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HomeEducation CodeCh. 6Art. 1§ 16014 School Building Aid Fund

§ 16014 School Building Aid Fund

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§ 16014 School Building Aid Fund

This law explains how money from the State School Building Aid Fund can be given to school districts for buying land, furniture, and building or fixing school facilities that the State Department of Education says are needed.

Key Takeaways

  • •Money can only be used for things the State Department of Education approves, like land, furniture, and building projects.
  • •Rooms that are only an auditorium, gym, or elementary cafeteria cannot be funded unless they are part of a multipurpose room.
  • •If a district must buy insurance for a construction project, that cost can be paid from the same fund.
  • •The board can also let a district buy existing facilities from another district if it’s fair and saves money.

Example

A school district wants to buy new desks and build an extra classroom. They ask the State Department of Education for approval, and if approved, they can receive money from the fund to pay for the desks and the construction.

Because the desks and the new classroom are listed as allowed uses in the law, the district can get a share of the fund to cover those costs.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 16014 School Building Aid Fund

Apportionment from the State School Building Aid Fund to school districts shall be made in the manner and subject to the conditions herein provided and in accordance with policies adopted by the board, for the following purposes, all of which purposes are hereby declared to be, and are, public works: (a) The purchase and improvement of schoolsites which have been approved by the State Department of Education. (b) The purchase of necessary desks, tables, chairs and other movable furniture and equipment, as approved by the State Department of Education. (c) The planning and construction, reconstruction, alteration of, the moving of portable classroom buildings on an existing site or to another schoolsite, and addition to, school buildings, including built-in or fixed equipment, for any facilities that are approved by the State Department of Education as essential, except a room used solely for an auditorium for a school of any type or class and a room used solely for a gymnasium or a room used solely for a cafeteria for elementary schools. This section does not prohibit the State Department of Education from approving multipurpose rooms which are rooms designed to be used for two or more of the following purposes: (1) Classroom. (2) Auditorium. (3) Gymnasium. (4) Cafeteria. (5) Any other purposes that district requires which are approved by the State Department of Education. Where a district is required by a contract entered into between itself and a contractor, to obtain at its own expense insurance covering risks incurred during any construction, reconstruction or alteration for which an apportionment has been made, the cost thereof may be paid either directly, or by way of reimbursement, to the district out of the apportionment, or out of any apportionment made specifically covering the insurance. However, in other respects the apportionments are eligible for payment under this chapter. In addition to the foregoing, the board may make an apportionment to a school district for the purchase from another school district of existing facilities, real or personal, including the site thereof, or any portion of any of the foregoing, providing that the board finds that it is economical and good practice on the part of the acquiring district to purchase the same, and that the consideration to be paid in the light of all the circumstances surrounding the transfer is fair and equitable both to the acquiring district and to the state. (Repealed and added by Stats. 1996, Ch. 277, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 1997. Operative January 1, 1998.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

educationapportionmentinsuranceacquisitioncontractschoolequipmentconstruction

Related Statutes

  • § 16024 School Construction Funding Applications
  • § 16708 Urban School Construction Funding
  • § 16086 School District Apportionment Repayment
  • § 17078.35 Bond Authority Definitions
  • § 35330 School Field Trip Authorization

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 16014.
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