§ 10704 Trustees Csu Project Control
This law says that any project on a California State University campus that uses public money is controlled only by the university's trustees, even if an auxiliary group runs the contract.
A student organization hires a builder to construct a new coffee shop on campus, and the project gets some state funding.
Even though the student group (an auxiliary organization) handles the contract, the university trustees have the final say and control over the whole project because it’s on CSU property and uses public money.
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§ 10704 Trustees Csu Project Control
Last verified: January 11, 2026