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Code · California · Education Code

§ 92406

159 words·~1 min read·/ca/education-code/92406

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“Project” means any one or more dormitories, other housing facilities, boarding facilities, student union facilities, vehicle parking facilities, or any other auxiliary or supplementary facilities for individual or group accommodation, owned or operated, or authorized to be acquired, constructed, furnished, equipped, and operated, by the regents for use by students, faculty members, or employees of the University of California, or a combination of such facilities, which may include facilities already completed and facilities authorized for future completion, designated by the regents as a project in providing for the issuance of revenue bonds.
The term “project” also includes any one or more hospitals, clinics, medical and nursing facilities, and related facilities, including professional office buildings, parking facilities, and other facilities which the regents may deem necessary or convenient for the operation of a hospital or medical center, or incidental to a hospital or medical center, designated by the regents as a project in providing for the issuance of revenue bonds.
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