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66606
. The Trustees of the California State University shall
succeed to the powers, duties, and functions with respect to the
management, administration, and control of the state colleges
heretofore vested in the State Board of Education or in the Director
of Education, including all powers, duties, obligations, and
functions specified in Article 2 (commencing with Section 90010) of
Chapter 8 of Part 55, and all obligations assumed by the State Board
of Education pursuant to that article prior to July 1, 1961.
On and after July 1, 1961, the Trustees of the California State
University shall have full power and responsibility in the
construction and development of any state university campus, and any
buildings or other facilities or improvements connected with the
California State University. The powers shall be exercised by the
Trustees of the California State University notwithstanding Chapter
10 (commencing with Section 14950) of Part 5.5 of Division 3 of Title
2 of the Government Code and Chapter 1 (commencing with Section
10100) of Part 2 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code, except
that the powers shall be carried out pursuant to Chapter 2.5
(commencing with Section 10700) of Part 2 of Division 2 of the Public
Contract Code known as the California State University Contract Law.
The Trustees of the California State University may accept gifts
of land, or gifts of options on land, may accept and expend gifts of
money for the purchase of land or options on land, and may enter into
negotiations and contracts for the purchase of land for a future
state university site in the vicinity of any of the areas specified
in the recommendations contained in the Master Plan for Higher
Education printed on page 42, paragraph 5, Senate Journal (Regular
Session) for February 1, 1960, except that the gifts, expenditures,
negotiations, and contracts shall not obligate the expenditure of any
state funds for the purchase of the land or for development on the
land, unless the Legislature subsequently approves the obligation by
appropriating the funds for that specific purpose.
Any acceptance, acceptance and expenditure, or negotiations and
contract may be conditioned upon an automatic reversion back to the
donor or automatic termination of the negotiations and contract if a
new state university is not established at a specific site prior to a
specific date designated by the trustees and the donor or the
trustees and the person or corporation with whom the trustees are
negotiating or contracting.