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Two billion twelve million thirty-five thousand dollars
($2,012,035,000) of the proceeds of bonds issued and sold pursuant to
this chapter shall be deposited in the State School Building
Lease-Purchase Fund.
All moneys deposited in the State School Building
Lease-Purchase Fund shall be available to provide aid to school
districts of the state in accordance with the Leroy F. Greene State
School Building Lease-Purchase Law of 1976 (Chapter 22 (commencing
with Section 17700) of Part 10), and of all acts amendatory thereof
and supplementary thereto, to provide aid to school districts, county
superintendents of schools, and county boards of education of the
state in accordance with Sections 100020, 100025, 100030, and 100035,
to provide funds to repay any money advanced or loaned to the State
School Building Lease-Purchase Fund under any act of the Legislature,
together with interest provided for in that act, and to reimburse
the General Obligation Bond Expense Revolving Fund pursuant to
Section 16724.5 of the Government Code.
Of the proceeds from the sale of bonds pursuant to this
chapter, not more than nine hundred million dollars ($900,000,000)
may be used for one or more of the following purposes:
(a) The acquisition of portable classrooms for use in accordance
with Chapter 25 (commencing with Section 17785) of Part 10.
(b) The reconstruction or modernization of facilities pursuant to
Chapter 22 (commencing with Section 17700) of Part 10. In addition to
the current program requirements, the State Allocation Board may
allocate funding pursuant to this subdivision for the reconstruction
or modernization of any existing structure, including the wiring and
cabling in that structure, to enable that structure to accommodate
computers and other high technology equipment.
(c) The purchase and installation of air-conditioning equipment
and insulation materials, and related costs, pursuant to Section
42250.1, for schools operated on a year-round multitrack schedule in
a manner that increases school capacity and reduces or eliminates the
school district's need for the construction of additional classroom
space.
(d) Project funding for applicant districts under Chapter 22
(commencing with Section 17700) of Part 10 that have incurred or will
incur enrollment increases due to the locating or expansion of state
or federal prisons.
(e) The acquisition of relocatable child care and development
facilities for the purpose of providing extended day care services
pursuant to Article 22 (commencing with Section 8460) of Chapter 2 of
Part 6.
(f) Project funding, without regard to funding priorities, for
applicant county boards of education under Chapter 22 (commencing
with Section 17700) of Part 10 that are eligible for that funding for
classrooms for severely handicapped pupils.
(g) Project funding for applicant districts under Chapter 22
(commencing with Section 17700) of Part 10 that are eligible for that
funding, but that lack funding priority due to the size of pupil
enrollment in the district.
(h) Project funding for high priority roof replacement projects.
(i) Construction projects or the purchase of furniture or
equipment designed to increase school security.
(j) The identification, assessment, or abatement in school
facilities of hazardous asbestos pursuant to either Chapter 22
(commencing with Section 17700) of Part 10 or Section 39619.6 and of
lead.
(k) The reconstruction or modernization of facilities pursuant to
Chapter 22 (commencing with Section 17700) of Part 10.
Notwithstanding Section 17721.3, the State Allocation Board may
allocate funding pursuant to this subdivision for the reconstruction
or modernization of an existing structure in an amount that exceeds
25 percent of the replacement cost of that structure in order to
finance structural improvements needed to avert future earthquake
damage.
Of the proceeds from the sale of bonds pursuant to this
chapter, not more than one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) may
be used for seismic retrofit projects of existing public school
facilities.
Of the proceeds from the sale of bonds pursuant to this
chapter, not more than forty million dollars ($40,000,000) may be
used for projects for school districts that agree to contribute 60
percent or more of the cost of those projects.
Of the proceeds from the sale of bonds pursuant to this
chapter, not more than twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000) may
be used for projects that include joint use of facilities pursuant to
Section 17750 or 17751.