California Education Code ARTICLE 5 - Joint Occupancy

  • Section 81390.
    Any community college district may enter into leases and agreements relating to real property and buildings to be used jointly by the district and any...
  • Section 81391.
    Before the governing board of a community college district enters into a lease or agreement pursuant to this article, it shall own a site upon...
  • Section 81392.
    The term of any lease or agreement entered into by a community college district pursuant to this article shall not exceed 66 years.(Enacted by Stats....
  • Section 81393.
    Sections 81360 to 81378, inclusive, shall not apply to leases made pursuant to this article.(Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)
  • Section 81394.
    The governing board of a community college district may let to any private person, firm, or corporation, any real property which belongs to the district...
  • Section 81395.
    Any lease of real property by a community college district to a private person, firm, or corporation pursuant to this article shall be upon such...
  • Section 81396.
    Before entering into a lease or agreement pursuant to this article, the governing board of a community college district shall comply with the provisions of...
  • Section 81397.
    For the purposes of receiving proposals for the joint occupancy of a building to be constructed on school property, the board shall, in a regular...
  • Section 81398.
    Notice of adoption of the resolution and the time and place of holding the meeting shall be given by publishing the resolution at least once...
  • Section 81399.
    At the time and place fixed in the resolution for the meeting of the governing board, the board shall meet and consider all plans and...
  • Section 81400.
    (a) After considering all proposals submitted, the governing board of the community college district shall have the authority, subject to the provisions of Section 81401, to...
  • Section 81401.
    Any building constructed for the use of a community college district pursuant to this article is subject to Sections 81130 to 81144, inclusive, and all...
  • Section 81402.
    The provisions of this article prevail over any provisions of law which conflict therewith.(Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)

Last modified: October 22, 2018