Section 89750.5 Of Article 4. Expenditures And Control From California Education Code >> Division 8. >> Title 3. >> Part 55. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 4.
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. (a) Notwithstanding Sections 948 and 965.2 of the
Government Code or any other provision of law, the trustees may
settle, adjust, or compromise any pending action or final judgment,
without the need for a recommendation, certification, or approval
from any other state officer or entity. The Controller shall draw a
warrant for the payment of any settlement, adjustment, or compromise,
or final judgment against the trustees if the trustees certify that
a sufficient appropriation for the payment of the settlement,
adjustment, compromise, or final judgment exists.
(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (3) of subdivision (b) of Section
905.2 of the Government Code or any other provision of law, the
trustees may pay any claim for money or damages on express contract
or for an injury for which the trustees or their officers or
employees are liable, without approval of the California Victim
Compensation and Government Claims Board, if the trustees determine
that payment of the claim is in the best interests of the California
State University and that funds are available to pay the claim. The
authority of the trustees conferred by this subdivision does not
alter any other requirements governing claims in the Government
Claims Act (Division 3.6 (commencing with Section 810) of Title 1 of
the Government Code), except to grant the trustees authority to pay
these claims.
(c) Notwithstanding Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 13940) of
Part 4 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code, the trustees
may discharge from accountability the sum of one thousand dollars
($1,000) or less, owing to the California State University, if the
trustees determine that the money is uncollectible or the amount does
not justify the cost of collection. A discharge of accountability by
the trustees does not release any person from the payment of any
moneys due the California State University.