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HomeEducation CodeCh. 3Art. 3§ 17280 School Building Construction Oversight

§ 17280 School Building Construction Oversight

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§ 17280 School Building Construction Oversight

Key Takeaways

  • •The state checks school building plans to make sure they are safe and follow the rules.
  • •If a school fixes fire damage, they can use the old plans if they were already approved.
  • •Schools can't build or rebuild without agreeing that extra costs or space won't get state money later.
  • •If a school breaks these rules, they might lose priority for future building projects.

Example

A school wants to add a new classroom wing.

The school must send the plans to the state to check if they are safe and follow the rules. If they don't, the school might not get help from the state for future projects.

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

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§ 17280 School Building Construction Oversight

(a) (1) The Department of General Services under the police power of the state shall supervise the design and construction of any school building or the reconstruction or alteration of or addition to any school building, if not exempted under Section 17295, to ensure that plans and specifications comply with the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this article and building standards published in Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, and to ensure that the work of construction has been performed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications, for the protection of life and property. Nothing in this section shall be construed to allow a school district to perform work with its own forces in excess of the limitations set forth in Sections 17595 and 17599. In calculating the cost of any project of reconstruction or alteration of, or addition to, any school building for the purpose of determining the applicability of the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this article and building standards published in Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, the Department of General Services shall not include, as an element of that cost, any expenses of air-conditioning equipment or insulation materials for that building, or of installing the equipment or materials. (2) In the alternative, for a leased or purchased building, a school district may comply with this section by complying with Section 17280.5. (b) Whenever repairs due to fire damage, not including any damage caused by wind or earthquake, must be made to any school building previously approved by the Department of General Services, the approved plans and specifications used in the original work under then existing rules, regulations, and building standards may be used without modification, providing all other provisions of this article are carried out. (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no school district shall be authorized to construct or reconstruct any school building, regardless of the source of funding, unless and until the governing board of the district, by resolution, has indicated the agreement of the district that any school building construction or reconstruction that exceeds those construction costs and allowable area standards or any allowable building area computed for an attendance area pursuant to Section 17041 shall, in the event of the district’s subsequent application for state funding for school facility construction, be deducted from the allowable building area for which the district would otherwise have been eligible, which restriction shall not be subject to waiver or exception as otherwise may be provided by law. (d) If it is determined that, for any reason, a school district failed to comply with the requirement of this section, the district shall not be eligible for any additional building area pursuant to Section 17049 and may be denied any time priority established for the particular project pursuant to Section 17016. (Amended by Stats. 2002, Ch. 33, Sec. 28. Effective April 29, 2002.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

Department of General Servicesschool buildingTitle 24 of the California Code of RegulationsSection 17295Section 17049Section 17016

Related Statutes

  • § 17263 School Building Plan Approval
  • § 17267 School Building Plan Filing
  • § 17283.5 School Building Residential Exclusion
  • § 17286 Non-School Public Building Definition
  • § 17287 School Building Exclusions

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 17280.
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