Section 17212.5 Of Article 1. General Provisions From California Education Code >> Division 1. >> Title 1. >> Part 10.5. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 1.
17212.5
. Geological and soil engineering studies as described in
Section 17212 shall be made, within the boundaries of any special
studies zone, for the construction of any school building as defined
in Section 17283, or if the estimated cost exceeds twenty-five
thousand dollars ($25,000), for the reconstruction or alteration of
or addition to any school building for work which alters structural
elements. The Department of General Services may require similar
geological and soil engineering studies for the construction or
alteration of any school building on a site located outside of the
boundaries of any special studies zone. No studies need be made if
the site under consideration has been the subject of adequate prior
studies.
No school building shall be constructed, reconstructed, or
relocated on the trace of a geological fault along which surface
rupture can reasonably be expected to occur within the life of the
school building.
A copy of the report of each investigation conducted pursuant to
this section shall be submitted to the Department of General Services
pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 17280) of this
chapter and to the State Department of Education. The cost of
geological and soil engineering studies and investigations conducted
pursuant to this section may be treated as a capital expenditure. The
dollar amount set forth in this section shall be increased on an
annual basis, according to a construction costs inflation index
recognized and selected by the department.