…
Educ. Code § 69424 Section 69424
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(a) The Cal Grant 2 Program is established for students enrolled at a campus of the California Community Colleges in a for-credit instructional program leading to a degree, certificate, or transfer. (b) To be eligible for an award under the Cal Grant 2 Program, a community colleg…
Educ. Code § 69425 Section 69425
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(a) The Cal Grant 4 Program is established for students enrolled in a for-credit instructional program at any institution, other than a community college, meeting the definition of “qualifying institution” in subdivision (k) of Section 69406. (b) To be eligible for an award under…
Educ. Code § 69428 Section 69428
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This chapter shall become operative for students to apply for Cal Grant 2 awards under Article 2 (commencing with Section 69424) and Cal Grant 4 awards under Article 3 (commencing with Section 69425) only if General Fund moneys over the multiyear forecasts beginning in the 2024–2…
Educ. Code § 76200 Section 76200
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It is the intent of the Legislature to resolve potential conflicts between California law and the provisions of Public Law 93-380 regarding the confidentiality of student records in order to insure the continuance of federal education funds to public community colleges within the…