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Part 10.5
School Facilities

Chapters

1
Schoolsites
Sections 17210–17234
2
New Schools Relief Act of 1979
Sections 17240–17245
2.5
Design-build Contracts
Sections 17250.10–17250.52
2.6
Alternative Design-build Contracts
Sections 17250.60–17250.69
3
Construction of School Buildings
Sections 17251–17375
4
Property: Sale,lease, Exchange
Sections 17385–17561
5
Property Maintenance and Control
Sections 17565–17614
6
Development Fees,charges, and Dedications
Sections 17620–17626
7
Energy Efficiency
Sections 17650–17653
8
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems
Sections 17660–17661
9
Shade Structures and Other School Projects
Sections 17670–17672

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(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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