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Code · California · Education Code

§ 15706

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Apportionment from the Public School Building Loan Fund to school districts shall be made in the manner and subject to the conditions herein provided and in accordance with policies adopted by the board, for all of the following purposes:
(a)The purchase and improvement of schoolsites which have been approved by the State Department of Education.
(b)The purchase of desks, tables, chairs, and built-in or fixed equipment, as listed in Part III of the California School Accounting Manual contained in the Bulletin of the California State Department of Education, Volume XIII, No. 2, June 1944, or as amended or revised.
(c)The planning and construction, reconstruction, alteration of, and addition to, school buildings for any facilities that are approved by the State Department of Education as essential, all of which purposes are hereby declared to be, and are, public works.
Where a district is required by a contract entered into between itself and a contractor, to obtain at its own expense insurance covering risks incurred during any construction, reconstruction or alteration for which an apportionment has been made, the costs thereof may be paid either directly, or by way of reimbursement, to the district out of the apportionment, or out of any apportionment made specifically covering the insurance. However, in other respects the apportionments are eligible for payment under this chapter.
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