Section 16323 Of Article 9. School Housing Aid For Rehabilitation And Replacement Of Structurally Inadequate School Facilities From California Education Code >> Division 1. >> Title 1. >> Part 10. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 9.
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. Each school district which desires an apportionment shall
submit through its governing board to the board an application
therefor in the form and number of copies as the board shall
prescribe. Each copy of the application shall be accompanied by a
statement of the estimated cost of the project certified by an
architect or structural engineer, and by layout plans showing the
entire construction project for which the district desires an
apportionment.
Estimates of costs for new construction or equipment appearing in
an application shall conform to cost standards adopted by the board
under Section 16024.
A school district shall not let any contract for new construction
included in an application for a construction project which has been
approved by the board if the cost exceeds the construction cost
standards fixed by the board under Section 16024 for the new
construction by more than 2 percent or except as otherwise provided
in Section 16332. The amount, if any, by which the contract cost
exceeds the construction cost standards fixed by the board shall be
borne by the school district and shall not be included in the
apportionment.
A school district may at any time amend or supplement its
application.
Each construction project for which a district applies for an
apportionment shall be applied for on a separate application and
shall be considered separately by the board. If a district applies
for more than one construction project, at the same time or at
different times, the priority points of the district shall be
recalculated after the approval of each separate construction project
and before a subsequent construction project is approved.
The board shall require any changes in the plans which an
applicant school district submits with its application that the board
determines is necessary or desirable to reduce the cost of the
project.