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HomeEducation CodeCh. 3Art. 5§ 17357 Factory-Built School Approval

§ 17357 Factory-Built School Approval

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§ 17357 Factory-Built School Approval

Key Takeaways

  • •Schools can use pre-made factory buildings instead of building from scratch if the state approves the design.
  • •The school must tell the state they want to use a pre-made building and show the plans.
  • •If the state already approved the building design, the school doesn’t have to pay some fees.
  • •If the state hasn’t approved the design before, the school must start over with a new application.

Example

A school wants to add a new classroom quickly.

Instead of building a classroom from the ground up, the school picks a pre-made classroom building that the state already checked and approved. They tell the state they want to use it, show the plans, and save time and money because the design is already okayed.

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§ 17357 Factory-Built School Approval

Upon the Department of General Services’ approval of a manufacturer’s plans, specifications, and methods of construction of a factory-built school building, a school district, whenever it is otherwise required by any of the provisions of Article 2 (commencing with Section 17260), or Article 3 (commencing with Section 17280) of this chapter to submit to the Department of General Services or to the State Department of Education the plans and specifications for the construction of a school building may, instead, include in its application for approval to each of such departments a notification that it intends to utilize such factory-built school building. The plans and specifications for the factory-built building to be utilized shall be submitted with the application and notification for identification purposes. Before granting its approval for the use of such buildings, the Department of General Services shall insure that the plans, specifications, and methods of construction of the buildings have been approved and are in accordance with standards adopted by the department pursuant to Section 17351 which are in effect at the time the application for approval is passed upon by the department. Whenever a school district complies with the alternative procedure prescribed by this section it shall not be required to pay the filing fee prescribed by Sections 17267 and 17300, except that a fee shall be charged for onsite work pursuant to Section 17358. If the submitted plans and specifications have not been previously approved the application shall be rejected. In such case a new application together with required documents shall be filed for approval of plans and specifications by either the manufacturer pursuant to the provisions of Section 17352 or by the school district pursuant to the provisions of Article 3 (commencing with Section 17280) of this chapter. (Added by Stats. 1996, Ch. 277, Sec. 3. Effective January 1, 1997. Operative January 1, 1998.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

factory-built school buildingDepartment of General Servicesplans and specificationsSection 17351

Related Statutes

  • § 17354 School Building Construction Approval
  • § 17263 School Building Plan Approval
  • § 17267 School Building Plan Filing
  • § 17311 School Building Construction Inspection
  • § 17351 Factory-Built School Safety Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 17357.
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