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Code · California · Education Code

§ 16250

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Not to exceed two million four hundred twelve thousand two hundred thirty-three dollars and forty-nine cents ($2,412,233.49) of the amount of the proceeds of bonds issued under the State School Building Aid Law of 1966 may be expended pursuant to this article. The funds shall be allocated by the State Allocation Board to a joint powers board of education for the construction of a permanent campus for a newly created regional occupation center school to be located in the south bay area of Los Angeles County, having a population in excess of 1,070,000, and a potential average daily attendance in excess of 10,000 persons.
Not to exceed four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) of such sum shall be allocated and expended for architectural and engineering services in connection with the construction.
Sections 16000 to 16006, inclusive, Sections 16009, 16018 and 16021, inclusive, shall be applicable to the administration of this article, unless the context of this article, as determined by the board requires otherwise.
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