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EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 90400-90407



90400.  (a) The California Polytechnic State University included
within the California State University is comprised of a campus or
complex of buildings, facilities, and land situated within the County
of San Luis Obispo.
   (b) The California State Polytechnic University included within
the California State University is comprised of a campus or complex
of buildings, facilities, and land situated within the County of Los
Angeles and within or near the City of Pomona and the City of San
Dimas.



90401.  The trustees may provide for the establishment of a separate
California State Polytechnic University at the campus or complex
situated in the County of Los Angeles, more particularly described in
subdivision (b) of Section 90400, and may execute any necessary
agreements and receive, on behalf of the state, any property or
interest in property which may be conveyed to the state in connection
therewith or for any purposes of this section.
   From and after the date upon which final action for the
establishment of such separate university has been taken by the
trustees, there shall be, within the California State University, two
separate California state polytechnic universities, comprised of the
respective campuses or complexes described in Section 90400. The
provisions of Section 89067, the provisions of Sections 90404 to
90406, inclusive, and any provisions of law limited in applicability
specifically to the California State Polytechnic University, unless
otherwise therein specified, shall be deemed applicable to either or
both of such California state polytechnic universities.



90402.  It is the intent and purpose of the Legislature, in
authorizing the establishment of the separate California State
Polytechnic University in the County of Los Angeles at the campus or
complex described in subdivision (b) of Section 90400, that the
educational program there provided continue to be conducted in
accordance with the essential aims and policies expressed in Section
90404, and in that certain grant deed dated November 22, 1949, as
amended or modified by subsequent agreements and conveyances, whereby
the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, a Michigan corporation, has granted to
the State of California, for the use and benefit of the California
State Polytechnic University, certain real property situated in the
County of Los Angeles, which will form a part of such separate
California State Polytechnic University.



90404.  In addition to the functions set forth in subdivision (b) of
Section 66010.4, the California State Polytechnic University and the
California Polytechnic State University shall be authorized to
emphasize the applied fields of agriculture, engineering, business,
home economics and other occupational and professional fields. This
article shall be liberally construed.



90405.  The California State Polytechnic University and the
California Polytechnic State University Agricultural Project
Revolving Fund in the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) is
continued in existence. The fund shall be used for loans to needy and
deserving students for the purchase of livestock, poultry, seed,
feed, and such other materials as are necessary for the conducting of
projects by students under supervision of instructors in the school.
All sums borrowed shall be returned to the revolving fund as soon as
projects are completed.


90406.  The trustees, with the consent of the Director of Finance,
may sell or trade such of the property belonging to the state and
used for the California State Polytechnic University or the
California Polytechnic State University as may in the judgment of the
trustees be disposed of advantageously. The proceeds of the sale
shall be used for the purchase of such other land for the use of the
California State Polytechnic University or the California Polytechnic
State University as the trustees and the Director of Finance may
deem necessary.


90407.  (a) Commencing July 1, 1992, the trustees shall succeed to
the powers, duties, and functions of the Department of Food and
Agriculture with respect to a Dairy Products Technology Center at
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, which was
authorized by Section 2 of Chapter 1514 of the Statutes of 1986.
   (b) No funds appropriated by any act from the General Fund for
expenditure during any fiscal year on behalf of the Dairy Products
Technology Center may be encumbered unless and until the trustees
determine that at least two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000), or
an amount equal to the General Fund appropriation, whichever is
greater, has been received from nonstate sources by California
Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, for the operation of
the Dairy Products Technology Center for that fiscal year.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Edc > 90400-90407

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 90400-90407



90400.  (a) The California Polytechnic State University included
within the California State University is comprised of a campus or
complex of buildings, facilities, and land situated within the County
of San Luis Obispo.
   (b) The California State Polytechnic University included within
the California State University is comprised of a campus or complex
of buildings, facilities, and land situated within the County of Los
Angeles and within or near the City of Pomona and the City of San
Dimas.



90401.  The trustees may provide for the establishment of a separate
California State Polytechnic University at the campus or complex
situated in the County of Los Angeles, more particularly described in
subdivision (b) of Section 90400, and may execute any necessary
agreements and receive, on behalf of the state, any property or
interest in property which may be conveyed to the state in connection
therewith or for any purposes of this section.
   From and after the date upon which final action for the
establishment of such separate university has been taken by the
trustees, there shall be, within the California State University, two
separate California state polytechnic universities, comprised of the
respective campuses or complexes described in Section 90400. The
provisions of Section 89067, the provisions of Sections 90404 to
90406, inclusive, and any provisions of law limited in applicability
specifically to the California State Polytechnic University, unless
otherwise therein specified, shall be deemed applicable to either or
both of such California state polytechnic universities.



90402.  It is the intent and purpose of the Legislature, in
authorizing the establishment of the separate California State
Polytechnic University in the County of Los Angeles at the campus or
complex described in subdivision (b) of Section 90400, that the
educational program there provided continue to be conducted in
accordance with the essential aims and policies expressed in Section
90404, and in that certain grant deed dated November 22, 1949, as
amended or modified by subsequent agreements and conveyances, whereby
the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, a Michigan corporation, has granted to
the State of California, for the use and benefit of the California
State Polytechnic University, certain real property situated in the
County of Los Angeles, which will form a part of such separate
California State Polytechnic University.



