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16014
. Apportionment from the State School Building Aid 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 the following purposes, all of which purposes are
hereby declared to be, and are, public works:
(a) The purchase and improvement of schoolsites which have been
approved by the State Department of Education.
(b) The purchase of necessary desks, tables, chairs and other
movable furniture and equipment, as approved by the State Department
of Education.
(c) The planning and construction, reconstruction, alteration of,
the moving of portable classroom buildings on an existing site or to
another schoolsite, and addition to, school buildings, including
built-in or fixed equipment, for any facilities that are approved by
the State Department of Education as essential, except a room used
solely for an auditorium for a school of any type or class and a room
used solely for a gymnasium or a room used solely for a cafeteria
for elementary schools. This section does not prohibit the State
Department of Education from approving multipurpose rooms which are
rooms designed to be used for two or more of the following purposes:
(1) Classroom.
(2) Auditorium.
(3) Gymnasium.
(4) Cafeteria.
(5) Any other purposes that district requires which are approved
by the State Department of Education.
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 cost 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.
In addition to the foregoing, the board may make an apportionment
to a school district for the purchase from another school district of
existing facilities, real or personal, including the site thereof,
or any portion of any of the foregoing, providing that the board
finds that it is economical and good practice on the part of the
acquiring district to purchase the same, and that the consideration
to be paid in the light of all the circumstances surrounding the
transfer is fair and equitable both to the acquiring district and to
the state.