Section 81160 Of Article 8. Fitness For Occupancy From California Education Code >> Division 7. >> Title 3. >> Part 49. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 8.
81160
. (a) The provisions of this article do not apply to an
offsite building during the time the building is used wholly or in
part for community college purposes if the building is neither owned
by a community college district nor leased by a community college
district under a lease containing an option to purchase the building.
For the purposes of this section, an "offsite building" is a
building which is situated on land which is neither owned by a
community college district nor leased by a community college district
under a lease containing an option to purchase the land.
(b) "School building" as used in this article excludes any
building which is used for community college district administrative
buildings located on a site separate from the community college
campuses of the district, and into which students are not required to
enter.
(c) "School building" as used in this article shall be limited to
any physical structure capable of being occupied by pupils, but shall
exclude, (1) any bleacher or grandstand with less than six rows of
seats, (2) any building which is used exclusively for warehouse,
storage, garage, or districtwide administrative office purposes, into
which pupils are not required to enter, and off-campus buildings
utilized by adult schools or community colleges for voluntary adult
education courses or registered apprentice courses, (3) any swimming
pool, or (4) any yard or lighting poles or flagpoles or playground
equipment which does not exceed 35 feet in height.
If any building so excluded was not constructed in accordance with
Article 7 (commencing with Section 81130) of this chapter and was
not repaired, reconstructed, or replaced in accordance with this
article, there shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the building
a public notice stating that the building does not meet the
structural standards imposed by law for earthquake safety.