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HomeEducation CodeCh. 1Art. 1§ 81005 Community College Building Purchases

§ 81005 Community College Building Purchases

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§ 81005 Community College Building Purchases

Key Takeaways

  • •Community colleges can use state money to buy old buildings (like schools or offices) and turn them into college buildings instead of building new ones.
  • •The old building must be as safe as a new school building. If it's not safe enough, they have to fix it to make it safe.
  • •Buying and fixing the old building can't cost more than building a new one from scratch.
  • •The college must own the land or have a lease for at least 50 years. They also have to follow all the rules for picking a good location.

Example

A community college wants to buy an old empty office building to turn it into classrooms.

The college can use state money to buy the building if it's as safe as a school, doesn't cost more than building new classrooms, and the college owns the land or has a 50-year lease. They also have to follow all the rules for picking a good spot.

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

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§ 81005 Community College Building Purchases

(a) State funds provided for the capital outlay financing needs of the California Community Colleges may be used to acquire an existing government-owned or privately-owned building and for the necessary costs of converting that building to community college use. A community college district that is eligible for state funding for capital outlay financing may purchase an existing government-owned or privately-owned building and convert it to community college use with state funds if all of the following criteria apply: (1) The building to be purchased was constructed as, and continues to qualify as, a school building pursuant to Article 7 (commencing with Section 81130), or the building is determined to have, or is rehabilitated to an extent that it is determined to have, a pupil safety performance standard that is equivalent to that of a building constructed pursuant to Article 7 (commencing with Section 81130). In making the determination of the pupil safety performance standard as required in this paragraph, all of the requirements of paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 81149 shall be met. (2) The total cost of purchasing and converting the existing building to community college use is not greater than the estimated cost of constructing an equivalent building. (3) The land associated with a building to be purchased will be owned by, or controlled through a long-term lease by, the community college district. As used in this section, “long-term lease” means a lease with a term of at least 50 years. (4) The district has complied with facility site review procedures and guideline recommendations of the California Postsecondary Education Commission pursuant to Section 66904. (b) Funding for a building to be purchased under this section shall not supersede funding for community college facilities that have previously been prioritized by the board of governors and are awaiting state funding. Buildings purchased under this section shall be subject to the annual prioritization process of the board of governors, and shall not receive higher priority for state funding because they are existing buildings rather than buildings proposed to be constructed. (c) A community college district that purchases an existing building under this section may request state funding for instructional equipment. Funding for that instructional equipment shall be provided in accordance with Chapter 4.8 (commencing with Section 84670) of Part 50, provided that the chancellor determines that the purchase of this equipment qualifies as a priority for state funding. (Added by Stats. 2006, Ch. 649, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2007.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

communityperformanceeducationgovernorcommissionschoolterminationlease

Related Statutes

  • § 8006 Career Technical Education Data System
  • § 5019 School Board Trustee Areas
  • § 51002 Local Curriculum Flexibility Standards
  • § 51004 Workforce Preparation Education Rights
  • § 59002.5 Deaf Education Support Services

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 81005.
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