Section 66205.9 Of Chapter 4. Admissions From California Education Code >> Division 5. >> Title 3. >> Part 40. >> Chapter 4.
66205.9
. (a) If, by July 1, 2008, the University of California has
not adopted model uniform academic standards for career technical
education courses, pursuant to Section 66205.5, that will satisfy the
completion of a general elective course requirement for the purposes
of admission to that university, the Regents of the University of
California are requested to recognize the completion of all high
school career technical education courses that meet the model
curriculum standards established pursuant to Sections 51226 and
51226.1 as satisfying the completion of a general elective course
requirement for the purposes of admission to that university.
(b) If the Regents of the University of California adopt standards
for career technical education courses pursuant to Section 66205.5,
the University of California is requested to make those standards
publicly available upon their adoption.
(c) If, by July 1, 2008, the California State University has not
adopted model uniform academic standards for career technical
education courses, pursuant to Section 66205.5, that will satisfy the
completion of a general elective course requirement for the purposes
of admission to that university, the Trustees of the California
State University shall recognize the completion of all high school
career technical education courses that meet the model curriculum
standards established pursuant to Sections 51226 and 51226.1 as
satisfying the completion of a general elective course requirement
for the purposes of admission to that university.
(d) If the Trustees of the California State University adopt
standards for career technical education courses pursuant to Section
66205.5, the California State University shall make those standards
publicly available upon their adoption.
(e) This section shall not apply to any career technical education
courses that, as of January 1, 2007, are approved as satisfying the
admissions requirements of the University of California or the
California State University.