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HomeEducation CodeCh. 4Art. 4§ 17482 Historic School Property Disposal

§ 17482 Historic School Property Disposal

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§ 17482 Historic School Property Disposal

Key Takeaways

  • •A school can sell or rent an old school building to a local nonprofit group if the county agrees.
  • •The building must be old, not useful for school anymore, and important to the community's history.
  • •The price must be fair, but can be lower if the building is very historic and will be used for the public.
  • •The school must be protected from any legal trouble if something bad happens on the property.

Example

A small town has an old school building that hasn't been used in years. It's really old and important to the town's history. The school wants to sell it to a local group that wants to turn it into a museum.

The school can sell the building to the group if the county agrees. The group must keep it open to the public for 25 years. The price can be lower than usual because the building is historic, but it must cover what the school paid for it and any big fixes they made.

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

Official Source
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§ 17482 Historic School Property Disposal

The governing board of a school district may, with the approval of the county board of supervisors, sell or lease any building of the district together with the site upon which the building is located, without complying with any other provisions of this article, provided that the county board of supervisors finds that all of the following conditions exist: (a) The sale or lease is to be made to an incorporated nonprofit tax-exempt community or civic organization with a membership comprised predominantly of persons residing in the community in which the building and site are situated. (b) The building is not suitable for school purposes. (c) The building has an historic value and its preservation and utilization for the benefit of the community will best be ensured by sale or lease to an organization specified in subdivision (a). (d) The sale or lease is to be executed for a consideration to enure to the school district reflecting the fair market value of the property, or its fair rental value, as the case may be, except that the sale may be executed for a consideration that is less than the fair market value of the property if all of the following conditions exist: (1) More than 50 percent of the buildings on the site have been designated as historically significant by the State Historical Resources Commission. (2) For a period of 25 years, commencing with the date that possession of the property is transferred, the building or buildings designated pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be used and maintained for public benefit as an historical resource, and the site shall otherwise be available for public access and use, including, but not limited to, park and recreational uses. Any violation of this condition shall result in the automatic reversion of title to the property so transferred, without remuneration, to the transferor school district. The condition set forth in this paragraph does not prohibit any use of the site that is necessary or appropriate to its use and maintenance for historical purposes. (3) The consideration paid is equal to or greater than the sum of the actual cost of the acquisition of the property by the school district and the actual cost of any capital improvements made to the property. (e) Adequate provision has been made in connection with the sale or lease transaction to protect the district against all civil liabilities which might arise in connection with any use of the building and site. (Added by Stats. 1996, Ch. 277, Sec. 3. Effective January 1, 1997. Operative January 1, 1998.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

governing board of a school districtcounty board of supervisorsnonprofit tax-exempt community or civic organizationhistoric valuefair market valueState Historical Resources Commissionpublic benefit

Related Statutes

  • § 17457.5 Charter School Surplus Property
  • § 17464 School District Property Sales
  • § 17477 Lease After Failed Proposals
  • § 101050 Bond Issuance For Funding
  • § 101051 University Bond Issuance Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 17482.
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