47605.1
. (a) (1) Notwithstanding any other law, a charter school
that is granted a charter from the governing board of a school
district or county office of education after July 1, 2002, and
commences providing educational services to pupils on or after July
1, 2002, shall locate in accordance with the geographic and site
limitations of this part.
(2) Notwithstanding any other law, a charter school that is
granted a charter by the state board after July 1, 2002, and
commences providing educational services to pupils on or after July
1, 2002, based on the denial of a petition by the governing board of
a school district or county board of education, as described in
paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (j) of Section 47605, may
locate only within the geographic boundaries of the chartering entity
that initially denied the petition for the charter.
(3) A charter school that receives approval of its charter from a
governing board of a school district, a county office of education,
or the state board before July 1, 2002, but does not commence
operations until after January 1, 2003, shall be subject to the
geographic limitations of the part, in accordance with subdivision
(e).
(b) This section is not intended to affect the admission
requirements contained in subdivision (d) of Section 47605.
(c) Notwithstanding any other law, a charter school may establish
a resource center, meeting space, or other satellite facility located
in a county adjacent to that in which the charter school is
authorized if the following conditions are met:
(1) The facility is used exclusively for the educational support
of pupils who are enrolled in nonclassroom-based independent study of
the charter school.
(2) The charter school provides its primary educational services
in, and a majority of the pupils it serves are residents of, the
county in which the charter school is authorized.
(d) Notwithstanding subdivision (a) or subdivision (a) of Section
47605, a charter school that is unable to locate within the
geographic boundaries of the chartering school district may establish
one site outside the boundaries of the school district, but within
the county within which that school district is located, if the
school district in which the charter school proposes to operate is
notified in advance of the charter petition approval, the county
superintendent of schools is notified of the location of the charter
school before it commences operations, and either of the following
circumstances exist:
(1) The school has attempted to locate a single site or facility
to house the entire program, but such a facility or site is
unavailable in the area in which the school chooses to locate.
(2) The site is needed for temporary use during a construction or
expansion project.
(e) (1) For a charter school that was granted approval of its
charter before July 1, 2002, and provided educational services to
pupils before July 1, 2002, this section only applies to new
educational services or schoolsites established or acquired by the
charter school on or after July 1, 2002.
(2) For a charter school that was granted approval of its charter
before July 1, 2002, but did not provide educational services to
pupils before July 1, 2002, this section only applies upon the
expiration of a charter that is in existence on January 1, 2003.
(3) Notwithstanding other implementation timelines in this
section, by June 30, 2005, or upon the expiration of a charter that
is in existence on January 1, 2003, whichever is later, all charter
schools shall be required to comply with this section for schoolsites
at which education services are provided to pupils before or after
July 1, 2002, regardless of whether the charter school initially
received approval of its charter school petition before July 1, 2002.
To achieve compliance with this section, a charter school shall be
required to receive approval of a charter petition in accordance with
this section and Section 47605.
(4) This section is not intended to affect the authority of a
governmental entity to revoke a charter that is granted on or before
the effective date of this section.
(f) A charter school that submits its petition directly to a
county board of education, as authorized by Sections 47605.5 or
47605.6, may establish charter school operations only within the
geographical boundaries of the county in which that county board of
education has jurisdiction.
(g) Notwithstanding any other law, the jurisdictional limitations
set forth in this section do not apply to a charter school that
provides instruction exclusively in partnership with any of the
following:
(1) The federal Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (29 U.S.C. Sec.
2801 et seq.).
(2) Federally affiliated Youth Build programs.
(3) Federal job corps training or instruction provided pursuant to
a memorandum of understanding with the federal provider.
(4) The California Conservation Corps or local conservation corps
certified by the California Conservation Corps pursuant to Sections
14507.5 or 14406 of the Public Resources Code.
(5) Instruction provided to juvenile court school pupils pursuant
to subdivision (b) of Section 42238.18 or pursuant to Section 1981
for individuals who are placed in a residential facility.