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California Education Code, Section 76060-76067

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 76060-76067

76060.  The governing board of a community college district may

authorize the students of a college to organize a student body

association.  The association shall encourage students to participate

in the governance of the college and may conduct any activities,

including fundraising activities, as may be approved by the

appropriate college officials.  The association may be granted the

use of community college premises and properties without charge,

subject to any regulations that may be established by the governing

board of the community college district.

   The governing board of the community college district may

authorize the students of a college to organize more than one student

body association when the governing board finds that day students

and evening students each need an association or geographic

circumstances make the organization of only one student body

association impractical or inconvenient.

   A community college district may assume responsibility for

activities formerly conducted by a student body association if the

student body association is dissolved.  A student body association

employee who was employed to perform the activity assumed by the

district pursuant to this section shall become a member of the

classified service of the district in accordance with Section 88020.

76060.5.  If a student body association has been established at a

community college as authorized by Section 76060, the governing body

of the association may order that an election be held for the purpose

of establishing a student representation fee of one dollar ($1) per

semester.  The election shall be held in compliance with regulations

of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges and

shall be open to all regularly enrolled students of the community

college.  The affirmative vote of two-thirds of the students voting

in the election shall be sufficient to establish the fee.  However,

the election shall not be sufficient to establish the fee unless the

number of students who vote in the election equals or exceeds the

average of the number of students who voted in the previous three

student body association elections.

   The student representation fee authorized by this section shall be

collected by the officials of the community college, together with

all other fees, at the time of registration or before registration

and shall be deposited in a separate fiduciary fund established per

the California Community Colleges Budget and Accounting Manual for

student representation fees.  The money collected pursuant to this

section shall be  expended to provide for the support of governmental

affairs representatives who may be stating their positions and

viewpoints before city, county, and district governments, and before

offices and agencies of the state government.  The chief fiscal

officer of the community college shall have custody of the money

collected pursuant to this section and the money shall be disbursed

for the purposes described above upon the order of the governing body

of the student body association.  The district may retain a portion

of the fees collected and deposited pursuant to this section that is

equal to the actual cost of administering these fees up to, but not

more than, 7 percent.

   The student representation fee authorized by this section may be

terminated by a majority vote of the students voting in an election

held for that purpose.  The election shall be called and held in

compliance with regulations of the Board of Governors of the

California Community Colleges and shall be open to all regularly

enrolled students of the community college.

   A student may, for religious, political, financial, or moral

reasons, refuse to pay the student representation fee established

under this section.  The refusal shall be submitted in writing to the

college officials at the time the student pays other fees collected

by the college officials.  The refusal shall be submitted on the same

form that is used for collection of fees as provided by the college,

which, as determined by the college, shall be as nearly as practical

in the same form as a model form prescribed by regulations of the

Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges.

76061.  A student who is elected to serve as an officer in the

student government of a community college shall meet both of the

following requirements:

   (a) The student shall be enrolled in the community college at the

time of election, and throughout his or her term, with a minimum of

five semester units, or its equivalent.

   (b) The student shall meet and maintain the minimum standards of

scholarship prescribed for community college students by the

community college district.

76062.  The governing board of a community college district may

authorize any organization composed entirely of students attending

the colleges of the district to maintain any activities, including

fundraising activities, as may be approved by the governing board.

76063.  The funds of any student body organization established in

the public schools of any community college district shall, subject

to approval of the governing board of the district, be deposited or

invested in one or more of the following ways:

   (a) Deposits in trust accounts of the centralized State Treasury

system pursuant to Sections 16305 to 16305.7, inclusive, of the

Government Code or in a bank or banks whose accounts are insured by

the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

   (b) Investment certificates or withdrawable shares in

state-chartered savings and loan associations and savings accounts of

federal savings and loan associations, if the associations are doing

business in this state and have their accounts insured by the

Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation and if any money so

invested or deposited is invested or deposited in certificates,

shares, or accounts fully covered by the insurance.

   (c) Purchase of  any of the securities authorized for investment

by Section 16430 of the Government Code or investment by the

Treasurer in those securities.

   (d)  Participation in funds that are exempt from federal income

tax pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and

that are open exclusively to nonprofit colleges, universities, and

independent schools.

   (e) Investment certificates or withdrawable shares in federal or

state credit unions, if the credit unions are doing business in this

state and have their accounts insured by the National Credit Union

Administration and if any money so invested or deposited is invested

or deposited in certificates, shares, or accounts fully covered by

the insurance.

   The funds shall be expended subject to  procedures that may be

established by the student body organization subject to the approval

of each of the following three persons, which shall be obtained each

time before any of  the funds may be expended:  an employee or

official of the community college district designated by the

governing board, the certificated employee who is the designated

adviser of the particular student body organization, and a

representative of the particular student body organization.

76064.  In addition to deposit or investment pursuant to Section

76063, the funds of a student body organization may be loaned or

invested in any of the following ways:

   (a) Loans, with or without interest, to any student body

organization established in another community college of the district

for a period not to exceed three years.

   (b) Invest money in permanent improvements to any community

college district property including, but not limited to, buildings,

automobile parking facilities, gymnasiums, swimming pools, stadia and

playing fields, where those facilities, or portions thereof, are

used for conducting student extracurricular activities or student

spectator sports, or when those improvements are for the benefit of

the student body.  The investment shall be made on condition that the

principal amount of the investment plus a reasonable amount of

interest thereon shall be returned to the student body organization

as provided herein.  Any community college district approving the

investment shall establish a fund in accordance with the California

Community Colleges Budget and Accounting Manual in which moneys

derived from the rental of community college district property to

student body organizations shall be deposited.  Moneys collected by

the governing board for automobile parking facilities as authorized

by Section 76360 shall be deposited in the fund designated by the

California Community Colleges Budget and Accounting Manual if the

parking facilities were provided for by investment of student body

funds under this section.  Moneys shall be returned to the student

body organization as contemplated by this section exclusively from

the special fund and only to the extent that there are moneys in the

special fund.  Whenever there are no outstanding obligations against

the special fund, all moneys therein may be transferred to the

general fund of the school district by action of the local  governing

board.

   Two or more student body organizations of the same community

college district may join together in making the investments in the

same manner as is authorized herein for a single student body.

Nothing herein shall be construed so as to limit the discretion of

the local governing board in charging rental for use of community

college district property by student body organizations as provided

in Section 76060.

76065.  The governing board of any community college district shall

provide for the supervision of all funds raised by any student body

or student organization using the name of the college.

   The cost of supervision may constitute a proper charge against the

funds of the district.

   The governing board of a community college district may also

provide for a continuing audit of student body funds with community

college district personnel.

76067.  Any student political organization that is affiliated with

the official youth division of any political party that is on the

ballot of the State of California may hold meetings on a community

college campus, and may distribute bulletins and circulars concerning

its meetings, provided that there is no endorsement of that

organization by the school authorities and no interference with the

regular educational program of the district.

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