Section 48936 Of Article 2. Student Organizations From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 27. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 2.
48936
. In addition to deposit or investment pursuant to Section
48933, the funds of a student body organization may be loaned or
invested in any of the following ways:
(a) Loans, with or without interest, to any student body
organization established in another school of the district for a
period not to exceed three years.
(b) Invest money in permanent improvements to any school district
property including, but not limited to, buildings, automobile parking
facilities, gymnasiums, swimming pools, stadia and playing fields,
where such facilities, or portions thereof, are used for conducting
student extracurricular activities or student spectator sports, or
when such improvements are for the benefit of the student body. Such
investment shall be made on condition that the principal amount of
the investment plus a reasonable amount of interest thereon shall be
returned to the student body organization as provided herein. Any
school district approving such an investment shall establish a
special fund in which moneys derived from the rental of school
district property to student body organizations shall be deposited.
Moneys shall be returned to the student body organization as
contemplated by this section exclusively from such special fund and
only to the extent that there are moneys in such special fund.
Whenever there are no outstanding obligations against the special
fund, all moneys therein may be transferred to the general fund of
the school district by action of the local governing board.
Two or more student body organizations of the same school district
may join together in making such investments in the same manner as
is authorized herein for a single student body. Nothing herein shall
be construed so as to limit the discretion of the local governing
board in charging rental for use of school district property by
student body organizations as provided in Section 48930.