Section 72696 Of Article 7. The Richard Mckee Transparency Act Of 2011 From California Education Code >> Division 7. >> Title 3. >> Part 45. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 7.
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. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, the following records
maintained by an auxiliary organization shall not be subject to
disclosure:
(1) Information that would disclose the identity of a donor,
prospective donor, or volunteer.
(2) Personal financial information, estate planning information,
and gift planning information of a donor, prospective donor, or
volunteer.
(3) Personal information related to a donor's private trusts or a
donor's private annuities administered by an auxiliary organization.
(4) Information related to fundraising plans, fundraising
research, and solicitation strategies to the extent that these
activities are not already protected under Section 99040, Title 5
(commencing with Section 3426) of Part 1 of Division 4 of the Civil
Code, Section 1060 of the Evidence Code, or subdivision (k) of
Section 6254 of the Government Code.
(5) The identity of students and alumni to the extent that this
information is already protected under state and federal statutes
applicable to the California Community Colleges. This paragraph shall
not apply to a part-time or full-time employee of the auxiliary
organization, or to a student who participates in a legislative body
of a student body organization that operates on a campus of a
California Community College.
(b) Subdivision (a) shall not be construed to exempt from
disclosure records that contain information regarding any of the
following:
(1) The amount and date of a donation.
(2) Any donor-designated use or purpose of a donation.
(3) Any other donor-imposed restrictions on the use of a donation.
(4) (A) The identity of a donor who, in any fiscal year, makes a
gift or gifts, in a quid pro quo arrangement, where either the value
of the benefit received is in excess of two thousand five hundred
dollars ($2,500) or the benefit would be impermissible under state or
federal law. In these circumstances, records pertaining to the gift
or gifts maintained by an auxiliary organization that would otherwise
be exempt from disclosure under subdivision (a) shall be disclosed.
(B) Annually, on January 1, the monetary threshold set forth in
subparagraph (A) shall be adjusted upward or downward to reflect the
percentage change in the Consumer Price Index, as calculated by the
United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, rounded off to the nearest
one thousand dollars ($1,000).
(5) Self-dealing transactions, including, but not limited to,
loans of money or property, or material financial interests of or
between auxiliary officers or directors and an auxiliary
organization, as set forth in Sections 5233 and 5236 of the
Corporations Code. In these circumstances, records pertaining to the
self-dealing transactions maintained by an auxiliary organization
that would otherwise be exempt from disclosure under subdivision (a)
shall be disclosed.
(6) Any instance in which a volunteer or donor of a gift is
awarded, within five years of the date of the service or gift, a
contract from the university or auxiliary organization that was not
subject to competitive bidding. In these circumstances, records
pertaining to the service or gift maintained by an auxiliary
organization that would otherwise be exempt from disclosure under
paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) shall be disclosed.