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Code · California · Education Code

§ 8285

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(a)The plan shall be submitted to the local planning council, as defined in subdivision
(g)of Section 10480 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, for approval. Upon approval of the plan by the local planning council, the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco shall hold at least one public hearing on the plan. Following the hearing, if the board of supervisors votes in favor of the plan, the plan shall be submitted to the department for review.
(b)Within 30 days of receiving the plan, the department shall review and either approve or disapprove the plan.
(c)Within 30 days of receiving any modification to the plan, the department shall review and either approve or disapprove that modification to the plan.
(d)The department may disapprove only those portions of the plan or modifications to the plan that are not in conformance with either this article or Article 9 (commencing with Section 8273) or that are in conflict with federal law.
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