Article 8. School Housing Aid For A Regional Occupational Center In San Joaquin County of California Education Code >> Division 1. >> Title 1. >> Part 10. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 8.
Not to exceed two million dollars ($2,000,000) of the amount
of the proceeds of bonds issued under the State School Building Aid
Bond Law of 1966 shall be expended pursuant to this article. The
funds shall be expended under the administrative direction of the
State Allocation Board in cooperation with the Board of Education of
the Stockton Unified School District for the construction of a
permanent campus for a newly created regional occupational center
school to be located in San Joaquin County. Not to exceed two hundred
fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) of the sum shall be allocated and
expended for architectural and engineering services in connection
with the construction.
Sections 16000 to 16006, inclusive, and Sections 16009, 16018 and
16021, shall be applicable to the administration of this article,
unless the context of this article, as determined by the board,
requires otherwise. Except to the extent and for the purposes
expressly provided herein, the provisions of other articles in this
chapter shall not be applicable hereto.
(a) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this
article to finance the capital expenditures involved in the
construction, equipping, and establishment of a regional occupational
center to be maintained by the Stockton Unified School District, to
serve an area in great need of occupational preparation. It is the
further intent of the Legislature, by this article, to improve the
employment opportunities of persons residing in areas of need for the
training by providing educational programs of a nature that will
serve the social and economic needs of that area. The program
provided will also serve to upgrade the cultural and intellectual
life, as well as the economic life, of the area to be served.
(b) The governing board of any school district maintaining a high
school may, pursuant to Section 52301, cooperate with the Stockton
Unified School District in the establishment and maintenance of the
regional occupational center.
(c) In conjunction with the regional occupational center, regional
occupational programs may be established in the Stockton Unified
School District and in participating school districts.
(d) The cooperation in the establishment and maintenance of a
regional occupational center pursuant to subdivision (b) and the
establishment and maintenance of regional occupational programs
pursuant to subdivision (c), may be undertaken pursuant to Article 1
(commencing with Section 6500) of Chapter 5 of Division 7 of Title 1
of the Government Code.
(e) Notwithstanding subdivisions (b), (c), and (d), the Stockton
Unified School District has the sole duty to the state to operate and
manage the regional occupational center and any regional
occupational program authorized by this article.
(f) The amount computed for the Stockton Unified School District
pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 42233 shall be deemed to have
been increased by the amount raised within the Stockton Unified
School District for the support of a regional occupational center and
program, except capital outlay expenditures, maintained during the
1972-73 fiscal year by the county superintendents of schools. The
other computations required by Article 2 (commencing with Section
42230) of Chapter 7 of Part 24 shall be adjusted to appropriately
reflect the increase. The revenue limit applicable to the county
superintendent of schools shall be reduced by an amount equal to the
increase in the revenue limit of the Stockton Unified School District
made pursuant to this subdivision.