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SECTIONS 81430-81433

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 81430-81433
81430. The governing boards of any community college district may sell, exchange, grant or quitclaim all or any of its interest in, or may lease for a term not exceeding 99 years, to the federal government or its agencies, to the state, or to any county, city and county, city or special district, or to any other school district, any real property belonging to the district, and which is not or will not at the time of delivery of title or possession be needed for school classroom buildings by the district owning it, as provided in this article. 81431. Any sale, exchange, lease or grant of an interest in real property by a community college district pursuant to Section 81430 shall be upon such terms and conditions as the parties thereto may agree and may be entered into without complying with any provisions of this code except as provided in this article. 81432. The board shall not enter into and be a party to any such sale, exchange, or lease unless the following conditions have been met: (a) A resolution authorizing such action and prescribing the terms of the sale, exchange, or lease has been adopted by the unanimous vote of all the members elected or appointed to the board; (b) Such resolution has been published in a newspaper published in the district and having a general circulation there; or if there be no such newspaper, then in a newspaper having a general circulation in the district; or, if there is no such newspaper, then in a newspaper having a general circulation in a county in which the district or any part thereof is situated. Notice shall be published no less than once a week for three weeks prior to the making of the sale, exchange, or the execution of the lease by the board. 81433. In any lease made pursuant to this article, it shall be competent to provide that the community college district lessee may purchase the property at an agreed purchase price and that rental paid for the use of the property shall be applied in whole or in part upon the purchase price. The district lessee may cancel the lease at the end of any budgetary year, and in such case shall not be obligated to complete the lease and shall be released from all obligations thereunder.

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