90404.  In addition to the functions set forth in subdivision (b) of
Section 66010.4, the California State Polytechnic University and the
California Polytechnic State University shall be authorized to
emphasize the applied fields of agriculture, engineering, business,
home economics and other occupational and professional fields. This
article shall be liberally construed.



90405.  The California State Polytechnic University and the
California Polytechnic State University Agricultural Project
Revolving Fund in the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) is
continued in existence. The fund shall be used for loans to needy and
deserving students for the purchase of livestock, poultry, seed,
feed, and such other materials as are necessary for the conducting of
projects by students under supervision of instructors in the school.
All sums borrowed shall be returned to the revolving fund as soon as
projects are completed.


90406.  The trustees, with the consent of the Director of Finance,
may sell or trade such of the property belonging to the state and
used for the California State Polytechnic University or the
California Polytechnic State University as may in the judgment of the
trustees be disposed of advantageously. The proceeds of the sale
shall be used for the purchase of such other land for the use of the
California State Polytechnic University or the California Polytechnic
State University as the trustees and the Director of Finance may
deem necessary.


90407.  (a) Commencing July 1, 1992, the trustees shall succeed to
the powers, duties, and functions of the Department of Food and
Agriculture with respect to a Dairy Products Technology Center at
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, which was
authorized by Section 2 of Chapter 1514 of the Statutes of 1986.
   (b) No funds appropriated by any act from the General Fund for
expenditure during any fiscal year on behalf of the Dairy Products
Technology Center may be encumbered unless and until the trustees
determine that at least two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000), or
an amount equal to the General Fund appropriation, whichever is
greater, has been received from nonstate sources by California
Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, for the operation of
the Dairy Products Technology Center for that fiscal year.



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Statutes > California > Edc > 90400-90407

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 90400-90407



90400.  (a) The California Polytechnic State University included
within the California State University is comprised of a campus or
complex of buildings, facilities, and land situated within the County
of San Luis Obispo.
   (b) The California State Polytechnic University included within
the California State University is comprised of a campus or complex
of buildings, facilities, and land situated within the County of Los
Angeles and within or near the City of Pomona and the City of San
Dimas.



90401.  The trustees may provide for the establishment of a separate
California State Polytechnic University at the campus or complex
situated in the County of Los Angeles, more particularly described in
subdivision (b) of Section 90400, and may execute any necessary
agreements and receive, on behalf of the state, any property or
interest in property which may be conveyed to the state in connection
therewith or for any purposes of this section.
   From and after the date upon which final action for the
establishment of such separate university has been taken by the
trustees, there shall be, within the California State University, two
separate California state polytechnic universities, comprised of the
respective campuses or complexes described in Section 90400. The
provisions of Section 89067, the provisions of Sections 90404 to
90406, inclusive, and any provisions of law limited in applicability
specifically to the California State Polytechnic University, unless
otherwise therein specified, shall be deemed applicable to either or
both of such California state polytechnic universities.



90402.  It is the intent and purpose of the Legislature, in
authorizing the establishment of the separate California State
Polytechnic University in the County of Los Angeles at the campus or
complex described in subdivision (b) of Section 90400, that the
educational program there provided continue to be conducted in
accordance with the essential aims and policies expressed in Section
90404, and in that certain grant deed dated November 22, 1949, as
amended or modified by subsequent agreements and conveyances, whereby
the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, a Michigan corporation, has granted to
the State of California, for the use and benefit of the California
State Polytechnic University, certain real property situated in the
County of Los Angeles, which will form a part of such separate
California State Polytechnic University.



90404.  In addition to the functions set forth in subdivision (b) of
Section 66010.4, the California State Polytechnic University and the
California Polytechnic State University shall be authorized to
emphasize the applied fields of agriculture, engineering, business,
home economics and other occupational and professional fields. This
article shall be liberally construed.



90405.  The California State Polytechnic University and the
California Polytechnic State University Agricultural Project
Revolving Fund in the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) is
continued in existence. The fund shall be used for loans to needy and
deserving students for the purchase of livestock, poultry, seed,
feed, and such other materials as are necessary for the conducting of
projects by students under supervision of instructors in the school.
All sums borrowed shall be returned to the revolving fund as soon as
projects are completed.


90406.  The trustees, with the consent of the Director of Finance,
may sell or trade such of the property belonging to the state and
used for the California State Polytechnic University or the
California Polytechnic State University as may in the judgment of the
trustees be disposed of advantageously. The proceeds of the sale
shall be used for the purchase of such other land for the use of the
California State Polytechnic University or the California Polytechnic
State University as the trustees and the Director of Finance may
deem necessary.


90407.  (a) Commencing July 1, 1992, the trustees shall succeed to
the powers, duties, and functions of the Department of Food and
Agriculture with respect to a Dairy Products Technology Center at
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, which was
authorized by Section 2 of Chapter 1514 of the Statutes of 1986.
   (b) No funds appropriated by any act from the General Fund for
expenditure during any fiscal year on behalf of the Dairy Products
Technology Center may be encumbered unless and until the trustees
determine that at least two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000), or
an amount equal to the General Fund appropriation, whichever is
greater, has been received from nonstate sources by California
Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, for the operation of
the Dairy Products Technology Center for that fiscal year.