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CA SB1161
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires the Office of Public School Construction to notify the State Allocation Board when certified eligibility or funding applications contain material inaccuracies
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Requires school districts to repay proportionate amounts of additional funding received due to material inaccuracies within a board-approved schedule of no more than five years, plus interest
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Allows the State Allocation Board to prohibit school districts from self-certifying project information for up to five years following discovery of a material inaccuracy, though districts may still apply for state funding using alternative certification methods
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Requires the State Allocation Board to publicly state its reasons for imposing self-certification prohibitions and determining their length during regularly scheduled public meetings
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Applies penalties and repayment requirements to school districts that provided material inaccuracies even when funding apportionment occurred but no fund release was made
Legislative Description
Education: school finance.
Last Action
Set, second hearing. Held in committee and under submission.
8/13/2010