2005 California Education Code Sections 12200 Article 1. Programs Prior to 1967

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 12200

12200.  The State Board of Education is vested with all necessary
power and authority to perform all acts necessary to authorize
governing boards of districts maintaining community colleges to
receive the benefits and to expend the funds provided by any acts of
Congress under which districts maintaining community colleges may be
eligible to receive benefits, including, but not limited to, Title
VII of the Housing Act of 1961 (Public Law 87-70), as amended, and
any of the acts of Congress referred to in this chapter.  The board
is vested with all necessary power and authority to authorize
districts maintaining community colleges to cooperate with the
government of the United States, or any agency or agencies thereof,
for the purpose of receiving the benefits and expending the funds
provided by said acts of Congress, or any rules or regulations
adopted thereunder, or any state plan or rules or regulations of the
California Postsecondary Education Commission adopted in accordance
with any of said acts of Congress under which the California
Postsecondary Education Commission is designated in this chapter as
the state educational agency.  Whenever necessary to secure the full
benefits of said acts of Congress, the governing board may give such
security as may be required and may comply with such conditions as
may be imposed by the federal government.  The funds received by the
district under the provisions of said acts of Congress shall be
deposited in the county treasury as provided for in Section 84001.
   This section shall be applicable to only those acts of Congress
which have been enacted prior to January 1, 1967.


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