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Code · California · Education Code

§ 100410

199 words·~1 min read·/ca/education-code/100410

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(a)Three billion three hundred fifty million dollars ($3,350,000,000) of the proceeds of bonds issued and sold pursuant to this part shall be deposited in the 1998 State School Facilities Fund, which is established by Section 17070.40, and allocated by the State Allocation Board pursuant to this chapter. Before requesting the sale of bonds pursuant to Section 100432 for deposit in the State School Facilities Fund, the State Allocation Board shall request, pursuant to Section 100432, the sale of bonds sufficient to finance all projects for which application was made pursuant to the Leroy F. Greene State School Building Lease-Purchase Law of 1976 (Chapter 12 (commencing with Section 17000) of Part 10) and for which an application was approved for construction, but funding was not available, prior to November 4, 1998.
(b)In addition to the amount specified in subdivision (a), three billion three hundred fifty million dollars ($3,350,000,000) of the bonds authorized by this chapter shall only be issued and sold pursuant to this chapter on or after July 1, 2000, and the proceeds of those bonds shall be deposited in the 1998 State School Facilities Fund and allocated by the State Allocation Board pursuant to this chapter.
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