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Chapter 12.5
Leroy F.greene School Facilities Act of 1998

Articles

1
General Provisions
Sections 17070.10–17070.965
2
Existing School Building Capacity
Sections 17071.10–17071.46
3
New Construction Eligibility Determination
Sections 17071.75–17071.76
4
New Construction Grant Eligibility Determination
Sections 17072.10–17072.18
5
New Construction Funding Process
Sections 17072.20–17072.35
6
Modernization Eligibility Determination
Sections 17073.10–17073.25
7
Modernization Apportionment
Sections 17074.10–17074.265
7.5
Automatic Fire Detection, Alarm, and Sprinkler Systems
Sections 17074.50–17074.56
8
Hardship Application
Sections 17075.10–17075.20
8.5
Classroom Security Locks
Section 17075.50
9
Program Accountability
Sections 17076.10–17076.11
10
School Project Safety Components
Section 17077.10
10.5
Energy Efficiency
Sections 17077.30–17077.35
10.6
Joint-use Facilities
Sections 17077.40–17077.45
10.7
Testing and Remediation of Lead Levels in Water at Schoolsites
Section 17077.60
11
Critically Overcrowded School Facilities
Sections 17078.10–17078.30
11.5
Assistance to Small School Districts
Sections 17078.35–17078.38
11.7
State Augmentation of Federal Supporting America’s School Infrastructure Grant Program for Priority School Districts
Sections 17078.45–17078.48
12
Charter Schools
Sections 17078.52–17078.66
13
Career Technical Education Facilities Program
Sections 17078.70–17078.74
14
Overcrowding Relief Grants
Sections 17079–17079.30
 



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